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D750 recommended shuttercount
D750 recommended shuttercount




  1. #D750 recommended shuttercount upgrade#
  2. #D750 recommended shuttercount full#
  3. #D750 recommended shuttercount pro#

High speed, high ISO, tough enough to hammer in some nails while on a shoot, big and heavy do-it-all. Nikon D5, working photographers’ tool.

  • Nikon D810 / D850 (read my review of the older D8x0 camera, the D800 here), high megapixel, big pro style bodies for the pro or demanding user that needs high resolution and tough-as-nails build quality and durability.
  • Nikon D610, entry level full frame with a more basic AF system but a very good 24-megapixel sensor that is about the same as the D750.

    d750 recommended shuttercount

  • Nikon D500, a speed demon with great AF and crop sensor for action, wildlife or other scenarios that require speed and some extra reach (from the crop sensors 1,5x crop).
  • If we look at the current prosumer and professional DSLR Nikon line-up I see the following camera’s and who they might fit best: Still sounds like a reasonably modern camera doesn’t it? But in the current (2018) Nikon full frame and pro-body line-up, who’s it for? Photo taken with the Nikon D750, Sigma 24-105 F4 ART and a PolarPro ND/PL filter.
  • Small, lightweight (760 grams) weather sealed body.
  • Maximum framerate 6,5 images per second.
  • Maximum shutter speed 1/4000th of a second.
  • Multicam 3500 mark II AF sensor with 51 AF-points and low light focusing up to –3 EV.
  • Since you can find all about the specs of the Nikon D750 all over the internet I’m just going to give you the highlights:

    d750 recommended shuttercount

    So, it might just be the perfect way in to full frame photography (or a nice upgrade from one of the older full frame bodies). A new one can be found for about 1600 euros in Europe and the second-hand ones start at about 1000 euros. Since its launch in 2014 the Nikon D750 has dropped in price quite a lot. Nikon D750 Nikon D750 with Nikon AF-S 16-35mm F4 lensĪ review about a camera that was introduced over 4 years ago? That doesn’t seem very interesting. Thinking about other options? Read my 2023 review of the original Sony A7, the Sony A7RIII, Nikon D700 or Nikon D800. So if you are considering a D750: I’d say go for it! If you are still in doubt: read my review and see if this camera is for you. And with good high ISO performance and very decent dynamic range the D750 will not get in your way of making the best photos. 24 is more than enough for almost any application.

    d750 recommended shuttercount

    Don’t be fooled in thinking you need at least 40 megapixel in 2023. It offers high image quality from its very good 24 megapixel sensor. The D750 is a fast, well built, easy to use camera that delivers great results. Yes, there are newer cameras that have surpassed the Nikon D750 in some ways, but that doesn’t mean the D750 isn’t a good camera anymore. When the Nikon D750 was introduced it was a very good camera for a good price, and now in 2022 that is still very much true. Good idea! I wrote this original review in 2018, and in 2023 I still stand by it. If you are reading this you are probably thinking about buying a Nikon D750, perhaps a new one (if you can find one) or a second hand one. Introduction to my 2023 review of the D750






    D750 recommended shuttercount