D850

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$3,299.00

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Welcome to the next frontier of extreme-resolution photography. Powered by its Nikon-designed full frame back-side illuminated (BSI) image sensor with no optical low-pass filter, the D850 delivers 45.7 megapixels of pure resolution across a staggering dynamic range and at speeds up to 9 FPS. With remarkable advancements across the board—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.
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  • 5

    So much capability!!!!

    Posted by MKhurderPhoto on June 9, 2018

    D5300 to F5 to D850. I am in awe. This is a beast and it´ll take me a year to learn it all. This is good!

  • 5

    D850 - Amazing Camera!

    Posted by Thor48 on June 8, 2018

    After a very, very long wait, I received ny new D850. After 46 years of Nikon I must say I have met a camera I have to ‘learn´ to respect. There is a slight learning curve to the D850 - nothing too difficult - but one must learn to master the capability of this camera (or get close to it). The build quality is excellent. Carrying around the D850 without the MB-D18 Multi-Power Battery Pack makes it easy/comfortable like any casual camera except it takes fantastic pics......seriously, this D850 produces phenomenal images. Add the MB-D18 and the D850 becomes a beast that does all of the aforementioned but much longer. And, with the battery pack, this camera feels so good in the hand. And that MB-D18 adds nice versatility.
    I must say my only complaint, of sorts, is the availability of critical accessories, i.e., the Nikon MH-26aAK Adapter Kit to charge the MB-D18 battery -BACK ORDERED- for a long time!!!!! Got the MB-D18 but can´t use it until that MH-26aAK Adapter is back in stock. Bummer!
    Other than that, this is an excellent camera that is capable of remarkable images. Get one and enjoy !

  • 5

    Totally Impressed

    Posted by duffman on June 4, 2018

    When I started with the Nikon family, I started with a D7000 on to a D750 which is a great camera then a D500 (this one before even rumor of the D850). I have yet to use all the features but I´m totally impressed
    with the camera.

  • 5

    Excellent progression of the Nikon professional line

    Posted by Jwdphotog on June 3, 2018

    As a long time Nikon photographer, from the earliest Nikon Fs to my latest addition of the D850, each model brings something more to the table. My Nikon F and FTNs still work excellently, as do my original Nikkor lenses from the early 1960s! I have had some concern as Nikon started manufacturing and producing outside of Japan, but fortunately, the quality seems to be maintained. The increased resolution of 45.7 megapixels of the D850 along with the tilting touchscreen make it my primary camera across all of my work, I really like working with it along side of my D810, having a fixed length lens on one and a zoom on the other. The D850 focuses a bit faster as well.

    The D850 IMO makes it easier to capture the image you ´see in your mind´ as you look at your subject. It is a well designed, highly functional camera.

  • 5

    The best camera I have ever owned

    Posted by Rodthegood on May 29, 2018

    I am absolutely thrilled with my D850. I have used the focus shift feature extensively. It took some getting used to but now I´m producing gorgeous macros and landscapes that are tack-sharp throughout. I also like the higher burst rate than my D800 because I also I use it for wildlife, particularly birds. The huge raw files are also nice for wildlife because I can crop extensively and maintain image quality. I love the touch screen monitor as well.

  • 5

    Nikon D850 is the best.

    Posted by Pmarcato on May 28, 2018

    It´s been 25 years since I used my first Nikon.
    Nikon D850 is the best I´ve used so far.

  • 5

    Likely the BEST DSLR on the market

    Posted by Petenikor on May 21, 2018

    The D850 is by far the most versatile dslr I own with far superior capabilities than any of the competitors. I have owned them all

  • 5

    Unbelievable

    Posted by Photowiz on May 15, 2018

    I own the Nikon D850, along with the grip and high performance battery. In the 35 years I have been heavily involved in photography, I have never come across a camera quite like this one. It is mind blowing.

    Ergonomically, it is perfectly balanced. With the grip on, it fits perfectly in my hands for either Landscape or Portrait work. Construction is rock solid and high quality. It is everything I would expect from a Nikon.

    I love the flip out LED touch screen. This was an excellent addition. It is extremely versatile and has come in handy on many a photo shoot.

    What is really incredible is that at 46 MP, the D850 will deliver 9 fps bursts. This covers me on pretty much everything. I am not a sports photographer, but for when I do cover sports or any other special venue, it has plenty of horsepower for my needs. For studio work, there is simply nothing like it at this price range.

    One of the more brilliant design features in the camera is the step focus feature that allows you to stack hundreds of images together for the most incredible macro you have ever feasted your eyes on.

    Over all, I am also finding I am shooting less images to get the desired results, I am doing less PP work afterwords and my customers marvel at the images they end up getting. And that pretty much is the icing on the cake! The sensor on this camera is a marvel.

    If you are doing primarily studio, portrait, landscape, real estate, nature and/or special events, hands down, this camera is for you.

    Multi-Media? The video is also out of this world.

    I highly recommend this product. You will not regret the purchase. My previous camera was a D800, which I continue to love, but the D850 is head and shoulders better. Well done, Nikon!

  • 2

    Great Camera, Useless Connectivity

    Posted by Riswest on April 13, 2018

    This is an excellent camera. I´m still getting used to it, and the feature set and build quality are excellent. But, as an event photographer who has to routinely send images to clients for social media, it is completely useless. The SnapBridge software is totally unusable, making it nearly impossible to connect to the camera. For that reason I´ll be returning this camera and probably just get another D750. Obviously that is an inferior camera to the 850, but at least the wifi works. Why can´t Nikon come up with software that works? It´s baffled me for years. The WMU software that the 750 uses is reasonably good and is reliable. If you don´t need connectivity this camera is for you, otherwise stay away.