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 Keep shooting under harsh conditions —
 Superior weather-/dust-resistant performance
 and a robust body  Ergonomic operation and confidence even in the dark — Button illumination and layout
 Working in environments such as tropical forests or desert,   The superb performance of the D850, such as its low noise at high ISO settings and wide detection range for AF/AE, encourages landscape
 landscape photographers often expose their camera bodies to   photographers to venture out in the dark and create amazing images from challenging situations. The camera offers illuminated buttons on the
 harsh conditions. Nikon has applied its stringently high standards   rear left side and release mode dial, making it easier to change settings when shooting in the dark. Moreover, the buttons and dials are arranged
 for weather resistance and durability, renowned in the fields of   in a convenient ergonomic layout to fit photographers’ hands. The rear side now features a sub selector added in the same position as for the D5,
 photography and science alike, to the D850. It has comprehensive   to allow easier right-handed operation by photographers who use both models.
 weather- and dust-sealing applied to its joints and seams, and its
 top, rear and bottom covers, as well as the inside body structure,
 are made of robust magnesium alloy. It’s a camera that allows you
 to work with confidence in a wide range of tough environments.
 Also, its redesigned grip is deeper and longer, making it easier to
 hold even over extended periods of time.


 Tested for 200,000 cycles —
 Durable, high-precision shutter

 To ensure durability, the D850’s shutter has been tested for 200,000
 cycles while actually loaded in the camera. It’s also designed to
 minimize the mechanical vibration that causes image blur. The D850
 is the first Nikon D-SLR to adopt a shutter counter-balancer in its
 shutter drive, which travels upward during each shutter release to
 counteract the vibration caused by the front curtain’s downward
 motion. What’s more, the camera’s shutter monitor function
 calculates the duration between front- and rear-curtain movements
 every time the shutter is released, and automatically corrects any
 variance.







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