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An Excellent Full-Frame Camera at a Reasonable Price
The Nikon D750 is a classic digital full-frame SLR first produced in 2014 which is still relevant today as a fine stills camera. It produces excellent, sharp photos, is comfortable in the hand, and has a clear, bright viewfinder, and rear screen. A good quality, used 750 is an excellent prosumer camera investment at a reasonable price. I use a Nikon 50mm f1.8g lens on this camera and I’m extremely pleased with the results.Read full review
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D750 preferred over D500!
Moving up from the Nikon D5300 I had originally wanted a D500 so I could still use my DX lenses but the D750 caught my eye. I'm now working professionally part-time and realize I need a full frame. This camera takes beautiful shots and I'm loving all the bells & whistles it offers. Really helps to learn what it can do and I'm grateful to have Rob Sylvan's book included. Still light in weight and was surprised to find my 70-300 zoom is a full frame lens so I've actually got a few lenses that work well with it already (but eventually will get the 24-70 f2.8). Thanks for the pristine condition and fast response to my questions. You're the best!Read full review
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D750: An astonishing bargain (new or mint)
The D750 is now considered an "older" camera, but at the time of release to this day it was and is considered one of the best DSLRs ever produced. The full-frame images are outstanding, the features easy to use (if you understand the Nikon menu system) and of course it mates up with the beautiful Nikon glass. At the prices it sells for today (early 2021) it is outstanding bargain if you can find one in mint or new condition. The 24MP sensor is the right balance between light capture and files that are no so big that they hog computer resources. Remember that today's "new" cameras will be "outdated" in a year or two.Read full review
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All around camera
The camera has the look and the display features of the lower end Nikon camera but that where the similarities end. This camera has lot of dynamics range and retains so much detail that can be pulled back in post. When shooting in the low light environment at the high ISO, the images turn out very clean.The only one problem is that the shutter speed only go up to 1/4000 sec. The lower end Nikon camera like d 7200 can go up to 1/8000 sec. I end having to put ND filter on so I don’t have to crank as much shutter speed when shooting into the bright sunlight, but that’s another pieces of glass I’m trying to avoid putting it on the lens. Aside from that, I’m pretty happy with this camera.Read full review
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Fantastic upgrade from the d600/610!
I'm glad I chose this model. My last camera was a d600, and was really happy with it's performance, but I drowned it on the 4th of July 😨! Gambling every time with my equipment every session when shooting from the water. Anyway, I couldn't really afford the new flagship -The d850, and besides, it would've put my computer in the dirt during post. Same goes with the d800/810. A 23.4 megapixel FX camera is enough for me at this point.That's the same resolution as the one i killed, so i know how incredible it can be. I just got my d750 today, and I'm thinking I really made a good choice. Love the flip screen. 💕 Love that the bracketing shoots more than three pictures. Love the easy-to-see white metering when looking through the viewfinder😍. This last thing may be trivial to some, but I dig that when you have the camera upside down, the display will flip the image so it's right side up. Haven't seen that since my d300s. Comes in handy sometimes. I can't wait to get this thing out where it can stretch it's legs!Read full review
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Excellent Professional Camera with everything you need
I upgraded from a Nikon D7000 to the D750 to advance my work in real estate photography. The full frame sensor provides high resolution images and I can still use my DX lens, which is a real plus. To be honest, although the D750 appears to be a lot like the D7000, it has a ton of additional features which can be a bit daunting at first. But the user manual is very well written and it didn't take long to master the basics of the menus. I highly recommend it!Read full review
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Lightweight Full Frame DSLR
The Nikon D750 is a great, awesome remarkable camera. It is the lightest full frame camera I ever handled. It offers fantastic auto focus performance and great image quality in any light condition even in low light condition. The image quality is so vivid and color clarity is just awesome. It has remarkable and excellent sensor with tilt screen which comes in useful when you shoot high or shoot low. The Nikon D750 also has WIFI capability. The best all around full frame camera for me.Read full review
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The Nikon D-750 is fast, sharp and easy to use.
The Nikon D-750 is fast, sharp and easy to use. We've been wedding photographers for 6 years now and have upgraded to using 2 of these. I needed a full frame camera with the latest processing software and largest sensor available today but a t price point that i could afford. So it doesn't shoot 12 frames a second or have 75 gigabyte sized raw file. That's OK! I needed something lightweight but state of the art. This product is perfect.Read full review
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All usable options at a great price-point.
After receiving my NIKON D750 I attached my 35-135 Nikkor DX lens and immediately noticed the difference in the picture quality. Although the DX lens doesn't provide the full-frame the D750 is capable of the pictures were great. Then after attaching my newly purchased NIKKOR 24-120mm lens I was blown away by the full frame, edge to edge quality. This was especially noticeable when manipulating the pics in Photoshop. Under 400x the picture still wasn't pixelated. Options are plentiful, with the only limitation being the expensive wireless attachments to enable the camera to connect to my network. That not being a deal-breaker, I find the operation slick, quick and suitable for advanced photography at every level. Great quality for the money. My wedding and occasion photography will be greatly enhanced. Can't wait to use it for my next modeling shoot in the park.Read full review
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Excellent full-frame Value for Money
My first full frame camera after a couple of DX cameras. Most of my shots are of portraits of my child, i.e. bokeh all the time. I am now achieving superior bokeh at aperture of 3.2 which compared to previous 1.4 or 1.8 of DX shots.
The body is slightly heavier than DX, but then again 1:1.4 30 mm lens in the past was quite heavy whereas new 1:1.8 50 mm is feather-light. The body composition is sturdy. Dual SD cards are new to me, which has a good point.
Battery life keeps impressing me. To cater for the only missing functionality of WiFi connection, I had to buy a pocket-size wireless router (RAVpower) accommodating SD cards. This way I have more powerful connection on the go.
Overall I made it to the territory of Full Frame at half the cost of what I was expecting due to Nikon's model change. Very happy. Read full review
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