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Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (FX) |
Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Supported File Format | JPEG, Raw (NEF, lossless compressed, compressed 12 or 14 bit) |
Image Stabilization | No |
Optical Zoom | 1 x |
Maximum Aperture | 5.6 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 50 |
Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Highlight-weighted, Spot |
Brand | Nikon |
About this item
- Full frame 243 megapixel CMOS image sensor and expeed 4 image processor
- Full HD 60/50/30/25/24p video
- Built in Wi-Fi connectivity and compatibility with the WT 5a plus UT 1 communication unit
- Shoot up to 65 fps at full resolution frame size (pixels): 1920 x 1080
- Pro video feature set including: Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed, manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording even use power aperture control for smooth iris transitions and auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions
- Compact, lightweight and slim unibody (monocoque) body design with tilting Vari angle LCD display
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Auto focus | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Picture quality | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.4 | — | 4.7 |
Battery life | 4.4 | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.1 | — | 4.6 |
Quality of material | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.5 | 4.1 | — | — |
For landscape photography | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | — | 4.6 | — |
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display type | LED | 4K UHD | LCD | LED-backlit | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3.2 inches | 3.2 inches | 3.2 inches | 3.2 inches | 3.2 inches | 3.2 inches |
lens type | Close-Up | Close-Up | Interchangeable | interchangeable | — | Converter |
zoom type | Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom | Optical Zoom | — | Optical Zoom | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom |
shooting modes | Movie mode, burst mode, manual mode | Movie mode, burst mode, manual mode | Photography Live View mode, Movie Live View mode | Aperture-Priority, Manual, Programmed auto with flexible program, Shutter-Priority | Auto, Program, Shutter, Aperture, Manual, Effect, User 1, User 2 | Aperture-Priority, Auto modes, Manual, Programmed auto with flexible program, Scene Modes, Shutter-Priority, Special Effects Modes U1, U2 |
connectivity tech | HDMI, USB | HDMI, USB | HDMI, USB | HDMI, NTSC, USB 3.0 | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | HDMI, USB |
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Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection, Center, Selective single-point, Face Detection, Tracking, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection |
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Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1229000 |
Photo Sensor Size | Full Frame (35mm) |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Effective Still Resolution | 24.3 MP |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 24.93 MP |
Frame Rate | 60 FPS |
White balance settings | Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Fluorescent, Cloudy, Shade, Flash torch |
Self Timer Duration | 20 seconds |
JPEG quality level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
Image Stabilization | No |
Flash Modes Description | Auto, Auto/Red-Eye Reduction, Fill Flash, Hi-Speed Sync, Off, Rear Curtain/Slow Sync, Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 sec |
Supported Image Format | MPEG-4 |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4, H.264 |
Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Video encoding | NTSC/PAL |
Video Input Format | NTSC/PAL |
Video Standard | MPEG 4 |
Color Depth | 14 Bits |
Video Output Interface | HDMI, USB |
Warranty Type | 12 |
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Mfg Warranty Description Labor | 1 year limited |
Manufacturer Warranty Description Parts | 1 year limited |
Model Name | Nikon D750 |
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Brand | Nikon |
Model Number | 1543 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #56,976 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #57 in DSLR Cameras |
ASIN | B0060MVJ1Q |
Color | Black |
Guide Number | 39' / 11.89 m at ISO 100 |
Included Components | EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, D750 FX-format Digital SLR Camera Body, UC-E17 USB Cable AN-DC14 Strap, DK-21 Rubber Eyecup, MH-25a Battery Charger, BF-1B Body Cap, DK-5 Eyepiece Cap, ViewNX 2 CD-ROM |
Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Processor Description | Expeed 4 |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.55 x 3.07 x 4.45 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.65 Pounds |
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Lens Type | Close-Up |
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Optical Zoom | 1 x |
Maximum Aperture | 5.6 Millimeters |
Zoom Type | Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom |
Autofocus Points | 51 |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (FX) |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 51200 |
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Expanded ISO Minimum | 50 |
Max Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | Program, Shutter priority, Manual, Aperture priority |
Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Highlight-weighted, Spot |
Shooting Modes | Movie mode, burst mode, manual mode |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.70x |
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Viewfinder Type | Optical |
Screen Size | 3.2 Inches |
Display Type | LED |
Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
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Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | Lithium Ion |
Battery Weight | 3 Ounces |
Battery Life | 50 minutes |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 6.5 |
Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11b, 802.11g |
Wireless Communication Technology | BuiltIn |
Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC (dual slots) |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Special Feature | EXPEED 4 Image Processor; Built-In Flash; Multi-CAM 3500FX II 51-Point AF Sensor; Time Lapse Shooting and Exposure Smoothing |
Skill Level | Professional |
Digital Recording Time | Up to 29 Minutes, 59 Seconds for Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 59.94p |
Shock Resistant | FALSE |
Supported Audio Format | [EST] AAC, PCM, or similar |
Form Factor | Compact |
