New DxOMark King: Nikon D850 is First DSLR to Hit 100 Points

Nikon D850 DSLR Camera

DxOMark has tested the new released Nikon D850(AmazonB&HAdorama)’s sensor today. According to DxOMark, D850 is the first DSLR camera that hits 100 points, new King of all DSLR cameras according to DxOMark. D850 is still out of stock everywhere, check in stock status here.You can take a look at full detail below:

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Compared to other cameras:

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Dynamic range compared to D5 and D810:

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Dynamic range compared to Sony a7RII and Canon 5D Mark IV:

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High ISO compared to Nikon D5 and Nikon D810:

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High ISO compared to Sony a7RII and Canon 5D Mark IV:

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Conclusions from DxOMark:

The introduction of the first BSI sensor in a full-frame Nikon DSLR with a super-high 45.7Mp resolution puts the Nikon D850’s image quality on par with, and often better than, medium-format cameras. The first DSLR to hit 100 points — rather apt for Nikon’s hundredth anniversary year — puts the Nikon D850 in a class of its own for image quality. At base ISO, it’s unrivaled for color in the DSLR class, and its headline dynamic range score is outstanding, too. Against the competitor high-resolution options from Sony and Canon, the D850 offers either better or close to comparable image quality throughout the ISO range. Although its headline ISO score doesn’t quite achieve the same lofty heights overall, it’s still a very capable performer at high ISO sensitivities, too. So if you’re looking for the best image quality at low ISOs, at significantly less cost than a digital medium-format camera, the Nikon D850 looks like the camera you’ve been waiting for.