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【チャンネル名 Tony & Chelsea Northrup】
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“Useless” ugh I better through my camera and lenses out lol!
I think this will be the last generation of true dslr, there is nothing to improve anymore. I think they will go hybrid ViewFinder or sth next.
I’m upgrading to this camera, I’m an ex military photographer and have used Nikon since the old F3, I nowadays do commercial work but also a great deal of sailing photography and need a camera capable of surviving in those conditions. I was tempted to go the Sony route, (not because of the endless raves from YouTube gear bloggers who benefit from all expenses paid trips to controlled Sony kit launches:) but because I feel it’s a good little system. What sold me though aside from the great features of the D850 was it’s ergonomics and above all its toughness, I’ve used Nikons in artic, desert and jungle environments with zero issues and they’ve also been inadvertently bashed around in helicopters and armoured vehicles, aside from Canon I don’t see any other system surviving in those conditions.
One final footnote….I’m aware millennials are delicate but to hear them crying about the unbearable size and weight of DSLR’s is laughable:).
Of course it is because it’s Nikon 😂
The Nikon D750 is still probably the best camera for a majority of people. That includes non-action professionals. Do yourself a favor. Buy a 24mp body and invest in good glass.
Is there any argument to take the Canons Eos 5ds or 5dsr yet, except that they got 5MP more?
I have graphic design and visual design background, backed by qualifications and working experience. I want to get into photography because with my years of other creative experience, I know I have an eye for detail and want looks good. I can afford a d850 no problem, but is this an sensible move for my first proper camera? Please anyone answer me and give your advice
Sample images from Nikon D850 at different
ISO values http://onfotolife.com/camera_sample_photos?camera_id=397&page=1&iso_min=0&iso_max=65535
And then there is Canon :((
Nothing competes with dual pixel autofocus by canon..
Still can’t take selfies
In Europe the D850 is $1100 more expensive. 🙁
Okay, I’m from Oregon, and I can tell you this… if you pronounce Oregon that way to an otherwise even-tempered, sophisticated, charming group of Oregonians, they may tear you limb from limb. I’m kidding of course… but they may look like they’re going to. Seriously, though, learn how to pronounce Oregon 😉
Agreed, The D850 is all I shoot with now and it does a beautiful job… I have even figured out the D850’s Video capability in AF and it rarely looses focus. Awesome camera! Thank you both for your hard and talented work and an effort that bring us all quality and entertaining YouTube content!
I really want this thing i dont have the money for it right now thou😢
I have been agonizing over whether to buy the D850 or Sony A7R3 for weeks as I am intending on spending a small fortune on a body and several lenses (the holy trinity and some primes). I have started out with absolutely no bias (and no legacy lenses worth keeping). I have read every review and looked at every YouTube video out there…there isn’t a thing I don’t now know about the technical specs, pros and cons and so forth. I still couldn’t make up my mind. What has finally made me decide to go with the D850 is that indefinable something, artistically and creatively, when looking at the world as it is through an optical viewfinder as opposed to the feeling of being removed when looking at the world through an EVF screen. I know the future lies with mirrorless and its technical potentialities…but hells bells…I am now convinced the Nikon will totally enhance the artistry I am seeking in photography in a way that the Sony just won’t quite match. No doubt Sony afficiendos will shoot me down on that one!!
Really interesting take on focus tracking. Other reviews thought it was great almost as good as the D5. I wonder why the big difference?
nope, thats the d750
Will you please consider making a video tutorial on the Focus Shift feature of the D850? I would appreciate an in-depth explanation of each of the sub menu features such as focus step width.
Did Tony seriously just say Ore-eh-gone 4 seconds into this video?