The D750 is the champion in it's league. It simply blows away its competitors. I bought this around 1.37L with 24-85 lens in China recently. Everything is amazing in this camera. Recommended if you are a pro.
Manufacturer: Nikon
The D750 is the champion in it's league. It simply blows away its competitors. I bought this around 1.37L with 24-85 lens in China recently. Everything is amazing in this camera. Recommended if you are a pro.
Great shots of the Middle East. (Plus a couple of Chico State lol... Shasta Hall gave it away) Great review though. I just purchased one. HI Dan, any Idea how I could shoot prores or raw with the d750 at 60 FPS... as far as I could tell none of the Atomos products support anything but 60i..
After six years of waiting, the Nikon D750 is here. When the long-awaited successor to the discontinued Nikon D700 arrived in September, the full-frame, 24-megapixel D750 fit neatly in between the D610 and the D810, though it has much more in common with its higher-end sibling.
Solid performance and image quality; great value, excellent feature set; built-in Wi-Fi; tilting LCD
Maximum shutter speed of 1/4000; no split-screen focus; Wireless Mobile Utility App limited in functionality
The D750 is Nikon's first full-frame DSLR with a tiltable display, which goes from about 90 degrees downwards to 75 degrees upwards.In terms of price, it costs between Nikon's entry-level full-frame DSLR D610 ($2,619, body only) and the mid-range full-frame DSLR D810 ($4,888, body only),It is also...
Superb handling ; Great performance ; Great image quality;
Quite big and heavy ; No in-body stabilisation ; No 4K video;
Superb handling ; Great performance ; Great image quality;
Quite big and heavy ; No in-body stabilisation ; No 4K video;
It's big and bulky, but this is one of the most comfortable, intuitive DSLRs money can buy
Superb handling; Great performance; Great image quality
Quite big and heavy; No in-body stabilisation; No 4K video
Nikon finds the missing link between pro and consumer DSLRs with new D750.
Nikon finds the missing link between pro and consumer with its D750.
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
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