Hardware Interface | AV Port |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Delay between shots | 0.15 seconds |
Audio Output Type | Headphones |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
GPS | Optional |
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Product Description
Style: Body Only | Configuration: Base Product Description Ignite your creative desires A serious tool for serious shooters The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting. From the Manufacturer Bring your vision to life with Nikon's first full-frame D-SLR to feature a tilting Vari-angle display and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. With pro-caliber video features inspired by the D810, the same autofocus and metering system used in the D4S and D810, a newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor and exceed 4 image processor, the D750 delivers a feature set unlike D-SLRs its size. A monologue design keeps the camera remarkably slim, compact and lightweight, and a control layout based on Nikon's flagship cameras makes for comfortable, intuitive handling. The D750 will deliver superb performance. Full-frame freedom, outstanding agility and the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi. For those who find inspiration everywhere, who switch between stills and video without missing a beat, who want the look only a full-frame D-SLR can achieve and who love sharing their shots, the D750 is the tool to unleash your artistry. With features inspired by D4S and D810, the D750 brings dazzling image quality, cinematic video capabilities and pro-inspired handling in a nimble design with a tilting Vari-angle LCD and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Enthusiasts upgrading from a DX-format D-SLR will marvel at the D750's full-frame performance. Pros seeking a primary or secondary camera for fast-paced shoots will appreciate the D750's familiar handling and speed. And filmmakers looking for a compact D-SLR to bring a production to life or to capture B-Roll will find the D750 a perfect fit. The D750 is a thrilling centerpiece of an exceptional imaging system. Ignite your creative desires A serious tool for serious shooters The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting. Take your passion to the next level 24.3MP FX-format sensor and EXPEED 4 Like every Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 achieves a level of image quality few other manufacturers can match. Its newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor is paired with EXPEED 4 image processing for fast frame rates, a low noise, wide ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable up to ISO 51,200), Full HD video with enhanced definition and reduced noise at high ISO sensitivities, minimal moiré, jaggies and false colors and a Nikon first—autofocus performance down to -3EV. Paired with the versatile array of full-frame or DX-format NIKKOR lenses, the D750 is capable of telling any story you can imagine. Shoot cinematically Cutting edge HD video capabilities With professional video capabilities inspired by the D810 and an array of inputs and outputs, the D750 is as well-suited for recording daily life and events as it is for filmmaking and videography. Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed Full HD 1080 footage at 60/50/30/25/24p. Manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording—even use Power Aperture control for smooth iris transitions and Auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions. Use Highlight Display with zebra stripes to confirm exposure, apply Flat Picture Control for easier color grading in post and record at low and high angles with the 3.2-inch tilting Vari-angle LCD. Stay connected Built-in Wi-Fi sharing and remote control Sharing and transferring your favorite D750 photos is fast, easy and fun. Wirelessly connect to the D750 with a compatible smartphone or tablet, browse the camera's memory card, download your favorite shots and then email them, text them or upload them to your favorite website. You can also use your smart device as a remote monitor and control for the D750—see what the camera sees and fire the shutter. For faster wireless transfers, transmit images over FTP using the WT-5A Wireless Transmitter + UT-1 Communication Unit. (Advanced shooters can use a web browser on a smartphone or tablet in HTTP mode to operate camera controls and begin Live View shooting.) Enjoy the view A first for a Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 features a 3.2-inch 1,229 dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display. It has RGBW alignment and color balance customization, so it can be matched to an external monitor. Use it to shoot from high and low angles, to spot-select white balance during Live View shooting, to access the intuitively redesigned Info. Display or to change settings quickly from the separate Photo Shooting and Movie Shooting menus. Match your view and your vision with the 100% coverage optical viewfinder, which has a bright, clear organic EL display system for making adjustments without taking your eye off the action. Supplied Accessories D750 Body Only EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery MH-25A Battery Charger UC-E17 USB Cable AN-DC14 Strap BF-1B Body Cap DK-5 Eyepiece Cap DK-21 Rubber Eyecup Nikon View NX2 CD ROM Download the user manual. Bring your vision to life with Nikon's first full-frame D-SLR to feature a tilting Vari-angle display and built-in Wi-Fi� connectivity. With pro-caliber video features inspired by the D810, the same autofocus and metering system used in the D4S and D810, a newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor, the D750 delivers a feature set unlike D-SLRs its size. A monocoque design keeps the camera remarkably slim, compact and lightweight, and a control layout based on Nikon's flagship cameras makes for comfortable, intuitive handling. The D750 will deliver superb performance. For those who find inspiration everywhere, who switch between stills and video without missing a beat, who want the look only a full-frame D-SLR can achieve and who love sharing their shots, the D750 is the tool to unleash your artistry. With features inspired by D4S and D810, the D750 brings dazzling image quality, cinematic video capabilities and pro-inspired handling in a nimble design with a tilting Vari-angle LCD and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Enthusiasts upgrading from a DX-format D-SLR will marvel at the D750's full-frame performance. Pros seeking a primary or secondary camera for fast-paced shoots will appreciate the D750's familiar handling and speed. And filmmakers looking for a compact D-SLR to bring a production to life or to capture