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Wide dynamic range. 4K video recording from the entire area of \u200b\u200bthe matrix. Touch rotary display. Key backlight. Dust and water protection.
You can programmatically increase ISO up to 1640000 (pulled from ISO 51200). New Nikon EXPEED 5 processor.
Camera typedigital mirrordigital mirror
DxOMark rating10086
Sensor
SensorCMOS (CMOS)CMOS (CMOS)
Sensor sizefull frameAPS-C (23x15.5 mm)
Total MP4721.51
Effective MP number4620.9
Maximum image size8256x5504 px5568x3712 px
Light sensitivity (ISO)32-102400100-51200
Sensor cleaning
RAW format recording
No AA filter
Lens
Mount (bayonet)Nikon FNikon F
Manual focus
Image stabilizationis absentis absent
AF drive (screw driven)
Photo shooting
Number of scene programs17
Frames per series (JPEG)100 шт
Frames per series (RAW)50 шт
HDR
White balance measuring
Exposure compensation± 5 EV, in 1/2, 1/3 or 1 EV steps± 5 EV, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Auto bracketing
Exposure modes
auto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
auto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
Metering system
point
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
point
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
Video recording
Full HD (1080)1920x1080 px 120 fps1920x1080 px 60 fps
Ultra HD (4K)3840x2160 px 30 fps3840x2160 px 30 fps
File recording formatsMPEG4, H.264MOV, MP4
Manual video focus
Connection ports
HDMI v 1.4
 
microphone Jack
mini HDMI v 1.4
headphone Jack
microphone Jack
Focus
Autofocus modes
one shot
AI focus
tracking
in face
one shot
AI focus
tracking
in face
Focus points153 шт51 шт
Touch focus
Front / back adjustment
Viewfinder and shutter
Viewfinderoptical (pentaprism)optical (pentaprism)
Viewfinder crop0.75 x0.94 x
Frame coverage100 %100 %
Shutter speed30 - 1/8000 с30 - 1/8000 с
Continuous shooting9 fps8 fps
Shutter typemechanicalmechanical
Screen
Screen size3.2 ''3.2 ''
Screen resolution1229 thousand pixels922 thousand pixels
Touch screen
Rotary display
Additional screen
Memory and communications
2 card slots?
Memory cards typesSD, SDHC, SDXC, XQDSD, SDHC, SDXC
Communications
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
 
NFC
 
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
NFC
smartphone control
Flash
Built-in flash
Guide number12
External flash connect
flash X-sync1/250 с
Power source
Power source
battery
battery
Battery modelEN-EL15aEN-EL15a, RU-EL15a
Battery capacity1840 mAh
Shots per charge950 шт
General
Charger modelMH-25MH-25a
Underwater box modelWP-S10
Materialmagnesium alloymagnesium alloy
Protectiondustproof, waterproofdustproof, waterproof
Dimensions (WxHxD)146х124х79 mm136х104х73 mm
Weight1005 g640 g
Color
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Nikon D850 FX-Format Digital SLR Camera Body 1585

Nikon designed back side illuminated (BSI) full frame image sensor with no optical low pass filter 45.7 megapixels of extrao... morerdinary resolution, outstanding dynamic range and virtually no risk of moiré 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, Pict bridge 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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Nikon D850 FX-Format Digital SLR Camera Body - International Model D850 body

45.7MP full frame CMOS sensor EXPEED 5 Image processor 7 fps continuous shooting 4K UHD video recording up to 120 FPS at 1080... morep 3.2' tilting touchscreen with 2.36M-dot LCD Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity 153-point AF system linked to 180,000-pixel metering 64-25,600 ISO expandable to 102,400
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Nikon D850 Digital SLR 45.7MP 4K FX Camera Body Deco Gear Case 2x Battery Editing Kit E2NKD850K

