Nikon's last big DSLR release was the D800. The big news with that camera was its pixel count of 36MP, which when it was released, comfortably eclipsed everything else around (and at the time of writing still does).
Manufacturer: Nikon
Nikon's last big DSLR release was the D800. The big news with that camera was its pixel count of 36MP, which when it was released, comfortably eclipsed everything else around (and at the time of writing still does).
The Nikon D750 may not be the cheapest DSLR in the company's arsenal, but it is definitely one of the best ones. If you want a camera that delivers great quality, features and price you should definitely consider purchasing the D750 model from www.sferaufficio.com .
I traded up from D700 for several reasons and I am so glad I did. I love the IQ, resolution, dynamic range is incredible and you can lift shadows by roughly 3 stops without a problem! (I didn't like the d700 ergonomics, live view, weight, and 12 mp file sizes.
Great camera, with lots of good features. Gave 4 star as it doesn't come with inbuilt wifi and it has multiple focus point, which can cause problem.
Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus; Fast Shutter Speed; Good Image Quality; Large Clear LCD; Quiet
very nice if you are newer to full frame nikon dslr quite strong build and weatherproof construction.
Consistent Output; Durable; Easily Interchangeable; Fast / accurate auto-focus; Strong Construction
Nikon offers an update with the D610, and it's a pretty solid camera.
Editor's Note Shutterbug contributor Jack Neubart has been testing the new Nikon D810 pro digital SLR. Here's his hands-on "first look" at the camera. His full review of the D810 will appear in an upcoming issue of Shutterbug magazine.
Nikon has replaced the D800 and D800e with the highest-res DSLR in its range. Find out if it's a good move in our Nikon D810 review The latest DSLR in Nikon's range boasts the highest image quality yet in the maker's history.
Rock solid construction; Heavyweight features; 36MP resolution sensor; Rock solid construction; Heavyweight features; 36MP resolution sensor
Weight; Nose smudges on LCD; Weight; Nose smudges on LCD
Nikon D810 review: this Nikon D800 replacement offers a new sensor and Nikon claims it boasts the best image quality in the company's history. We put it to the test. The Nikon D810 comes as the direct replacement to the Nikon D800 and D800E.
Wonderful lens. Well worth getting for collection of lenses for the use of wedding and indoor spaces.
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