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<blockquote data-quote="Vespobuteo" data-source="post: 3608311" data-attributes="member: 120830"><p>WBSE is shot with 1.4x TC (700mm) at ISO 400, and the speed of the eagle was ??? mph, DR is probably 2 stops less at ISO400 than at 100, so don't expect Hasselblad quality. And it's a JPG, there should be more headroom and details in the RAW.</p><p></p><p>#1 photo, the landscape shot at ISO100, looks pretty noisy though. Dim light, longer shutter speeds, will generate more noise of course, per pixel noise does not seem to be super low in dim lighting, but we'll see more on that soon.</p><p></p><p>My interest for the D850 is actually increasing, it seems like a much more flexible and better camera than the D800/E/D810, overall usability, controls, grip etc. D850 will do pretty much anything a pro-camera is supposed to do, and as such the price is starting to seem pretty "reasonable".</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.dpreview.com/articles/1592140406/should-you-upgrade-to-a-nikon-d850" target="_blank">https://www.dpreview.com/articles/1592140406/should-you-upgrade-to-a-nikon-d850</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespobuteo, post: 3608311, member: 120830"] WBSE is shot with 1.4x TC (700mm) at ISO 400, and the speed of the eagle was ??? mph, DR is probably 2 stops less at ISO400 than at 100, so don't expect Hasselblad quality. And it's a JPG, there should be more headroom and details in the RAW. #1 photo, the landscape shot at ISO100, looks pretty noisy though. Dim light, longer shutter speeds, will generate more noise of course, per pixel noise does not seem to be super low in dim lighting, but we'll see more on that soon. My interest for the D850 is actually increasing, it seems like a much more flexible and better camera than the D800/E/D810, overall usability, controls, grip etc. D850 will do pretty much anything a pro-camera is supposed to do, and as such the price is starting to seem pretty "reasonable". [url]https://www.dpreview.com/articles/1592140406/should-you-upgrade-to-a-nikon-d850[/url] [/QUOTE]
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