It's built with a tough and lightweight magnesium alloy, and it's completely weather-sealed, so it's durable and reliable. ![]() Professional photographers absolutely love the D850 because it's a true workhorse that can withstand any environment. □ Nikon D850 A 45.4MP beast, the Nikon D850 will capture every single star you can possibly see and then some, thanks to its wide ISO range - although DSLRs are being phased out in favor of mirrorless models. While this isn't crucial for excellent astro shots (and can sometimes be a hindrance), you may benefit from the extra megapixels if you're going to be producing large prints or shooting other styles of photography, such as landscape, or shooting long-lens wildlife photos where stunning detail makes the world of difference. The other obvious difference is the Z7 II has almost double the amount of megapixels - 45.7MP vs the 24.5 megapixels of the Z6 II, giving absolutely mind-blowing resolution. This may not seem like a big deal, but it's extremely useful for professional photographers and gives everyone more peace of mind during their photo sessions. So, if one card gets damaged, you'll still have all your photos safely stored on the other one. With this setup, every picture you take is automatically saved to both cards. This allows you to select where you want to store your photos or use one card as a backup. The Z7 II camera has a significant improvement - it now has dual memory card slots. Although it's visually identical to the Nikon Z6 II in terms of design, we noticed some worthwhile differences when it came to image quality and functionality in our Nikon Z7 II review. ![]() The Nikon Z7 II tops our list, a few entries above its predecessor, the Nikon Z6 II. □ Nikon Z7 II Combines power, speed and precision with a simple interface and organized button layout in an attempt to master all trades - although it would be overkill for just astrophotography. ★★★★½
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