D750: It is well worth purchasing.
The D750 has proven to be useful for professional and artistic image taking. Does well in low light environments. It is arguable that this camera is a between camera-body, i.e., between a consumer and professional grade camera body design, which is commonly known as a prosumer model. I would note, however, before digital camera bodies we all used film camera bodies that had way less features than this digital D750 model, and we still were able to take beautiful images. So, is this camera prosumer or professional? By today's "common" speak, camera makers would say it is a prosumer model, but in reality, it a an FX camera, which means the FX lenses function nearly identical to film's 35 mm format, that is capable of doing professional work. It is rated at 150,000 shutter clicks, and that is a lot of clicks. Unless, of course, you are a hard-core professional doing table top photography and/or fashion. But even so, 150,000 clicks is a tremendous amount of shutter clicks! Think of it this way, 411 clicks per day for 365 days (that's one year) would equal 150,015 clicks. That's 2,811 clicks per week. If you do more shutter clicks than that in one week, well, you must have more time on your hands than common sense allows. Or you are a hard-core professional photographer. God bless you. But most professionals, even wedding photographers, typically only average between 500-2,000 photos for a 6-8 hour event. I'm sure there are wedding photographers that may do more, but on average, for the average wedding, not super high end, 500-2,000 per week. So, this camera, is it worth the money? Yes, it takes great photos, has lots of bells and whistles, and can last for 150,000 clicks, which for the average person equates to several years of use!
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned