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Smaller images with full post-production flexibility — RAW size options
There are times when you don’t necessarily need to shoot at a full 45 megapixels. However,
the variety of scenarios that wedding photography involves — from posed portraits and Large (45.4 MP)
multiple flash set-ups to low-light candid shots — means you may still want to retain the
flexibility of RAW in post-production. That’s why the D850 offers three file size options for Medium (25.5 MP)
12-bit lossless compressed RAW: large (45.4 MP), medium (25.5 MP) and small (11.3 MP).
And whichever option you use, in-camera RAW processing is still available.
Small (11.3 MP)
• Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR • Exposure: [M] mode, 1/400 second, f/6.3 • White balance: Direct sunlight • Sensitivity: ISO 64 • Picture Control: Auto © Jerry Ghionis
Stunning beauty with exquisite detail — Nikon
FX-format, backside illumination CMOS sensor Backside illumination CMOS sensor Conventional CMOS sensor
delivering 45.7 megapixels with ISO 64-25600 Micro lens Micro lens
Color filter Color filter
The D850 allows fashion and wedding Photodiode Circuitry
photographers to capture beautiful Circuitry Photodiode
moments in sumptuously rich detail,
even when subjects are moving under
low light. It is the first Nikon D-SLR to
use a backside illumination sensor,
which allows incoming light to reach photodiodes more efficiently.
Together with the camera’s low-noise performance, this enables it to • Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR • Exposure: [A] mode, 1/1000 second, f/3.5 • White balance: Direct sunlight • Sensitivity: ISO 400 • Picture Control: Standard © Jerry Ghionis
achieve ISO 25600 despite its high pixel count. What’s more, it strikes
an optimal balance between sensor sensitivity and the volume of light
Optical filter with
information accumulated in photodiodes, yielding images with a wide Optical filter without Image sensor low-pass filter layer Image sensor
low-pass filter layer
dynamic range even at ISO 64 (expandable to ISO 32 equivalent) —
the lowest native ISO setting offered by any camera manufacturer. Because the D850’s image sensor is designed without an optical low-pass filter (OLPF), Effective noise reduction, fine detail and color reproduction with powerful image processing — EXPEED 5
Copper wiring is used to cut electrical resistance, while the backside the light arrives at the sensor directly, delivering higher resolution.
illumination structure allows a flexible wiring layout, reducing stray Beauty is where you find it. The D850 captures it all — thanks to its EXPEED 5 image-processing engine, also
capacity. These measures enable 45-megapixel FX-format images to MTF chart incorporated in the flagship D5. EXPEED 5 renders delicate tonality in highly vivid colors, and its superb noise reduction
be captured at continuous shooting speeds of 9 fps* . And because the Without OLPF suppresses noise effectively while maintaining detail. Its powerful calculation ability also permits high-speed
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With OLPF
sensor is designed without an optical low-pass filter, it can harness the continuous shooting at approx. 9 fps* with 45 megapixels, as well as full-frame, 4K UHD movie recording.
sharpness of 45 megapixels when combined with the high resolving MTF * When using the MB-D18 Multi-Power Battery Pack with the EN-EL18b/EN-EL18a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery. The D850 shoots at 7 fps with the EN-EL15a/EN-EL15.
power of NIKKOR lenses. The D850 yields pictures that can be enlarged
as massive prints at up to A2 size* or used for 8K digital signage
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displays.
lines/mm
*1 When using the optional MB-D18 Multi-Power Battery Pack with the EN-EL18b/EN-EL18a • This is a conceptual graphic of an f/5.6 aberration-free lens.
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery.
*2 When printed at 300 dpi.
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