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