If you're a serious Nikon camera freak and you don't already have a full frame SLR and you don't want to go mirror-less just yet and you don't want to pay too much then this is the camera for you! The D750 boasts a lovely large prism box and viewfinder which is a joy to look through, especially if you have a fast lens on. Image quality is wonderful and the bokeh is a little nicer than with an APS-C sensor. Yes, you need to spend more on lenses to bring out the best in this camera and yes, you get a little less reach than you do with the APS-C but the beautiful quality of portraits and the extra stop of low light performance makes it worth the money for the true camera freak. SLRs are being phased out by all the major manufacturers so if you want a full frame SLR you should get one sooner rather than later...Read full review
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I believe its at the best price point for a DSLR camera currently. Has more than enough megapixels.. and along with the full frame sensor means that there will be ample lens choice. I have paired this with a 24-300mm on the recommendation of Ken Rockwell (search for the website) as an all in one lens. I'm an amateur who beleives that even a bad photo is still good because it triggers memories of that moment in the years following.
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is it easy to use? well yes and no it can be put on auto and left there and will do a good job that is easy but not really what happens this camera like many out there from various manufactures can do a lot of things better than auto if you take the time to use it image quality is like all good DSLRS great better than most people will ever need its good value if you need a camera that is about 5 year old design still very current and yes for the most part when you buy any good DSLR you should take the time read the manual and see what its capable of doing oh and if you want the best possible nikon buy a D850 its twice the price but its 1.5 times the camera
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This is a top line semiprofessional product at a surprising price. It is actually the most complex camera body I have bought with a manual 22mm thick. It will point and shoot wonderfully, but doing justice to its abilities is a huge challenge. Its low light images are remarkably sharp.
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Is a very versatile camera. Can be used with a wide range of lenses. Currently using a 18 - 300 mm lens and takes very clear landscape and portrait photos. It has great features and is easy to use both in auto and manual modes
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Upgrading from D5300 crop sensor to D750 full sensor has been easy. Nice that many of the selection options are now done by exterior controls (e.g. ISO, WB, Metering) instead of menus/info screen selections which should speed up making selections. It does mean understanding the selections a bit better, as there is no graphical display to assist you in understanding the icons (which may be a challenge for novice users). Only downside I have discovered so far is that the tilt screen is limited in its plane of movements, does not articulate through the wide range as available on D5300.
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Great camera, does require some knowledge and skill to use properly. Love the AF options and ability to use high ISO without image quality loss.
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Thanks for the quality Nikon purchase. Have had no issues at all with the camera other than my noob photography skills :)
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full frame and picture is very good.
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Thank for camera , its good
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