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NIkon D850: Best Wildlife Camera EVER?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 642648" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>This would be my argument why the d850 edges the d500 for wildlife...</p><p></p><p>1. In dx mode the d850 is essentially a d500 with 1 big advantage, the viewfinder. Even know the camera is shooting the dx crop you get the benefit of seeing much more around your subject. I realize it gives up 1 fps (with grip) and maybe the buffer is not quite as deep but being able to see more in the viewfinder is a huge advantage.</p><p></p><p>2. If your lucky enough to get very close to your subject, you can shoot it in full frame...try that with a d500.</p><p></p><p>3. It allows you to shoot wider with the same lens. This could be a real asset when shooting a flock or herd.</p><p></p><p>Just my thoughts as a d500 owner and future owner of a d850!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 642648, member: 40915"] This would be my argument why the d850 edges the d500 for wildlife... 1. In dx mode the d850 is essentially a d500 with 1 big advantage, the viewfinder. Even know the camera is shooting the dx crop you get the benefit of seeing much more around your subject. I realize it gives up 1 fps (with grip) and maybe the buffer is not quite as deep but being able to see more in the viewfinder is a huge advantage. 2. If your lucky enough to get very close to your subject, you can shoot it in full frame...try that with a d500. 3. It allows you to shoot wider with the same lens. This could be a real asset when shooting a flock or herd. Just my thoughts as a d500 owner and future owner of a d850! [/QUOTE]
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