Nikon D850
Hosting an impressive 45.7MP and 4k video shooting, this DSLR produces beautifully high definition shots
Pros:
Exceptional image quality: The 45.7-megapixel sensor provides outstanding resolution, dynamic range, and low-light performance.
Versatile shooting capabilities: Capable of shooting high-quality 4K video as well as fast action at up to 9 fps with the optional battery grip.
Robust build and weather sealing: Durable construction suited for demanding professional use in harsh conditions.
Comprehensive autofocus system: Features 153 AF points, including 99 cross-type sensors, for fast and accurate focusing.
Dual card slots: Offers flexibility in file management and backup with one SD card slot and one XQD card slot.
Cons:
Complex menu system: New users may find the extensive menu system overwhelming.
Weight and size: As a professional-grade DSLR, it is larger and heavier than many mirrorless competitors, potentially making it less ideal for travel or all-day hand-held shooting.
Price: The high performance and professional features come at a premium price, making it a significant investment.
Battery life: While generally good, intensive use of live view or video recording can deplete the battery faster than some users might expect.
The Nikon D850 is a high-resolution, full-frame DSLR. Released as a part of Nikon's acclaimed D-series, it features an impressive 45.7-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor delivering stunning image clarity and detail. The D850 supports both high-resolution stills and 4K video recording. It incorporates an advanced 153-point autofocus system, ensuring sharp, precise focus across various shooting scenarios. The Nikon D850 can be increased to 9 frames per second with an optional battery grip. It also offers a tilting touchscreen LCD, dual memory card slots, and extensive weather sealing.


Nikon D850
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Dual card slots
4K Ultra HD video recording
45.7MP outstanding quality