Nikon D5 VS Nikon D850 Which To Buy: The ULTIMATE Battle

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  • Nikon D5 VS Nikon D850 Which To Buy: The ULTIMATE Battle
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    The big question in the world of Nikon right now is which camera should you buy, the Nikon D850 or the Nikon D5. Lets first start off by saying these are Nikon's two most expensive offerings.
    The way I look at it is the D850 is a solid wedding, portrait, landscape, nature and even sports camera though the files are super huge. It's a well rounded camera that gives you amazing still and video capabilities.
    On the flip side the D5 is a flat out beast of a camera from build quality to speed to low light shooting. I love it for concerts, sports, portraits and pretty much anything I want to shoot.
    I do have access to both cameras but my go to is the Nikon D5. But a lot of this comes down to money. Can you afford to drop double the price of a D850 on a D5?
    At the end of the day you will not go wrong with either of the bodies.
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Комментарии • 504

  • @jacopoabbruscato9271
    @jacopoabbruscato9271 6 лет назад +269

    I'm watching the video like I could afford such a camera

    • @francoairaldi6301
      @francoairaldi6301 6 лет назад +29

      I can't even afford the wi fi to see this.
      As long as my neighbour does not know I'm good

    • @semblerdo7720
      @semblerdo7720 6 лет назад +1

      I feel you bro

    • @canttwala8979
      @canttwala8979 6 лет назад +3

      you can afford house, wife, jewellery why not a 2000 dollar camera

    • @sakshiarya1755
      @sakshiarya1755 6 лет назад

      On Quikr, D5 is selling for less than $700, with 3 lens

    • @canttwala8979
      @canttwala8979 6 лет назад

      Sakshi Arya really? For700$ only

  • @iglyduckling
    @iglyduckling 6 лет назад +130

    if I hate somebody, I will teach him Photography, and he will go broke!

  • @keagandevilliers2832
    @keagandevilliers2832 6 лет назад +246

    Spend $10k and buy both. Then use them to shoot JPEG

    • @djsoulfilter
      @djsoulfilter 6 лет назад +2

      Keagan De Villiers 👍

    • @jdogmcnasty1980
      @jdogmcnasty1980 6 лет назад +13

      Keagan De Villiers jpeg small 👍🏻

    • @claybutler
      @claybutler 6 лет назад +30

      Go with JPG small. Saves hard drive space and looks great on Instagram! I just bough the RED 8k camera to shoot my cat blooper videos. Looks great on RUclips.

    • @keagandevilliers2832
      @keagandevilliers2832 6 лет назад +3

      Sorry mate... I meant JPEG small

    • @keagandevilliers2832
      @keagandevilliers2832 6 лет назад +14

      Everyone should ever only shoot in JPEG small mate! RAW is only for amateurs who can't get exposure right

  • @gagalmin
    @gagalmin 5 лет назад +39

    Just shot a wedding with D3s and d850, wish I had the D5 for reception. D850 even at a smaller file size had too much noise for me. I plan to sell my first born and kidney and purchase the D5.

  • @jgmorse8813
    @jgmorse8813 6 лет назад +13

    The low light ability of the D850 is so good I can't imagine how it would get better. The ability to view the scene in "live view" and make exposure settings to deal with back lighting and front lighting is incredibly useful. Shooting sports photos in snow is a snap. I am very happy with my purchase.

  • @Carkysunt
    @Carkysunt 6 лет назад +6

    Check mark goes to "Me" had me giggling, great short comparison Mr Polin, thank you. D850 arrives in my life next week!

  • @spolebitski
    @spolebitski 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks Jared for the in-depth review. Keep them coming.

  • @Crewchief227
    @Crewchief227 6 лет назад +41

    And also, people thought I was crazy when I said I have a D5 for weddings, well during the day (the ceremony, blah, blah, blah) I use the D810 for the cleaner files, and higher resolution, but when it's time for the reception the D5 comes out, better at high ISO indoor shooting, especially for the dancing where you want a higher shutter speed, and with a higher frame rate I can capture action sequences, like some drunk A-hole trying to break dance and falling on their face (true story, laughed my ass off).

    • @JimintheGym
      @JimintheGym 5 лет назад +1

      So, if you don't mind me asking. You're shooting using native light in the reception using the High ISO settings on the D5? You don't have a problem with too much noise when you do that? The high ISO pix still come through clear?

    • @Yupthereitism
      @Yupthereitism 4 года назад

      That’s such a waste of money

  • @rajam.yassin5152
    @rajam.yassin5152 6 лет назад +10

    D850 in a couple of months. After owning a D3200 I think its a step enough! Great VID man

  • @dwilliamhood
    @dwilliamhood 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely love your reviews and the way they are structured.

