description Nikon D850 Overview
The D850 is Nikon's next-generation high resolution, full-frame DSLR. It features a 45.7 Megapixel BSI CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter and an Expeed 5 image processor, which allow for fast burst rates and 4K video capture. The D850 has an ISO range of 64-25,000, expandable to 32-120,400 and a burst rate of 7 fps with continuous AF, and 9 fps with the optional battery grip and EN-EL18a/b battery. You'll find the same AF system on the D850 as on the flagship Nikon D5, which means 153 points, of which 99 are cross-type, and the company's effective 3D Tracking.
info Nikon D850 Specifications
| Iso Range | 64-25,000 (expandable to 32-120,400) |
| Burst Rate | Up to 7 fps |
| Sensor Type | 45.7 Megapixel BSI CMOS |
| Image Processor | Expeed 5 |
| Video Resolution | 4K UHD |
balance Nikon D850 Pros & Cons
- 45.7 Megapixel resolution
- Fast burst rate of up to 7 fps
- 4K video recording capability
- ISO range from 64-25,000
- High price point for a DSLR
- Heavy and bulky design
- Limited battery life compared to mirrorless cameras
- No in-body image stabilization
help Nikon D850 FAQ
What is the maximum resolution of photos that can be taken with the Nikon D850?
The Nikon D850 can capture up to 45.7 Megapixel photos.
Can I use this camera for video recording?
Yes, the D850 supports 4K video recording at 30p.
How long does a single charge last on the battery of the Nikon D850?
The battery life is around 1260 shots per charge under normal use conditions.
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