Nikon D850 Vs Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - Best dslr camera in India
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Nikon D850 Vs Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Nikon D850 Vs Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

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Nikon D850 and Canon EOS 5D Mark IV comparison.

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Nikon D850 Vs Canon EOS 5D Mark IV





When you talk about the best DSLR camera in India most common name will be Nikon D850 & Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. These two cameras are the undisputed best camera in the current market but question arise which one to buy? So let's try to understand about these cameras and compare these DSLRs.

To compare we first have to understand about these cameras


1. Nikon D850  

Meet the camera that has perfected extraordinary image clarity, with its stunning 45.7 effective megapixels, giving you an enhanced resolution that is impeccably suited to professional large-format posters or canvas print. An ISO range of 64 to 25600 also allows increased sensitivity and versatility with a wide range of environments. Never miss a once-in-a-lifetime photo with the improved speed and power of this camera. Employ the approximately 7 fps or 9 fps1 high-speed continuous shooting to your advantage and capture the action at the exact moment you need. Enhance your abilities with the superior 153-point autofocus (AF) system and an exclusive AF engine that utilizes parallel processing with a sequence control microcomputer so you get high performance autofocusing even for demanding high-speed shoots. The camera even has an optical viewfinder with approximately 0.75x magnification, the largest in Nikon DSLR camera history, so you can compose the perfect shot with its wide field of view. From museums to theatres, you will be artfully assisted by the camera's 45-megapixel silent photography that is completely noiseless during shutter release. Even during sound sensitive situations involving animals or athletes, the approximately 6 fps continuous silent shooting boosts your ability to capture that key shot. Additionally, innovative new shutter and mirror drive mechanisms act in tandem to reduce vibration during shutter release, avoiding mechanical vibrations that could impact the sharpness of your image.


2. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Continuing on in their legacy of powerful workhorse cameras, Canon has released the 5D Mark IV DSLR which is an outstanding still photography option and an able 4K-capable video machine. This multimedia maven offers a newly developed 30.4MP full-frame CMOS sensor paired with the DIGIC 6+ image processor in order to balance fine detail and resolution with low-light performance and sensitivity. It is able to work within a native range of ISO 100-32000, which can then be expanded to an impressive ISO 50-102400, for sharp, low-noise images in a variety of conditions. Along with these improvements to image quality, users will enjoy a performance boost across the board with an enhanced AF system, built-in Wi-Fi, NFC, and GPS, and much more.


Let's Compare 

1. Price -

                    The first thing which comes in mind when buying expensive equipment is the price and these two cameras are not that budget-friendly, but the output from these DSLRs are just astonishing. 

Nikon D850 
PRICE 
 Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
 2,09,999
(Body Only)

2,27,916
(With 24-105 lens) 
*Prices keeps on fluctuating

If you compare the price of these cameras then Canon has a slight advantage over Nikon in price factor but as I said earlier prices keep on fluctuating and you guys will not regrate spending your money on these cameras.

2. Sensor - 

                        These two cameras have two different sensors in it 

 Nikon D850 
 Sensor
 Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
45.7 Megapixel Back-side Illuminated CMOS Sensor 

30.4 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor 
By Megapixel count, Nikon has an edge over Canon but you cannot say Nikon is a clear winner due to it despite lower megapixel canon is stood its ground and is giving a tough competition. 

3. ISO Range - 

                                ISO plays a vital role in the performance of any camera, ISO can be a game-changer in a low light situation. 

  Nikon D850 
ISO Range 
 Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
 ISO 64 - 25,600
Can also be set to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1 EV (ISO 32 equivalent) below ISO 64 or to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1, or 2 EV (ISO 102,400 equivalent) above ISO 25,600; auto ISO sensitivity control available

Auto 100-32000 (in 1/3-stop or whole stop increments) 
ISO can be expanded to L:50, H1: 51200, H2: 102400,

In this base, ISO Canon is having much more compatibility than Nikon. Canon has shown a slightly better result in low light.


4. Image Quality - 

                                       Both cameras can capture breathtaking photos. 

Nikon D850  
Maximum Resolution
 Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 
 8256 x 5504

 6720 x 4480

 Nikon D850 
Aspect Ratio 
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 
 1:1, 3:2, 4:5

1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9 

Nikon D850 
Image File Format
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 
 JPEG, RAW, TIFF

 JPEG, RAW

Both cameras have a bit depth of 14-Bit with CMOS Sensor. Nikon has 153 AF points and Canon has 61 AF points. Nikon has 51 frames in RAW format whereas Canon has 21 frames in RAW.

5. Video Capability - 

                                           In the video department, both cameras pass with flying clours both cameras can record in HD as well as in 4K resolution (Nikon can also have the capacity to record in 8K) Both cameras have an amazing sharpness and colors.

Nikon D850  
Video Capability 
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 
Video recording is possible at 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) using either the full-frame area or a DX crop area in 30p, 25, or 24p frame rates. Full HD 1080p video recording is also supported at up to 120p for slow-motion playback, and video files can be saved to the in-camera memory cards or as an uncompressed file to an optional external recorder via HDMI out. The D850 also blends both still and video capabilities with the ability to produce 8K time-lapses using the Interval Timer Mode or in-camera 4K time-lapse movies, with the ability to record up to 9999 exposures for either method. Picture style Flat

The 5D Mark IV supports DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) resolution recording at up to 30 fps at 500 Mbps, along with Full HD 1080p shooting at 60 fps and HD 720p at 120 fps for slow-motion playback. When recording in-camera, 4K video has 4:2:2 sampling and 8-bit color depth, while Full HD 1080p footage has 4:2:0 sampling. Uncompressed Full HD 1080p video can also be saved via HDMI to an optional external recorder with 4:2:2 color sampling. 4K video is recorded using a central 4096 x 2160 area of the sensor at a 1.74x crop in order to record video with an ideal 1: 1-pixel sampling ratio, while Full HD recording makes use of the entire full frame. Picture style C-Log

Still, both cameras are so close and inseparable in specs and results, but in Nikon especially while recording timelapse gives more control over the camera than Canon. Focus is slightly better than Nikon as Canon uses Dual Pixel CMOS AF.

6. Interface - 

                            When you are using professional cameras you like to add accessories with it to enhance the output. 

 Nikon D850 
Connectivity 
 Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
3.5mm Headphone, 3.5mm Microphone, HDMI C (Mini), Nikon 10-Pin, X-Sync Socket, USB 3.0 Micro-B

3.5mm Headphone, 3.5mm Microphone, Canon N3, HDMI C (Mini), USB 3.0

Other connectivity 
Nikon has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth whereas Canon only has Wi-Fi but on another hand, Canon has GPS and Nikon don't have GPS 

Nikon supports 1 x SD/SDHC/SDXC, 1 x XQD cards 
Canon supports 1 x SD/SDHC/SDXC 1 x CompactFlash cards

Nikon D850 has a Nikon F mount with a full-frame sensor
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV has a Canon EF mount with a full-frame sensor 

The screen on Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is fixed but on Nikon D850 is not fixed. Nikon also has an illuminated button. 


Nikon D850 



Canon EOS 5D Mark IV




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