Nikon D850 to Have 4K UHD Video in FX Format (with No Crop)

Nikon D850, the successor to the D810, will be the next-generation full-frame, high-resolution, high-speed DSLR camera. According to the official press release, the Nikon D850 will exceed the expectations of the vast range of photographers that seek the high resolution and high-speed capabilities that only a Nikon of this caliber complemented by NIKKOR lenses can offer.

The Nikon D850 DSLR Camera is now listed at B&H with only two features: FX-Format Sensor and 8K Time-Lapse Video. The latest rumor suggests that the Nikon D850 will have the ability to capture 4K UHD video in FX format with no crop, touchscreen and it will be displayed at the Photo+ Expo in October.

Nikon D850 Rumored Specifications:

  • 8K Time-Lapse Video
  • 45-46MP full frame CMOS sensor
  • AF system from Nikon D5
  • Improved low and high ISO compared to Canon and better than the D810 ($2,797)
  • New and improved version of SnapBridge
  • No built-in GPS
  • Tiltable LCD screen just like the D750 and D500
  • The memory card slots will be the same as in the D500: one SD and one XQD
  • No built-in flash
  • Back illuminated buttons
  • Joystick selector
  • Built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
  • 4K UHD video in FX format (with no crop)
  • Touchscreen
  • Will be displayed at the Photo+ Expo in October

You can also see the first Nikon D850 images here.

So, what do you expect from Nikon D850? What’s your specs wishlist?

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Source: NikonRumors