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Nikon D750 FX-format Digital SLR Camera Body

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  • Full frame 243 megapixel CMOS image sensor and expeed 4 image processor
  • Full HD 60/50/30/25/24p video
  • Built in Wi-Fi connectivity and compatibility with the WT 5a plus UT 1 communication unit
  • Shoot up to 65 fps at full resolution frame size (pixels): 1920 x 1080
  • Pro video feature set including: Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed, manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording even use power aperture control for smooth iris transitions and auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions
  • Compact, lightweight and slim unibody (monocoque) body design with tilting Vari angle LCD display
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  • D750 FX-format Digital SLR Camera Body
  • EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-25a Battery Charger
  • UC-E17 USB Cable AN-DC14 Strap
  • BF-1B Body Cap
  • DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
  • DK-21 Rubber Eyecup
  • ViewNX 2 CD-ROM
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    Style: Body Only | Configuration: Base Product Description Ignite your creative desires A serious tool for serious shooters The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting. From the Manufacturer Bring your vision to life with Nikon's first full-frame D-SLR to feature a tilting Vari-angle display and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. With pro-caliber video features inspired by the D810, the same autofocus and metering system used in the D4S and D810, a newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor and exceed 4 image processor, the D750 delivers a feature set unlike D-SLRs its size. A monologue design keeps the camera remarkably slim, compact and lightweight, and a control layout based on Nikon's flagship cameras makes for comfortable, intuitive handling. The D750 will deliver superb performance. Full-frame freedom, outstanding agility and the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi. For those who find inspiration everywhere, who switch between stills and video without missing a beat, who want the look only a full-frame D-SLR can achieve and who love sharing their shots, the D750 is the tool to unleash your artistry. With features inspired by D4S and D810, the D750 brings dazzling image quality, cinematic video capabilities and pro-inspired handling in a nimble design with a tilting Vari-angle LCD and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Enthusiasts upgrading from a DX-format D-SLR will marvel at the D750's full-frame performance. Pros seeking a primary or secondary camera for fast-paced shoots will appreciate the D750's familiar handling and speed. And filmmakers looking for a compact D-SLR to bring a production to life or to capture B-Roll will find the D750 a perfect fit. The D750 is a thrilling centerpiece of an exceptional imaging system. Ignite your creative desires A serious tool for serious shooters The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting. Take your passion to the next level 24.3MP FX-format sensor and EXPEED 4 Like every Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 achieves a level of image quality few other manufacturers can match. Its newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor is paired with EXPEED 4 image processing for fast frame rates, a low noise, wide ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable up to ISO 51,200), Full HD video with enhanced definition and reduced noise at high ISO sensitivities, minimal moiré, jaggies and false colors and a Nikon first—autofocus performance down to -3EV. Paired with the versatile array of full-frame or DX-format NIKKOR lenses, the D750 is capable of telling any story you can imagine. Shoot cinematically Cutting edge HD video capabilities With professional video capabilities inspired by the D810 and an array of inputs and outputs, the D750 is as well-suited for recording daily life and events as it is for filmmaking and videography. Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed Full HD 1080 footage at 60/50/30/25/24p. Manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording—even use Power Aperture control for smooth iris transitions and Auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions. Use Highlight Display with zebra stripes to confirm exposure, apply Flat Picture Control for easier color grading in post and record at low and high angles with the 3.2-inch tilting Vari-angle LCD. Stay connected Built-in Wi-Fi sharing and remote control Sharing and transferring your favorite D750 photos is fast, easy and fun. Wirelessly connect to the D750 with a compatible smartphone or tablet, browse the camera's memory card, download your favorite shots and then email them, text them or upload them to your favorite website. You can also use your smart device as a remote monitor and control for the D750—see what the camera sees and fire the shutter. For faster wireless transfers, transmit images over FTP using the WT-5A Wireless Transmitter + UT-1 Communication Unit. (Advanced shooters can use a web browser on a