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<blockquote data-quote="Danno_RIP" data-source="post: 722020" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I was in the same place you are about a year ago and I was set on the 850. I like landscapes and some birds and wildlife photos. I have two good lenses the 14-24 f2.8 for wide angle and the 200-500 f 5.6 Nikon lenses. The thing that drew me to the 850 was the new tech that included focus stacking and a better focus system than the 750. I was not as drawn to the big files. I think it is a great camera. But I jumped ship at the last minute and went mirrorless choosing the Z6. </p><p></p><p>I still like the 850 It is a great camera and it is a great all around camera. It can do wildlife and landscapes. I love the focus stacking that the Z6 can do and that is the same thing that is available on the 850. I think it is a good jump from the 750 and do not think you would be disappointed. I know that there are several here that have them. They will be able to give you more detail than I can. I can only tell you what started me on the quest... I wish you well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno_RIP, post: 722020, member: 34269"] I was in the same place you are about a year ago and I was set on the 850. I like landscapes and some birds and wildlife photos. I have two good lenses the 14-24 f2.8 for wide angle and the 200-500 f 5.6 Nikon lenses. The thing that drew me to the 850 was the new tech that included focus stacking and a better focus system than the 750. I was not as drawn to the big files. I think it is a great camera. But I jumped ship at the last minute and went mirrorless choosing the Z6. I still like the 850 It is a great camera and it is a great all around camera. It can do wildlife and landscapes. I love the focus stacking that the Z6 can do and that is the same thing that is available on the 850. I think it is a good jump from the 750 and do not think you would be disappointed. I know that there are several here that have them. They will be able to give you more detail than I can. I can only tell you what started me on the quest... I wish you well. [/QUOTE]
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