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Nikon D850

Quick information
Brand Nikon 2017
Model VBA520K001
Released Year 2017
Type DSLR Cameras
Color Black
Compatible Mountings Nikon F
Autofocus Yes
Photo Sensor Resolution 45.4 MP
Video Resolution 2160p
File Format RAW, JPEG
Status Active

Overview

The Nikon D850 is a full-frame DSLR camera released in 2017 featuring a 45.7-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor that delivers exceptional image quality with high resolution and dynamic range.

It incorporates the EXPEED 5 image-processing engine to enable rapid continuous shooting at 7 frames per second, which can be expanded to 9 fps with a battery grip.

The camera supports 4K UHD video recording without crop, providing professional-grade video performance.

It offers a robust 153-point autofocus system, enhancing precision and speed in various lighting conditions.

The D850 has a rugged magnesium alloy body with weather sealing for durability and reliability in demanding environments.

Its tilting touchscreen LCD and advanced connectivity options including SnapBridge Bluetooth facilitate flexible operation and easy file sharing.

Specifications

Age Range Description Adult
Built-In Media Battery Charger, Battery, Remote, Body Cap, USB Cable
Are Batteries Included Yes
Remote Included No
Series Number 8
UPC 018208956487
Item Height 12.4 centimeters
Manufacturer Nikon
Unit Count 1.00 Count
Connectivity Technology Wi-Fi
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi
Video Output HDMI
Total USB 2.0 Ports 1
Shooting Modes Movie
Digital Scene Transition True
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Night vision No
Aspect Ratio 3:2
File Format RAW, JPEG
Effective Still Resolution 45.7 MP
Maximum Image Size 45.7 MP
Maximum Focal Length 24
Lens Type Prime
Camera Lens 24-120mm f/4 standard zoom lens
Minimum Focal Length 120
Real Angle Of View 1.68E+3 arc sec
Focal Length Description 24-120mm
Photo Filter Thread Size 77 Millimeters
Metering Methods 3D Color Matrix Metering
Exposure Control Manual, Automatic
Self Timer 10 seconds
Screen Size 3.2 Inches
Display Type LCD
Dots Per Screen 7.552 million dots
Display Fixture Type Tilting
Has Color Screen Yes
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Focus Features Phase Detection
Focus Type Auto Focus
Autofocus Yes
Compatible Mountings Nikon F
Sensor Type CMOS
Image stabilization Optical, Digital, VR
Maximum Aperture 22 f
Photo Sensor Resolution 45.4 MP
Photo Sensor Size Full Frame (35mm)
Maximum Shutter Speed 30 seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed 1 seconds
Form Factor DSLR
Color Black
Item Weight 1.01 Kilograms
Video Resolution 2160p
Viewfinder Optical
Flash Modes Rear-curtain sync, Red Eye Reduction, Fill Flash
Camera Flash Built-In
Skill Level Professional
Specific Uses For Product Photography, Videography
Continuous Shooting 7 fps
Aperture modes F4.0
Viewfinder Magnification 0.75x
Video Capture Format 4k,8k,hq
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Processor Description expeed 5
Mount Type Nikon F
Waterproof Rating IPX4
Minimum Aperture 4 f
Mounting Thread Type 1/4-20
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Has Image Stabilization Yes
Lens Mount Nikon F

Key Advantages

The Nikon D850 boasts a high-resolution 45.7MP sensor that produces detailed, sharp images ideal for professional photography.

Its fast and accurate 153-point AF system ensures excellent focusing performance across diverse shooting scenarios.

The camera offers impressive 4K UHD video capabilities without cropping, making it versatile for multimedia creators.

With a continuous shooting speed of up to 9 fps (with battery grip), it supports capturing fast-moving subjects efficiently.

Durable weather-sealed construction allows for reliable use in harsh conditions.

Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity streamline image transfer and remote control functionality.

Limitations

Despite its advanced features, the Nikon D850 has a relatively high weight and bulk compared to mirrorless cameras, affecting portability.

The camera's price point is significantly higher, making it less accessible for entry-level photographers.

Battery life, while good, can be shorter when shooting extensively in 4K video mode.

The complex menu system may present a steep learning curve for beginners.

Continuous shooting speed, although fast for DSLR standards, is slower than some high-end mirrorless models.

Its autofocus performance in live view can be slower compared to hybrid autofocus systems in newer mirrorless cameras.

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