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More reliable auto control — 180K-pixel RGB sensor for Advanced Scene Recognition System Smoother, more productive shooting — 153-point AF system with reliable auto-area AF
The D850 is equipped with the same 180K-pixel RGB sensor as the D5. Its increased pixel count enhances the The D850 comes equipped with the same powerful 153-point AF system as the flagship D5.
accuracy of various auto controls by the Advanced Scene Recognition System, such as auto white balance, i-TTL Fashion and wedding photographers will feel the difference in AF performance and the
balanced fill-flash, auto-area AF, 3D-tracking and Active D-Lighting. Notably, it delivers stronger face detection flexibility it brings. In auto-area AF, the D850 automatically detects and achieves focus on
when using the optical viewfinder in scenes with moving subjects — an invaluable feature for wedding and fashion the closest subject, and the camera quickly changes the AF point according to the subject’s
photographers. Furthermore, metering is available down to -3 EV* which is helpful when shooting low-light scenes. movement or changes of framing. This means the photographer doesn’t need to move the
* ISO 100, f/1.4 lens, 20°C/68°F, using matrix or center-weighted metering. focus point manually when changing composition, resulting in a smoother shoot with sharp
focus on faces. Pre-assigning a specific AF-area mode to a custom button also improves
180K-pixel RGB sensor workflow, allowing you to temporarily switch modes during a shoot — for instance, if you
shoot mainly using auto-area AF but want to use single-point AF to achieve pinpoint focus
on a bride’s eye when needed. Furthermore, AF compatibility down to -4 EV* at the central
focus point and -3 EV* at all other points enables you to focus smoothly on low-contrast
subjects such as a bride in a white dress.
* At ISO 100 and 20°C/68°F.
180K-pixel
RGB sensor Image sensor
Simplified adjustment for more accurate focus — Auto AF fine-tune for viewfinder shooting
Face detection
Subject with 180K-pixel RGB sensor Highlight Light source Face detection on
tracking analysis identification image plane Subject tracking Accurate AF is crucial to take full advantage of the D850’s high pixel count. To ensure focusing accuracy, the D850’s auto AF fine-tune
(Cannot be confirmed in the viewfinder)
makes subtle adjustments for each type of lens you use. The simplified process involves achieving focus in live view and letting the camera
automatically acquire, then store, the AF tuning value.
Auto AF fine-tune steps
Phase-detection AF Exposure control Active WB Auto Playback Live view exposure Contrast-detect
•Auto-area AF (attaching •Flicker reduction (still images) D-Lighting •Reproducing Picture •Playback zoom control AF
importance to the subject’s •3D color matrix metering III (considering more natural skin Control of face •Live view metering •Face-priority AF
face) brightness of the subject’s face) tone for AWB •Flicker reduction (movies) •Subject-tracking AF
•Group-area AF •Highlight-weighted metering •Natural light
•3D-tracking •i-TTL balanced fill-flash auto
Avoid white clipping and preserve tones in
highlights — Highlight-weighted metering Achieve focus at a focus distance you use Select “Yes” to save the tuning value. The camera automatically stores the result to
frequently in live view. Press and hold the AF-mode
“Saved value” list.
and movie-record buttons simultaneously until the
Being able to depict the delicate details of a white dress is critically next dialogue appears. Note: AF fine-tune must be turned on in the setup menu to enable the tuning value to be used for shooting.
important in wedding and fashion photography. If you want to retain
the subtle tones and nuances of color in the clothes, try highlight-
weighted metering. This setting delivers a richer tonality in images by Auto AF fine-tune system
giving priority to the brightest portions of a scene and avoiding white Pentaprism
clipping. 1: Focus achieved in live view.
Mirror
Live view CMOS sensor
AF sensor
Highlight-weighted metering
2: Difference of defocus amount (A) between contrast-detect AF (live view) Pentaprism
and phase-detection AF (viewfinder photography) is calculated.
Mirror
Viewfinder photography CMOS sensor
AF sensor
3: (A) is recorded as the AF tuning value and applied to viewfinder photography. A
Matrix metering
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