  • @Higgins_Nature_Photographer
    @Higgins_Nature_Photographer 6 лет назад

    Great Info - Thanks,! I would select the D850 over the D5 since I shoot landscapes and need the higher resolution. I also do Focus Stacking and love that feature built-in to the D850.

  • @tapiaandy4372
    @tapiaandy4372 6 лет назад

    Love these videos. Keep doing them, Jared.

  • @PSA7788
    @PSA7788 6 лет назад +4

    Have them BOTH....my opinion is different tools for different jobs. BOTH great. Like comparing a top line table saw to a 12" sliding compound miter saw. Both are saws, and great ones at that....but used for different things.

  • @PhottixHQ
    @PhottixHQ 6 лет назад

    Great message. Nicely done.

  • @Vartan297
    @Vartan297 2 года назад

    Love your videos as always. With the 100mb raws from the D850. What hardware would you recommend? I’ve a 27” iMac i7 3.5gb. 16gb ram. 3tb fusion. 4gb graphics. Will I struggle with that? Thank you in advance!

  • @rvjunke3073
    @rvjunke3073 5 лет назад

    Great video Jared, thanks. I was leaning towards 2- D850’s with grips since I like the same bodies with different lens at all times. However after watching this perhaps best setup is D5 and D850 no grip. Price is a little less and gives me room for another lens. Thoughts welcome and thanks in advance.

  • @luiscolon784
    @luiscolon784 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, great review; a lot to think about. I'd keep my D7200 as a backup and get the D850 for my primary. Unless I'm using a tripod most of the day, the lighter camera's for me. Gotta say, though, low light with the D5 must be nice...

  • @DennisBloodnokPhotographyVideo
    @DennisBloodnokPhotographyVideo 6 лет назад +8

    I am a Nikon user myself. I already have a Nikon D750 (as well as a D700 and D7000). If I had the budget, I would buy both the D5 and D850 plus several lenses.
    If I had to choose one of these two cameras, it would be the D5 for the speed and build quality.

    • @kb8729
      @kb8729 5 лет назад

      D750 is bloody good. D850 is great. No need to move the 750 on

  • @pebmets
    @pebmets 6 лет назад +59

    In my opinion, comparing who has the highest ISO is not meaningful, in most cases. Highest usable ISO should be the question. 100 vs 64 on the low end, I wish every camera could do 64. Is anyone going to shoot a photo at 102400 and try to use or sell it? I don't think so. Even for personal use, it would be so noisy it would not even be worth taking the photo, again my opinion. Now compare 3200 vs 3200, 6400 vs 6400 or maybe even 12800 vs 12800 and see what is cleaner or usable would make more sense. Unless something new happens in the future where shooting at 102400 produces something usable, I don't think it makes sense what has the highest ISO if we are talking in the tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands or expandable to 3 million. I am more interest what has the cleanest image at the higher amounts.

    • @froknowsphoto
      @froknowsphoto  6 лет назад +4

      +pebmets hi there, I’m not basing my findings on the highest iso the cameras can do, I’m basing it off of real world usage at higher iso. Good point.

    • @tomirwin4260
      @tomirwin4260 6 лет назад +2

      Dynamic range trumps high ISO.

    • @canttwala8979
      @canttwala8979 6 лет назад

      pebmets 64 iso looks cleaner than 102400 iso

    • @reptileguy1124
      @reptileguy1124 6 лет назад +9

      pebmets I agree, advertising low iso like 64 or lower sounds more appealing to me. When are you going to need 3 million iso? I would rather like to see them advertise that their 6400 iso doesn't look like 6400 iso. We don't need more iso, we need improved iso.

    • @jmowreader9555
      @jmowreader9555 5 лет назад +1

      Pebmets, ISO102,400 is for news photographers. You can shoot sports with no flash and still get reasonable shutter speeds.

  • @knightd427
    @knightd427 6 лет назад +3

    I would choose the D850 because I occasionally shoot behind the scenes stills on indie films. The silent shooting in live view would really come in handy when sound is rolling. My only silent option at the moment is a Nikon 1J3 & the low light performance is terrible.

  • @JinsungVideo
    @JinsungVideo 5 лет назад +1

    You are truly the doyen of the photographic world. Most camera/photography equipment reviewers talk to much about nothing and annoy the shit out of me. Jared, thank you for being highly informative and cooler than the other side of the pillow.

