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So, if Nikon is listening to buyers as it says, it will hopefully implement most or all of those things.
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It does promise that the DSLR will be "engineered with a range of new technologies, features and performance enhancements that are a direct result of feedback from users over the years." It also calls it a "formidable tool" for pro photographers, hobbyists, landscape as well as commercial sports shooters, fashion and wedding photographers and multimedia content creators.įor the D810 successor, most pros and serious hobbyist want a new focus system, better RAW images, controls that match the D5, in-body stabilization, built-in WiFi, a tilting touchscreen, faster max shutter speeds and 4K video. Nikon didn't say much about it, other than the camera will be a "full-frame, high-resolution, high speed" model.
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For its 100th anniversary, the camera maker has no intention of ceding the high-end professional market, however: It just announced the development of the full-frame (FX) D850, the successor to the 36.3-megapixel, full-frame D810 (above). But in the right setting this could be a big help, and it helps (slightly) make up for one of the biggest current shortcomings of DSLRs when compared to mirrorless cameras.Nikon has become a bit set in its ways, failing to compete with Sony, Fujifilm and others in the profitable mirrorless and high-end compact realm. This is done through the camera’s Live View mode, where the mirror stays up out of the way, and so the limitation here is that the camera’s exposure and focus will be locked from the first frame forward.
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There’s also a “silent shooting” option - something more commonly seen on mirrorless cameras, not DSLRs - that lets users shoot up to 6 fps at full resolution (or up to 30 fps at 8.6-megapixels).
(If you buy the $399 battery grip, that max speed bumps up to 9 fps.) That’s with a 51-image buffer for 14-bit lossless RAW files, or 170 images shooting at 12-bit. It has the same robust 153-point (99 cross type) autofocus system used in the D5, and can shoot 7 frames per second at full, 45.7-megapixel resolution. There’s an 8K time-lapse video mode, too, which is double the resolution that’s typically found on DSLRs these days.īut the camera is also relatively fast on the stills side when you consider the size of the files it’s dealing with. It can record uncompressed 4:2:2 8-bit 4K UHD footage to an external recorder over the HDMI port while recording locally to a card at the same time.
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That all starts with the D850’s video capabilities - it shoots 4K UHD footage at 30 or 24 frames per second, and 1080p video at up to 120 fps. The D850 outclasses the 5D Mark IV - on paper, at least And to wrangle those mega files, Nikon’s included its top-line Expeed 5 image processor. That should make the D850 handle low light situations pretty well despite the high megapixel count, which usually limits low light quality. It’s built around a hefty 45.7-megapixel CMOS sensor that’s back-side illuminated - a first for any of Nikon’s full-frame cameras. So what does a 2017 flagship camera look like in Nikon’s eyes? Well, this camera has just about everything you could want from a full-frame DSLR these days. For all intents and purposes, this is Nikon’s flagship camera going forward.
The pro-level D5 may still be the king of Nikon’s current DSLR offerings, but at first glance it’s the D850 that will likely be the Nikon full-frame camera that gets the most use by pros, semi-pros, and amateurs with deep pockets. Announced today, the D850 is a monster of a camera in terms of specs, and it’s one that will cost accordingly - the retail price is $3,299 for just the body when it goes on sale in September.
Nikon has a new full-frame DSLR: the D850.