Exclusive: Nikon answers 20 popular questions about the Nikon D850
Archived version of the Q&A
Last night, during their livestream about the new D850, Nikon took some time to answer 20 of the most common user questions they've received about the full-frame camera. But don't worry if you missed it, because Nikon has produced that segment into a video that they're sharing exclusively with DPReview readers.
Click play to join Senior Product Manager Lindsay Silverman and Senior Technical Manager Steve Heiner for a very informative Q&A that touches on everything from dynamic range, to the color engine, to the film scanning capabilities of the D850 with the ES-2 digitizing adapter. They cover a lot of ground in the nearly 30-minute long video, so if you have any questions at all about the D850, chances are good you'll get an answer here.
And if you want even more D850 coverage, don't forget to check out our hands on:
Hands On with the Nikon D850
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