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Revision as of 14:44, 22 November 2020
24 Megapixel Full frame
I loved my D750. It was stolen with my bag on a train in 2019 (with an older Nikon 105 macro mounted). This was my first full-frame camera and was clearly a step above the D7100 which in theory has the same number of pixels. Of course the camera is more than the number of pixels (see also D90 vs D7100), and helped me to understand that the cameras I use are way above my level.
Just to understand how good this camera is, check out any comparison between this camera and it's follow up Nikon D780, released 5 years apart. They were able to add a touch screen capability to the display, increased the resolution of this display, added bluetooth support and it shoots half a frame faster per second.
The Good
- Just about as good as anything can get.
- Good video capabilities
The problems
- Even used it is a bit pricey at the moment. Expect this to go down as newer toys become available.
- The tilt screen is a bit gimmicky and I am always afraid it will break off.
These pages are for Amateur Photographers and not really for seasoned photographers and professionals. I have no affiliation or commercial interest with any brand/make. I write from my own experience. I ended up using mainly Nikon, so I am more familiar with this brand than others. See price for notes on pricing as well as photography related links.