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Product Review: Nikon D750 DSLR Camera Nikon750

Overview

Full-frame photography is now well within the reach of consumers—and the Nikon D750 DSLR camera is probably the first recommendation most people will get if they’re serious about the craft.

As a Nikon DSLR, you can expect quality right out of the box. Unlike its counterparts, this camera boasts better functionality in its internal systems, which reflects how well it outputs both photos and video. It shoots both video and images exceptionally fast and smooth without compromising image quality. Its Wi-Fi connectivity also makes it pretty accessible from most places, even if it can’t be entirely controlled with a smartphone.

Key Features: A 24.3MP CMOS sensor, plus a fast Expeed 4 processing engine. Continuously shoots at 6.5 frames per second. Outputs 1080p HD @ 60 frames per second maximum videorecording.

Features At A Glance

  • Full frame CMOS sensor @ 24.3MP + Fast Expeed 4 processor
  • Continuous shooting mode shoots 6.5 frames per second
  • 1080p HD @ 60 frames per second maximum video recording
  • Pro Video feature set – Power Aperture and Auto ISO produce smooth video transitions
  • ISO Range: Auto, 100 – 12800, expands to 50 – 51200
  • Auto-Focus Technology
  • Built-in flash
  • Dual card slots for SD/SDHC/SDXC memory
  • Wi-Fi connectivity with WT-5a + UT-1 Communication Unit

What People Like

The Nikon D750 DSLR is Wi-Fi Friendly – it features built-in Wi-Fi connectivity with a WT-5a + UT-1 Communication Unit.

The camera shoots relatively fast, outputting up to 6.5 frames per second.

The camera is built with a compact, lightweight uni-body that’s easy to hold. The LCD screen is also relatively ergonomic, featuring a tilted Vari-angle display.

Its Pro Video features allow users to shoot near professional quality video. Video can be recorded in both compressed or uncompressed file formats. Manual controls for ISO range, shutter speed and aperture makes video recording much more versatile than competitors.

Power Aperture and Auto ISO make for smoother exposure transitions for content shot by the Nikon D750 DSLR.

The Nikon D750 DSLR has a high megapixel sensor: a 24.3MP full frame sensor. As a result, the camera outputs great image and video quality. Video outputs in 1080p HD at 60 frames per second max.

What People Don’t Like

Tilting Vari-angle display doesn’t actually work as intended, according to users, and works more like screen tilting than a truly ergonomic moving screen.

The Nikon D750 DSLR’s maximum continuous shooting rate outputs only 6.5 frames per second.

The camera’s SLR viewfinder doesn’t show images as it would be captured. It also tends to ‘slightly overexpose’ images or video.

The Nikon D750 DSLR’s raw continuous shooting doesn’t last as long as expected.

Its Live View features aren’t as refined as competitors.

Smartphone controls are relatively limited, despite Wi-Fi connectivity.

Why Should You Buy Nikon D750 DSLR Camera (Body Only)?

If you’re serious about upgrading your photography game, the Nikon D750 DSLR is an excellent body to buy first.

Beginner professionals start with camera like these when they’re considering getting into the photography biz—so, if you’re in the same boat, this camera is a great choice. It’s also excellent for hobbyists who want their pictures and video to come ‘out right the first time.’

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