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Nikon D750 (24 - 120 mm, 24.30 Mpx, Full frame)

Nikon D750

24 - 120 mm, 24.30 Mpx, Full frame


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  • BaMb1N0

    9 years ago
    purchased this product

    The D750 is arguably one of the best full-frame...

    The D750 is probably one of the best full frame DSLRs currently available, especially since it is not aimed at the professional but rather at the enthusiast, prosumer.

    Apparently there is a flare problem with the sensor
    that occurs under certain conditions. I have not been able to reproduce it so far.

    The newly designed, somewhat deeper grip is not really my cup of tea. I would have liked the deeper one to be the same width as on a D7000, for example. But you can't have everything.

    The offer with the 24-120mm Kitlens is really good. I originally wanted to buy a D610 with this lens (which is not available together as a kit). The price of the D750 kit stopped me :-)
     

    Pro

    • Processing
    • Low Light Performance
    • WiFi
    • Screen
    • Fast autofocus

    Contra

    • New handle design
    • Nikon's WMU app is lousy in terms of functionality....
  • FOR-Inst

    8 years ago
    purchased this product

    Top product

    Camera
    As expected: top class! Fast, precise autofocus, terrific image quality, little noise at high ISO values - but this can also be read in every test report. I cannot accept the criticism that the ISO values cannot be
    set with a button on the programme dial (as with the D810, D4 etc.). There is an extra button for ISO on the back. The values are shown in large letters on the large display and can be changed in a flash.
    The newly shaped handgrip is an absolute added value for me. The feel of the camera has improved enormously.
    As before, no GPS module has been built in (as in most semi-pro and pro cams). For me, this is absolutely incomprehensible - most cheapest cameras have something like this on board, while such bolides are still practising flying blind.

    Lens
    Spoiled by the 24-70 /f2.8 on the D800, I was a little sceptical about this lens. But the test reports attested the lens a good to very good performance, which I can confirm in the meantime. Crisply sharp, there is nothing to complain about. Slight vignetting and very slight blurring in the peripheral areas at open aperture are OK for this price range. After all, for the money you get a Nikkor with the gold ring and the N = the lenses are nano-coated. The biggest plus, however, is the extended zoom range (5x) compared to the 24-70 (3x). I already don't want to do without it.
     

    Pro

    • Great feel
    • Fast autofocus
    • Price/performance in the kit
    • High ISO values with good image quality
    • Unusually good kit lens
    • It's a Nikon ;-)

    Contra

    • No GPS
  • Anonymous

    9 years ago
    purchased this product

    Absolutely recommended for FF/KB users

    Relatively compact KB/FF DSLR, the functionality is very good in my opinion, as is the equipment. The workmanship is good, but this has to be seen in relation to the price. The camera is probably not aimed at the professional sector, although it is used a lot there. I like the operation of the D800 better, it's a pity that this has not been adopted. The image quality is very good. The WiFi performance should be better. The AF is convincing.
    The 24-120mm f4 is optically good, although not top, you would have to lay out more for that. Sharpness is good, though not optimal at f4. The focal length range is sufficient for many purposes. An alternative would be the 28-300, but here you have to compromise a little more.
    With this combination, you get a really successful camera at a high level with good optics at a fair price.
     

    Pro

    • Autofocus
    • Relatively quiet shutter noise (compared to D800)
    • Folding display
    • good haptics

    Contra

    • WiFi performance should be better
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