smartphone or tablet in HTTP mode to operate camera controls and begin Live View shooting.) Enjoy the view A first for a Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 features a 3.2-inch 1,229 dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display. It has RGBW alignment and color balance customization, so it can be matched to an external monitor. Use it to shoot from high and low angles, to spot-select white balance during Live View shooting, to access the intuitively redesigned Info. Display or to change settings quickly from the separate Photo Shooting and Movie Shooting menus. Match your view and your vision with the 100% coverage optical viewfinder, which has a bright, clear organic EL display system for making adjustments without taking your eye off the action. Supplied Accessories D750 Body Only EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery MH-25A Battery Charger UC-E17 USB Cable AN-DC14 Strap BF-1B Body Cap DK-5 Eyepiece Cap DK-21 Rubber Eyecup Nikon View NX2 CD ROM Download the user manual. Bring your vision to life with Nikon's first full-frame D-SLR to feature a tilting Vari-angle display and built-in Wi-Fi� connectivity. With pro-caliber video features inspired by the D810, the same autofocus and metering system used in the D4S and D810, a newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor, the D750 delivers a feature set unlike D-SLRs its size. A monocoque design keeps the camera remarkably slim, compact and lightweight, and a control layout based on Nikon's flagship cameras makes for comfortable, intuitive handling. The D750 will deliver superb performance. For those who find inspiration everywhere, who switch between stills and video without missing a beat, who want the look only a full-frame D-SLR can achieve and who love sharing their shots, the D750 is the tool to unleash your artistry. With features inspired by D4S and D810, the D750 brings dazzling image quality, cinematic video capabilities and pro-inspired handling in a nimble design with a tilting Vari-angle LCD and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Enthusiasts upgrading from a DX-format D-SLR will marvel at the D750's full-frame performance. Pros seeking a primary or secondary camera for fast-paced shoots will appreciate the D750's familiar handling and speed. And filmmakers looking for a compact D-SLR to bring a production to life or to capture B-Roll will find the D750 a perfect fit. The D750 is a thrilling centerpiece of an exceptional imaging system. The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting. Like every Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 achieves a level of image quality few other manufacturers can match. Its newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor is paired with EXPEED 4 image processing for fast frame rates, a low noise, wide ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable up to ISO 51,200), Full HD video with enhanced definition and reduced noise at high ISO sensitivities, minimal moiré, jaggies and false colors and a Nikon first—autofocus performance down to -3EV. Paired with the versatile array of full-frame or DX-format NIKKOR lenses, the D750 is capable of telling any story you can imagine. With professional video capabilities inspired by the D810 and an array of inputs and outputs, the D750 is as well-suited for recording daily life and events as it is for filmmaking and videography. Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed Full HD 1080 footage at 60/50/30/25/24p. Manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording—even use Power Aperture control for smooth iris transitions and Auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions. Use Highlight Display with zebra stripes to confirm exposure, apply Flat Picture Control for easier color grading in post and record at low and high angles with the 3.2-inch tilting Vari-angle LCD. Sharing and transferring your favorite D750 photos is fast, easy and fun. Wirelessly connect to the D750 with a compatible smartphone or tablet, browse the camera's memory card, download your favorite shots and then email them, text them or upload them to your favorite website. You can also use your smart device as a remote monitor and control for the D750—see what the camera sees and fire the shutter. For faster wireless transfers, transmit images over FTP using the WT-5A Wireless Transmitter + UT-1 Communication Unit. (Advanced shooters can use a web browser on a smartphone or tablet in HTTP mode to operate camera controls and begin Live View shooting.) A first for a Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 features a 3.2-inch 1,229 dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display. It has RGBW alignment and color balance customization, so it can be matched to an external monitor. Use it to shoot from high and low angles, to spot-select white balance during Live View shooting, to access the intuitively redesigned Info. Display or to change settings quickly from the separate Photo Shooting and Movie Shooting menus. Match your view and your vision with the 100% coverage optical viewfinder, which has a bright, clear organic EL display system for making adjustments without taking your eye off the action.

