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Hohe Bildauflösung gekoppelt mit hoher Serienbildgeschwindigkeit und dazu passendem Autofokussystem. Die neue D850 von Nikon zeigt
Was SLRs heutzutage leisten können
Sehr hohe Bildqualität bei Foto und Video
Sehr schneller und genauer Autofokus
Hohes Tempo
Umfangreiche Ausstattung
Robustes Gehäuse
Klasse Bildqualität auch bei hoher ISO
Riesiger optischer Sucher
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Schneller Autofokus
Sehr üppige Ausstattung inklusive Klapp-Touchscreen
8K-Timelapse und UHD
Exzellente Detailwiedergabe auch feinster Bilddetails
Hervorragende Bildqualität und Detailwiedergabe bis ISO 3.200
Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität bei ISO 12.800
ISO 25.600 sind je nach Situation mit Abstrichen verwendbar
Sehr hochwertiges und robust
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Schweres und sehr wuchtiges System
Das – wie allerdings bei vielen professionellen SLR-Vollformatsystemen – beim Transport einen kräftigen Fotografen fordert
Hoher Preis
AF im Live View pumpt und strauchelt
SnapBridge unausgereift
Die Kamera ist groß und schwer
Kein integriertes Blitzgerät
Vergleichsweise langsamer Autofokus im Liveview- und Videomodus
Veröffentlicht: 2017-09-09, Autor: Phil , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Potential for large and detailed images, Sophisticated and proven AF system, Large and bright viewfinder, 19.4MP DX crop mode, Epic battery life
More expensive than D810, Live View focusing speed behind rivals, SnapBridge still clunky
It's felt like a long time coming, but the Nikon D850 has definitely been worth the wait. To say the specification is comprehensive is an understatement; the D850 is packed with desirable photographic features, while it backs these up with impressive perf...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-08-25, Autor: Phil , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Potential for large and detailed images, Sophisticated and proven AF system, Large and bright viewfinder, 19.4MP DX crop mode, Epic battery life
More expensive than D810, Not much else
The D850 is bound to appeal to a wide range of photographers, from wedding and landscape shooters to those shooting action and wildlife. We'll be bringing you a full review soon, but based on our early impressions the D850 looks like it could be the most...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-08-24, Autor: Andy , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
The Nikon D850 might just be the best all-round pro DSLR yetNikon's own professional-photographer ambassadors who were demonstrating the camera made a big deal of the D850's versatility. For anyone who carries a D810 for high-resolution shooting and a D50...
Zusammenfassung: It's been three years since Nikon released the D810, its image-quality flagship full-frame camera. Its successor, the D850, looks like it's been updated enough to get it through the next three, with a new 45.7-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor (which typically d...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-08-24, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Excellent dynamic range, High-resolution and sharp detail (in the right hands), New silent shooting mode, Large viewfinder, Vibrant and responsive tilt-angle touchscreen LCD, Insanely good battery life, Nikon's best AF system, Improved handling and build
No built-in flash, AF in Live view mode is slow, Especially in low light, Xpensive once all extras are included
Nikon has long been at the forefront of DSLR photography and was well ahead of Canon in the high-resolution stakes when it announced the 36MP D800 years back. Since then, despite the D810's strong presence, Canon has snuck in to take the high-res crown -...
"It has a ton of fantastic features that will appeal to anyone who's looking for a workhorse of a camera that can shoot in pretty much any situation, be it landscapes or fast action."...
Whenever a new camera is released, photographers who own the previous model must decide whether the new model is worth the cost of upgrading. And that's a choice each individual must make, based upon their own requirements, which can vary widely.Clearly...
Fast - 7 to 9 frames per second, Tilting, touch LCD, 153-point AF system, Superb image performance
No built-in flash, No GPS, Uses the so-so SnapBridge system rather than offering built in connectivity
Highly competitive upgrade of the Nikon D810 with plenty of new additions and stunning imaging ability makes it a serious player in the $5000 DSLR marketplace...
Zusammenfassung: DSLR cameras, the big bulky Nikon and Canon cameras you see photographers and your cousin Mimi rocking at weddings, aren't going to go away any time soon, but mirrorless cameras, like the excellent Sony A9, have gotten good enough to make the Nikons and...