B-Roll will find the D750 a perfect fit. The D750 is a thrilling centerpiece of an exceptional imaging system. The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting. Like every Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 achieves a level of image quality few other manufacturers can match. Its newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor is paired with EXPEED 4 image processing for fast frame rates, a low noise, wide ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable up to ISO 51,200), Full HD video with enhanced definition and reduced noise at high ISO sensitivities, minimal moiré, jaggies and false colors and a Nikon first—autofocus performance down to -3EV. Paired with the versatile array of full-frame or DX-format NIKKOR lenses, the D750 is capable of telling any story you can imagine. With professional video capabilities inspired by the D810 and an array of inputs and outputs, the D750 is as well-suited for recording daily life and events as it is for filmmaking and videography. Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed Full HD 1080 footage at 60/50/30/25/24p. Manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording—even use Power Aperture control for smooth iris transitions and Auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions. Use Highlight Display with zebra stripes to confirm exposure, apply Flat Picture Control for easier color grading in post and record at low and high angles with the 3.2-inch tilting Vari-angle LCD. Sharing and transferring your favorite D750 photos is fast, easy and fun. Wirelessly connect to the D750 with a compatible smartphone or tablet, browse the camera's memory card, download your favorite shots and then email them, text them or upload them to your favorite website. You can also use your smart device as a remote monitor and control for the D750—see what the camera sees and fire the shutter. For faster wireless transfers, transmit images over FTP using the WT-5A Wireless Transmitter + UT-1 Communication Unit. (Advanced shooters can use a web browser on a smartphone or tablet in HTTP mode to operate camera controls and begin Live View shooting.) A first for a Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 features a 3.2-inch 1,229 dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display. It has RGBW alignment and color balance customization, so it can be matched to an external monitor. Use it to shoot from high and low angles, to spot-select white balance during Live View shooting, to access the intuitively redesigned Info. Display or to change settings quickly from the separate Photo Shooting and Movie Shooting menus. Match your view and your vision with the 100% coverage optical viewfinder, which has a bright, clear organic EL display system for making adjustments without taking your eye off the action.
From the Manufacturer
Bring your vision to life with Nikon's first full-frame D-SLR to feature a tilting Vari-angle display and built-in Wi-Fi� connectivity. With pro-caliber video features inspired by the D810, the same autofocus and metering system used in the D4S and D810, a newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor, the D750 delivers a feature set unlike D-SLRs its size. A monocoque design keeps the camera remarkably slim, compact and lightweight, and a control layout based on Nikon's flagship cameras makes for comfortable, intuitive handling. The D750 will deliver superb performance.
Full-frame freedom, outstanding agility and the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi®.
For those who find inspiration everywhere, who switch between stills and video without missing a beat, who want the look only a full-frame D-SLR can achieve and who love sharing their shots, the D750 is the tool to unleash your artistry. With features inspired by D4S and D810, the D750 brings dazzling image quality, cinematic video capabilities and pro-inspired handling in a nimble design with a tilting Vari-angle LCD and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Enthusiasts upgrading from a DX-format D-SLR will marvel at the D750's full-frame performance. Pros seeking a primary or secondary camera for fast-paced shoots will appreciate the D750's familiar handling and speed. And filmmakers looking for a compact D-SLR to bring a production to life or to capture B-Roll will find the D750 a perfect fit. The D750 is a thrilling centerpiece of an exceptional imaging system.
Ignite your creative desires
A serious tool for serious shooters
The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting.
Take your passion to the next level
24.3MP FX-format sensor and EXPEED 4
Like every Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 achieves a level of image quality few other manufacturers can match. Its newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor is paired with EXPEED 4 image processing for fast frame rates, a low noise, wide ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable up to ISO 51,200), Full HD video with enhanced definition and reduced noise at high ISO sensitivities, minimal moiré, jaggies and false colors and a Nikon first—autofocus performance down to -3EV. Paired with the versatile array of full-frame or DX-format NIKKOR lenses, the D750 is capable of telling any story you can imagine.
Shoot cinematically
Cutting edge HD video capabilities
With professional video capabilities inspired by the D810 and an array of inputs and outputs, the D750 is as well-suited for recording daily life and events as it is for filmmaking and videography. Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed Full HD 1080 footage at 60/50/30/25/24p. Manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording—even use Power Aperture control for smooth iris transitions and Auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions. Use Highlight Display with zebra stripes to confirm exposure, apply Flat Picture Control for easier color grading in post and record at low and high angles with the 3.2-inch tilting Vari-angle LCD.
Stay connected
Built-in Wi-Fi sharing and remote control
Sharing and transferring your favorite D750 photos is fast, easy and fun. Wirelessly connect to the D750 with a compatible smartphone or tablet, browse the camera's memory card, download your favorite shots and then email them, text them or upload them to your favorite website. You can also use your smart device as a remote monitor and control for the D750—see what the camera sees and fire the shutter. For faster wireless transfers, transmit images over FTP using the WT-5A Wireless Transmitter + UT-1 Communication Unit. (Advanced shooters can use a web browser on a smartphone or tablet in HTTP mode to operate camera controls and begin Live View shooting.)