    From the Manufacturer


    Bring your vision to life with Nikon's first full-frame D-SLR to feature a tilting Vari-angle display and built-in Wi-Fi� connectivity. With pro-caliber video features inspired by the D810, the same autofocus and metering system used in the D4S and D810, a newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor, the D750 delivers a feature set unlike D-SLRs its size. A monocoque design keeps the camera remarkably slim, compact and lightweight, and a control layout based on Nikon's flagship cameras makes for comfortable, intuitive handling. The D750 will deliver superb performance.


    Full-frame freedom, outstanding agility and the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi®.

    For those who find inspiration everywhere, who switch between stills and video without missing a beat, who want the look only a full-frame D-SLR can achieve and who love sharing their shots, the D750 is the tool to unleash your artistry. With features inspired by D4S and D810, the D750 brings dazzling image quality, cinematic video capabilities and pro-inspired handling in a nimble design with a tilting Vari-angle LCD and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Enthusiasts upgrading from a DX-format D-SLR will marvel at the D750's full-frame performance. Pros seeking a primary or secondary camera for fast-paced shoots will appreciate the D750's familiar handling and speed. And filmmakers looking for a compact D-SLR to bring a production to life or to capture B-Roll will find the D750 a perfect fit. The D750 is a thrilling centerpiece of an exceptional imaging system.

    Ignite your creative desires

    A serious tool for serious shooters

    The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting.

    Take your passion to the next level

    24.3MP FX-format sensor and EXPEED 4

    Like every Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 achieves a level of image quality few other manufacturers can match. Its newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor is paired with EXPEED 4 image processing for fast frame rates, a low noise, wide ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable up to ISO 51,200), Full HD video with enhanced definition and reduced noise at high ISO sensitivities, minimal moiré, jaggies and false colors and a Nikon first—autofocus performance down to -3EV. Paired with the versatile array of full-frame or DX-format NIKKOR lenses, the D750 is capable of telling any story you can imagine.

    Shoot cinematically

    Cutting edge HD video capabilities

    With professional video capabilities inspired by the D810 and an array of inputs and outputs, the D750 is as well-suited for recording daily life and events as it is for filmmaking and videography. Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed Full HD 1080 footage at 60/50/30/25/24p. Manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording—even use Power Aperture control for smooth iris transitions and Auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions. Use Highlight Display with zebra stripes to confirm exposure, apply Flat Picture Control for easier color grading in post and record at low and high angles with the 3.2-inch tilting Vari-angle LCD.

    Stay connected

    Built-in Wi-Fi sharing and remote control

    Sharing and transferring your favorite D750 photos is fast, easy and fun. Wirelessly connect to the D750 with a compatible smartphone or tablet, browse the camera's memory card, download your favorite shots and then email them, text them or upload them to your favorite website. You can also use your smart device as a remote monitor and control for the D750—see what the camera sees and fire the shutter. For faster wireless transfers, transmit images over FTP using the WT-5A Wireless Transmitter + UT-1 Communication Unit. (Advanced shooters can use a web browser on a smartphone or tablet in HTTP mode to operate camera controls and begin Live View shooting.)

    Enjoy the view

    A first for a Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 features a 3.2-inch 1,229 dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display. It has RGBW alignment and color balance customization, so it can be matched to an external monitor. Use it to shoot from high and low angles, to spot-select white balance during Live View shooting, to access the intuitively redesigned Info. display or to change settings quickly from the separate Photo Shooting and Movie Shooting menus. Match your view and your vision with the 100% coverage optical viewfinder, which has a bright, clear organic EL display system for making adjustments without taking your eye off the action.





