Nikon D850 DSLR camera with 4K video Support
The latest successor to the D810 is the Nikon D850 which was
under development in the month of July as confirmed by the company and is now
on sale from the month of September. The D850 will be a grand competitor for
Canon’s EOS 5D Mark IV amidst the high end DSLR criteria. The camera showcases
a 45.7 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS sensor which comes without any optical low
pass filter to preserve the sharpness of the photo which is very useful for the
photographers that require raw pictures with perfect details. The DSLR is
compatible with a wide range of FX-format lens by the company.
Specifications:
1- Sensor: 45.7
Megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor/ without optical low pass filter.
2-Resolution: 4K
video at 30fps and 1080p video at 120fps. The EXPEED 5 image processor enables
full resolution 7fps burst shooting.
3- ISO: D850
flaunts a wide ISO range of 64-25,000 which is expandable down to ISO 32 and up
to ISO 102,400.
4- Body: Rugged
magnesium alloy body which weather sealed feature than ensures that the camera
can withstand harsh environments.
5- Output: HDMI
output with inputs for headphone and microphone.
6- Additional
Features: Electronic shutter for live view mode in silent shooting, three
choices for the size of raw files, dual memory card slots for XQD and SD cards.
The camera also comes with a built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for SnapBridge
Feature.
7-Price: $3,299.95/
RS 2,24,300
About the company
Nikon is a consumer electronics based industry which was founded
in the year 1917 with its headquarters based at Tokyo, Japan. Nikon completed
its 100 years of successful run on 25th July 2017. The current
chairman of Nikon is Makoto Kimura and the president being Kazuo Ushida. Nikon
flaunts an array of products ranging from Still cameras to binoculars and
microscopes.
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