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Nikon D750

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Nikon D750

Features:
·         24MP Full-frame CMOS sensor (with AA filter)
·         Flip up/down 3.2" 1,229k-dot RGBW LCD screen
·         6.5 fps continuous shooting
·         Improved 51-point Multi-CAM 3500FX II AF system (sensitive to -3EV)
·         91,000-pixel RGB metering sensor with face detection and spot-metering linked to AF point
·         Built-in Wi-Fi
·         Highlight-weighted metering
·         1080/60p video recording
·         Powered aperture for control during live view/video
·         Group Area AF mode
·         Simultaneous internal recording and HDMI output
·         Screen: Exquisite 3.2″ ,1,229,000 dots.
·         Lens Mount: Nikon DX
·         Continuous shooting speed: 6.5 FPS
·         Shutter:1/4,000 – 30 seconds in third-stop steps.
·         ISO:100 -12,800, expandable to  51,200
·         WiFi: YES
 nikon d750
The D750 is Nikon's third full-frame DSLR this year in 2017, and to a lot of people it might be the most significant. Being in the middle of the more affordable D610 and the pro-grade, high-resolution D810, the D750 contains a bit from both the cameras. Impressively though – except  its 24 megapixel sensor - the D750's build quality, ergonomics and feature set have much more in common with the more expensive of the two.

Nikon D750 is among most popular full frame DSLR. This one is the smallest and lightest Nikon FX-format model. This camera is producing a high-resolution photo in low light. While Nikon is calling it 'newly developed', the D750's 24MP sensor is likely to be based on the sensor found in the D610, and includes an AA filter - bucking the recent Nikon trend.

It is probably disappointing to some as the D750 does not feature the Split Screen Display Zoom feature of the D810 and some people will miss 1/8000 minimum shutter duration but aside from these omissions, arguably the only other thing of any significance that the D810 offers which the D750 doesn't is those extra 12 million pixels. But considering all this the Nikon D750 still a top notch DSLR camera.

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