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October 2014
(88%)
144 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
4934 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Nikon D750 delivers the best photo quality and continuous-shooting performance in its price class
Along with a nicely well-rounded feature set
Video-friendly features like zebras
Impressive metering
Pro-level AF system
Twin card slots
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
Excellent image quality for photos and video
Excellent battery life
Very quick autofocus and shooting
A really handsome looking camera overall
Seamless one-step wireless transmission
Excellent low light performance
Accurate autofocus in dim light
Very flexible RAW files
The Nikon D810 and D750 have a screen with higher resolution (1
221
000 dots)
While the Nikon D610 has a screen with 921
000 dots. Nikon D750 has the only tilting screen
The Nikon D810 has 36 megapixels
D610 and D750 have 24 megapixels. In addition
Th
Excellent photo quality
Superb AF system with subject/face recognition and tracking
Reliably focuses down to -3EV
Impressive amount of dynamic range
Competes with class-leaders in high ISO performance
Spot metering linked to AF point
Useful 3.2" til
High resolution sensor
Variangle LCD screen
Inclusion of Wifi as standard
The editors didn't like
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
Recording is limited to 1080p
Wi-Fi is for remote shooting only
Slow live view AF
Tilting not vari-angle screen
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
Heavier than lower end model
Expensive
Preview LCD screen can't be rotated
Viewfinder cup blocks off the screen when flipped up
Metering is ever so lightly off
Not extra-well sealed against dust and splash water
Published: 2015-07-10, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: The Nikon D750 is an affordable 24.3Mp full-frame DSLR with attractive-looking specs for both the enthusiast and the professional photographer. It's capable of producing outstanding pictures, but the quality of the lens used has a bearing on image quality...
Abstract: Executive SummaryImage QualityPhoto GalleryHandling & FeelUser's ExperienceQuickFact Sheet / BuyThis Nikon D750 Review is based on a production model. All sample images are unretouched, except where specified.The Nikon D750 is Nikon's newest full-frame DS...
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Published: 2014-12-19, Author: Jeff , review by: dpreview.com
Excellent photo quality, Superb AF system with subject/face recognition and tracking, Reliably focuses down to -3EV, Impressive amount of dynamic range, Competes with class-leaders in high ISO performance, Spot metering linked to AF point, Useful 3.2" til
Limited buffer capacity affects continuous shooting, Narrow focus point layout compared to D810, Limited number of cross-type AF points, Max shutter speed of 1/4000s, Tends to slightly overexpose (though easy workaround exists), Slow AF in live view, Smar
The D750 is an exceptional full-frame DSLR that deserves to appeal to enthusiasts and many professionals alike. It offers excellent image quality, an advanced autofocus system, fast continuous shooting, and a host of video features. The only real downside...
Abstract: This roundup contains the majority of current full-frame camera offerings available. Full-frame cameras have image sensors as large as a frame of 35mm film...
Abstract: This roundup contains the majority of current full-frame camera offerings available. Full-frame cameras have image sensors as large as a frame of 35mm film...
The Nikon D810 and D750 have a screen with higher resolution (1,221,000 dots), while the Nikon D610 has a screen with 921,000 dots. Nikon D750 has the only tilting screen, The Nikon D810 has 36 megapixels; D610 and D750 have 24 megapixels. In addition, th
Not extra-well sealed against dust and splash water, Not yet a (rotating) touch screen, Not inexpensive
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Published: 2014-11-21, Author: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
In our lab tests, it's hard to say whether the D750 or the 5D Mark III really wins. We're inclined to give the D750 a slight edge over the Canon only because the Canon's advantage in noise control can easily go away if you apply a tad more noise reduction...
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Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Dan , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: Technically speaking, the Nikon D750 is the follow-up to the Nikon D700, which was released six years ago. That's a lifetime between digital camera models, and to say that the D750 is not nearly as groundbreaking as its predecessor from way back in 2008 i...