Abstract: Kai from Digital Rev is back with his first look at the new Nikon D750 . He provides his usual quirk, along with some practical observations of the camera. As usual with Kai, there is some mild language within – so, fair warning.Since Kai discussed the bo...
Abstract: Photography enthusiasts waited a long time for a worthy successor to the six-year-old Nikon D700 camera. The Nikon D750 did not fail to deliver. Although its price tag is hovering around the upper reaches, it is a camera that delivers. Of course, there ha...
A really handsome looking camera overall, Seamless one-step wireless transmission, Excellent low light performance, Accurate autofocus in dim light, Very flexible RAW files,
Viewfinder cup blocks off the screen when flipped up, Metering is ever so lightly off
Published: 2014-10-23, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: One of the hottest launches from this year's Photokina trade show, the Nikon D750, has grabbed the attention of serious amateurs and pros alike. Boasting a newly developed 24.3Mp sensor, expanded ISO sensitivity range and a host of features from their pro...
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Published: 2014-10-15, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The Nikon D750 delivers the best photo quality and continuous-shooting performance in its price class, along with a nicely well-rounded feature set
Nikon's Wi-Fi implementation is weak and some of the other features could be executed a little better. Plus Live View performance is sad
It's not the cheapest camera in its class, but the Nikon D750 delivers an excellent combination of quality, performance and features for its price....
Published: 2014-10-10, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
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. Uncomp
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
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....
Combining the design and handling of the cheaper D610 with many of the more expensive D810's features, Nikon have clearly positioned the new full-frame D750 between the two. Do you like the compactness, handling and smaller 24-megapixel files of the D610...
Published: 2014-09-12, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The Nikon D750 is a very capable high-end DSLR that successfully positions itself between the existing D610 and D810 - a slot which may, at first, seem unnecessary, but which has ended up delivering one of the most compelling models in the range. Nikon's...
Abstract: The D750's pentaprism viewfinder is similar to those of the D610 and D810, but its large, high-res 3.2-inch LCD monitor is now articulated, which is a first for a Nikon FX-format camera. Also new is in-camera Wi-Fi wireless networking, although you can st...