  • @johnlee5721
    @johnlee5721 4 года назад

    Excellent review!
    If you could add a type of sample picture where D5 will make very big difference (and also for d850),
    It would be great. You did cover this in the review verbally, but will d5 actually get you much better chance at that action photo which d850 will fail? Could you comment on this please?

  • @lisajustiniano9718
    @lisajustiniano9718 6 лет назад +1

    My Husband would love the D850 he takes family pic's and travel pic's hobby thanks for the info

  • @Razil-Photography-deaf
    @Razil-Photography-deaf 6 лет назад

    Sir Jared Polin
    Which is the best D850 or D5 live view autofocus tracking?

  • @Rocketflashlight
    @Rocketflashlight 6 лет назад +6

    A quick side note here. I have shot about 15 functions to-date using both cameras side by side. Can I point out a huge problem for me. Using both cameras simultaneously at a function and changing setting quickly as I move around the room sometimes from inside then outside again, flash-on and flash-off, long-lens and wide-lens on alternative cameras. I am constantly changing from manual to aperture priority. If you notice the positioning of these buttons are very dangerously placed. I have found myself changing the QUAL on the D850 as its in the same place as the MODE on the D5. Regarding the ISO on the D5 it is not just a number that sounds impressive, it really is far Superior over the D850 in low light. In the studio however the clarity on the D850 is the best I have had the privilege to use.

    • @pdiseris
      @pdiseris 4 месяца назад

      That QUAL button on the D850 was the dumbest thing Nikon ever did.

  • @luwangchawahengbam8682
    @luwangchawahengbam8682 6 лет назад

    Great presentation 👍👍👍. Both are great cameras. I love landscape and portrait photography. So D850 is definitely my choice sadly its beyond my budget.

  • @ichigokotetsu9540
    @ichigokotetsu9540 5 лет назад +1

    Love the wind tunnel test :D

  • @johnhjic2
    @johnhjic2 6 лет назад

    Hi Jared I do think that now they are different tools in that the D5 is an superb at spots and low light image capture unbeatable in the Nikon line up for press and event photography, Where as for commercial and more general work the detail you can get from the D850 is up with larger format camera of 5 to 10 years but at a fraction of the cost. I have both the D850 and X1D they are both different tools and give outstanding image quality but they both relay on good technique. Thanks for all the great videos.

  • @Merlininsider
    @Merlininsider 6 лет назад +2

    Something that is rarely mentioned is that if you're shooting macro, D850 get the checkmark not only thanks to the higher megapixels, but even more so from the in-built focus shifting, which works fantastic (ones you learn how to use it).

  • @gowronmartok349
    @gowronmartok349 6 лет назад

    @jared polin
    I will go for D850, just looking for good price with 'some' good kit. Any recommendation (-kit wise-)? oh and: You helped me in my choice today, thanks!

  • @Overxpossed
    @Overxpossed 5 лет назад

    Yo bro, long time ago I had a Nikon D3 and a Nikon D700. Same Expeed Sensor and such, but the Nikon D3 always gave me a wider dynamic range and also, when getting data from shadows with much less noise than the D700. As well, the view finde of the D3 was correctly bright (the one of the D700 was a bit darker). Have you notice something like thi in the comparisson? Thanks in advance, man. Cool video.

  • @chrisroos243
    @chrisroos243 6 лет назад

    A really good comparison, thanks! As a professional photographer, i like to work with the D5. The precision and reliability are great. Next to my D5, I work with a D800 too. But it will be a matter of time until it is replaced by a Nikon D850.

  • @markos_photography
    @markos_photography 6 лет назад

    Hi, I am about to invest into a new body however still not 100% sure which one to buy...?
    I really like D850 features eg. silent shooting, tilting monitor... which would perfectly support my Event photography however what draws me back is huge RAW files.
    Question to you guys out there.... What is your experience shooting with D850 in Medium-RAW resolution in Low Light situations? Especially, I would like to hear your experiences around how sharp the images out of the camera are? What about ISO performance in 4000 - 10.000 range?
    FYI. Currently I use D4s
    . Thank you!

  • @LacasadeLeia
    @LacasadeLeia 6 лет назад

    Great explanation!!!

  • @ravichander479
    @ravichander479 5 лет назад

    good video about both cameras, for wildlife i prefer d5 and for landscape i will go for d850

  • @ashwanibaweja
    @ashwanibaweja 6 лет назад

    Hi. Can you please guide which one should i go for D850 or 5dm4. I want to buy one and not been able to decide

  • @TimMoorez
    @TimMoorez 6 лет назад +1

    I was on the wait list for 3 months waiting for the D850 to magically materialize, I instead chose to buy a D4 that was recently refurbished by Nikon with a new shutter for the same price. Going forward I will do the same for the D5 when the right situation is presented and stick with the pro bodies.

