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Nikon Launches D850

August 24, 2017 by Sujith Gopinath

Nikon has announced the D850, a replacement to the popular D810 Full Frame D-SLR in the international market. The new camera boasts a 45.7 megapixel Full Frame sensor and lacks an Optical Low Pass filter.

D850_24_70E_front.lowThe camera sports a 45.7-megapixel FX format CMOS backlit sensor employing gapless on-chip microlens technology. This is expected to deliver a wide dynamic range and mop up fine details to deliver excellent sharpness. The body is without an optical low-pass filter for better resolving power. The D850 offers 7 fps continuous shooting, which can go up to 9 fps when combined with an optional MB-D18 multi power battery pack. The device lets you record full-size movies in 4K and also made time-lapse of 4K accelerated movies directly on

The camera sports a 45.7-megapixel FX format CMOS backlit sensor employing gapless on-chip microlens technology. This is expected to deliver a wide dynamic range and mop up fine details to deliver excellent sharpness. The body is without an optical low-pass filter for better resolving power. The D850 offers 7 fps continuous shooting, which can go up to 9 fps when combined with an optional MB-D18 multi power battery pack. The device lets you record full-size movies in 4K and also made time-lapse of 4K accelerated movies directly on

The camera sports a 45.7-megapixel FX format CMOS backlit sensor employing gapless on-chip microlens technology. This is expected to deliver a wide dynamic range and mop up fine details to deliver excellent sharpness. The body is without an optical low-pass filter for better resolving power. The D850 offers 7 fps continuous shooting, which can go up to 9 fps when combined with an optional MB-D18 multi power battery pack. The device lets you record full-size movies in 4K and also made time-lapse of 4K accelerated movies directly on camera.
RAW images can be captured in large, medium or small size. The camera includes a Silent Photography mode, AF Pinpoint mode for accurate focus, on-camera focus-stacking which lets you shoot a series of shots with the focus plane changed automatically.

The D850 uses an EXPEED 5 image processor and provides a sensitivity range of ISO 64-25.600, expandable from 32 to 102,400 (equivalent). The full ISO range is also available for 4K video shooting. It features the same 153-point autofocus system of the Nikon D5 with sensitivity up to -4EV at the centre point (ISO 100, 20 ° C).

The Nikon D850 is weather-sealed and incorporates dual slots for an SD UHS-II and an XQD memory card. The camera body will be available for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $3,299.95, and will be available in September 2017.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: D810, d850, full frame, nikon d850

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