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Michael Erlewine

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The More Technical Nitty-Gritty on the Nikon D850
« on: August 31, 2017, 08:22:40 »
This interview, for me, was very comforting, because it clearly answered a number of the more technical worries I had about the Nikon D850, including the quality of the low ISO 64, and others. Very much worth watching.

Here are 20 questions about D850 answered by two Nikon technicians:

https://www.dpreview.com/news/6772782345/exclusive-nikon-answers-20-popular-questions-about-the-nikon-d850
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Re: The More Technical Nitty-Gritty on the Nikon D850
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2017, 09:06:37 »
Hi Michael, thank you important to share this.
What one could see of the few samples is impressive. Especially, Joe McNally's portraits and action shots under low light.
Then there's this cornucopia of features in the 'Camera of Totality' .....
I watched the full discussion yesterday. First ~9 minutes is promotional video and then stills discussion with example photos until about 55:00. Then discussion on the D850 video features

https://livestream.com/accounts/22293757/events/7661161/player?width=960

All the more to anticipate!

thanks

woody