Новый сенсор с разрешением 45,7 Мп вплотную приблизил Nikon D850 к цифровым среднеформатным камерам с разрешением 50 млн пикселей. Он воспроизводит сочные живые цвета и плавные тональные переходы. Автоматический баланс белого в большинстве съемочных ситуа...
45.7Mp full-frame back-illuminated sensor, 7fps continuous shooting (9fps with optional MB-D18 Multi-Power Battery Pack), 153-point Flagship AF system,
High price, AF points clustered around the centre of the frame, Live View and Video focusing system lags behind the competition
Because of its combination of high pixel count and fast shooting rate along with a wide sensitivity range, Nikon is pitching the D850 as two cameras in one and it's a reasonable argument that makes the launch price (£3,499.99/$3,296.95) a little more pala...
Abstract: Shutterbug is currently in scenic but smoky Oregon for three days of shooting with the powerful new Nikon D850 full-frame DSLR. While ash from the state's numerous wildfires clouded the skies around our location in Bend, Oregon and caused the cancellatio...
Abstract: What is the Nikon D850? When Nikon announced its D800 and D800E twins in 2012, their 36-megapixel sensors placed them top of the class for resolution among full-frame cameras. Their successor, the D810, was a highly refined update that brought many pract...
Abstract: The D850 is Nikon's latest full-frame camera. It features a 45.7 MP full-frame BSI sensor matched with an EXPEED 5 image processor and boasts ISO sensitivity from 64-25600. (extendable to ISO 32-102,400) It sports a slightly heavier weather/dust resist...
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Published: 2017-09-09, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Potential for large and detailed images, Sophisticated and proven AF system, Large and bright viewfinder, 19.4MP DX crop mode, Epic battery life
More expensive than D810, Live View focusing speed behind rivals, SnapBridge still clunky
It's felt like a long time coming, but the Nikon D850 has definitely been worth the wait. To say the specification is comprehensive is an understatement; the D850 is packed with desirable photographic features, while it backs these up with impressive perf...
Fast - 7 to 9 frames per second, Tilting, touch LCD, 153-point AF system, Superb image performance
No built-in flash, No GPS, Uses the so-so SnapBridge system rather than offering built in connectivity
Highly competitive upgrade of the Nikon D810 with plenty of new additions and stunning imaging ability makes it a serious player in the $5000 DSLR marketplace...