Product Features: Nikon-designed back-side illuminated (BSI) full-frame image sensor with no optical low-pass filter 45.... more7 megapixels of extraordinary resolution, outstanding dynamic range and virtually no risk of moire Up to 9 fps continuous shooting at full resolution with full AF performance 8K and 4K time-lapse movies with new levels of sharpness and detail Tilting touchscreen, Focus Shift shooting mode, outstanding battery performance and much more 4K Ultra HD video recording, slow motion up to 120 FPS at 1080p The lowest base ISO (ISO 64) of any DSLR or mirrorless camera D850: Extreme resolution meets extreme speed.When 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 sensor with no optical low-pass filterAt 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 moire. NIKKOR Lenses: The Gold StandardNikon has been setting the standard for full-frame lenses for over 80 years. Gold Ring Series NIKKOR optics are among the finest lenses available, drawing peak performance from high-resolution image sensors with stunning sharpness, edge-to-edge clarity and virtually no distortion or aberrations regardless of subject, environment or lighting conditions. The extreme resolving power of the D850, whether for stills or 4K UHD video, is brought to full power with these superb optics. To get the most from the D850 think Gold Ring. No adapter needed. 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. 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
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Nikon D850 45.7MP DSLR Camera, Body Only 1585

The D850 from Nikon is the ultimate combination of resolution and speed with 45.7 effective megapixels and ISO sensitivity fr... moreom 64-25600. And pair these qualities with a new level of versatile and uncompromising performance, including continuous shooting speeds of 7 fps (up to 9 fps with the optional MB-D18 Multi-Power Battery Pack*) and the 153-point AF system used in Nikon's flagship D5. It’s the first Nikon FX-format DSLR camera to offer full-frame 4K UHD video, while time-lapse shooters can create high-resolution sequences even under extremely low light. From landscape to commercial sports, wedding and fashion photography, as well as multimedia shooting, the D850 lets you create astounding images that meet the strictest professional requirements.This is also Nikon’s first DSLR to incorporate a BSI CMOS sensor, which captures light more efficiently, resulting in a wider dynamic range and low-noise image capture. In addition to its phenomenal performance, the Nikon D850 hosts a range of innovative and thoughtful features that enhance workflow such as a Tilting LCD Touchscreen, Radio Flash Control, Negative/Positive Scanning and a rugged, weather-sealed magnesium alloy body to handle any field assignment.Plus multimedia content creators and filmmakers alike will appreciate a wide range of considerate, industry-leading features that can help to elevate any production including Full-frame 4K UHD at 24/30 fps, 8K** / 4K Time-lapse, HDMI output and audio control.The performance and image quality of the Nikon D850 is best coupled with the wide variety of NIKKOR lenses, heralded for their image quality, color reproduction and optical characteristics. For maximum fidelity, Nikon’s Gold Ring Series of lenses provide the highest caliber of optical performance needed for such high resolution applications.Nikon D850 Includes:D850 Camera BodyEN-EL15a Rechargeable Li-ion BatteryMH-25A Battery ChargerUC-E22 USB CableHDMI/USB Cable ClipAN-DC18 StrapBF-1B Body CapDK-17F Fluorine-Coated Finder EyepieceNikon D850 Features:Nikon-designed back-side illuminated (BSI) full-frame image sensor with no optical low-pass filter8K and 4K time-lapse movies with new levels of sharpness and detailTilting touchscreen, Focus Shift shooting mode, outstanding battery performance and much more4K Ultra HD video recording, slow motion up to 120FPS at 1080pHigh-Speed Capture: The D850 is capable of shooting up to 7 fps at full resolution, with full AF/AE or 9 fps at full resolution with the addition of an optional battery grip (MB-D18) and EN-EL18a/b battery (Buffer approximately 51 frames of 14-bit lossless RAW capture / 170 frames of12-bit lossless).Wide ISO Range: The D850 offers a wide ISO range from 64-25,600 (Expandable down to ISO 32, up to 102,400).Flagship Focus System: The D850 uses the Nikon D5’s153-point, Multi-Cam 20K AF system, which features 99 cross type sensors, 15 of which are sensitive to f/8.EXPEED 5: Behind every great sensor is a great
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Nikon D850 45.7MP Full-Frame FX-Format Digital SLR Camera - Black (Body Only) 1585