Enjoy the view
A first for a Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 features a 3.2-inch 1,229 dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display. It has RGBW alignment and color balance customization, so it can be matched to an external monitor. Use it to shoot from high and low angles, to spot-select white balance during Live View shooting, to access the intuitively redesigned Info. display or to change settings quickly from the separate Photo Shooting and Movie Shooting menus. Match your view and your vision with the 100% coverage optical viewfinder, which has a bright, clear organic EL display system for making adjustments without taking your eye off the action.
Supplied Accessories
- D750 Body Only
- EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
- MH-25A Battery Charger
- UC-E17 USB Cable
- AN-DC14 Strap
- BF-1B Body Cap
- DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
- DK-21 Rubber Eyecup
- NikonView NX2 CD ROM
Download the user manual.
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Customers like the low-light performance, quality and shutter speed of the camera. They mention that it's a monster in low light situations, the autofocus is really good and that it has an ergonomic feel.
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Customers like the quality of the camera. They say it's a great piece of equipment, and an excellent performer. They also mention that the AF and high-iso quality are awesome, and the camera performs like a champ in all situations. They appreciate the video-taking features and the solidly built design.
"...Auto and scene modes are nice, but if you're buying a camera of this caliber, you want to be able to benefit from what it offers, which is amazing..." Read more
"...If you have a scene with a lot of contrast, as I said, the spot meter works great. OK, I admit it...." Read more
"...Face recognition- HD video is really fun and the quality is amazing!..." Read more
"...Bottom line - I think this is a great camera to upgrade from DX...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera. They mention that it produces amazing pictures, the AF performance and image quality are professional-grade, and it shoots beautiful video. They also say that the pictures taken in low-light look stunning, and the images have clear focus and little to no noise while using a high ISO. Customers also mention that the camera is excellent for videography and produces huge images.
"...The AF performance and image quality are professional-grade, and I think any enthusiast, hobbyist or even professional would be happy with the..." Read more
"...24.3 megapixels and a full size sensor the D750 produces images with incredible resolution and color...." Read more
"...And the photos of the full moon itself were astounding - they were so clear and detailed, I wouldn't have been surprised to see an astronaut waving..." Read more
"...: The focus is much snappier, smarter, and accurate; my pictures are more clear and vivid (the FX format does not disappoint!);..." Read more
Customers like the autofocus of the camera. They say it's really good, snappier, smarter, and accurate. Some say that the camera has reasonably good autofocus for video, but they recommend using manual. They also say that it focuses very well, continuously, and can gather data from as many as six subjects. They appreciate the face detection autofocus that works through the optical sensor. Overall, most are happy with the auto focus and its ability to focus in low light.
"...It focuses fast regardless of light availability, and high ISO photos look great, especially when processed through Lightroom...." Read more
"...The camera focuses continuously (does not lock), and can gather data from as many as 51 adjacent focus points to track unpredictably moving subjects..." Read more
"...Even though the camera has reasonably good autofocus for video, I do recommend using manual focus if only to avoid the noise form the auto-focus..." Read more
"...great, but compared to the view finder the live view focusing is still very very slow, having said that, compared to D90 its vastly superior..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the low-light performance of the camera. They mention that it auto focuses very quickly, has a bright LCD screen, and is a monster in low light situations. The camera is fast and accurate, and can nearly shoot in the dark. It also has awesome ISO capabilities and a slim form factor. Customers also appreciate the camera's ability to recover shadows and blown highlights well.
"...Low-light photography is amazing - I am continually stunned at how sensitive the sensor is and how minimal the noise is at high ISOs...." Read more
"...low light capabilities - I think I re-discovered low light and night photography. high ISO performance of this camera is outstanding..." Read more
"...The low light performance is nothing short of incredible. The processing speed can't even be compared to my old crop sensor...." Read more
"...it right in camera first, but the fact that you can recover shadows and blown highlights so well, it gives you so much wiggle room and room for '..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the lens cost. They mention that it is great value for the money, and worth the buy. Customers also say that the quality of the lens outweighs the costs.
"...'re looking for an action DSLR with lots of great features for a reasonable price, the D750 will fit you well.-----------------..." Read more
"...For a full-frame camera, it is very reasonably-priced...." Read more
"...features of the D750 were a big enough step up from the D300S at a good price, which made it easy for me to take the leap...." Read more
"...so I cant do much comparing, but i will say this camera is worth every penny!" Read more
Customers like the shutter speed of the camera. They mention that the AF speed is super fast, and the camera focusing speed is very fast. They also say that the sensor itself is great and fast, allowing for fast and easy image transfer to their iPhone. Customers also appreciate the instant on and battery life, along with the ability to immediately download a jpg.
"...from point A to point B, you can break the speed limit with both, both are fast and will leave many others in the dust should you feel a drag race..." Read more
"...through the viewfinder and ZONE FOCUSING, the D-750's auto focusing is extremely fast and responsive...." Read more
"...the Nikon WMU app on your smartphone or tablet, it takes only seconds to transfer images that you can then further proof, email, or post to social..." Read more
"...I still do not know how to use, but the bottom line is that AF speed is super fast and it just never missed so far..." Read more
Customers like the controls of the digital camera. They mention that it has everything they need for a working pro, it's loaded with features, and has great controls. Some appreciate the external buttons for many important features.