  • @ichigokotetsu9540
    @ichigokotetsu9540 5 лет назад +2

    Can the D5 still just shoot 3 minutes of video before it stops recording automatically?

  • @Shaun_X
    @Shaun_X 6 лет назад

    Hey great video Jared. I would get the D850 better video capabilities. - full frame UHD 4K Video rec @ 30 fps - 1080p @ 120 fps.

  • @patbrush8447
    @patbrush8447 6 лет назад +1

    I would go D850 because the higher MP when I’m shooting automotive (lifted trucks) I can have really good detail shots as well as have more AF points to choose from. Plus, this would be my first Full Frame camera and it’s nicely stacked with features

  • @nicolaedavid6386
    @nicolaedavid6386 5 лет назад

    Hi! I'm having a problem with my Nikon D5 and I can't understand it. The focal point illumination is changing by itself while I'm trying to follow a subject or even when stady. I use back button focus and the llittle square gets red well illuminated for 1 second but then I hardly see it. What is that? Thank you!

  • @onnilarri3847
    @onnilarri3847 6 лет назад

    Great comparison!

  • @AnthonyBurnsSydney
    @AnthonyBurnsSydney 6 лет назад

    Hey Froman, keep up the good work.
    One error. The D5 silent high speed is dead silent and 30 frames a sec.
    I was at a shoot, quiet on set, In ten minutes I shot 1100 images by mistake.
    The silent images are jpeg only, no raw and active d-lighting does not apply.

  • @shirazmatheen
    @shirazmatheen 6 лет назад +1

    I use a D 810 at the moment and am starting out with wild life photography. After looking at many reviews including this one, I am more gravitated towards the D 5, for its rugged build quality and the faster frame rate. Also, since I have a D 810. Thoughts and remarks are appreciated.

  • @mattboggs6304
    @mattboggs6304 6 лет назад +12

    I had to make this choice, and I chose the D5. It's more of a specialized tool for sports, low light work, and for use in crappy conditions. It's an absolute beast when you use it for what it was meant to be used for. The D850 is an amazing general purpose camera. I agree with you that for your average person, the D850 is the better choice. But the average person isn't outside shooting night time sports with the worst lighting imaginable and being required to deliver high quality photos. The D850 won't help you much for that. Just pick the right tool for the job you do. For me, the D5 was the no-brainer. Nothing else that Nikon makes will do the job I need it to do.

  • @paulalex32
    @paulalex32 5 лет назад +1

    I'm just making motions toward making photography a career. I have been shooting since the Canon AE-1, film, and home dark rooms. Yeah, about 200 years. As much as I would love to have a D5, it just doesn't make sense. Instead, I am buying the D850, a 24-70 f2.8, and an iMac 27". I already have a number of other lenses well suited to the various genres I wish to shoot, so I am well on my way. Thanks to Jared for all his efforts. You and Ken Rockwell have been very inspiring.

    • @harleyrider9166
      @harleyrider9166 3 года назад

      It would make sense if you had the money

  • @robincorvest681
    @robincorvest681 4 года назад

    I would like to take pictures of surfers in the water with a housing. Which camera do you think would be the best ?
    Thanks

  • @MrRay645
    @MrRay645 5 лет назад

    Over a year latter and have both cameras but I’m still kinda wanting a d5x. Larger battery, better build, vertical grip, dual XQD and resolution of the 850. I also do video so I want a d5 in a mirrorless design as well lol

  • @brucehendricks
    @brucehendricks 6 лет назад +1

    As a working photographer, I own both the D4s as well as the D850. While I’m obviously excited about my new camera (D850) I see a need for both cameras in my work. They both have their own strengths and will be used accordingly. I absolutely love the flagship bodies and how they feel in the hand. When I get the grip for my D850 it'll feel better to work with, but I already like the way it feels (minus the no grip issue). Different cameras, different needs. A great team having both.
    I obviously didn’t feel the need (or want to spend the money) to go from the D4s to the D5. The D5 is pricing itself a little too aggressively in my eyes. Hopefully Nikon cools that down for future flagship models.

  • @goldflow413
    @goldflow413 6 лет назад

    Hey Jared Is It Worth Upgrading To The D850 From The De810 ?

  • @lintang1937
    @lintang1937 6 лет назад

    D850 is the one for me, thank you for your video, very helpful to me, at least.