Product Features: Nikon-designed back-side illuminated (BSI) full-frame image sensor with no optical low-pass filter 45.... more7 megapixels of extraordinary resolution, outstanding dynamic range and virtually no risk of moire Up to 9 fps continuous shooting at full resolution with full AF performance 8K and 4K time-lapse movies with new levels of sharpness and detail Tilting touchscreen, Focus Shift shooting mode, outstanding battery performance and much more 4K Ultra HD video recording, slow motion up to 120 FPS at 1080p The lowest base ISO (ISO 64) of any DSLR or mirrorless camera D850: Extreme resolution meets extreme speed.When 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 sensor with no optical low-pass filterAt 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 moire. NIKKOR Lenses: The Gold StandardNikon has been setting the standard for full-frame lenses for over 80 years. Gold Ring Series NIKKOR optics are among the finest lenses available, drawing peak performance from high-resolution image sensors with stunning sharpness, edge-to-edge clarity and virtually no distortion or aberrations regardless of subject, environment or lighting conditions. The extreme resolving power of the D850, whether for stills or 4K UHD video, is brought to full power with these superb optics. To get the most from the D850 think Gold Ring. No adapter needed. 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. 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
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DxOMark rating

The result shown by the camera in the DxOMark ranking.

DxOMark is one of the most popular and respected resources for expert camera testing. According to the test results, the camera receives a certain number of points; The more points, the higher the final score.

Sensor size

The physical size of the photosensitive element of a camera. Measured diagonally, often indicated in fractions of an inch — for example, 1/2.3" or 1/1.8" (accordingly, the second matrix will be larger than the first). Note that in such designations it is not the “ordinary” inch (2.54 cm) that is used, but the so-called "Vidiconovsky", which is less than a third and is about 17 mm. This is partly a tribute to the tradition that comes from television tubes — “vidicons” (the forerunners of modern matrices), partly a marketing ploy that gives buyers the impression that the matrices are larger than they actually are.

Anyway, at equal resolution (see Number of megapixels), a larger sensor size means a larger size of each individual pixel; accordingly, on large sensors, more light enters each pixel, which means that such sensors have a higher photosensitivity (see Light sensitivity) and a lower noise level, especially when shooting in low light conditions.

Most often in modern cameras there are such options:

1/2.3" and 1/1.7". Small matrices, typical for models without interchangeable lenses — compacts and digital ultrazooms(see "Camera type").

4/3. A kind of "transitional option" between small sensors of compact devices and large, but at the same time expensive "SLR" APS-C. The size of such a matri...x is 18x13.5 mm, which gives a diagonal of 22.5 mm (approximately 4/3 of the "Vidicon" inch described above, hence the name). It is used in SLR and "mirrorless" cameras (see "Camera type"), mainly entry-level, with Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds mounts, respectively.

— APS-C. The size of matrices of this type can vary from 20.7x13.8 mm to 25.1x16.7 mm, depending on the manufacturer. They are widely used in entry-level and mid-level SLRs, as well as "mirrorless" models.

— APS-H. Somewhat larger than the APS-C described above (the size is 28.1x18.7 mm), otherwise it is almost completely the same.

— Full frame (or APS). The size of such a matrix is equal to the frame size of a classic photographic film — 36x24 mm. It is usually equipped with professional-grade SLR cameras.

— Big frame. This category includes all types of matrices, the size of which exceeds 36x24 mm (full frame). Cameras with similar sensors belong to the so-called medium format class and are, usually, professional models of the premium level. Large matrices allow you to use a resolution of tens of megapixels, while maintaining high clarity and colour quality, however, such devices cost accordingly.

Total MP

The total number of individual light sensitive dots (pixels) provided in the camera's sensor. Denoted in megapixels - millions of pixels.

The total number of MPs, as a rule, is greater than the number of megapixels from which the frame is directly built (for more details, see "Effective number of MPs"). This is due to the presence of service areas on the matrix. In general, this parameter is more of a reference than practically significant: a larger total number of MPs with the same size and effective resolution means a slightly smaller size of each pixel, and, accordingly, an increased likelihood of noise (especially at high ISO values).

