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Nikon D750 + 24-120/4 G ED VR

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★★★★★
8 years ago
Nikon D750

The Nikon D750 is a full-frame DSLR for the kind of photographer who wants a camera one step down from the pro models. You get the low-light flexibility that comes with a full-frame sensor, and some features generally left out of the top models – all without some of the extra cost of the top dogs.

Excellent AF performance; Great image quality; Solid handling

Misses some manual control features of the D810

PC Magazine
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D750

The Nikon D750 ($2,299.95) is the company's second real effort at making an affordable full-frame D-SLR. It's only $300 more than the D610 , but it's much more capable. The D750 uses a 24-megapixel image sensor, but its autofocus system, video recording capabilities, and build quality are equal to...

24-megapixel full-frame image sensor; 6.5fps burst shooting; Solid high ISO performance; Fast 51fps autofocus system; 1080p60 video capture; Intervalometer and time lapse functions; Dual card slots; Tilting rear display; Loads of physical controls; Uncompressed video output via HDMI.

Sensor includes optical low-pass filter; Time lapse limited to 8 hours; GPS module is a pricey add-on; Wi-Fi remote function needs improvement; No PC sync socket

Camera Labs
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D750 review

The Nikon D750 is a highly satisfying camera, carving a surprisingly successful niche between the ‘budget' D610 and high-end D810, and ending up, in my view anyway, as more compelling than either.

Great quality across broad ISO range from FX sensor; Very good build quality and ergonomics; Fast 51-point AF works in very low light (-3EV); 6.5fps continuous shooting speed; Vertically-articulated 3.2in screen; Built in Wifi with smartphone remote control; Very capable movies; 1080 60p; Power...

Basic Wifi facilities and network open by default; Quiet options not all that quiet; No focus peaking; Focusing in Live View slower than mirrorless cameras; Can't boost speed in DX mode or using battery grip; Maximum shutter and sync speeds of 1/4000 and 1/200

ePHOTOzine
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D750 DSLR Review

The Nikon D750 has a high resolution 3.2inch tilting screen, as well as impressive battery life, built in Wi-Fi, a more compact body and faster continuous shooting making this a very appealing camera.

Built in Wi-Fi; Auto shutter speed control for auto ISO; Compact full-frame DSLR body; 2 year warranty; Impressive battery life; Impressive noise performance up to ISO6400/12800; Tilting 3.2inch screen; Low-light focus (down to -3EV; Compact body

Smaller top LCD display; Cheaper alternatives are available; White balance results could be better

Photography BLOG
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D750

The Nikon D750 is a full-frame DSLR camera with a brand new 24.3-megapixel FX format sensor with an OLPF / anti-aliasing filter, a lightweight weather-sealed monocoque body, an ISO range of 50-51,200, Full HD (1080p) movies at 50p/60p, latest Expeed 4 image processing engine, new Multi-CAM 3500II FX...

Good House Keeping
★★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D750 with 24-120mm VR Lens Kit

The Nikon D750 takes excellent images, but it's definitely not cheap. When paired with the 24-120mm zoom lens, the D750 was the most advanced DSLR we tested. The camera has a 24.3 megapixel sensor with ultra-fast autofocus and shooting.

Excellent image quality for photos and video; Excellent battery life; Very quick autofocus and shooting

Heavier than lower end model; Expensive; Preview LCD screen can't be rotated

Gadget Guy
★★★★★
6 years ago
Review: Nikon D750 full-frame DSLR

Professional cameras tend to cost an arm and a leg, but Nikon's D750 tries to find a middle ground for less than $2500, packing in 24 megapixels, WiFi, and a body that makes it feel like a real camera.

Excellent image quality; Built very well; Comfortable to hold; Supports both FX (full-frame) and DX (APS-C size) lenses; Very fast; Offers up two SD card slots

Heavy; Requires external battery charger; with no microUSB charging; Function buttons don't always pay attention to what you've asked them to do; WiFi control needs so much more work; Transfer over WiFi doesn't support full resolution; and the largest setting sizes for your screen resolution

printerinfo.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

Nikon finds the missing link between pro and consumer DSLRs with new D750.

Top Ten Reviews
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D750 Review

The Nikon D750 is a full-frame DSLR that provides not only excellent image quality and performance, but also best-in-class features and design. For this reason, the D750 is one of the best cameras available for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

This camera provides excellent image quality without sacrificing features

A maximum shutter speed of 1/4000s limits your aperture settings when shooting in bright light

Camerasdirect
★★★★★
8 years ago
Pro level full frame

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.

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