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NIkon D850: Best Wildlife Camera EVER?
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<blockquote data-quote="TL Robinson" data-source="post: 638735" data-attributes="member: 24042"><p>Owning a D500, a D810, a D750, and gauging DR at differnt ISO's the D750 is slightly better than the D850 in comparison at higher ISO's - from experience I can say of my D810 and D750, while I use both, the images at equal ISO in same settings are better off the D750. </p><p></p><p>I note in your sig you do not own a D750? Have you ever shot with one in low light situations? </p><p></p><p>The only camera out there right now (Nikon) that surpasses the D750 for low light/high iso performance is the D5 - jury is still out on the D850 (mine is anyway), as I don't base everything off charts, but some of what I'm seeing out there holds up to what we see here. </p><p></p><p>To say the D750 "doesn't perform well" in low light is ludicrous. My experience with it in concert settings says something vastly different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TL Robinson, post: 638735, member: 24042"] Owning a D500, a D810, a D750, and gauging DR at differnt ISO's the D750 is slightly better than the D850 in comparison at higher ISO's - from experience I can say of my D810 and D750, while I use both, the images at equal ISO in same settings are better off the D750. I note in your sig you do not own a D750? Have you ever shot with one in low light situations? The only camera out there right now (Nikon) that surpasses the D750 for low light/high iso performance is the D5 - jury is still out on the D850 (mine is anyway), as I don't base everything off charts, but some of what I'm seeing out there holds up to what we see here. To say the D750 "doesn't perform well" in low light is ludicrous. My experience with it in concert settings says something vastly different. [/QUOTE]
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