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Testseek.co.uk have collected 206 expert reviews of the Nikon D850 and the average rating is 94%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D850.
Award: Editor’s Choice September 2017
September 2017
 
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206 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • 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
  • Sensor resolves exceptionally fine detail
  • Super-fast autofocus and silent shooting in Live View
  • Inherits AF toggle from D500 for fast AF point positioning
  • Impressive battery life with EN-EL15a battery
  • Sensor resolves exceptionally fine detail - Super-fast autofocus and silent shooting in Live View - Inherits AF toggle from D500 for fast AF point positioning - Impressive battery life with EN-EL15a battery
  • Potential for large and detailed images
  • Sophisticated and proven AF system
  • Large and bright viewfinder
  • 19.4MP DX crop mode
  • Epic battery life
  • Super high-res sensor capable of incredible detail
  • Burst mode makes it good for action too
  • Weatherproof and extremely well built
  • Incredibly crisp optical viewfinder
  • Silent shooting mode is a useful extra
  • Packed with features
  • Outstanding picture quality
  • Easy to use and share photos
  • Brilliant image quality
  • Sophisticated AF for action
  • Superb handling
  • Tough build
  • 45.7-megapixel full-frame sensor renders excellent detail
  • Speedy 153-point autofocus system
  • 7 fps burst mode
  • 9 fps with battery grip
  • Sturdy
  • Weather-sealed design
  • 4K video and 1080p slow-motion
  • Great photo quality
  • Brilliant battery life at 1
  • 840 shots on a single charge
  • Interchangeable lenses with a wide amount of options

The editors didn't like

  • No built-in flash
  • AF in Live view mode is slow
  • Especially in low light
  • Xpensive once all extras are included
  • Lacks on-chip phase detection AF in Live View
  • Touchscreen doesn't allow users to adjust key exposure settings
  • SnapBridge connectivity requires improvement
  • Lacks on-chip phase detection AF in Live View Touchscreen doesn't allow users to adjust key exposure settings SnapBridge connectivity requires improvement
  • More expensive than D810
  • Live View focusing speed behind rivals
  • SnapBridge still clunky
  • Not much else
  • Centred focus points sometimes means recomposing
  • XQD cards are expensive
  • Slightly on the heavy side
  • This level of performance doesn't come cheap
  • Lacks EyeAF
  • AF coverage limited
  • Video not a strength
  • Slow live view focusing
  • Live-view autofocus is slower
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection isn't always reliable
  • Pricey
  • Extremely heavy at 1kg for just the body
  • Very expensive
  • Menus are not as easy to navigate as other DSLRs we have tested

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  Published: 2017-09-25, review by: photoreview.com.au

  • 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...

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  Published: 2017-09-08, Author: Mike , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • 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...

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  Published: 2017-09-08, Author: Campbell , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  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...

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  Published: 2017-08-31, review by: photoreview.com.au

  • Abstract:  Movie Sizes: 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD); 30p (progressive), 25p, 24p 1920 x 1080; 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p 1280 x 720; 60p, 50p 1920 x 1080 (slow-mo); 30p x4, 25p x4, 24p x5 Actual frame rates for 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, and 24p are 59.94, 50, 29.97, 25, and 23.976...

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  Published: 2017-09-08, Author: Mike , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • 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...

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  Published: 2021-02-23, Author: Jim , review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  There's never been a better time to make the jump to a full-frame digital camera. Over the past few years, models with 24-by-36mm image sensors-the same dimensions as a frame of 35mm film-have become more and more affordable. And while the smaller APS-C s...

 
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  Published: 2017-10-08, Author: Stuff , review by: stuffmideast.com

  • If you're need pro-friendly features and can stomach the price tag, the Nikon D850 is the best DSLR you can buy today.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...

 
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  Published: 2017-10-07, Author: Amy , review by: stuff.tv/my/

  • Super high-res sensor capable of incredible detail, Burst mode makes it good for action too, Weatherproof and extremely well built, Incredibly crisp optical viewfinder, Silent shooting mode is a useful extra
  • Centred focus points sometimes means recomposing, XQD cards are expensive
  • If you're need pro-friendly features and can stomach the price tag, the Nikon D850 is the best DSLR you can buy today.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...

 
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  Published: 2017-08-29, Author: Ian , review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • Abstract:  1 / 9 The D850 is Nikon's latest full-frame camera. It features a 45.7 MP full-frame BSI sensor matched with an EXPEED 5 image processor and boasts ISO sensitivity from 64-25600. (extendable to ISO 32-102,400)...

 
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  Published: 2018-01-30, review by: hardwarezone.com.sg

  • Essentially, both cameras will produce great images regardless of the scenario. And well they should, as they represent the best that each manufacturer has to offer at this point. Professional photographers will probably end up sticking with the system th...

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