  • @davewise97
    @davewise97 6 лет назад

    D850 100%
    I shoot landscapes and wildlife, as well as video and stills in a controlled environment (studio like setting). The cropability, the lower native ISO, and full frame video are very exciting to me. Hope to get one in a few months. For now the D7200 is serving me well.

  • @mitchwiebell2785
    @mitchwiebell2785 6 лет назад +2

    I've been a commercial photographer for 25 years. Used to be I used a large format system, medium format and occasionally 35mm; different tools for different jobs. Great gear has always been built to last and has never been cheap. I still use a plain Nikon D3 alongside of my D810. Clients don't see a difference in image quality but may wonder why some files are so huge. Flagship cameras are literally built to take to war. If I had problems that these cameras would solve I'd buy both; currently there's no reason to buy either. If I needed a tax deduction I'd buy the D850 and more hard drives/a server to store/backup the huge files.

  • @danielastello89
    @danielastello89 6 лет назад +1

    I still shoot with the d3300 and I love it! I can only imagine if I had one of these cameras o.O

  • @paulconnors2078
    @paulconnors2078 5 лет назад +1

    For me, the D850 would be my first preference. Here's why: first is cost (as you so aptly describe the advantages). Second, is the type of photography I do, namely travel and portraits. I also believe the D850 with it higher MP capability would allow me to keep the camera longer before needing to replace it.

  • @hemakhatri3442
    @hemakhatri3442 5 лет назад

    Come up with a comparsion video between nikon d500 and d850

  • @dennisjanssen8211
    @dennisjanssen8211 6 лет назад +1

    I went from a Canon 5D IV (with a 400 f/2.8 mk I lens) to the D850 (with a Sigma 500 f/4 Sports for aviation photography. Though, I figured that the D850 can't handle large telelenses. Everything about 40m and further was out of focus, so I went to the shop again and tested it with a Nikon 500 f/4 VR II, but with the same results.. Everything far away was out of focus or not sharp. Though, on a calibration chart it was perfectly sharp.
    The shop gave me the option to go to the D5, which is way better with large telephotolenses.
    Is there anyone who shares the same experience with me?

  • @mateounderwood5829
    @mateounderwood5829 6 лет назад

    Jared, I’m getting back into commercial photography and yes it’s been awhile because I used a F4s back in the day. Trying to decide which one of these fine cameras to get. I shoot a lot of landscapes while backpacking so weight is a little bit of an issue but want the best shot. And I’m starting to shoot weddings. So F5 or D850? Thanks, Drjones552

    • @froknowsphoto
      @froknowsphoto  6 лет назад

      Well, the PRO PRO level is a D5. THe D850 is still pro, not built as tough as the top of the line but also not as expensive. It also may be better for landscapes with better dynamic range and ISO on the lower side.

  • @gregmidtbo4527
    @gregmidtbo4527 6 лет назад

    I️ have a D5 for HS soccer games which are played at night under jenkey HS stadium lights. High ISO and shutter speed (1250) are both a necessity to capture the action. I️ use a 200-400 f4, this rig yields nice shots.
    I️ have a D850 on order for pretty much all other shooting opportunities, mostly travel. Grip is a cheaper upgrade if you have the D5 as you already have the battery and charger.

  • @Tomvvieira
    @Tomvvieira 6 лет назад +1

    Just got the 850! Suped doper happy

  • @Sergher
    @Sergher 2 года назад

    BOTH camera are amazing. even now in 2021. I own the D5 and its great camera, hope to buy soon the D850, the best FF Dynamic range DSLR from Nikon

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619 Год назад

    Coming from D2H, D3S & D4S I kinda stuck on the tough build & weather sealed. I like to go outside in the cold and snow, sand & dust & damp seaside where we live. But I really wish I had WiFi. I love the low light monsters of these recent D single digit. 6400 clean low noise at f1.4-2.8 indoors or night games w/ soft fill flash. However, if you do make a living off this, you should have multiple choices. A quick side-kick w/ a different lens ready to go.

  • @andrejutras
    @andrejutras 6 лет назад

    Alpine Mountain Lanscapes in extreme weather.....I love the idea of the higher megapixels on 850, but thinking the D5 might be the better solution to handle that kind of environment...am I right?

  • @adanybarra2678
    @adanybarra2678 4 года назад +1

    D850 i just bought it! i started with the D7200 a few years ago.

  • @yonikibru4334
    @yonikibru4334 6 лет назад

    Can you also please do a wind tunnel test in the Ultimate Battle between the 5D Mark IV and 1DX Mark II???

