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Nikon D850 (Body Only)
Price: | $3,672.00 & FREE Delivery |
Brand | Nikon |
Shooting Modes | Movie, Landscape |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 7 |
Item Weight | 2.02 Pounds |
Aspect Ratio | 1.50:1 |
About this item
- Nikon designed back side illuminated (BSI) full frame image sensor with no optical low pass filter
- 45.7 megapixels of extraordinary resolution, outstanding dynamic range and virtually no risk of moir¨¦
- Up to 9 fps1 continuous shooting at full resolution with full AF performance
- 8K6 and 4K time lapse movies with new levels of sharpness and detail. File system : DCF 2.0, Exif 2.31, PictBridge
- Tilting touchscreen, Focus Shift shooting mode, outstanding battery performance and much more.Total Pixels: 46.89 million.4K Ultra HD video recording, slow motion up to 120 FPS at 1080p..
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Product details
- Batteries : 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 14.73 x 7.87 x 12.45 cm; 916.26 Grams
- Date First Available : 16 November 2017
- Manufacturer : Nikon
- ASIN : B07524LHMT
- Item Model Number : 1585
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Very high resolution The exceptionally high 45.7 megapixels results in outstanding images and videos with incredible clarity. This high-level powerful resolution gives excellent flexibility in post-production to crop into a small section of your images when editing. As well as offering the highest resolution that enables you to freely crop your images, it also provides an outstanding canvas for landscape and product photography that will result in professional-level images. Produce sharp images even in dim light No low pass filter provides excellent low light performance for extremely sharp images even in dim environments, while the BSI sensor offers fantastic dynamic range. Remarkable for both videographers and photographers, the Nikon D850 enables you to take uncompromised videos and stills. An ISO range of 64 to 25600 allows increased sensitivity and versatility for a wide range of lighting situations. Accurate, quick autofocus With a 153-point autofocus, the Nikon D850 makes it easy to get accurate shots quickly, even when capturing fast-paced action. Whether you're capturing events, snapping shots on your travels or part of sporting action, you'll be able to take these shots with defined precision, even when the lighting is against you. With focus stacking, the image processor in this Nikon D850 enables you to take multiple images at different focal distances for images that have greater depth of field. At 7fps or 9 fps, high-speed continuous shooting is made possible so you'll never miss a shot. Cinema quality video The full sensor readout offers outstanding video quality in the Nikon D850. Shoot exceptional video with 4K UHD resolution in both Nikon FX-based and DX-based movie formats. The DX-format provides more reach while the large FX-format gives a shallow depth of field to create a stunning bokeh effect. Slow your videos right down in 120P slow motion at 1080P for a cinematic look. You can also create 8K UHD time-lapse movies from a
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D850: Extreme Resolution Meets Extreme SpeedWhen Nikon introduced the D800 and D800E, it set a new benchmark for DSLR image quality and super high resolution photography that approached medium format. Now, five years later, Nikon proudly introduces the next evolution in high resolution DSLRs, a camera that allows photographers to capture fast action in 45.7 megapixels of brilliant resolution. With remarkable advancements across the board—sensor design, autofocus, dynamic range, sensitivity, Speedlight control, battery life, shutter and mirror drive mechanisms, Silent Photography in Live-View mode, focus shift capability and more—this is quite possibly the most impressive, well-rounded DSLR yet. |
Nikon's First Back-side Illuminated (BSI) Full-Frame SensorAt the heart of the D850 is a Nikon designed sensor like none before it—a back-side illuminated (BSI) FX-format full-frame CMOS image sensor with 45.7 megapixels and no optical low-pass filter. A marvel of ingenuity, it achieves extraordinary image quality, enhanced light gathering efficiency, faster data readout and truer color. And with such a dense array of pixels, there's virtually no risk of moiré. |
Faster, Richer, Sharper ProcessingFaster than EXPEED 4, EXPEED 5 quickly processes all 45.7 megapixels of data for lower noise, wider dynamic range, subtle tonal and textural details, high-speed continuous shooting at approx. 9 fps1 and full-frame 4K UHD movie recording. |
Sensitive to Every Little DetailThe lower the ISO, the greater the dynamic range. Like the D810 before it, the D850 has the lowest base ISO of any DSLR or mirrorless camera2—ISO 64 (expandable down to ISO 32). |
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Do Not DisturbWhen silence is golden—shooting golf, press conferences, weddings and more—turn on Silent Photography in Live View and capture without sound or mechanical vibration. In Mode 1, shoot for up to 6 FPS continuous at 45.7 MP. In Mode 2, shoot approx. 8.6-megapixel pictures in DX image area at approx. 30 FPS for up to 3 seconds. |
Tilt and TouchThe tilting touchscreen LCD screen makes it easy to get the shot, even from high or low angles. Use Touch AF, Touch Shutter control and navigate menus, playback and more as if you were using a smartphone. Zoom in during Live View shooting and use the new Pinpoint AF to put focus right where you want it. |
Autofocus that Keeps UpThe D850 uses the same field-proven ultra-accurate AF system as the flagship D5. With 153 focus points, 99 cross-type sensors and a dedicated AF processor, the D850 delivers all of its 45.7 MP performance with NIKKOR lenses. Shoot in low light to -4 EV. Capturing the most elusive subjects will feel like second nature with the D850. |
