Although we have a few niggles with the Nikon D750 compared to more recent DSLR and mirrorless rivals, it is an excellent camera. It has a professional-level AF system, and is capable of producing superb images even in tricky conditions.
Video-friendly features like zebras; Impressive metering; Pro-level AF system; Twin card slots
Recording is limited to 1080p; Wi-Fi is for remote shooting only; Slow live view AF; Tilting not vari-angle screen
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.
This is a deep grip camera that captures beautiful images and renders them to the finest detail for sublime texture and smoothness. It also has a tilting screen and intuitive control scheme, making it easier to use.
Large and articulated rear LCD screen; Supreme image quality with built-in flash; Has a great buffer-depth when capturing JPEGs; Outstanding auto-focus performance and is able to work in low-light; Has an excellent battery life that allows it to work for longer periods of time
AF can be very slow and sluggish in live view mode; Default saturation and contrast may be a little too high for some; Maximum continuous shooting range is just 7 frames per second
I am a painter. I use the camera to produce portable images of my work and to record reference material. Though I have used the camera very little so far, I assume its and its versatility and image quality will be more than adequate. The tripod in the bundle is totally inadequate for this camera.
This is my first experience with the Nikon FX series I've been a user of the DX series from the D 50 all the way to the D7100. I find my new D750 easy to use since I started out using the cameras in manual mode . The controls are easy to use and I love the size of the grip since I have large hands.
The Nikon D750 is a no-compromise full-frame SLR that's better priced than ever
Excellent full frame camera, affordable price.
Upgraded from D7000 to D750 very happy with the upgrade dont see much noise till ISO 3200 even ISO 6400 is usuable, can focus quickly in low light as well.
After more than six months of deliberation as to whether to go mirrorless or crop sensor bridge vs the Nikon D750 I finally took the plunge for full frame. My criteria was for a camera that was good in low light without flash (high ISO).
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