Nikon D850 vs D750 vs D500 – Comparison

Here is a Nikon D850 vs D750 vs D500 comparison that shows the highlights to help you for decision.

The Nikon D850 uses a Nikon-designed back-side illuminated (BSI) full-frame image sensor with no optical low-pass filter. Effective pixel count of the FX-format sensor is 45.7 megapixels.

You can find a quick review and comparison sheet between these cameras. The new Nikon D850 is a high-resolution DSLR that is also intended for speed. In Nikon world we can also say that the D850 is a full-frame version of the D500 except the sensor and resolution. With 24MP sensor and 6.5fps burst speed, Nikon D750 is a much compact and cheaper full-frame model in this comparison.

Check out the differences between the Nikon D850 vs D750 vs D500 DSLRs.

Specifications Comparison of Nikon D850 vs D750 vs D500 Cameras

Nikon D850 vs D750 vs D500 - Comparison

Below you can see the specs comparison table of Nikon D850 vs D750 vs D500 DSLR cameras. Some differences like sensor, image size, shooting speed, lcd size etc.. detailed as bold on the table.

Feature D850 D750 D500
Sensor Resolution 45.75 MP 24.3 MP 20.9 MP
Sensor Type BSI-CMOS CMOS CMOS
Image Size 8256 x 5504 6016 x 4016 5568 x 3712
Image Processor Expeed 5 Expeed 4 Expeed 5
Sensor Size Full Frame Full Frame APS-C
Uncompressed Format RAW + TIFF RAW RAW + TIFF
Picture Control Auto Yes No No
Viewfinder Coverage 100% 100% 100%
Viewfinder Magnification 0.75x 0.70x 1x
Storage Media XQD, SD UHS-II (2 Slots) SD/SDHC/SDXC (2 Slots) XQD, SD UHS-II (2 Slots)
Continuous Shooting Speed 7 FPS, 9 FPS w/ Battery Pack 6.5 FPS 10 FPS
Flash Sync Speed 1/250s 1/200s 1/250s
Max Shutter Speed 1/8000 to 30 sec 1/4000 to 30 sec 1/8000 to 30 sec
Native ISO Sensitivity ISO 64-25,600 ISO 100-12,800 ISO 100-51,200
Boosted ISO Sensitivity ISO 32, ISO 102,400 ISO 50, ISO 51,200 ISO 50, ISO 1,640,000
Autofocus System 153 point AF system (99 cross-type) 51 point AF system (15 cross-type) 153 point AF system (99 cross-type)
AF Detection range -4 to +20 EV -3 to +19 EV -4 to +20 EV
Metering Sensor 180K pixels RGB Sesnor 91K pixels RGB Sesnor 180K pixels RGB Sesnor
Metering Detection range -3 to 20 EV 0 to 20 EV -3 to 20 EV
Video Maximum Resolution 4K@30p 1920×1080@60p 4K@30p
LCD Screen 3.2″ Fully Articulated TFT-LCD 3.2″ Fully Articulated TFT-LCD 3.2″ Fully Articulated TFT-LCD
Touchscreen Yes No Yes
LCD Resolution 2,360,000 dots 1,229,000 dots 2,360,000 dots
Built-in GPS No No No
Built-in Wi-Fi Yes Yes Yes
Built-in Flash No Yes No
Button illumination Yes No Yes
Battery EN-EL15a EN-EL15 EN-EL15
Battery Life 1,840 shots (CIPA) 1,230 shots (CIPA) 1,240 shots (CIPA)
Shutter Durable 200,000 Cycles 150,000 Cycles 200,000 Cycles
USB Version 3.0 2.0 3.0
Dimensions 146 x 124 x 78.5 mm 141 x 113 x 78 mm 147 x 115 x 81 mm
Weight 1,015g 750g 860g
Current Price $3,299.95 $1796.95 $1,896.95
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