Its 45.7MP resolution is spectacular, it has a 153-point autofocus system, and can capture images at 7 frames per second – or 9fps with the optional MB-D18 battery grip.Īmazing video features also make it one of the best DSLRs for video around – though the newer Nikon D780 would be a better and cheaper choice for videographers.
We found the Nikon D850 an expensive camera (though prices are falling), but with capabilities that put it in a class of its own.
APS-C format DSLRs like those earlier in our list offer a decent compromise between features, quality, and price, but professionals will demand a step up in image quality, and that means a full-frame DSLR.