Nikon has been promising huge things for shooting the new D850 at high ISOs. If you’d like to see how the camera performs at the limit of its native range (ISO 25600), we’ve got our hands on some first real-world sample photos.
Dutch photographer Niels de Vries attended a Nikon event in Holland, where he was able to shoot test shots with the D850 of attendees and a musician in a dimly lit environment.
Here are the sample JPEG photos he captured at different ISO values (you can click each photo to view them in the original resolution):
ISO 1250
ISO 3200
ISO 6400
ISO 8000
ISO 12800
ISO 16000
ISO 25600
100% Crops at ISO 25600
Finally, here are a few 100% crops of a few of the ISO 25600 photos above.
As we reported yesterday, the Nikon D850 has been selling like hotcakes and will likely be out of stock for weeks or months for anyone who didn’t place an early preorder. It’s currently a #1 seller over at B&H.
Image credits: Photographs by Niels de Vries and used with permission
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