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Nikon Releases the Multi-talented D850 DSLR Camera

Nikon Corporation releases its new Nikon D850 high resolution full-frame DSLR camera with 45.7 megapixels back-side illuminated CMOS sensor.

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Nikon D850 DSLR Camera features

Nikon comes with the next-gen full-frame DSLR with illustrative capturing features with high resolution and great performance to support your advanced photography needs.

Nikon Corporation is all set to release D850, a Nikon FX-format digital SLR camera that comes with a perfect blend of high-resolution and high-speed features, in a next-generation full-frame equipment. The camera is loaded with augmented features that allow photographers to impeccably and effortlessly capture moments and views across different genres. No matter, whether it is about taking stills of a racing car, a ramp-walking model or maybe a panoramic hilltop scenery, D850 is all you need to seize that perfect picture.

The camera is built on latest photographic sense and functionally supports advanced capturing options. That is the reason it supports not only professional photographers and serious hobbyists but also the hybrid snappers who love to experiment with expansive editing and filtering options and want to work on both still and motion categories.

Nikon D850 Features

Talking of the core features, the camera comes equipped with latest image-processing engine, EXPEED 5. D850 also offers ultra-rich definition of 45.7 megapixels. Which is something rare for cameras in this category. You will also find it supporting ISO 64-25600 range of standard sensitivities. Among other important features, you are able to continuously shoot at around 7 fps*1 and this can be increased to approx. 9 fps*1,*2 by using MB-D18 Multi-Power Battery Pack. Also, you get to experience great results with capturing moving subjects, due to the high-precision, high-speed 153-point AF system fitted inside the camera. Apart from this it owns a full-frame recording of 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)/30p movies, along with 4x and 5x slow-motion movies*3 in Full HD.

What further makes it different from similar tech trims and counterparts is the new illumination Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor at the back, which enhances its image sensing capacity. And with the NIKKOR’s extensive selection of lenses it can be used for imaging expressions across a wide variety of photography genres.

With such amazing features clubbed together in one camera, it seems that D850 is going to be there and rule the segment with decent scores.

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