Sehr gute bis exzellente Bildqualität und Detailwiedergabe bis ISO 1.600, Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität bei ISO 3.200 und ISO 6.400, Selbst ISO 12.800 kann man noch einsetzen, Sehr hochwertiges Magnesium-Gehäuse mit ergonomisch geformtem Griff, Kamerage
Kürzeste Belichtungszeit "nur" 1/4.000 Sekunde, Liveview- und Videoautofokus etwas langsam, Abblendtaste nicht optimal erreichbar, Wenige Optionen bei der Fernsteuerung über WLAN
Nikon verbaut bei der D750 (Datenblatt) einen neuen Bildsensor. Trotz 24,2 Megapixel Auflösung kommt also nicht das bei der Nikon D610 verwendete Modell zum Einsatz. Der CMOS-Sensor ist 35,9 x 24,0mm groß und bietet Sensorempfindlichkeiten von ISO 100 bis...
Published: 2014-10-23, Author: Rob , review by: Slashcam.de
Die Nikon D750 punktet mit den weitreichendsten Videofunktionen aller uns bekannten Nikon DSLRs. Klappdisplay, Zebra-Funktion, Flaches Bildprofil, eigenes Videomenü u.v.m. unterstreichen Nikons verstärktes Engagement im Videobereich. Ein Engagement, das s...
Published: 2014-10-14, Author: Martin , review by: digitalkamera.de
Display klappbar, WiFi integriert, Sehr gute Bildqualität, Ausstattung auf ProfiNiveau
Im LiveView (und bei Video) ausgesprochen langsamer Autofokus, Motivprogramme mit eingeschränkten Einflussmöglichkeiten, Etwas hohes Gewicht (aber sehr robust), Menü durch lange Scrolllisten ein wenig unübersichtlich
Published: 2014-10-03, Author: Moritz , review by: Chip.de
Niedriges Grundrauschen, Hohe Kantenschärfe, Umfangreiche Videofunktionen, Klappdisplay, WLAN-Modul
Doppelbelegte Tasten, Autofokus unter Schwachlicht
Die Vollformat-DSLR Nikon D750 überzeugt im Test mit guter Bildqualität, flotter Geschwindigkeit und modernen Extras. Allen voran das Klapp-Display sowie WLAN-Modul stoßen auf großen Anklang, erleichtern diese Merkmale den Fotografen-Alltag merklich. Ein...
Excellent 24MP fullframe sensor, Nikon's excellent 51point AF system, WiFi built in
Screen tilting rather than variangle, Max continuous shooting rate 'just' 6.5fps, More expensive than D610 and Canon 6D
On the face of it, the D750 seems to offer the same sensor as the D610. In fact, its a redesigned sensor with better image quality and a higher ISO range. The D750 also offers better video features, in-built Wi-Fi and a tilting screen. It's not cheap, but...
Nikon has had to tread a very fine line to ensure that the D750 didn't tread too heavily on the D810's toes so there are a couple of key omissions, but the reality is that this camera is primarily aimed at users who really don't want – or, indeed, need –...
Excellent image quality; Built very well; Comfortable to hold; Supports both FX (full-frame) and DX (APS-C size) lenses; Very fast; Offers up two SD card slots;
Heavy; Requires external battery charger, with no microUSB charging; Function buttons don't always pay attention to what you've asked them to do; WiFi control needs so much more work; Transfer over WiFi doesn't support full resolution, and the largest set
There are cameras, and then there are cameras.For most of this reviewer's life, he has been a Nikon guy, and while he has a Canon or two around the place, and certainly enjoys some of the other cameras he has picked up, predominantly he has shot most of t...
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Published: 2015-03-04, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Image quality is, as always with Nikon's top cameras, beyond reproach. Also, like most Nikons, the responsiveness of the D750 is such that it is as fast and easy to use as blinking an eye. Focus tracking is the best we have experienced.
The WiFi is pointless, providing nothing much more than image transfer. “Live view” is still hopelessly clunky compared with a CSC like the full frame Sony a7MkII
If your heart is set on a traditional DSLR, or if you have Nikon lenses and are looking to upgrade, then look no further. We took this camera to the Parade, fitted with a 200mm lens, and fired away at the faces in the crowd. From over 100 photos not one w...
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Published: 2014-10-16, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The Nikon D750 delivers the best photo quality and continuous-shooting performance in its price class, along with a nicely well-rounded feature set
Nikon's Wi-Fi implementation is weak and some of the other features could be executed a little better. Plus Live View performance is sad
It's not the cheapest camera in its class, but the Nikon D750 delivers an excellent combination of quality, performance and features for its price....