  • @georgemeads8019
    @georgemeads8019 5 лет назад

    In my case Jared, it’s like the song said, I’m torn between two lovers, feeling like a fool potation marks. I want both but my just my problem is figuring out which one to purchase first! I may get the 850 now, and purchase the defibrillator or just wait for the D6 to come out.

  • @0815DST
    @0815DST 6 лет назад

    What do you think how the D850 compares to the D750 in terms of ISO? I'm thinking of upgrading from my D750 cameras to a D850 or D5 but I think the better ISO Performance of the D5 is what I want...
    I'm shooting many weddings and events by the way...

  • @symphonygogoi3563
    @symphonygogoi3563 6 лет назад

    I have one 1dx mark 2 but can you give a brief spection plzz

  • @jacklydon
    @jacklydon 6 лет назад

    I had a similar quandary this past summer. Canon 1Dx Mark II or 5D Mark IV. (A photographer told me to spend my available money on good class first. Learn how to be a good photographer before you spend LOTS of money on fancy cameras. So I did that.) I am not a full-time professional photographer but I do sell mainly sports photos. I shoot a lot of sports and news/photo journalism type stuff. My choices were Canon 1Dx Mark II, 5D Mark IV or an earlier generation 5D. (I was doing this before the 6D mark ii came out.) I choose the 5D Mark IV mainly because of the wifi feature and the price. Just couldn't justify additional cost of the 1Dx. Although, maybe someday, I will justify the move to 14 f/sec for state-of-art football and baseball photos. (So far MLB is not knocking down my door offer to buy that camera for me.)

  • @subramanyapandith
    @subramanyapandith 5 лет назад

    Which is best camera for wildlife photography

  • @32456hf
    @32456hf 6 лет назад

    I own both of these cameras. My D5 has currently taken a backseat only because I am still in the feeling out process. I won't give up one for the other, at this point but I am glad that I have both. It's like asking me which sister do I like best? I love them all, equally. Cheers. B^)

  • @MrModerate_kane
    @MrModerate_kane 6 лет назад +2

    Having used D850 there are caveats, Best buy i ever made. D5 is a lovely camera, but the cost of getting it in the UK i got a 70-200, a 50mm and 35mm. Saved me money and i got it for what i wanted, Events/sports/weddings/family and its not a massive machine without the grip. Iso argument is just pure BS. I never shoot above 6400, so why need 102,000 iso?? is 24mb is enough of course, i bought mine though because i can crop and still keep quality if needed, can still get extra range on my 70-200 in DX mode but still see a FF view through the viewfinder to help compose the frame better. Buffer in DX mode is unending, FF mode i get around 54-56 i think, but i never burst like that normally and as the buffer clears so fast i find in FF burst that its clearing between shooting of action. Is there anything i would change about it? Totally rotating back screen, so when its vertical i can rotate it, Dual XQD cards please, Some sort of Banding Protection for LV use(i know its frequency issue but there must be a some fix for that). Overall i am really happy, i will be purchasing a backup 850(replace my D800 backup)but i am holding off to see what Mirrorless Nikon is coming out with.

  • @luca0
    @luca0 6 лет назад +2

    I'm disappointed in Nikon's production over the past few cameras that sit below the flagship in that they have moved their production from Japan to Malaysia, Thailand, etc. The point is, there is a definitive difference in the feel of the quality since the 810, and even the 800. I have both the 700 and the 800 and the 700 just feels more solid. so, in short (hehe) I would go with the D5 because I prefer a camera that feels more solid. I have yet to test the 850 on a job, but I can say that the difference in quality and feel from the 5 is immediately apparent. I don't shoot video, so the advantages that the 850 present over the 5 for that is not a factor

  • @mayurghosh3095
    @mayurghosh3095 6 лет назад +14

    I think I should buy D850 to save money.. and buy good lenses.

  • @jaibero
    @jaibero 6 лет назад

    I would go with D850: price and specs, better and or similar to D5. Like you said, I can buy the D850 and have money left to buy a grip if I wanted to. Wi-Fi and BT settings is very important to me, I can use my cell as a remote wireless shutter and manipulate the triangle settings.

  • @chrisfernandez419
    @chrisfernandez419 6 лет назад +1

    For the price I'll go with the D850 and some glasses, with the D850 I have the option of higher or same MP as the D5. The ISO 25600 on the D850 should be sufficient for any low light situation. The 7FPS is decent for sports.

  • @user-kp4cz4xt8v
    @user-kp4cz4xt8v 6 лет назад

    would it be a great option to have a d850 and a d500 instead of d5?