    Supplied Accessories

    • D750 Body Only
    • EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
    • MH-25A Battery Charger
    • UC-E17 USB Cable
    • AN-DC14 Strap
    • BF-1B Body Cap
    • DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
    • DK-21 Rubber Eyecup
    • NikonView NX2 CD ROM


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    Customers say

    Customers like the weight, quality, brightness, image quality and ease of use of the digital camera. They mention that it's similar in size and weight, a great compromise of size and file storage requirements, and that the build is very solid and fits well in their hand. They also appreciate the low light focusing and ISO capabilities.

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    174 customers mention159 positive15 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the performance of the digital camera. They mention that it performs very well, shoots like a champ, and has an amazing AF system. The camera is a wonderful all-purpose camera and offers great value for money. Some customers also mention that the spot meter works great and that the Nikon D750 is currently one of the most excellent and well-rounded cameras in its price class.

    "...If you have a scene with a lot of contrast, as I said, the spot meter works great. OK, I admit it...." Read more

    "...Although the D600 and D610 perform very well (especially in the right hands and with the right settings), the D750 is just a bit better in that..." Read more

    "...for better creative and hard-to get shots; and the video-taking features are much more robust...." Read more

    "...No problems with it yet, every function works as described, it is saving me some shoulder pain, and makes wonderful photos just like my other Nikons...." Read more

    116 customers mention106 positive10 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the digital camera. They mention that it produces amazing pictures, the resolution adds crispness and depth, and the images are beautiful. The low-light capability is amazing, and crystal clear RAW files are produced. The video functionality is much better, and it has a complete reworking of video shooting.

    "...24.3 megapixels and a full size sensor the D750 produces images with incredible resolution and color...." Read more

    "...The AF performance and image quality are professional-grade, and I think any enthusiast, hobbyist or even professional would be happy with the..." Read more

    "...VERY fast focus, and the images are extremely sharp. I continue to be very happy with this upgrade, particularly at this price!..." Read more

    "...works as described, it is saving me some shoulder pain, and makes wonderful photos just like my other Nikons. You will enjoy, I promise!" Read more

    68 customers mention65 positive3 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the brightness of the camera. They mention that it is excellent in low light, works well in lower light, and has low light focusing capabilities. They also appreciate the fact that it can recover shadows and blown highlights so well, and adjust the exposure properly.

    "...Autofocus is extremely fast and accurate, and will nearly shoot in the dark...." Read more

    "...low light capabilities - I think I re-discovered low light and night photography. high ISO performance of this camera is outstanding..." Read more

    "...Low-light photography is amazing - I am continually stunned at how sensitive the sensor is and how minimal the noise is at high ISOs...." Read more

    "...The low light performance is nothing short of incredible. The processing speed can't even be compared to my old crop sensor...." Read more

    66 customers mention52 positive14 negative

    Customers like the quality of the camera. They say it's well-made, reliable, and has a solid feel. Some customers also appreciate the full frame design and the fact that it' s a wonderful upgrade.

    "...The screen is sturdy and hasn't gotten in the way, so it seems like a pretty useful feature...." Read more

    "...does't have the heft of the D300S, but the build does feel tight and sturdy...." Read more

    "...I have always been impressed with Nikon picture quality, build quality and ergonomics, and this camera is no different!..." Read more

    "...The grip is much better than the D610....and we have a stronger chassis and better weather sealing...." Read more

    62 customers mention44 positive18 negative

    Customers like the autofocus of the digital camera. They say it focuses fast, regardless of light availability, and the images have clear focus and little to no noise while using a high ISO. Customers also mention that it's a night time focusing demon.

    "...The camera focuses continuously (does not lock), and can gather data from as many as 51 adjacent focus points to track unpredictably moving subjects..." Read more

    "...It focuses fast regardless of light availability, and high ISO photos look great, especially when processed through Lightroom...." Read more

    "...VERY fast focus, and the images are extremely sharp. I continue to be very happy with this upgrade, particularly at this price!..." Read more

    "...great, but compared to the view finder the live view focusing is still very very slow, having said that, compared to D90 its vastly superior..." Read more

    52 customers mention48 positive4 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the value of the camera. They mention that it has great value for money, the quality outweighs the costs, and the controls work great.