"...- They all have very similar button controls (the D750 buttons on the left side are a little bit different by including the "i" for info button)..." Read more
"...Other items compared to the D300S: The focus is much snappier, smarter, and accurate; my pictures are more clear and vivid..." Read more
"...Some of the special modes are fun, but again, you have to be in an auto mode to use them...." Read more
"Great camera with an exhaustive list of useful features. Outstanding image quality...." Read more
Customers find the ergonomic feel of the camera to be a solid 9 out of 10. They also say the camera is small and comfortable to carry. Customers also appreciate the tight build and the silky smooth, quiet operation. They say the D810 is a pleasure to use and easy to nudge in the right direction.
"...I take it as an advantage, moreover, the grip is very solid and feels comfortable in my average size hand...." Read more
"...toy-like since it does't have the heft of the D300S, but the build does feel tight and sturdy...." Read more
"...But the D810 is silky smooth and very quiet. If you don't experience that first, you will be very happy with the D750 shutter quality...." Read more
"...but once I put on the Tamron 24-70 f2.8 lens, I realized how comfortable the D750 felt compared to D90..." Read more
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In low light where even my eyes struggle to see any contrast, there is no contest between the two cameras. The D750 locks on in near darkness, whereas the D600/D610 would hunt under the same conditions. As long as there is contrast visible, the D610 will do just fine. I've put it through some difficult circumstances and it handled them better than I expected. The D750 however is just more sure of itself. It hunts less, it will lock quickly and your results will be impressive.
The image quality of the D750 is great of course, just as it is when using the D610. Auto white balance works surprisingly well. Skin tones look nice and so does everything else. Highlight-weighed metering is an interesting option and helps to preserve whites that might otherwise be blown out.
At first I felt the flip screen wouldn't do me much good as a still photography shooter, but now that I have it, I do use it to get some odd angles which I wouldn't have gotten otherwise. I'm not always willing to lay on the ground or stand on my tip-toes to get a shot and now I don't have to. The screen is sturdy and hasn't gotten in the way, so it seems like a pretty useful feature. Fold it in when not in use, bring it out when you need it.
Not only does it perform as promised, but I have also not experienced any negative issues that may have plagued some past Nikon models. I've shot around 5,000 frames with it so far and there are no signs of anything going awry. It focuses fast regardless of light availability, and high ISO photos look great, especially when processed through Lightroom. Basically, if you're looking for an action DSLR with lots of great features for a reasonable price, the D750 will fit you well.
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UPDATE: (Some people have reported seeing a shadow band at the top of the frame when shooting flares at specific angles. I have not seen this problem with my D750, but Nikon issued an advisory to repair it for free if you happen to see it. Most have not encountered this problem during normal shooting, only when they intentionally tried to induce this shadow band. If you like to shoot flares or if you shoot a lot of video, you may want to check your body for the problem when you buy it. Personally I don't think this is as big of a problem as oil spots on sensor or left focusing issue, but there are a few buyers out there who might be affected by it. Personally I have not seen this problem with three different D750 bodies I used, but some others might.)
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IF YOU'RE A BEGINNER TO DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY...
and you haven't really handled a DSLR before, the D750 may be a lot of camera and it may be intimidating with all the buttons, menus and dials, but it does also have an "Auto" mode with some scene modes available that will get you through the first phase of learning how to operate it. I recommend you buy a comprehensive Nikon D750 guide book and use that instead of the Nikon-provided manual. The manual that comes with the camera is far too confusing and it doesn't really teach you anything about DSLR photography. All it does is explain what each function does, which is sometimes not enough to make you understand why you need to do something a certain way. Auto and scene modes are nice, but if you're buying a camera of this caliber, you want to be able to benefit from what it offers, which is amazing images when the correct settings are used. Get out of Auto mode and explore M, A, P and S. You'll be happy you did.
IF YOU'RE A NIKON DX SHOOTER...
thinking about moving to full frame, you currently have three choices at the 24 megapixel low to mid-range price; D600, D610 and D750. The D600, D610 and D750 are all pretty good choices, but your decision will heavily depend on how you're going to use the camera and how big of a budget you have.
Here are the similarities between them:
- They all have 1/4000s max shutter speed.
- They all have very similar button controls (the D750 buttons on the left side are a little bit different by including the "i" for info button)
- All three have a magnificent 24 megapixel sensor with plenty of dynamic range and great high ISO performance (You'd be hard-pressed to see the difference).
- All three have two SD card slots and User 1/User 2 function.
- All three are similar in size and weight. The D600 and D610 are pretty much identical to each other in that regard.
- All three have a built-in flash.
- All three have 100% viewfinder coverage.
- All three have very similar buffer capacity.
- Same 3.2" screen size (but the D750 screen resolution is slightly better going from 921,000 Dots on the D600/D610 to 1,229,000 Dots on the D750).
- They use the same battery.
- They all meter with AF, AF-S and AI lenses.