Effective MP number

The number of pixels (megapixels) of the matrix directly involved in the construction of the image, in fact — the number of points from which the captured image is built. Some manufacturers, in addition to this parameter, also indicate the total number of MPs, taking into account the service areas of the matrix. However, it is the effective number of MPs that is considered the main indicator — it is this that directly affects the maximum resolution of the resulting image (see “Maximum image size”).

A megapixel is 1 million pixels. Numerous megapixels ensures high resolution of the captured photos, but is not a guarantee of high-quality images — much also depends on the size of the sensor, its light sensitivity (see the relevant glossary items), as well as hardware and software image processing tools used in the camera. Note that for small matrices, high resolution can sometimes be more of an evil than a blessing — such sensors are very prone to the appearance of noise in the image.

Maximum image size

The maximum size of photos taken by the camera in normal (non-panoramic) mode. In fact, this paragraph indicates the highest resolution of photography — in pixels vertically and horizontally, for example, 3000x4000. This indicator directly depends on the resolution of the matrix: the number of dots in the image cannot exceed the effective number of megapixels (see above). For example, for the same 3000x4000, the matrix must have an effective resolution of at least 3000*4000 = 12 million dots, that is, 12 MP.

Theoretically, the larger the size of the photo, the more detailed the image, the more small details can be conveyed on it. At the same time, the overall image quality (including the visibility of fine details) depends not only on resolution, but also on a number of other technical and software factors; see "Effective MP number" for more details.

Light sensitivity (ISO)

The sensitivity range of a digital camera matrix. In digital photography, light sensitivity is expressed in the same ISO units as in film photography; however, unlike film, the light sensitivity of the sensor in a digital camera can be changed, which gives you more options for adjusting shooting parameters. High maximum light sensitivity is important if you have to use a lens with a low aperture (see Aperture), as well as when shooting dimly lit scenes and fast-moving objects; in the latter case, high ISO allows you to use low shutter speeds, which minimizes image blur. However, note that with an increase in the value of the applied ISO, the level of noise in the resulting images also increases.

No AA filter

No AA filter in camera design.

The AA filter is responsible for "anti-aliasing" — the elimination of the moiré effect. This effect can occur when shooting objects with a lot of thin horizontal or near-horizontal lines (for example, a brick wall at a great distance, or a suit made of a certain type of fabric). It leads to the appearance of a characteristic pattern in the picture, which, usually, is inappropriate; to eliminate this phenomenon, an AA filter is provided. At the same time, this feature is said to reduce the overall sharpness of the image; therefore, it may not be available in some cameras. These are mainly professional models: the absence of an AA filter gives the photographer additional features, but puts forward increased requirements for shooting skills.

Number of scene programs

The number of scene programs provided in the camera design.

Scene programs are preset settings for some of the most common shooting scenes - for example, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Sunset, etc. In addition to these presets, this list may include special effects and creative tools (such as color swap or fisheye), as well as exposure modes (see below). The presence of scene programs is especially useful for beginners and non-professional photographers, as it eliminates the need to tinker with each setting separately - just select the most suitable program, and all the necessary settings will be set automatically. The more scene programs the camera design provides, the wider its automatic adjustment capabilities.

Frames per series (JPEG)

The highest number of shots a camera can capture “in one go” in JPEG continuous shooting.

The technical features of modern digital cameras are such that during continuous shooting, photos have to be recorded in a special buffer, and only then, after the end of the series, they can be copied to a memory card. This buffer has a limited size, so the number of frames in one series is also limited. At the same time, we note that this indicator is usually indicated for shooting at the highest possible resolution (see "Maximum image size"); at lower resolutions, the volume of each image is reduced, and the number of frames in the series may turn out to be more than stated in the specifications.

JPEG, the most popular digital photography format today, is smaller and requires less processing power than RAW (see "Recording in RAW Format"). Therefore, in a JPEG series, as a rule, more frames are available to the photographer. However, in some models that have two separate buffers (for RAW and JPEG), it may be the other way around.
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