After using the Nikon D750 for over a month, I must say that I am very impressed with the camera – it is a great all-around machine that can be used effectively for most photography needs.
After using the Nikon D750 for over a month, I must say that I am very impressed with the camera – it is a great all-around machine that can be used effectively for most photography needs.
"This is the camera I have been waiting for. Five years ago I bought the d750 and am using it for my growing photography buisness. Now I I really appreciate the sturdiness of this camera but it's light weight. I love the wifi capabilities and the tilting screen.
The camera market is changing and the Nikon D750 is the epitome of that. A full-frame DSLR with a tilt-angle screen? People wouldn't have even considered that not so many years ago because the technology just wasn't nearly up to it. So why now?
Battery life is; highly responsive (shutter is super-reactive); decent image quality (settings specific); tilt-angle screen opens some shooting opportunities; dual SD card slots; Wi-Fi
JPEG processing a little aggressive; live view focus speed/pinpoint accuracy may make tilt-angle screen questionable; small top LCD panel; some Wi-Fi app functionality issues
Just before the enormous Photokina show in Germany, Nikon presented another full edge DSLR in 2014, the Nikon D750. Pressing the freshest and the most exceptional 51-point Multi-CAM 3500 FX II self-adjust framework, a 24 MP sensor, 6.5 casings for every second nonstop shooting velocity, manufactured...
Nikon D750 is significantly lighter (230g
Image Stabilization - No Built-in stabilization
This is one of my favorite camera bodies we currently have in the store. It's a full frame camera that includes an articulated screen that makes video recording at odd angles much easier. There have been issues in the past with the sensor but they have all since been resolved according to Nikon.
Since mid-2012, the Nikon D800E has been my main FX-format DSLR . While it is still an excellent camera even with the updated D810 on the market, I realize that 36MP is often not necessary and I also prefer a faster frame rate and a smaller body for more casual shooting.
This is an excellent camera. The photos are as good as anything in the Nikon line. Allows you to take advantage of the vast Nikon System. It is just under a Pro camera because although it has seals it is not weather proofed. Construction is good. Software updated regularly. Wireless, full frame.
Nikon System and Lenses; High quality photos
Compared to Mirrorless; lenses are bulkier
For my professional work, I use the Canon 5D Mark III, 6D, and 1D Mark IV. For non-pro, I use the Nikon D750 and D810. Each camera has its strengths and weakness over the others, but the one DSLR body that reigns supreme is the D750. It is the best all-around DSLR.
Purchased this just over a year ago from NewEgg; What makes this the best Nikon DSLR available: high ISO performance, built-in Wifi with avail Nikon device apps for remote control and photo access, swivel LCD screen, and fast focus.
Wish it had built-in GPS for geo-tagging
Nikon D750 comes from the clan of FX format sensor cameras residing between the affordable D610 and the top end pro D810 . And so long after Canon's cameras (top end, especially 5D Mark III) being heavily used for video recording among DSLRs, Nikon could muster enough tech to release a video centric...
Excellent image quality; Compact; weather Sealed; Tilt screen; full time AF; dual MIC; Bright colorful display
Narrow spread of Focus points; Rectangular viewfinder
Upgraded from a D7000 and what a difference. Low light performance is very good. Shoot indoor sports for my daughters teams focus is fast, pics barely have any noise at 10000-12800 iso. Outdoor and landscape photography is tack sharp with nice colors. Wifi is nice and works well.
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