The basic differences between the D600/D610 and the D750 are:
- Price
- Is about 10 grams lighter
- D750 51 point AF focusing down to -3EV vs. D600/D610 39 point AF focusing down to -1EV in low light.
- D750 is slightly lighter and smaller than the D600/D610, although it's barely noticeable.
- D750 grip is deeper and slightly longer for a better hold if you have bigger hands.
- The "OK" button can be reprogrammed to zoom into playback to 100%, which is better than having to press the zoom button multiple times to check for sharpness.
- Tilting screen on the D750 which is helpful if the camera is mounted on a tripod at lower or higher than eye-level, etc.
- Highlight-weighed metering (if you want to prevent blown highlights, this is a nice function, but you can also achieve this on the D600/D610 through matrix metering and setting it to -0.7EV to underexpose just slightly)
- Slightly better video options such as being able to change the aperture in live view.
- Built in Wi-Fi (You can buy a small external WiFi adapter for the D600/D610 for around $20 to $50).
- Better weather-sealing on the D750 touted to be as good as it is on the pro bodies (although the D600/D610 are also weather-sealed well).
- Faster FPS (6.5 vs. 6 with the D610, vs. 5.5 with the D600).
- Better bracketing options (2 to 5 frames in steps of 2 or 3 EV, 2 to 9 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 or 1 EV whereas the D600/D610 can only do 2 to 3 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 1 or 2 EV). This is beneficial to those who like to create HDR images.
- Full HD 1,920x1,080 at 60 fps whereas the D600/D610 does 60 fps, but at max resolution of HD 1,280x720.
- More Auto flash sync modes.
- 1.2 crop mode, whereas the D600/D610 have only FX or DX modes.
- Better white balance bracketing options (2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1, 2 or 3 EV whereas the D600/D610 do 2 or 3 exposures).
- The D750 does a better job with in-camera high ISO noise reduction if you like to shoot JPEGs, but it can sometimes be at the cost of detail depending on how high a setting you choose.
- Native ISO sensitivity on the D750 ranges from ISO 100 to 12,800 (options of ISO 50 in Lo-1, up to ISO 25,600 in Hi-1 and 51,200 in Hi-2 also available) vs. D600/D610 native ISO range going from 100 to 6,400 and expandable from ISO 50 to ISO 12,800 in Hi-1 and 25,600 in Hi-2.
To decide whether you should go with a D600, D610 or a D750, you have to ask yourself a few questions:
- Do you own any full frame lenses?
- How much can you spend?
- If you don't have any full frame lenses, can your budget accommodate a new, quality, full frame lens AND a full frame camera?
- What will you be shooting and how serious of a photographer are you? Is this just a hobby? Is this just for shooting family events, trips, etc.? Or do you plan to shoot professionally?
- Will you be shooting RAW and putting time into processing your files, or do you plan on shooting JPEG only?
If you don't have a big budget, you don't own any full frame lenses yet and photography is just a hobby, a D600/D610 will be more than adequate for the job. It will do at least 85% of what the D750 would do for you. It does a good job at tracking moving objects and it will have no issues with shooting portraits,landscapes or still life. Both of these cameras produce beautiful JPEGs, provided you set up your shooting/picture menu correctly.
Although the D600/D610 has 12 less AF points, the AF is very snappy and accurate in good and in decent light. Also the frame coverage is not much less than on the D750 with its 51 point AF. If you're coming from a D7000 for example, the AF on the D600/D610 is quicker and more accurate than it is on the D7000 (at least from my experience).
If you have a bigger budget, you already own full frame lenses and you're more serious about your photography (ESPECIALLY if you shoot sports, fast moving wildlife or in dimly lit venues), the D750 is the one to own. Although the D600 and D610 perform very well (especially in the right hands and with the right settings), the D750 is just a bit better in that regard. If you're shooting for clients and you need to make sure you don't miss any moments as far as focus goes, the D750 will provide you with that little extra assurance that the job will get done. The faster FPS, faster and more sensitive AF, better tracking abilities and great high ISO performance, the D750 is more suited toward action.
IF YOU ALREADY OWN A D600/D610...
and you don't know if you should move to the D750, here's my opinion; The image quality on the D600/D610 and D750 is just too close to call. Yes, the D750 is slightly better at high ISOs, but in order to make this a worth-while upgrade, you'd have to spend most of your time shooting at ISO 12,800 and above. Most situations simply do not call for that. Most people will shoot between ISO 100 and 6400. The difference in image quality simply is not worth the extra $1,000.00 between the three cameras. I've compared my D610 and D750 high ISO RAW files in Lightroom and I'm just as impressed with the D610 as I am with the D750. According to DxO Mark (if you trust their results), the D600/D610 sensor still scores just slightly above the D750.
If you're mostly shooting portraits, landscapes, still life and light action in decent light, the D600/D610 handles that just fine and the D750 will not produce miracles in that regard. The AF is better, but not by such a large margin in those conditions that it would warrant an extra $1,000.00. It's very low light focus and fast subject tracking where you'll see the biggest difference. If that's not a condition you encounter frequently, I don't think it's worth the extra cost.
