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 Dynamic wide-angle movies, in high resolution —   Take beautifully clean 4K UHD videos even in dark
 Nikon’s first full-frame, 4K UHD video  situations — Superior low-noise performance at
        high ISO settings
 The D850 lets you film magnificent 4K UHD/30p videos in full frame. You can capture
 more dramatic scenes by combining this with wide-angle NIKKOR lenses, which   Even in dark scenes, you can rely on the D850 for consistently
 demonstrate high resolving power even around the periphery of the frame. It is also   sharp video with low noise. Despite the great leap in effective
 possible to simultaneously record uncompressed, broadcast quality 4:2:2 8-bit 4K UHD   pixel count from the D810, the camera achieves a wider standard
 files on an external HDMI device. 4K UHD videos are also available in the DX-based movie   sensitivity range of ISO 64-25600 for both stills and movies. This is
 format — equivalent to super 35mm size — while recording in MP4 format is possible in   thanks to the greater light-gathering efficiency of the new backside
 addition to the conventional MOV option.   D850  illumination CMOS structure, and the EXPEED 5 image-processing
 Note: The aspect ratio is 16:9.   engine’s ability to effectively reduce noise while maintaining details.
        You can also widen the possibilities for your shooting by extending   ISO 3200
        sensitivity up to Hi 2 (ISO 102400 equivalent). The D850 encourages
        videographers to explore their creativity in a variety of scenes.





        Automatic adjustment to brightness changes — Auto ISO control for fixed aperture/shutter speed in M mode

 D5     Imagine filming a scene where the brightness changes significantly, such as following a subject from a dark corridor into the noonday sun, within
        one take. The Auto ISO function in M mode ensures the camera automatically adjusts its ISO settings to changes in brightness, while maintaining
        a specific depth of field and shutter speed. This helps achieve appropriate exposure throughout the scene.



 Easily turn moments into drama — ×4 and ×5 slow-motion movie in Full HD  Rich image information for easy post-production editing — Flat Picture Control

 The D850 helps create dramatic Full HD movies with its new in-camera slow-motion video*. It can generate both ×4 slow-motion videos (films at   If you plan a video creation workflow that includes image enhancement in post-production, shooting in Flat Picture Control gives you the room
 120/100p and records at 30/25p) and ×5 slow-motion videos (films at 120p and records at 24p) entirely in-camera — great for creating drama out   you need to manipulate the original footage and achieve your preferred look. This option features a near-straight tone curve, which allows you
 of moments.  to acquire as much information as possible — including subject colors, brightness and texture. It enables effective color grading using simple
 * Image quality is fixed at normal and image area is fixed at DX regardless of settings. AF-area modes are limited to normal-area and wide-area AF. No audio recording.
        adjustments of the tone curve, without requiring technical knowledge of video log. Even if you are new to video, Flat Picture Control will amaze
        you with its creative potential and ease of use.



















        Image shot in Flat.                                     Adjusted image.



        Minimize highlight clipping for grading — Highlight-weighted metering

        While brightness control can be applied in post-production, it cannot compensate for blown-out highlights. The D850’s highlight-weighted
        metering is an invaluable tool for video shooting, helping to minimize overexposure. This setting delivers a richer tonality in images by giving
        priority to the brightest portions of a scene and avoiding white clipping. Used together with Flat Picture Control, you can acquire footage with
        even richer tones and less over-exposed highlights.



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