  • @flaviopresutti
    @flaviopresutti 6 лет назад

    If I could buy one, I would like to have the D850, I am a canon user, and I have al L lenses, but Ill use an adaptor for those!
    Thanks!

  • @zeljkocanic
    @zeljkocanic Год назад

    what about the collors? is it better collors on d5? d850 photos are orange a little bit

  • @paulhills1967
    @paulhills1967 6 лет назад +13

    D750 with a grip is the dogs bollocks (in England that means it's fantastic). I compared files from my D750 to that I shot with a D850 and there is very little difference. In fact, you can only tell which is which by pixel peeping. D750 is a superb all round camera that is excellent value for money.

    • @MrHookshanks
      @MrHookshanks 6 лет назад +3

      You should have gone to specsavers

    • @robertcase2252
      @robertcase2252 6 лет назад +1

      glennskitchen I have been told, that if you shoot the D850 at the full 45 MP at High iso, down size the Image to 25mp, it cleans up the photo to How the D5 or D850 would pruduce noise.

    • @davinsie
      @davinsie 6 лет назад +3

      I miss AF speed with the D750. Besides that it is capable of making great pictures. AF Speed was the reason for me to sell my D810 and buy a D850. I would love to try the D5 for wildlife and compare the two. I don't understand why so many people are so rude and negative. Both the D5 and the D850 (and also the D750/D810) are cameras that can make beautiful pictures. Most of it depends on the one using it ;)

    • @jgmorse8813
      @jgmorse8813 6 лет назад +1

      Agreed but I sold my D750 for the D850 and love it. The dynamic range and on the go problem solving did it for me. The huge pile of megapixels can make up for a world of sins.

    • @lauchlanstill6677
      @lauchlanstill6677 6 лет назад +1

      glennskitchen I’ve living in england and bollocks means bullshit not fantastic

  • @katherineroberts9431
    @katherineroberts9431 6 лет назад

    I gotta go with the D5. The Focus & Tracking was on point with the D5 and the D850 couldn't keep up that well if the subject was moving in zig zag type motions; not to mention the buffer doesn't keep up like it does with the D5. So for me personally, the D5 is the way to go because I work in action pet photography; for those working with non-fast moving objects, than yeah the d850 seems to be a great option.

  • @richardburgos3089
    @richardburgos3089 6 лет назад

    I would definitely go with the D850 and get 2 for my production to increase.

  • @Stefan1968ful
    @Stefan1968ful 6 лет назад +5

    If you are into wildlife and here especially bird photography, I am sorry but here just speed and Autofocus performance counts. So that means for me that I would prefer a Nikon D5. I currently own a Nikon D4S and also a Nikon D850 and most of my birding I am doing with the Nikon D4S. The keep rate is substantially higher than with my Nikon D850. What also really sucks is that 9fps you only have with the additional battery grip. If either internal battery or battery in battery grip is drained then FPS rate goes down to 7fps again. You have to change battery then. That’s really ugly, I already missed important shots due to that. On the other side, with the Nikon D4s I typically can take between 3500 to 4000 shots before a battery needs to be changed. And regarding the mentioned speed advantage, well, I just can say that with fast moving objects you better use the fastest camera you can get. And that’s right now either a Nikon D5 or Canon 1DX Mark II. I am saying this based on own a experience. You just need to try taking pictures of birds like the Kingfisher to understand what I mean. Every FPS more counts here.

    • @kb8729
      @kb8729 5 лет назад

      The d850 varies on wildlife ability based on want lens you use. A 200-500 is slow where is a 70-200 is far quicker

  • @DSP1337
    @DSP1337 6 лет назад +3

    Would you mind doing those comparison videos with just some little tests in between? For me those kind of videos are pretty useless the way you do them, since I know the specs already. Some direct comparisons and sample shots (hell, even some scenes from your real world reviews) would improve this "ultimate battle" format really much.

    • @MchalesNavy
      @MchalesNavy 6 лет назад +1

      Not to mention the specs on paper are often not reflected in reality. Take the buffer for example. D5 - 200 shots. That's an artificial limit, not a capability limit. The camera stops you at 200 to supposedly stop you accidentally wearing the shutter out sitting upside down in a bag or something. So if you need to keep shooting after 200, you just fire it off again. On the other hand the D850 says 51 raw, but in reality its more like mid 20's, even with the fastest xqd cards. That's where a video like this could add some actual usable information, but doesn't.

