Excellent image quality, Compact, weather Sealed, Tilt screen, full time AF, dual MIC, Bright colorful display
Narrow spread of Focus points, Rectangular viewfinder
Nikon D750 has incorporated great many advances to become a worthy successor and member of the Nikon FX format lineup. Rather its unique movie shooting features make it one of kind. The camera is lighter and smaller, yet the images have a richer color pro...
Great picture quality, Build quality, FX sensor, 6.5fps continuous shooting speed, Vertically-articulated 3.2-inch screen, Built in Wi-Fi
Big and heavy, Basic Wi-Fi features, Little expensive
The Nikon D750 is perfect for shooting high quality Images. It is a bulky camera which is heavyweight, yet you can hold it easily. Capturing great quality images in a variety of conditions is possible with this and its one of the perfect cameras for prof...
Abstract: There were reports on Flare Shading Issue on the D750 in last month. It is reported that some D750 cameras had certain problems with shading.D750 Flare Shading Issue is not a serious problem because it occurs only at a particular angle while shooting at a...
Great battery life, Lighter weight, Good dynamic range on images, Built-in Wi-Fi, Now comes with titltable LCD, Snappy autofocus, works down to -3EV
Simplified handling means some minor compromises with layout of buttons, Top shutter speed is only 1/4000s, Live View can be speedier
The D750 has many things going for it: an incredible battery life of 1,230 shots (CIPA standard) on a single EN-EL15 (which is also the same battery used by the D610, D800, and the D810), a relatively fast continuous-shooting rate backed by an excellent a...
Abstract: The McArthur Landing Site in Tacloban taken with the Nikon D750I have this misconception that Full-frame cameras are humongous DSLR monsters where one have to take an extra effort to bring it to trips. I was recently asked to test out the latest of the Ni...
Introduction, design & handlingIntroductionWe'll be honest: when the Nikon D750 was first announced, we didn't quite know what to make of it. It was too soon to be a replacement for the Nikon D610 or the just-released Nikon D810, and yet not quite powerfu...
Abstract: The D750 is Nikon's first full-frame DSLR with a tiltable display, which goes from about 90 degrees downwards to 75 degrees upwards.In terms of price, it costs between Nikon's entry-level full-frame DSLR D610 ($2,619, body only) and the mid-range full-fra...
Abstract: The D750 is Nikon's first full-frame DSLR with a tiltable display, which goes from about 90 degrees downwards to 75 degrees upwards. In terms of price, it costs between Nikon's entry-level full-frame DSLR D610 ($2,619, body only) and the mid-range full-f...