![]() This enables the D850 to record uncompressed 4:2:2 8-bit 4K footage, while the Z8 can record 8K 4:2:2 10-bit video. The Z8 also has the option to shoot in Nikon's N-Raw format N-RAW (12 bit), Apple ProRes RAW HQ (12 bit), or Apple ProRes 422 HQ (10 bit).īoth cameras have an HDMI connection that can be used to connect an external recorder. It means the Z8 is much more helpful for creating slow-motion videos. In addition, the Z8 can record 4K video at up to 120p, while the D850 is limited to 30p in 4K and 90p in Full HD (1920 x 1080) or there's a 4x / 5x slow-motion Full HD movie option. ![]() In many situations, 8K video is overkill, but it's likely to become more prevalent and brings scope to crop to 4K. The Nikon Z8 can record 8K video at up to 60p while the Nikon D850 has a maximum resolution of 4K (3,840 x 2160) at 30p (25p and 24p are also available). There's also faster communication between the lens and the camera body with the Z mount, and that's useful for fast focusing and image stabilization. ![]() This means it can let in more light and Nikon's engineers have greater scope with lens design. The Nikon Z mount has a diameter of 55mm, 8mm bigger than the F mount. Thankfully, Nikon D850 users can use an FTZ adapter to use their Nikon F-mount lenses on the Z8, which has the Z mount. As the D850 is a DSLR and the Z8 is a mirrorless camera, they have different lens mounts.
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