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Well if she arrives with it she will get a great welcome. I am expecting my D850 to come to me from FixationUK in their first batch as I am no3 on the list and have NPS priority.

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Graham Whistler wrote:
I have ordered my D850 today and should have it 20 Sept when I get back from holiday in France with the D500. LCE have my order and I gave them the D810 got very good trade in price £1200 plus extra £200 good customer bonus. (I got my D500 and 500 mm lens from them.)

Sounds like a good deal Graham.

 




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Iain wrote:
Graham Whistler wrote:
I have ordered my D850 today and should have it 20 Sept when I get back from holiday in France with the D500. LCE have my order and I gave them the D810 got very good trade in price £1200 plus extra £200 good customer bonus. (I got my D500 and 500 mm lens from them.)

Sounds like a good deal Graham.


Think it was good deal week, last week. I got a good px price for my Fuji XT1........then the wife fell for a new monopod and wiped out the benefit. :needsahug:



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My guess is that in lower resolution mode, it uses all the pixels but stores one average value for two or four pixels instead of each value for each pixel.

A big question from me - which lenses have enough resolution to complement a 45 MP sensor? When I went to a D800, half my lenses weren't good enough.



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Dave Groen wrote: My guess is that in lower resolution mode, it uses all the pixels but stores one average value for two or four pixels instead of each value for each pixel.

A big question from me - which lenses have enough resolution to complement a 45 MP sensor? When I went to a D800, half my lenses weren't good enough.

I think you are right Dave.  It is reverse interpollation which may help reduce noise as well.

Lens question is a good one.  I have good glass at present no issues with my D3S, D600 and D800 but I think that stretching to 45MP may be too much for some of the older lenses. 






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Iain wrote:
While I haven't got £3500 at the moment I think I am destined to own a D850, it looks such a good all round camera.

Got to admit that £3500 seems a little steep but looking back it is the same price as my D1, D1X, D2X, D3, D3X. So in reality my D800 was quite cheap but the D850 is an infinitely better camera than all the previous cameras up to the D5.



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I think for me it will also be a better camera than the D5. If it has all the focus bits from the D500 plus more def and better noise at higher ISO ie up to 3200 than the D810 I shall be well pleased.

LCE have recieved my D810 and are holding good to their quote for trade in on the D850 and the new camera will be waiting for me when I come back from holiday in France on 20.9.17.



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I think I'll stick with my D810 which has more than enough bells and whistles for me. If I was going to buy another camera, it would be the D500.

 




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The D500 and D850 will be a great pairing with my D800.
All the rest can go except for my IR converted Nikons and the D300/D300S that I use underwater.



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jk wrote:
The D500 and D850 will be a great pairing with my D800.
All the rest can go except for my IR converted Nikons and the D300/D300S that I use underwater.


It will be interesting to see if the D500 IQ is as good as or better than a cropped D850.



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