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Aug 25, 2017 11:32:10   #
Dan De Lion Loc: Montana
 
Congrats Nikon - You hit one out of the park. I particularly like being able to shoot at 20mp and switch to 46mp for really big results on a sturdy tripod.

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Aug 25, 2017 11:40:11   #
flathead27ford Loc: Colorado, North of Greeley
 
Dan De Lion wrote:
Congrats Nikon - You hit one out of the park. I particularly like being able to shoot at 20mp and switch to 46mp for really big results on a sturdy tripod.


Which one are you referring to? No model mentioned. Cheers.

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Aug 25, 2017 11:49:56   #
moonhawk Loc: Land of Enchantment
 
I like the slide "scanning" attachment. Wonder if it works with a D810?

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Aug 25, 2017 11:50:53   #
ORpilot Loc: Prineville, Or
 
The worlds best Pro camera? Made by Nikon? I think you need to qualify that statement. I would venture to state that the best Pro Camera is a Hasselblad. Or maybe a Pro One. If you are referring to 35mm style than that is also debatable.

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Aug 25, 2017 11:55:35   #
Ted Evans Loc: Jasper, AL
 
What Nikon camera can do this and what
other features or characteristics make this
camera the world's best? What is its price?
Ted Evans

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Aug 25, 2017 11:57:51   #
OddJobber Loc: Portland, OR
 
flathead27ford wrote:
Which one are you referring to? No model mentioned. Cheers.

Did you miss that he said 46mp?

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Aug 25, 2017 12:04:49   #
Ted Evans Loc: Jasper, AL
 
My question is answered in the Main
Photography section. - the Nikon 850.
Reasonable price but out of the question
for one with $10,000.+- in Canon equip.
Ted Evans

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Aug 25, 2017 12:16:56   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
Dan De Lion wrote:
I particularly like being able to shoot at 20mp and switch to 46mp for really big results on a sturdy tripod.
Didn't the preceding camera do essentially the same thing? The 36MP Pentax K-1 has a 15MP "crop mode". I'm not sure where sturdy tripod comes in; with adequate shutter speed or IS, hand-held should suffice.

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Aug 25, 2017 12:20:25   #
BebuLamar
 
Dan De Lion wrote:
Congrats Nikon - You hit one out of the park. I particularly like being able to shoot at 20mp and switch to 46mp for really big results on a sturdy tripod.


Nikon upgrade the D750 to D850 just for you! It would earn the best bang for the bucks award.

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Aug 25, 2017 13:56:06   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
Ya, has a Sony manufactured 46MP backlight sensor, should be a good one

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Aug 25, 2017 14:08:36   #
Rich1939 Loc: Pike County Penna.
 
HOT Texas wrote:
Ya, has a Sony manufactured 46MP backlight sensor, should be a good one


That may not be correct.
From Photography Life;
"Nikon’s First BSI CMOS Sensor
Instead of using a Sony-developed sensor, Nikon decided to design the sensor for the D850 on its own and have it produced by a different manufacturer, as it has done a number of times in the past in cameras like Nikon D3 and D700. The 45.7 MP sensor on the D850 is Nikon’s first backlight-illuminated (BSI) sensor, which will yield better image quality than the D810 – Nikon claims up to a full stop of improvement in noise performance, thanks to this new BSI design. This also explains why the native ISO range has been extended by a full stop (the native ISO range of the camera is 64 – 25,600).

https://photographylife.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-nikon-d850#more-148041

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Aug 25, 2017 14:54:12   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
Rich1939 wrote:
That may not be correct.
From Photography Life;
"Nikon’s First BSI CMOS Sensor
Instead of using a Sony-developed sensor, Nikon decided to design the sensor for the D850 on its own and have it produced by a different manufacturer, as it has done a number of times in the past in cameras like Nikon D3 and D700. The 45.7 MP sensor on the D850 is Nikon’s first backlight-illuminated (BSI) sensor, which will yield better image quality than the D810 – Nikon claims up to a full stop of improvement in noise performance, thanks to this new BSI design. This also explains why the native ISO range has been extended by a full stop (the native ISO range of the camera is 64 – 25,600).

https://photographylife.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-nikon-d850#more-148041
That may not be correct. br From Photography Life;... (show quote)


That my not be correct

http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/sources-sony-not-worried-new-d850/

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Aug 25, 2017 15:11:01   #
Rich1939 Loc: Pike County Penna.
 


Guess we'll just have to wait for the facts. One 'rumor' site says one thing and another says something different.
Situation normal

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Aug 25, 2017 15:23:08   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
But it's not better than a D750 or so I've been told . . .

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Aug 25, 2017 15:39:30   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
Gene51 wrote:
But it's not better than a D750 or so I've been told . . .

Sounds like Rich1939 nailed this one! These same people prefer D750 over the entire D8nn line??

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