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Posted: Sun Apr 29th, 2018 12:53
 
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Iain wrote:
For wildlife I think if you have either the D850 or D500 you will be happy.
I agree. The D500 will give you more 'reach' than the D850, unless you want to use the D850 extra pixels to provide cropping.



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JK I agree but cropping with the same area gives better results with the D850 as I think noise is far better sorted compared with the D500 shot for shot.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
JK I agree but cropping with the same area gives better results with the D850 as I think noise is far better sorted compared with the D500 shot for shot.

It makes sense that this would be the case as the D850 costs more than the D500.



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I think this pix I just posted on the new 500mm lens proves just that point here too. D850 with new 500mm plus x1.4 ISO 1600 1/500 sec at f8 (this is the f5.6 lens full open with the x1.4 on as you lose a stop)

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