NIKON D750 REVIEW

Nikon D750When Nikon Rumors first broke the story of a new full frame DSLR coming from Nikon called the D750, we all got excited. We kept our eyes glued to the internet awaiting the details as they started to roll in. A 51 point auto focus system, built in wifi, tilt screen, 24.3 mp sensor and the list kept getting better and better. But what’s the catch? What feature or features would be left out? What would hold this camera back from being great? When the max shutter speed of 1/4000 was announced I thought, “ok, hear it comes.” But it stopped there. Then Nikon announced the camera at Photokina and shocked the world with a $2,299.95 price tag. It was a no brainer. I put this camera to the test and shot a 10 hour wedding with it over the weekend. I shot it along side of the D4, so it had it’s work cut out for it. The first thing you will notice about the D750 when you pick it up is the grip. It is deep and extremely comfortable to hold. It’s light weight and feels really solid. I’m not going to go into details about the specs on this camera but if you are interested in those you can find them here. The auto focus system on this camera is insanely good. When shooting a macro lens, it can be a little difficult to nail the the focus. You find yourself hitting the focus button over and over again to get the camera to hit the area of interest. I have to say the D750 excelled in this area. It blew me away by how accurate and quickly it achieved focus. The D750 out performs the D4 in this category.

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