Nikon D750 Compact Digital Camera 24.3 Megapixels Wi-Fi Black

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Nikon D750 Compact Digital Camera 24.3 Megapixels Wi-Fi Black

Nikon D750 Compact Digital Camera 24.3 Megapixels Wi-Fi Black

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Our used products are subject to wear and tear in comparison to brand new products. This also applies to accessories that are supplied with the camera including batteries which may have a lower optimum performance level/life expectancy. Capture crisper, cleaner, better-defined images at high ISOs. The ISO range of 100–12800 is extendable to 50-51200 (equivalent). Energy saving design: shoot for longer on one charge. Capture up to 1,230 still images and up to 55 minutes of movie footage² on a single charge of the ultra-compact and lightweight lithium-ion rechargeable EN-EL15 battery. Shoot photos and movies from unique perspectives. The screen swings open and tilts up to 90º, and down to 75º.

Remote operation: support your workflow with dedicated accessories for professional wireless control and image transmission. Release the camera remotely via a smart device using the camera’s built-in Wi-Fi and the dedicated WMU app. To take further control over wireless shooting, use the WR-R10 Wireless Transceiver and the WR-T10 Wireless Transmitter, or control your camera settings with the WR-1 Wireless Remote Controller. To connect to Ethernet and wireless LAN, use the optional UT-1 Data Transmitter together with the WT-5 Wireless Transmitter. It's a different story in live view mode, where the D750 most obviously suffers in comparison to newer mirrorless cameras and up against Canon's DSLRs with Dual Pixel CMOS AF. The autofocus works in live view, but slowly. The introduction of on-sensor phase detection AF in the new D780 should fix this and bring Nikon's live view DSLR AF performance into line with that of Canon DSLRs and mirrorless models.

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Although dynamic range and detail levels drop off at the expansion sensitivity settings, the results still look decent. Even images taken at the maximum sensitivity (ISO 51,200) can make acceptable A3 prints. Carrying on the brand's Full-Frame tradition, the Nikon D750 is a high quality professional DSLR that is great for both outdoor and studio work. The 24.3 MP sensor will faithfully capture your scenes and subjects even in significantly darker environments than would otherwise be possible and the high maximum ISO will give you crisp images when the light is indeed too little and you need a little boost. HDR is expected on this model, and it doesn't disappoint, so you'll be able to maximise your ability to capture high contrast scenes. Nikon D750 Features Picture control 2.0: take complete control over sharpening, contrast, brightness, hue, and saturation when shooting stills and video. Ease post-production with Flat setting for maximum dynamic range; fine-adjust detail with Clarity. Settings can be visually adjusted as you shoot, and you can streamline the shooting process by saving different options for movies and stills in a dedicated menu. Picture Control System, Self-Timer, Sensor Cleaning, Noise Reduction, Diopter Adjustment, Multi-Language Menu, D-Lighting

Depth of Field Preview Button, AE-L/AF-L Button, Mode Dial, Video Mode, ISO Button, Multi Selector, Thumb Wheel This sensor and processor combination enables a native sensitivity range of ISO 100–12,800, with extension settings taking this to ISO 50–51,200. It’s also possible to shoot at up to 6.5 frames per second, though some sports photographers may want something a bit faster. The D750 interface has changed a little in comparison with the D610’s. When the White Balance button is pressed, for example, the screen shows more clearly which control is used to switch between preset values, and which adjusts the selected value to make images warmer or cooler.Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Night Shot, Animal Portrait, Child Portrait, Interior, Dawn, Candle Light, Sport, Beach, Snow

If the D750 was still being sold at its original price, it wouldn't be a very appealing buy. But it's now considerably cheaper, so where a couple of years ago its ageing technology might dampened its appeal, its price today brings it into a whole new market, where first-time full frame users can get a very good, very efficient and very effective camera at a really good price. Like the older Sony A7 mirrorless models, it's an older camera that's enjoying an unexpected second life as a born-again bargain.

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