Great Full Frame cam because of size. One for the smallest foot prints in FF (full frame) for better handling and deeper grip. Now at a great price as of Dec 2019. Not as taxing on lenses because of the 24mpg count vs the d810, d850. So if you own some mid to upper ranges lenses like say the 50mm 1.8 FX G or a 24mm 2.8 D or a 28-300 VR the sensor will be kinder to these types of lenses. The focus is fast and accurate and low light High ISO shots are actually better that the d810. The cam has an anti-alias filter which bucks the trend on Nikon cams that don't have them namely the d7200 d500 d800E, d810 and so on. For my needs I shoot a lot of old style architecture which some have horizontal lines and the filter helps keep them straight in this regard. if you are coming to FF and from say at d71,7200 this cam will we seem at home to you as its button and dials are laid out the same. If you are contemplating FF this is the way to go if your into Nikon system and are looking to buy on the cheap. I call this a gap camera because it been around since introduced in 2014 and it will give you spectacular pics and I don't think its necessary to have to step up to the d810 or d850. Its prices used at this time around $800 while the d810 36 mpg is selling in excellent condition around $1200. when buying used pay attention to shutter count. Bottom line is larger format cams will in most cases produce cleaner, crisper, better detailed pic than APSc sensor cams. I my opinion better looking over all. Been around this hobby/pro business 60 years and worked in many formats. Hope this helps you out in deciding. Mean while keep snapping that shutter! Read full review
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A great step up from the D7000. I hav only got to play a little but there was immediate improvement over my prior camera.
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The Nikon D750 feels just right, not flimsy like my Nikon D5100. The main selling point for me is the 50% wider angle that all FX camera captures. I love my 35mm f1.8 and the only thing I wish could be better is that the picture gets wider. And I hardly uses my 50mm f1.8 at all because it's just too narrow for me. Now on the D750, I absolutely love the pictures coming from my 35mm and I am pulling out my 50mm as well now that its images is 50% wider. I am able to get a more shallow depth of field on FX so my portrait is much more eye catching with more interesting background blur than before. And for landscape, the much wider angle that I am able to capture is worth the upgrade alone. Another part I like about the camera is its superior low light performance. With my 50mm and 35mm f1.8, there are few situations where I need the flash. I also low the wide dynamic range of this camera. In all my photographs now, the picture looks right and one look at the histogram confirms it. And I am really thankful that Nikon makes DX lens compatible with FX camera. I do very little wildlife photography so I am fine using my 18-200mm DX lens on this body. It does not bother me that I have to set the camera to DX mode and let it crop. I always crop my wildlife photograph anyway. Read full review
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This is a long overdue upgrade for me from DX sensor to FX. It’s so nice to use my old but solid Nikkor lenses from my 35mm film cameras at their proper focal lengths! The camera has superb features, including video. I love the built-in WiFi connectivity, making it easy to get photos into my phone for quick sharing on social media apps. Dual SD card slots are another welcome feature. I have been a Nikon user for three decades and glad I stuck with the product line all this time.
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I have been a long time Nikon user having had a D300 since 2008! I had a D80 and D90 as my second bodies and finally got the D750 to be my main body replacing the D300. The D750 body is actually smaller than the D300 mostly in thickness. Yet, the grip is better because the right hand grip is deeper. The shutter is fairly quiet. I have used the extendable rear LCD to take some very high up and very low angle photos using it and Live View. The high ISO image quality is very good. The D750 still has a pop-up flash built in which is helpful when in a pinch and just want to get a clear snapshot of something. Overall the D750 is an excellent way to enter the world of Nikon full frame bodies providing great value and features.
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