The tilting screen is also not enough to upgrade to the D750 for still shooters, unless you're into video, in which case the additional video options AND the tilting screen are worth it.
SHOULD YOU BUY THE D750?
If you have a big budget, you really want full frame image quality and you don't mind spending an extra $1,000.00 for a D750, buy it over the D600/D610. While the D600/D610 are very capable bodies, the little extras and the more sensitive AF of the D750 is just a nice thing to have in a camera. Maybe you won't take advantage of those extra features, but if you need them, they're going to be there. It's like deciding between a 300HP car and a 350HP car. Both will get you from point A to point B, you can break the speed limit with both, both are fast and will leave many others in the dust should you feel a drag race is necessary, but one will get you there faster if you mash down on the pedal.
If you don't shoot super fast subjects and/or in very dim (or rather nearly non-existent) light often, you're on a tight budget and you need to use that budget to buy lenses as well, the D610 is more than capable. It's an amazing camera and will get you great results no worse than the D750 would. There are some amazing deals on it right now.
If you're on a VERY tight budget but you just have to have full frame, the D600 is even cheaper than the D610, it is nearly identical to the D610 in every way, but... know that you are taking a risk with the dust/oil on sensor issue. While this is something that doesn't affect every D600, there is a chance that you might get one with the problem. It's not a big issue if you're shooting below f/16, personally it didn't affect my everyday shooting, but landscape photographers who shoot at narrow apertures might find this a problem when shooting empty skies where dust might be more obvious. Nikon has agreed to clean the sensor of any D600 regardless of warranty (as far as I know), so you do have that reassurance if it should come up, but just know that this is a possibility. I loved mine when I had it, I was thrilled with it despite experiencing dust, but some people may not be as tolerant as I am or as willing to learn to clean their own sensors.
SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW WHEN BUYING THE D750
The D750 does NOT come with a screen protector or a flash hot shoe cover. You can purchase the flash hot shoe cover for less than $5.00. The charger does not come with a cord, it's the type that plugs directly into a wall. I imagine you could buy a cord separately if that's something you really wanted, but the wall charger works just fine.
CONCLUSION
The D750 is an awesome and enjoyable camera. It has all the great features any photographer would love to have in a single body. The AF performance and image quality are professional-grade, and I think any enthusiast, hobbyist or even professional would be happy with the results it is capable of producing in the right hands. I think Nikon really did a great job here. Usually I'm forced to say "great job Nikon, but it could have done without this or that flaw". This time I can honestly say.... good work. You got it right. Please keep it up.
These days, most of my photography takes place indoors, mostly in the evening hours, in poor lighting (probably the three least conducive variables to capturing light.) The lenses I've used to take such photographs consist of the Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VRII, Nikon FX 50 & 35 f1.8, and Sigma 18-35 f1.8. The photographs consist of portrait style, and group/candid shots. The other half of my photographs are of a similar style, but the subjects are hardly static (think action sports; actually I'll just tell you: indoor rock climbing.)
I was using a D7200 with the above lenses and was getting mostly great results; depending on how poor the lighting was, my biggest obstacles were accurately attaining and maintaining focus and keeping high ISO noise to a minimum while freezing the action. For example, the candid and portrait shots I could shoot between f1.8-f2.8, 1/60-1/125s and stay at around ISO800-1600. For the action shots, I would have to be shooting f2.8-f4 at 1/200-1/250s with VR-ON (slows down focus acquisition, especially during bursts) and anywhere from ISO1600-6400 (in 1/3 steps), though I think most of those shots fell at 3200 and higher. At this point the noise would start to creep in and while I could apply NR in post, I would lose lots of fine detail in cleaning up the image.
Since I do not get paid for my time, I shoot mostly in JPEG and strive to get correct exposure and WB in-camera. I do not have time to mess around in LR6 editing each RAW file (tangent: I started this hobby taking lots of pictures of my baby daughter and after 6 months or so, I have over 3,000 RAW files, mainly of my daughter, taking up over 92gb of hard drive space. Probably only 10% of those pictures would benefit from RAW post processing and in retrospect I would have saved a lot of time and space shooting in JPEG).
This is where the D750 eliminates most of my problems. I had read lots of reviews and when the latest, hyped cameras come out, sometimes the reviewers can make some pretty lofty statements (forgive them, if you were a camera geek you'd be pretty stoked too). I also looked at the "scientific" performance of the camera, and while I am NOT a pixel peeper, nor a Brick Wall Analyst, the results I obtained from using the D750 and high quality glass had me doing double-takes. What I mean is, this camera did AMAZING things when it came to my two primary concerns: focussing action in low-light and high ISO/low-light noise management.
I was zooming in to my photographs because I was so blown away by how well this camera performed compared to the D7200, and I just couldn't believe it. I have straight-out-of-camera shots (albeit, of my wife in our dim fluorescent lit living room) taken at ISO12,800 (Fine, JPG, High ISO NR-Normal, ADL-Auto) with my 50 f1.8 and they look FANTASTIC. Speaking from memory --so this could be a bit hyperbolic-- the shots taken on the D750 at ISO12,800 look just as good (if not better) as shots I've taken at ISO6400 on the D7200 (same settings and lens). From this, you can extrapolate that if you shoot mostly in outdoor/good light, or don't need high ISOs, your pictures will be EVEN BETTER.