    "...'re looking for an action DSLR with lots of great features for a reasonable price, the D750 will fit you well.-----------------..." Read more

    "...features of the D750 were a big enough step up from the D300S at a good price, which made it easy for me to take the leap...." Read more

    "...For a full-frame camera, it is very reasonably-priced...." Read more

    "...so I cant do much comparing, but i will say this camera is worth every penny!" Read more

    51 customers mention45 positive6 negative

    Customers like the ease of use of the digital camera. They mention that the nobs and buttons are essentially intuitive, and scanning the menu from the front is easy. The feature set and controls are everything a working pro needs, and it makes life a lot easier. The camera is well-made and has all the many settings needed for anyone's personal needs. It's excellent in low light, easy to handle, and secure with WAP.

    "...is sturdy and hasn't gotten in the way, so it seems like a pretty useful feature...." Read more

    "Great camera with an exhaustive list of useful features. Outstanding image quality...." Read more

    "...- the built-in Wi-Fi has made it infinitely easier to go from camera to smartphone/tablet without needing to pull SD cards out of the camera and use..." Read more

    "...The controls are quite different, but seem to be more intuitive...." Read more

    50 customers mention45 positive5 negative

    Customers like the weight of the camera. They mention that it's similar in size and weight, and isn't really an issue. The build is very solid and fits well in their hand. The sensor is a healthy size, and the camera is light and easy to handle.

    "...Also, the files are very data rich, so feel free to do some cropping...." Read more

    "...All three are similar in size and weight. The D600 and D610 are pretty much identical to each other in that regard.-..." Read more

    "...compared to the D300S: The focus is much snappier, smarter, and accurate; my pictures are more clear and vivid (the FX format does not disappoint!);..." Read more

    "...The D750 buffer seems appropriate for what it is designed for, filling after a few second, but still getting off around 10-15 before it slows down...." Read more

