Nikon D850 FX-Format Digital SLR Camera Body
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Nikon D850 FX-Format Digital SLR Camera Body

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Nikon-designed back-side illuminated (BSI) full-frame image sensor with no optical low-pass filter 45.7 megapixels of extraordinary resolution, outstanding dynamic range and virtually no risk of moiré Up to 9 fps1 continuous shooting at full resolution with full AF performance 8K6 and 4K time-lapse movies with new levels of sharpness and detail. File system : DCF 2.0, Exif 2.31, PictBridge Tilting touchscreen, Focus Shift shooting mode, outstanding battery performance and much more.Total Pixels: 46.89 million 4K Ultra HD video recording, slow motion up to 120 FPS at 1080p
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The best Nikon body ever built. Bar none! About time Nikon showed the ‘rest of the middling players’ like Cannon, Sony and Fuji; how to build a DSLR. Love the 4K video! Is it better than any other mirrored DSLR made? Yes. Is it perfect? No. It is losing a star over the following: Upper left control knob. Some ignorant Manager at Nikon allowed “QUALITY” to occupy a position on the most expensive real-estate on the entire camera. Another poor decision maker at Nikon mixed the memory slots. Really Nikon??? XQD and SD mixed together? Incomprehensible! Finally – the shutter release is horribly “mushy” with little tactile feel. Nikon should partner with a Trigger/Rifle manufacturer to see what a good trigger feels like. Then incorporate that ‘feel’ into the Shutter release. I get several “multi fires” because the mushy feel allows a bounce photo to be taken. But those are just my personal peeves with it. Otherwise, I highly recommend it. Is it worth the $$$ in the age of moving towards Mirrorless Cameras? Yes – just like buying a new gasoline powered car ‘now’ is in the evolution to battery cars. The transition to work out ‘problems’ and optimize the systems will take a decade. Buy Mirrorless in the late 2020’s and onwards. For now, the D850 will easily take you to that time.
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