I somewhat regret not buying the D750 before the D7200 because while the D7200 is a great camera, and does really well in High ISO situations, the online reviews were just not able to articulate the difference in High ISO performance between the two cameras (while at the same time praising how well the D7200 performs in low-light) when I was deciding which camera to purchase so now I have to sell it for a loss.
Other benefits I have noticed over the D7200 (or FX vs DX):
- the bokeh (subject isolation) is appreciably better on the D750.
- the ergonomics of the D750 are quite similar to the D7200, but a few rearranged/shifted buttons here, thicker grip there, all lead to a more comfortable experience. I use Back-button focussing for action, and although they shifted the AE/AF-L button a few mm to the left, I find this more comfortable than it's placement on the D7200. I am 5'4" with rock climber hands (still size small in blue nitrile gloves, though) and I found the D750 grip to be much more comfortable than the D7200. Folks with larger hands will probably find the same to be true. The D7200 was comfortable only if I slapped on the extended grip, because I would finally have room for my right pinky finger. The weight isn't really an issue; I use a nice strap (OP/Tech or Joby, depending on the lens.)
- the tilting screen seems nice, though I have not found myself needing it so I taped the bottom of it to the camera body so that it would not accidentally open. To me, it's just another point of possible mechanical failure.
- video capabilites: haven't used them, and don't know much (nor care) about what it offers, but Nikon seems to be pushing this feature-set.
- quality of the rear LCD: same as the D7200, as far as I can tell. It's got 1200k dot resolution as compared to the 921k resolution of the D610 and lesser DX (and older FX) bodies. Bottom line - it's sharp and I like it.
To summarize:
If you shoot primarily indoors, or in low-light, or need to freeze action indoors and in low-light, and have good glass (f1.8-f4 max. aperture) GET this camera if you can afford it (the D610 I've read also performs similarly, however I like the ergonomic/button feature-set the D750 adopted from the D7100 and D800)
If you shoot outdoors, in good light, still, landscape or street photography, and don't make a living with it, you can save yourself a lot of money by not getting this camera, and instead getting the D7100, D7200, or an even less expensive DX body and using the savings on better glass (any of the Sigma Art primes, or the Sigma 18-35 which I am very upset that I will have to sell since it's a DX lens.)
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1. Calidad de imagen: estaba entre la D500 y la D750, la D500 tiene un mejor desempeño en cuanto a cuadros por segundo y el nuevo sistema de enfoque con más puntos que cubren casi toda el área del visor, pero con menos megapixels y un sensor más pequeño. Revise la prueba de ambas camaras en "DXOMARk.COM" y la calidad de imagen, la manejo de ruido en ISOs altos es mejor en la D750. después de valorar el uso que voy a darle elegí la D750. En cuanto a video ya puedes ajustar la apertura mientras grabas y los diferentes botones de Fn. y Preview son ajustables con lo que te da más versatilidad que nunca para grabar video profesional.
2. Ergonomía: comparada con las cámaras que he venido usando (D80, D90, D5100, D5500) esta cámara es más grande y pesada pero se siente muy bien y con mucho más opciones para controlar diferentes ajustes. Es una cámara versátil, divertida y los resultado muy buenos
3. Desempeño: es una cámara con un sistema de enfoque profesional, heredado y mejorado de la D3s y me parece que también lo tiene la D4. Enfoca muy rápido con buena iluminación y con baja luz menos de 80 lux es mucho mejor que la D5500 con 39 puntos de enfoque.
4. Conexión: puedes transferir tus fotos a un smartphone o tableta usando el WI-FI en el mismo lugar donde tomas las fotos y así revisar si es lo que necesitas, muy útil y confiable
Resume: Para mi es un gran avance en cuanto a calidad de imagen, desempeño y calidad de construcción. En cuanto al vendedor: la cámara llegó en caja sellada, cero fotos y en dos días ya la tenía. Una compra que vas a disfrutar enormemente
Esta cámara me costó de super-superoferta 28,000.00 en octubre de 2021, precio record más bajo, pues al día siguiente volvió a subir a su precio normal en Amazon de 45,000.00... Esta última cantidad no la tenía, pero por 28,000.00 la compré sin pensarla, y una amiga compró otra... Te sugiero que si quieres comprarla y no tienes prisa, te esperes a una oferta como esta... De todos modos en las tiendas autorizadas en México no baja de 55,000.00 Hacía ya 5 años que llevaba soñando con esta cámara!
Otra gran ventaja de mi compra es que es vendida directamente por Amazon, ya que Amazon ofrece cámaras por otros vendedores y según los comentarios son cámaras de mercado gris, sin garantía. Esta lleva la garantía de un año por Nikon, además de la garantía de devolución por un mes de Amazon, además de que puedo facturarla, ya que las otras tiendas no ofrecen factura por ser enviadas de fuera de México...
Reviewed in Brazil on February 25, 2021