The Nikon D850 camera is a multimedia DSLR that brings together robust fixed functions along with apt time-lapse and video recording. The D850 is clearly distinguished by its high resolution for recording detailed images. The sensor's backlit design is capable of acquiring greater detail and clarity when working in low light conditions, and the sensor also forgets a low-pass optical filter to improve sharpness. Working alongside the sensor is the EXPEED 5 image processor, which together enables a continuous shooting rate of 7 fps for up to 51 consecutive frames, an expandable sensitivity range from ISO 32 to 102400, and 4K UHD video recording using a crop DX or the entire area of the full-frame sensor. An 8K time lapse recording mode is also available, as well as additional specialized recording modes for digitizing film negatives and for focus stacking applications. Benefiting from imaging capabilities is an advanced Multi-CAM 20K 153-point AF system that debuted with the iconic D5 and offers 99 cross-type sensors for refined focus precision in a variety of lighting conditions. Checking a series of checkboxes for multimedia imaging manufacturers, the D850 positions itself not only as a high-resolution DSLR, but also as a camera for speed, film, and low-light shooting needs. Benefiting from imaging capabilities is an advanced Multi-CAM 20K 153-point AF system that debuted with the iconic D5 and offers 99 cross-type sensors for refined focus precision in a variety of lighting conditions. Checking a series of boxes for multimedia imaging makers, the D850 positions itself not only as a high-resolution DSLR, but also as a camera for speed, film, and low-light shooting needs. Benefiting from imaging capabilities is an advanced Multi-CAM 20K 153-point AF system that debuted with the iconic D5 and offers 99 cross-type sensors for refined focus precision in a variety of lighting conditions. Checking a series of boxes for multimedia imaging makers, the D850 positions itsel
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