![]() The D750 has one on the top deck, with a green Auto setting along with PASM and Scene for access to 13 popular options (Portrait, Sports, Night Portrait, and so on). One of the things we noted in our D810 review was that it didn’t have a classic mode dial with point-and-shoot options, making it a bit intimidating for most users other than professionals and very serious enthusiasts. The D750 goes from basic to highly advanced – it’s up to you to decide what you want from the camera.It’s also much more consumer-friendly than the D810 and D4S. That said, the D750 has loads of appealing features including a 24.3MP full-frame sensor, the same autofocus system as the $5,860 D4S, 1080/60p video capture, built-in Wi-Fi, and top ISO of 51,200. The D750 is definitely its smaller sibling – in weight, megapixels, and price – but it’s hardly inexpensive at nearly $3,600 with a very capable kit lens. ![]() The Nikon D850 is an excellent DSLR with both speed and high resolution, but at $3,300 (body only) it’s for a select group of well-heeled enthusiast photographers or professionals whose work depends on such equipment. As of now, the D750 is still part of Nikon’s current DSLR lineup. It has been updated on September 21 to reflect current pricing. This review was originally published on October 17, 2014. Delivering incredible still images and videos, we can see why the D750 is turning heads. While older, it’s a camera many photographers are drooling over. But, the camera’s age means the price has dropped, making it still a viable option at about $1,700 body only compared to the $3,300 D850. First available in late 2014, the D750 is getting on in years - we wouldn’t be surprised to see an update soon. In fact, think of it as a baby D810 with many trickled-down features, that make it more powerful than the D610. The D750 slots between the entry D610 and D850 (with the high-end D5 rounding out the full-frame offerings). ![]()
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