![]() It also has improved video specs now doing 1080p video at 60fps (yes 4K would have been even better, but I’ll take the faster 1080p video for now. This camera is a solid upgrade for those looking to step into a 24.3MP full-frame DSLR or those looking for something a little better than the D610. No fisheye effect, just great wide angle results and great low light performance. It’s a fast f/1.8 lens with no distortion that I can see. If I didn’t already have a great wide angle lens, I’d get this one in a heart beat! I already have the Nikon 14-24mm lens, but this one covers the sweet spot for a lot less money. I’m sorry that I don’t have a better subject to show off this lens than the airport at night, but the weather here has been kind of sucky for the past few days. The colors thus far have been spot on with the D750. The EXPEED 4 sensor is a nice improvement over the EXPEED 3 found in my D600. The D750 continues this tradition giving me great results. I shoot a wide range of skin tones in my portrait sessions and I’ve always been happy with the results from my Nikon DSLRs. The camera does a great job with skin tones While this feature works just fine with Nikon’s App, I much prefer ShutterSnitch for iPad and iPhone when I just want to shoot wirelessly to my mobile devices. Those small JPGs can be sent to my iPhone or iPad FASTER as I shoot them for review. It’s in the camera! Finally! This means that I have a native workflow that I can use to shoot RAW to the 1st card slot and basic JPG to the 2nd card slot. It’s not rocket science (we communicate millions of miles with a probe on an asteroid). There has to be a way to have WiFi/GPS AND a metal/weather secure body. You can find these features on lower end cameras all day long, but why not the higher end models? My Nikon reps tell me it’s because the alloys used in the pro bodies and I say BS. I’ve been complaining for years that DSLRs should have both WiFi and GPS built-in. ![]() There is definitely a difference in dynamic range or at least to my eye the D750 does a better job as it should. A few of the controls have been moved around, but certainly nothing you couldn’t get used to very quickly. ![]() The Nikon D750 functions pretty much just like my Nikon D600. What I didn’t expect to happen was that I would fall in love with shooting with it. However, I decided to go ahead and take it for a spin if for no other reason than to give my opinion about it to my readers. It fits between the Nikon D610 and D810 both spec wise and price wise. I must admit that when I first saw the specs for the Nikon D750 I wasn’t really too excited. ![]()
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