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Nikon D850

Quick information
Brand Nikon 2017
Model CRTNKD850KRB
Released Year 2017
Type DSLR Cameras
Series D850
Color Black
Compatible Mountings Nikon F
Autofocus Yes
Photo Sensor Resolution 24.1 MP
Video Resolution 1080p
File Format JPEG, RAW
Status Active
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Overview

The Nikon D850 is a high-resolution full-frame DSLR camera featuring a 45.7-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, enabling exceptional detail and dynamic range. It incorporates the EXPEED 5 image processing engine, supporting high-speed 7 fps continuous shooting, expandable to 9 fps with a battery grip. The camera boasts a robust magnesium alloy body with weather sealing for professional durability. It features a 153-point autofocus system with 99 cross-type sensors, ensuring precise and fast focusing in various lighting conditions. The D850 supports 4K UHD video recording at 30 fps and offers multiple connectivity options including Wi-Fi and SnapBridge. Additionally, the camera has a tilting touchscreen LCD and an optical viewfinder with 0.75x magnification for flexible and intuitive shooting.

Specifications

Built-In Media Battery, Battery Charger, Body Cap, USB Cable
Are Batteries Included Yes
UPC 843342178330
Manufacturer Nikon
Display Type LCD
Display Fixture Type Tilting
Touch Screen Type Capacitive
Has Color Screen Yes
Flash Memory Type XQD
Write Speed Sufficient for wireless data transfer
Flash Memory Video Speed Class U3
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Autofocus Points 153
Focus Type Auto Focus
Autofocus Yes
Aspect Ratio 16:9
File Format JPEG, RAW
Effective Still Resolution 45.7 MP
Supported Image Format JPEG
Dynamic Stops 12 Stops
Bit Depth 14 Bit
Maximum Focal Length 200
Exposure Control Manual
Connectivity Technology HDMI, USB
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi
Video Output HDMI
Total Video Out Ports 2
Shooting Modes Automatic, Landscape, Movie, Sports
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Night vision No
Compatible Mountings Nikon F
Image stabilization Digital, Dynamic, Optical
Expanded ISO Minimum 100
Photo Sensor Resolution 24.1 MP
Photo Sensor Size Full Frame (35mm)
Minimum Shutter Speed 0.1111111111111111 seconds
Form Factor DSLR
Special Feature Time-lapse
Color Black
Video Resolution 1080p
Viewfinder Optical pentaprism, 0.75x magnification
Flash Modes Auto, On, Off, Slow Synch, Manual
Skill Level Professional
Compatible Devices Nikon F Mount lenses
Continuous Shooting 9 fps
Flash Sync Speed 1/200 or lower
Video Capture Format 4k
Expanded ISO Maximum 51200
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Processor Description Expeed 5
Mount Type Bayonet
Shutter Type Focal Plane Shutter
Mounting Thread Type 7/16-20 UNC
Has Image Stabilization No
Lens Mount Nikon F
Audio Recording Yes
Is Electric No
Sensor type Full-frame (35.9mm x 23.9mm) BSI CMOS
Effective pixels 45.7 megapixels
Image processor EXPEED 5
ISO sensitivity 64–25600 (expandable to 32–102400)
Autofocus points 153 points (99 cross-type)
Continuous shooting 7 fps (9 fps with battery grip)
Video recording 4K UHD at 30p/25p/24p
Rear LCD 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen, 2.36 million dots
Storage media Dual SD card slots (UHS-II compatible), XQD card slot
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, SnapBridge
Battery life Approx. 1840 shots per charge (CIPA)
Dimensions 146 x 124 x 78.5 mm
Weight Approx. 915 g (body only)
Build Magnesium alloy body, weather-sealed

Key Advantages

The Nikon D850 provides an exceptional 45.7MP resolution for detailed image capture, ideal for commercial and landscape photography. Its fast continuous shooting speed of up to 7 fps allows capturing fast action with accuracy. The wide ISO range (64-25600 expandable) offers excellent performance in low light conditions. The advanced 153-point autofocus system ensures reliable focus across the frame for diverse shooting scenarios. 4K video support enables high-quality videography alongside still photography. Robust build quality with weather sealing makes it suitable for challenging environments and professional use.

Limitations

The Nikon D850's high-resolution sensor results in large file sizes, requiring significant storage and processing power. The camera does not include in-body image stabilization, relying instead on stabilized lenses. Its relatively high price point may be prohibitive for entry-level photographers. Continuous video recording is limited to around 30 minutes per clip. The camera's weight is substantial compared to mirrorless alternatives, potentially impacting portability. Some users may find the menu system complex and require time to master the extensive feature set.

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