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I will agree with those who recommend a Nikon D850 instead... I have a Nikon D850 and a Nikon D800. I had frequent issues with gray subjects with Color Moiré with the D800 in spite of the D800's AA filter. The higher 46MP v. 36MP of the D850 over the D800 completely solved that problem for me. The color moiré from time to time showed up even at modest ISO(s).The D810 has a composite mirror box. I've seen and I'm pretty sure I posted with permission photos of a broken D810 here where the camera side bayonet stayed with the lens. As I recall there were not even brass inserts in the the D810 mirror box.
Given that you list a Z6 on your profile why not add a Z7 or Z7II? What features of the D850 do you require the Z7 doesn't offer?
A better question is whether or not to include onions in the Spanish omelette
Actually noone has mentioned or shared experience with a d780?!
After spending some very happy moments playing with the D850, I have an image that the camera attributes of resolution and specially great dynamic range, helped capturing. Guarding the flowers, beware of the monster lurking in the shadows. Crop to taste and opening the shadows to something akin to what my brain remembers of the scene. D850, 24-70 2.8 vr
This monster is a good example of the D850's strength
I am off-topic Paco, but it is a fun image when viewed full screen where the monster reveals him/herself!
I think so too Now to the big question: D850 vs Z9, IQ wise?You are right on topic. That the monster can be revealed is the point here. Fun little beauty, dangerous monster
That the monster can be revealed is the point here. .......