Focus in Near DarknessAutofocus down to -4 EV lets you capture in low-light situations. Suddenly, fast NIKKOR primes and zooms can handle even lower light than before. |
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Locked-on Subject TrackingNikon's exclusive AF engine uses parallel processing with a sequence control microcomputer to realize high AF performance for fast-moving subjects even during high-speed shooting. |
Keeps up with the ActionWith up to 7 FPS at 45.7 MP, the D850 can capture the decisive frame of a bride walking down the aisle or a fashion model's fluid pose. For nailing the shot at a high-speed race or of A-listers on the red carpet, try using the optional MB-D18 battery pack and shoot full resolution up to 9 FPS. |
A Multimedia PowerhouseMultimedia content creators rejoice. You are now free to record 16:9 4K Ultra HD (3840x2160) in full frame glory using the total width and resolution of the D850's back-side illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor. Take advantage of the large sensor size for clean output at high ISO and for shooting with zero crop factor with any full-frame NIKKOR lenses4, including wide and ultra-wide angle lenses. |
Quickly Confirm FocusConfirm your manual focus with Focus Peaking. Select high, medium or low sensitivity and red, yellow, blue or white highlights. Operates in manual focus mode with AF or compatible manual NIKKOR lenses. |
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Light it UpWhen combined with the optional WR-A10/R10 transceiver (requires firmware version 3.0 or later), the D850 can control and wirelessly fire radio controlled SB-5000 Speedlights from another room, around corners or outdoors in bright sunlight. |
4K Time-Lapse in CameraCreate entire 4K UHD time-lapse sequences right in the camera—an exclusive to Nikon DSLRs. Use Silent Live View Mode to bypass the mechanical shutter and mirror movement, saving thousands of shutter cycles and improving the D850's already outstanding battery performance. |
8K Time-Lapse Using Interval TimerRender jaw-dropping 8K time-lapse movies by shooting sequences of up to 9,999 full-size stills, again using Silent Live View Mode. Using the D850's Interval Timer Mode allows you to capture over 8K-size images with exquisite detail for time-lapse movie6 creation. And with no shutter vibration, your sequences will be tack-sharp. |
Your Images. The World. Connected.Transfer your images to a compatible smartphone or tablet instantly using Nikon's SnapBridge app. The app maintains a constant connection with the D850 via Bluetooth Low Energy for seamless transfers, sharing your favorite shots and even controlling the D850 for remote shooting. |
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Cuando llegue a casa muy emocionado por ver el detalle que podía ofrecer un equipo de esta gama y sus 45.7 megapixeles empece a exportar a ligthroom los raw sin comprensión a 14 bits (large) para no perderme nada de su asombrosa calidad; ya que termino de exportar revise el primer archivo y parecía no estar enfocados los ojos y faltaba mucho detalle a las imágenes como si la hubiera configurado con un filtro para difuminar la piel, se me hizo muy raro y me sentí muy decepcionado pues al momento de comparar los RAW de mi nikon d800 (6 años conmigo) podía ver mas detalle en esos archivos que en los del nuevo equipo, aquí empece a pensar que el equipo estaba defectuoso pero cuando revise las fotos con el modo LiveView, fue cuando me di cuenta que el equipo estaba muuuy defectuoso ninguna foto enfocada.
A lo que decidí hacer pruebas con los flashes y configurando los perfiles de Picture Control en cada equipo (D850vsD800) pues la D850 me dio la "calidad y detalle" cuando eleve al máximo todos los valores vs el perfil estándar de la D800 y además compare los archivos RAW con unas muestras que descargue de internet y se podía ver mucha diferencia, estas pruebas las hice con y sin los perfiles de Picture Control y aún así la D800 le lleva mucha ventaja.
Es lamentable que un equipo de esta gama tenga todavía tenga defectos y que una d800 se destaque más, siendo un equipo viejo y con menos tecnología.
Ambos equipos fueron probados con un lente nikon 50mm 1.4 g y la D800 si enfoca en el modo LiveView y con el Focus stacking.
PD: Después del primer click revise los disparos y resulta que ese era el 3 tiro... ya estaba usada u_U


Tecnológicamente tiene lo mejor. Pero lo principal en cuanto a calidad de imagen es excelente, tiene un rango dinámico muy alto, el manejo de ISO lo puedes llevar a los 6400 sin que se note mucho. La calidad de la imagen también está ligado a los lentes que le pongas, en general cualquier lente prime te va a dar muy buenos resultados, yo uso un 85mm 1.8 G, el 50mm 1.4D y el 135mm AF DC con excelentes resultados. Entre las prestaciones que me gustan es reducción de ruido al tomar fotos, para no molestar a las perdonar al hacer los disparos, sobre todo en iglesias. También la pantalla táctil, con la vista previa en la pantalla puedes enfocar y hacer la toma.
Tiene un buffer de memoria muy grande haces varias fotos en ráfaga y es muy raro que tengas que esperar a hacer la siguiente toma porque este grabando.
También tiene sus cosas que no me gustan: en cuanto a video, le batalla para enfocar personas o cosas en movimiento. Lo otro que no me gusta es que tenga un slot para memorias xqd, son excelentes memorias pero muy muy caras, y como una foto en Raw puede pesar hasta 98mb, pronto te das cuenta que la memoria de 32gb xqd que compraste no es suficiente para un sesión.
Tiene muchas más prestaciones algunas no las he utilizado como:
El fotostacking.
Tomás remotas con dispositivos móviles con la aplicación de nikon.
Hacer tomas en 24mb en lugar de 48 en Raw.