    Film guy reviews D750..
    5 Stars
    Film guy reviews D750..
    Full disclosure: In addition to NOT being a huge technophile, I'm really a digital-dinosaur who spent the bulk of my life shooting Tri-X pan in basic manual cameras. When I unpackaged my D750, I'm sure my expression resembled that of the first Neanderthal to look upon a cook fire.That said, I am a savvy photo cave-man who realizes choices are good. Although the manual focus on the camera works extremely well and gives me perfect through the viewfinder and ZONE FOCUSING, the D-750's auto focusing is extremely fast and responsive.For action shots I choose a single focus point in CONTINUOUS MODE. The camera focuses continuously (does not lock), and can gather data from as many as 51 adjacent focus points to track unpredictably moving subjects. This is very practical as no one knows the direction a man will take when fleeing a T-Rex (or if a tennis player will cut left or right).The camera also uses "predictive focus tracking" which comes on when your subject moves towards, or away from you. In short, the camera tracks the subject's SPEED and DIRECTION so that it can continue to focus even while the shutter opens. Another great feature because even Cro-Magnon photographers know that the elderly flee predators more slowly than Millennials . Seriously, though, it will lock onto a Hockey player, or a Football player and most of the shots in a burst will be in focus (sorry, most of your carefully chosen DECISIVE MOMENTS).DANGER...If your shooting a portrait, be sure to slap a single focus point on your model's eyeball and TURN OFF CONTINUOUS FOCUS, or you might get a nicely focused hand, or ear-ring.Personally, I like to assign auto focus to the AEL-AFL button which naturally lies under the thumb of my right hand (forefinger on the shutter, thumb on auto-focus.) This eliminates the need to hover over a subject with the shutter pressed halfway downMy only gripe about the d750's focusing would be that the 51 focus points are grouped too tightly in the center of the viewfinder. Wouldn't it be better if they were spread out over most of the frame??It's cool that the D-750 has the best low light auto-focusing of any Nikon camera (up to -3EV), but I'M A NEANDETHAL. I like to ignore that impressive spec, shut off the annoying focus light, and use zone focusing for family portraits inside my cave. (it gets really dark in there when the fire goes out). Also, the spot meter is spot on for far away shots of Pterodactyls against the afternoon sky. Seriously, though, zone focusing has never failed me.I would also like to mention that as a digital-Neanderthal I always shoot in MANUAL EXPOSURE MODE. I mostly use the auto modes in the D750 like a fancy reflective light meter. If you have a scene with a lot of contrast, as I said, the spot meter works great. OK, I admit it. For the occasional grab shot I use program mode and essentially turn my D750 into a PHD camera (push here dummy). I am very embarrassed to admit this. HOWEVER, I must give credit to the auto exposure modes in the D750 which work exquisitely 90% of the time. If not, you can fix a RAW file in post, right? Speaking of which, the Nikon editing software that comes with the camera (Picture Control Utility 2??) is so detailed and comprehensive, it almost eliminates the need for Photoshop.Even for a high-functioning Troglodyte, the D750's menu is huge, multi-layered and maze-like. However, most of the functions you will ever need to change are readily accessible through buttons located on the camera body. In addition, there is a folder called "my menu", and you can transfer your favorite menu items to this location.Did I already mention I'm a Neanderthal? Some of my non-PC friends even call me a "knuckle-dragger". That's why I ALWAYS use a camera strap or a ROCK-SOLID tripod, because as far as I know, no modern digital camera responds well to being wacked on a rock, or smacked with a club. Nikon claims that the D750 is "weather sealed" and "dust sealed" . That said, shooting in the rain is one thing, but I would never submerge my D750 or plop it on a sandy beach. BUYING INSURANCE is a probably good idea for a $2,000.00 camera body.So let's wrap this up. With 24.3 megapixels and a full size sensor the D750 produces images with incredible resolution and color. To my prehistoric eyes, most digital cameras over saturate colors and the D750 is a bit more guilty of this than most. If you think this looks pretty, you're in luck. If not, you can TONE IT DOWN with Nikon's editing software. Also, the files are very data rich, so feel free to do some cropping.Even though the camera is smallish for a full sensor camera, it has a wonderfully deep grip that feels very secure in your hands. Nikon says the shutter is good for 150,000 iterations, but if you read the fine print this is more of a marketing claim than a get your money back guarantee.One last thing. This camera has so many bells and whistles you should make sure it works to your liking before an important job. The first week I had the camera I was shooting a portrait and the lens aperture changed with every picture I shot. Turns out I had accidentally activated the aperture bracketing function a few days before my job.Miscellaneous:• In 3D focus mode the camera chooses the focus point. I don't use it.• The view screen articulates 90 degrees up or down (see photos).• The D750 has a radio slave that can control two banks of flashes.• Battery meter shows shots left on battery, as well as the age of the battery.
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    Full disclosure: In addition to NOT being a huge technophile, I'm really a digital-dinosaur who spent the bulk of my life shooting Tri-X pan in basic manual cameras. When I unpackaged my D750, I'm sure my expression resembled that of the first Neanderthal to look upon a cook fire.

    That said, I am a savvy photo cave-man who realizes choices are good. Although the manual focus on the camera works extremely well and gives me perfect through the viewfinder and ZONE FOCUSING, the D-750's auto focusing is extremely fast and responsive.

    For action shots I choose a single focus point in CONTINUOUS MODE. The camera focuses continuously (does not lock), and can gather data from as many as 51 adjacent focus points to track unpredictably moving subjects. This is very practical as no one knows the direction a man will take when fleeing a T-Rex (or if a tennis player will cut left or right).

