Sales / Photo Sales – The Nikon D850 camera body “5 stars” at €2,539.00

Sales / Photo Sales – The Nikon D850 camera body “5 stars” at €2,539.00
Sales / Photo Sales – The Nikon D850 camera body “5 stars” at €2,539.00

The D850 reflex is the third generation of the series and aims to position itself as a benchmark in its segment. To achieve this, Nikon uses a new 45.7 Mpx sensor and also changes the processor to be able to manage everything without flinching.

Points forts

  • Excellent image quality up to ISO 12,800.

  • High-flying resolving power.

  • Rafale with 9 i/s in 45 Mpx!

  • Impeccable construction.

  • Viewfinder 100%.

  • Touch and swivel screen.

  • Electronic shutter (in liveview).

  • Dual SD and XQD slots.

  • Low consumption Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

  • Battery life of 1,800 to 2,000 views.

  • Good video skills.

  • Backlit keys.

Weak points

  • Lost built-in flash.

  • No framing in 16:9.

  • Underutilized 8K time-lapse.

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With the D850, Nikon engineers were able to have a field day and finally let their full talent speak for itself. Impeccable in terms of handling, image quality, responsiveness and even modernity, it would border on perfection if it weren’t for two or three minor details on the margins. For its 100th anniversary, Nikon is offering you a photographic monster whose kingdom extends from studios to the Arctic Circle, including photojournalism, weddings and portraits. Magical.

An alternative

On the photo side, the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is a beautiful and expensive evolution with increased definition, Dual Pixel AF technology, a touchscreen LCD, modern connections, top-notch autofocus and quality manufacturing.

On the video side, 4K is welcome, but we’re left wanting more features like exposure and focus assistants.

From a strictly photographic point of view, the 5D Mark IV easily receives a recommended rating.

However, four years have passed since the arrival of the 5D Mark III and the competition has not rested on its laurels, quite the contrary. Surprisingly, it is not on the side of SLRs that we should look for the most dangerous rivals, but on the side of hybrids. Indeed, if the technologies are still developing, it must be admitted that Sony or Fujifilm are renewing their ranges very quickly. Thus, at Sony, the A7 range has seen the birth of no less than 6 boxes in 3 years. And these boxes integrate new and interesting features (completely silent shutter release, panoramic mode, 11 fps burst, etc.) in smaller and lighter boxes. Before you start buying a SLR and if electronic aiming doesn’t make you nauseous, the hybrid offer is now a more than credible alternative.

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