Borrowing the well-reviewed elements of Nikon’s professional D810 and blending them with the more affordable D610, the Nikon D750 is a high-performing FX-format camera with a wide ISO range of 100 - 12800 and an impressive set of features. It has a significantly improved design, built-in Wi-Fi, and a faster live-view response time. 3D Color Matrix Metering III and a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor makes every shot vibrant and visually striking. Overall, the Nikon D750 is a balanced camera that provides clean images and full HD video. This drop includes the equally capable NIKKOR 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR Lens, for sharper shooting, less blur, and shots that go above and beyond industry-standard performance.
Taking community feedback into account on the build, the D750 has a slimmer grip for a more comfortable hold, a thinner body, and an improved magnesium alloy and carbon fiber exterior. It has a 100% coverage optical Pentaprism viewfinder that is reliable and accurate. Also, the D750 is the first Nikon FX-Frame DSLR to feature a tilting LCD screen. The articulated 3.2 inch 1229k-dot LCD can easily be moved to account for shade and position when taking photos or video.
Nikon’s D750 is outfitted with a 24.3 megapixel DX-Format CMOS sensor, along with the highly favored Nikon EXPEED 4 processor. Both provide improved color accuracy, high definition shots, and stunning professional image quality. The processor allows for continuous shooting at a rate of 6.5 fps.
Never lose track of focus with the state-of-the-art 51-point autofocus system. The camera positions a 51-point grid on the frame to allow photographers a more concise point of focus when shooting. Cross-type sensors provide exact detection of a subject for the perfect shot. All 51 points can be active to detect a moving subject, which is ideal for video capture or action photography. Additionally, the camera is capable of AF detection sensitivity down to -3 EV.
The Nikon D750 has all of the HD video capabilities of its more expensive predecessors, at a more affordable price. Able to shoot 1080p full HD video at 60fps, it can also produce time-lapse videos up to 9,999 shots. Live View shooting can be reviewed via a smartphone or tablet, thanks to the built-in Wi-Fi capabilities. The D750 is also capable of in-camera editing and adjustments. Change ISO, aperture, and shutter speed while recording via features like powered aperture control, which allows users to change aperture mid-shot. Additionally, the camera is built with an internal stereo microphone for recording audio, and an input for an external microphone when filming.
All of Nikon’s beloved DSLR features are present, including their array of established modes, white balance modes, and special effects. The D750 is notable for its post-production in-camera color correction, Flat Picture Control Mode, and Zebra Pattern overexposure warnings that inform and help adjust shots to be as balanced as possible. The built-in Wi-Fi makes transferring photos to the internet fast and efficient.
The included NIKKOR 24-85mm Lens is a highly adaptable everyday lens with wide-angle to telephoto perspective, superior close focus at 1.25 feet, and VR image stabilization. Constructed with a rounded 7-blade diaphragm, backgrounds are soft and blurred in wider apertures for great portraiture. Aberration is virtually eliminated with three built-in aspherical lens elements. Nikon’s Super Integrated Coating on the lens reduces flare and manipulates light for the cleanest shot. For a more compact design, the lens-barrel doesn’t extend. Instead, it utilizes internal optical movement for closer focusing. A Silent Wave Motor works to make autofocus quick and quiet by moving ultrasonic vibrations in place of a gear system. An ED element provides sharp, accurate color reproduction with every shot. Finally, focus can be switched from automatic to manual by turning a ring on the lens, thanks to Nikon’s M/A Focus Mode Switch.
Estimated ship date is Nov 23, 2015 PT.
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