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Nikon D850 – First DSLR to score Full 100 at DXO!

October 7, 2017 Written by admin

Until now there was no DSLR on the Planet that could score 100 on 100 in sensor review by DXOMARK lab, but Nikon D850 does! Nikon D850’s alien specs and its unparalleled imaging performance greatly helped to hit the Full Score of 100. DXO said, Nikon D850 with 45.7 MP BSI CMOS sensor creates signature image quality that even more excels than the medium format cameras. Whether we talk about the color performance of the camera at lowlight shooting means while using the maximum sensitivity or its Dynamic range in both situation this new Nikon Camera is unrivaled.

Have a look at the specs of Nikon D850!

  • 45.7MP FX-Format BSI CMOS Sensor
  • EXPEED 5 Image Processor
  • 3.2″ 2.36m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • 4K UHD Video Recording at 30 fps
  • Multi-CAM 20K 153-Point AF System
  • Native ISO: 64-25600, Extended: 32-102400
  • 7 fps Shooting for 51 Frames with AE/AF
  • 8K Time-Lapse, Negative Digitizer Mode
  • 180k-Pixel RGB Sensor, Focus Shift Mode
  • SnapBridge Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

“The introduction of the first BSI sensor in a full-frame Nikon DSLR with a super-high 45.7Mp resolution puts the Nikon D850’s image quality on par with, and often better than, medium-format cameras. The first DSLR to hit 100 points — rather apt for Nikon’s hundredth anniversary year — puts the Nikon D850 in a class of its own for image quality. At base ISO, it’s unrivaled for color in the DSLR class, and its headline dynamic range score is outstanding, too. Against the competitor high-resolution options from Sony and Canon, the D850 offers either better or close to comparable image quality throughout the ISO range. Although its headline ISO score doesn’t quite achieve the same lofty heights overall, it’s still a very capable performer at high ISO sensitivities, too. So if you’re looking for the best image quality at low ISOs, at significantly less cost than a digital medium-format camera, the Nikon D850 looks like the camera you’ve been waiting for.”

Nikon D850 – Review and Recommendation

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1 Comment

  1. Eric Eric
    February 24, 2018    

    Dxomark score is not limited for just 100 !
    There is pentax 645z camera which scored 101.
    Dxomark rating is not percentage.

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