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NIkon D850: Best Wildlife Camera EVER?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 638797" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>I'd appreciate you quoting me correctly before throwing around insults. Let us also keep the context of this post in mind. We're talking about *wildlife* here, not concerts. My point, if you re-read all of the posts, was that with fast-moving subjects or in VERY low light conditions (meaning hi-ISO), the D750 is not in the same class when shooting wildlife as the D500/D5/D850, and that the latter are the only three I would consider. </p><p></p><p>Even though the D750 has a more sensitive sensor, the D500 with its faster AF and DX format IMO is a better performer in this category. You confirmed yourself that the D5 is superior. As far as the D850 goes, yes, the jury is still out, but the test shots others on this forum shared convinced me that its hi-ISO performance is stellar and possibly exceeds that of the D5. So I conclude again: the D750 is not as good a choice for wildlife as the other three are and I would not recommend it if that was the primary intended use.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if you read more into my post than I meant to say, but I stand by everything I meant to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 638797, member: 43924"] I'd appreciate you quoting me correctly before throwing around insults. Let us also keep the context of this post in mind. We're talking about *wildlife* here, not concerts. My point, if you re-read all of the posts, was that with fast-moving subjects or in VERY low light conditions (meaning hi-ISO), the D750 is not in the same class when shooting wildlife as the D500/D5/D850, and that the latter are the only three I would consider. Even though the D750 has a more sensitive sensor, the D500 with its faster AF and DX format IMO is a better performer in this category. You confirmed yourself that the D5 is superior. As far as the D850 goes, yes, the jury is still out, but the test shots others on this forum shared convinced me that its hi-ISO performance is stellar and possibly exceeds that of the D5. So I conclude again: the D750 is not as good a choice for wildlife as the other three are and I would not recommend it if that was the primary intended use. Sorry if you read more into my post than I meant to say, but I stand by everything I meant to say. [/QUOTE]
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