Nikon’s flagship DSLR, the D850, replaces the ageing D810, and is significantly better in most respects. The highlight is the 45.7-megapixel full-frame, back-illuminated (BSI) sensor. The advantage is ...
Like horsepower for cars, resolution is still -- rightly or wrongly -- the first spec everyone notices in a new camera. At 45.7MP, the D850 definitely delivers. Critics say it over-delivers, as image ...
The Nikon D850 and the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV aren’t exactly in direct competition with each other. While both are two full-frame DSLR cameras that target advanced and pro photographers, there’s a ...
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