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Posted: Sat Sep 2nd, 2017 18:47
 
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That Back-Lit Sensor reminds me of " pre-lighting " film , to obtain Higher filmspeeds , never caught on for some reason, it was a good thing tho`, for it worked.

Nice to see it implemented in a sensor.



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FYI.
The full sized sensor images from the D850 are....
14bit RAW uncompressed 92MB
12bit RAW uncompressed 70MB

I will probably shoot 12/14bit uncompressed RAW.



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For those interested here is the D850 manual.
http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/359/D850.html



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Wasn't too excited about the D850 until I read through the actual production specs etc.

Called up our local Nikon dealer and he had a pre-order cancellation. Less than an hour later I snapped my first pic.

It is a notable step up from the D610. Has a good solid feel to it.

Lots of interesting reading in the 400 page manual.



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Well done, hope you enjoy. It's a great camera.



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My D850 will be on its way to me today (8 Sept) I hope as FixationUK asked me to provide them with my credit card details.

Look forward to testing it and have the option to choose resolution of image 12/24/45MP. I will probably shoot in 24MP RAW most of the time as this is great for most stuff. However I will have the option to go to 45MP should I so desire.



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It will be interesting to hear what you think Jonathan.

 




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I am just back from holiday in France and my D850 is waiting for me and I will have it tomorrow. I have traded in my D810 but will keep my D500.



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My D850 arrived today.
All customised and ready to go now. New battery is charging but I can use battery from D600 or D500.
Need a decent strap of the type I like but need to check my bags to see if I have a spare.

Now go take pictures!



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