    The camera also uses "predictive focus tracking" which comes on when your subject moves towards, or away from you. In short, the camera tracks the subject's SPEED and DIRECTION so that it can continue to focus even while the shutter opens. Another great feature because even Cro-Magnon photographers know that the elderly flee predators more slowly than Millennials . Seriously, though, it will lock onto a Hockey player, or a Football player and most of the shots in a burst will be in focus (sorry, most of your carefully chosen DECISIVE MOMENTS).

    DANGER...If your shooting a portrait, be sure to slap a single focus point on your model's eyeball and TURN OFF CONTINUOUS FOCUS, or you might get a nicely focused hand, or ear-ring.

    Personally, I like to assign auto focus to the AEL-AFL button which naturally lies under the thumb of my right hand (forefinger on the shutter, thumb on auto-focus.) This eliminates the need to hover over a subject with the shutter pressed halfway down

    My only gripe about the d750's focusing would be that the 51 focus points are grouped too tightly in the center of the viewfinder. Wouldn't it be better if they were spread out over most of the frame??

    It's cool that the D-750 has the best low light auto-focusing of any Nikon camera (up to -3EV), but I'M A NEANDETHAL. I like to ignore that impressive spec, shut off the annoying focus light, and use zone focusing for family portraits inside my cave. (it gets really dark in there when the fire goes out). Also, the spot meter is spot on for far away shots of Pterodactyls against the afternoon sky. Seriously, though, zone focusing has never failed me.

    I would also like to mention that as a digital-Neanderthal I always shoot in MANUAL EXPOSURE MODE. I mostly use the auto modes in the D750 like a fancy reflective light meter. If you have a scene with a lot of contrast, as I said, the spot meter works great. OK, I admit it. For the occasional grab shot I use program mode and essentially turn my D750 into a PHD camera (push here dummy). I am very embarrassed to admit this. HOWEVER, I must give credit to the auto exposure modes in the D750 which work exquisitely 90% of the time. If not, you can fix a RAW file in post, right? Speaking of which, the Nikon editing software that comes with the camera (Picture Control Utility 2??) is so detailed and comprehensive, it almost eliminates the need for Photoshop.

    Even for a high-functioning Troglodyte, the D750's menu is huge, multi-layered and maze-like. However, most of the functions you will ever need to change are readily accessible through buttons located on the camera body. In addition, there is a folder called "my menu", and you can transfer your favorite menu items to this location.

    Did I already mention I'm a Neanderthal? Some of my non-PC friends even call me a "knuckle-dragger". That's why I ALWAYS use a camera strap or a ROCK-SOLID tripod, because as far as I know, no modern digital camera responds well to being wacked on a rock, or smacked with a club. Nikon claims that the D750 is "weather sealed" and "dust sealed" . That said, shooting in the rain is one thing, but I would never submerge my D750 or plop it on a sandy beach. BUYING INSURANCE is a probably good idea for a $2,000.00 camera body.

    So let's wrap this up. With 24.3 megapixels and a full size sensor the D750 produces images with incredible resolution and color. To my prehistoric eyes, most digital cameras over saturate colors and the D750 is a bit more guilty of this than most. If you think this looks pretty, you're in luck. If not, you can TONE IT DOWN with Nikon's editing software. Also, the files are very data rich, so feel free to do some cropping.

    Even though the camera is smallish for a full sensor camera, it has a wonderfully deep grip that feels very secure in your hands. Nikon says the shutter is good for 150,000 iterations, but if you read the fine print this is more of a marketing claim than a get your money back guarantee.

    One last thing. This camera has so many bells and whistles you should make sure it works to your liking before an important job. The first week I had the camera I was shooting a portrait and the lens aperture changed with every picture I shot. Turns out I had accidentally activated the aperture bracketing function a few days before my job.

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    • The view screen articulates 90 degrees up or down (see photos).
    • The D750 has a radio slave that can control two banks of flashes.
    • Battery meter shows shots left on battery, as well as the age of the battery.
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