  • @jlazzmedia3700
    @jlazzmedia3700 6 лет назад +80

    Fro 👃 Photo

  • @d2wizard
    @d2wizard 6 лет назад

    I would go with the D5, shooting motor sports and concerts is route I want to go. But at this point shooting portraits with my D750 is getting me towards that point in life.(not saying I can’t or don’t shoot those things with my current set up)

  • @winvsdroid
    @winvsdroid 6 лет назад

    where can i buy that headgear? :p

  • @waltwords
    @waltwords 6 лет назад

    I have been shooting with my Nikon D7000 for quite some time and was looking forward in testing one of these bodies but i believe the D810 will be a big change for me since i have never used a Full Frame Body Before. A big turn off with the D5 is that i will have to upgrade my memory card since it only accepts XQD Cards.

    • @thecomicexplorer8107
      @thecomicexplorer8107 6 лет назад

      BlackHole Area you can still get the d5 with 2 CF slots. There just harder to find

  • @ashlynoo5551
    @ashlynoo5551 6 лет назад

    as a newish full timer, I am struggling with this decision. I have a d750 that is getting tired and I think will be a great backup camera. I shoot portraits, in studio and on location to pay the bills. No weddings or family stuff for me. I shoot landscapes for fun and to keep my sanity. I don't know what to buy!!!! If they were both the same price, I'd buy the d5. Since they are not, I think I will buy the d850. ugh!! ~Ashlyn

  • @jeff2121
    @jeff2121 6 лет назад

    I shoot mostly weddings and landscapes so for me, as much as I would love to say I own a D5, I would most likely select the D850. I personally feel the increased price tag isn’t worth the difference in specs. I’d rather take the extra money and buy better glass

  • @Nessunego
    @Nessunego 4 года назад

    To get it simple, I have bought both of them. Should I choose one, it's the D5 (even though I hate it doesn't have focus peaking!)

  • @tHaH4x0r
    @tHaH4x0r 6 лет назад

    3:01 You also have to realize that you can do noise processing and that by doing that at the same effective resolution of the D5, you probably have just as good if not improved noice performance.

  • @SCAPETRACE
    @SCAPETRACE 6 лет назад +1

    D850. I would say why but I just agreed with everything you said, the D5 would probably be too op for me.

  • @yonikibru4334
    @yonikibru4334 6 лет назад

    HEY JARED!
    Can you make the comparison video: Canon 1DX Mark II VS Canon 5D Mark IV Which To Buy: The ULTIMATE Battle
    The big question in the world of Canon right now is which camera should you buy, the Canon 5D Mark IV or the 1DX Mark II. Lets first start off by saying these are Nikon's two most expensive offerings. It is also a tough decision to make for a ton of people saying should they stick with the 1DX Mark II or the 5D Mark IV.

  • @MrJueKa
    @MrJueKa 5 лет назад +1

    I`m so happy using my elder Nikon D700 :)) up to now no issues, it`s solid build like a little tank and reliable under all conditions - if I`ve to make a decision I would go for the D5, I`m not interested in videos, so for me those features aren`t important, the D5 is a real tank and that`s what I like, need and expected from a Nikon

    • @hardnb
      @hardnb 4 года назад

      I have one too. It's a great camera and have learned a lot from that tank. One day when i have decide to upgrade probably will be one of this two beasts.

  • @rdrun51660
    @rdrun51660 6 лет назад +1

    Well I will have to go with Jared on this one, the D850 is for me. I am an amateur and have been taking more and more photos over the years. Had a D300, D800 and now am dreaming of the D850. The D5 is just out of my price range, but I really like the "bang for your buck" of the D850! Anyone want to loan an old Irishman $3300? LOL Thanks Jared, nice comparison.

  • @sohamkhamaru9550
    @sohamkhamaru9550 5 лет назад

    I personally would go with D850... Reason being is it's full frame n half price than D5... As a videographer and photographer it's much more reasonable... Currently I have D610 working on.. it's awesome... I have 4 full frame n 1 crop lens that I got with D7000.. I wanted to know for these two long back.. n looking at D850 I was able to make out it's ideal for full time professional camera guys

  • @user-zi9yt5it6d
    @user-zi9yt5it6d 6 лет назад

    I have the olympus pen e-pl2
    And it work very great only at the lowest iso and the superior slow autofocus
    But I do not have any problem about any kind of photography landscape,sport and etc.
    So I do not understand why people keep buying new camera while I am using 7-6 years camera

  • @georgeclifton6546
    @georgeclifton6546 Год назад

    I have both D 5 for birds in flight D 850 low light and landscapes

  • @jddplays2757
    @jddplays2757 6 лет назад

    I would actually buy the D850 first then work up to the D5, so I can use my D850 during the day and great light and then move to the D5 at very low light. If that makes sense.