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

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 ($786.97 at Walmart) , 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 that of the 36-megapixel D810 ($2,499.00 at Amazon) . When you add integrated Wi-Fi for remote control and on-the-go file transfer, and a tilting rear display that's a great help for video capture, you've got a camera that is worthy of being called our Editors' Choice. It displaces the Canon EOS 6D ($1,599.00 at Amazon) as our favorite entry-level full-frame SLR; the 6D has a GPS, which is an expensive add-on for the D750, but its autofocus system and burst capabilities aren't on the same level as the Nikon. Design and ControlsThe D750 ($1,596.95 at Amazon)  is fairly small when you consider its full-frame image sensor is more than double the size of an APS-C camera...

The Nikon D750 delivers pro-level performance at a reasonable asking price, making it our Editor's Choice for full-frame DSLRs under $2,500.

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; Integrated Wi-Fi

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

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D750 Review

Excellent AF performance; Great image quality; Solid handling;

Misses some manual control features of the D810;

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.

B&H Photo
★★★★★
5 years ago
Excellent Mid-Level FX DSLR

For those of us who want to upgrade to FX and/or dont need a D810/D850 there is the Nikon D750. In general, I found the D750 to live up to most of the rave reviews with some caveats that may, or may not be important to many photographers.

Adorama
★★★★★
8 years ago

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.

Crutchfield
★★★★★
4 years ago
Nikon D750 Kit

I'm very happy with my choice. This camera is quite heavy, but not unwieldy. I am still learning all the features and differences from my previous camera (different brand), but I'm thrilled with the shots I'm getting so far. The kit lens (24-120) has a beautiful range for a starter lens as well.

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago

Just did a 2019 calendar and out of the thirteen pics i used; 5. P900 4. D5300 2. Sony wx350 2. iPhone Out off these cameras i was mostly disappointed with the D5300. The D750 attracted my attention because the price has been lowered and may be it was time to up grade from the D5300.

dpreview.com
★★★★★
5 years ago

To understand why it is perfect for me and I think to 99% of the photographers I have to tell you what I think its weaknesses are, when it is not good for you, or maybe it is good but you could have a better (more specific) camera.

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