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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D850
High-rez needs higher shutter speeds.
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 648870" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Once you get used to the camera, a miracle happens, the images are sharper. Mirror slap can introduce blur but it is usually over a narrow SS range, not below or above that range, however. When viewed at the same distance and same image size, images would be expected to be about the same for shake. The D800 had more shutter bounce than the D850 so if you mastered the D800, the D850 will be fine after getting used to it. Pixel peeping however, should show more blur at 100% because it is a greater magnification factor at 100%. Zoom into to match the same size on the screen and you should not notice shutter slap greater than prior cameras.</p><p>Shoot the same scene in Live View and compare to images taken under the same conditions to see if shutter vibration is the culprit. Live View should have no shutter shake because the mirror is locked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 648870, member: 43545"] Once you get used to the camera, a miracle happens, the images are sharper. Mirror slap can introduce blur but it is usually over a narrow SS range, not below or above that range, however. When viewed at the same distance and same image size, images would be expected to be about the same for shake. The D800 had more shutter bounce than the D850 so if you mastered the D800, the D850 will be fine after getting used to it. Pixel peeping however, should show more blur at 100% because it is a greater magnification factor at 100%. Zoom into to match the same size on the screen and you should not notice shutter slap greater than prior cameras. Shoot the same scene in Live View and compare to images taken under the same conditions to see if shutter vibration is the culprit. Live View should have no shutter shake because the mirror is locked up. [/QUOTE]
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