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I've been doing more photography for my son's school and basketball league, so I decided to treat myself to a new toy.

My fourth Nikon body:



Here is a quick test shot of a rose in my garden:

 
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Nice!

I’m a Canon shooter, but that is a beast of a camera.

My new EOS R full frame mirrorless should be arriving tomorrow, making it my fourth as well.

Nothing like a new toy!






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Wicked cool. Have fun with it.
 
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I am out of touch with current models. Is that a full size sensor camera?




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Nice!

I’m a Canon shooter, but that is a beast of a camera.

My new EOS R full frame mirrorless should be arriving tomorrow, making it my fourth as well.

Nothing like a new toy!


Congrats on the new body!

I was thinking about going with the new Nikon Z7, but the D850 is a proven workhorse.

I will consider going mirrorless when Nikon releases their second generation MILCs.
 
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I am out of touch with current models. Is that a full size sensor camera?


I have a D800 and it is, so I'm sure the 850 is. I bought it for my wife for mothers day a few years ago. I think she's taken all of a hundred pics. Roll Eyes Should have bought a watch!




 
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I am out of touch with current models. Is that a full size sensor camera?


Yes it is. The D850 has a 45.7 MP full-frame sensor.
 
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I am out of touch with current models. Is that a full size sensor camera?


I have a D800 and it is, so I'm sure the 850 is. I bought it for my wife for mothers day a few years ago. I think she's taken all of a hundred pics. Roll Eyes Should have bought a watch!


I also have a D800. Still a solid camera.
 
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It's a very impressive camera. I've got its predecessor, the D810, and I've been extremely satisfied with that. I suspect you'll be at least that satisfied with the 850.


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Super cool. Because of a my new position at work, I had to take several advanced photography classes. Unfortunately, my employer doesn't provide advanced equipment to match the training. I currently have a D90, which is a workhorse, but outdated. Supposedly, we will be getting D7500s in the next few years. I had the opportunity to use a D850 in some of my training and it's low light capabilities paired with the right lens was amazing.
 
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I take it that’s not a kit lens on it. Smile

What lens is it?

Nice camera by the way!
 
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Very nice camera! Way to treat yourself right. I think your sons league is gonna have some pretty cool pics!
 
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UberNice.

My D7200 finally made it back from Nikon repair after a little more than a month. As much as I hate that kind of repair time, I love Nikons. I am seriously considering a FX for my next camera.


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I take it that’s not a kit lens on it. Smile

What lens is it?

Nice camera by the way!


Thanks!

That is my most frequently used lens.

It is a AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED.

I'm trying to talk myself out of upgrading to a AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR.
 
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Very nice camera! Way to treat yourself right. I think your sons league is gonna have some pretty cool pics!


Thank you.

I shoot my son's basketball games with a Nikon D500 and a Sigma 50-100mm F1.8 DC HSM | Art lens.

The league loves the images I send them. My's son's photo was on the cover of the league's annual yearbook last season.
 
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UberNice.

My D7200 finally made it back from Nikon repair after a little more than a month. As much as I hate that kind of repair time, I love Nikons. I am seriously considering a FX for my next camera.


The D750 is on sale for $1,400 with a battery grip thrown in: LINK
 
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I have a D750 and a D500 but I lust for that D850. At this point my money is better spent on lenses.



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You got an awesome camera, congrats.
 
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That D850 is THE top of the heap right now, and that lens is no slouch. It is WAY too nice for me, and it will be known as a great camera for years to come even when mirrorless become dominant.

I recently jumped ship from Nikon and am now sailing with Sony(Alpha a7RII). Other than that, I went mirrorless, and I probably won't ever go back to a prism/optical viewfinder camera again.

Personally, the Sony fits me due to its way smaller size and lesser weight. (I have a pinched nerve in my neck, which causes great pain while holding anything up in front of me.).

The Sony Alpha a7RIII is the top of the mirrorless heap, and I hope to see Canon's EOS R mirrorless and Nikon's Z System mirrorless push Sony to release even better cameras and lenses in the future.


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That's nice.

I'm waiting for mirrorless to come down in price and will likely jump to that format. I'm still using a D90 I bought in 2011 which replaced a D50 I bought in 2006. Big Grin


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