Last month Nikon announced the full-frame Nikon D750, Nikon’s first FX-format camera with a vari-angle tilting LCD screen, as well as built-in WiFi and a slew of advanced features such as a newly designed 24.3-million-pixel CMOS sensor and an Expeed 4 processing engine that are aimed squarely at enthusiast photographers.
Nikon D750 Primary Features
Nikon D750 Primary Features
- 24.3 megapixel CMOS sensor with ISO range from 100 to 12800, also expandable from Lo 1 (ISO 50 equivalent) right up to Hi 2 (ISO 51200 equivalent)
- The EXPEED 4 image-processing engine delivers stunning shots, boosting image superiority over its predecessor.
- Can record Full HD movies in 1920×1080/60p (59.94 fps) format with minimal jaggies or moiré to offer a smooth, clear movie.
- High-density, 51-point AF system employing a newly developed AF sensor module ensures smooth AF even in low-light situations at -3 EV.
- Metering and exposure control system equivalent to the D4S and D810 utilizing a 91K-pixel RGB sensor that enables the Advanced Scene Recognition System as well as highlight-weighted metering.
- High-speed, high-precision sequential control employing four motors achieves continuous shooting at up to 6.5 fps and power aperture control during movie recording.
- Bright 3.2-inch monitor with a wide viewing-angle (170-degree horizontally or vertically), to suit the user’s preference.
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