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Amateur Photographer verdict
The Nikon D850 is the perfect blend of high-resolution, speed and performance. It is possibly the high-water mark of DSLR design – a classic in the making.
- Sensor resolves exceptionally fine detail
- Super-fast autofocus and silent shooting in Live View
- Inherits AF toggle from the D500 for fast AF point positioning
- Impressive battery life with EN-EL15a battery
- Bulky and heavy
- Lacks on-chip phase detection AF in Live View
- Touchscreen doesn’t allow users to adjust key exposure settings
At a glance:
- $2,397 / £2,399 body only
- 45.7MP FX CMOS Image Sensor
- ISO 64 to 25600 in steps of 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV
- Max output resolution: 8256×5504 pixels
- Video 4K (3840×2160) up to 30p, Full HD (1920×1080) up to 60p
- Weight 1005g with battery and card
Still a favourite amongst many DSLR shooters, the Nikon D850 is an amazing camera. Even as mirrorless continues to take over, this camera holds its own and is still used by many pros. Its massive 45.7MP full frame image sensor that captures outstanding images is the main reason; with other enticing features such as silent shooting in Liveview mode, a fast AF system and a wide ISO range.
This camera is ideal for any portrait shooter, from those going on location to those shooting in a studio. On the downside, the body is considerably heavier compared with most mirrorless models. On the plus side, the battery life lasts far longer, and the camera is considerably cheaper than the higher-end mirrorless cameras. For those on a budget, a second-hand model can be picked up for under $2,000 / £2,000, which is an absolute bargain!
Read our Nikon D850 review.


