Nikon have updated the live-view experience on this camera so finally we can control the aperture in movie mode, without having to switch out of it and disable live view like on the D610. High end mirrorless cameras are no longer about ‘small size’ they are about performance and better functionality over a DSLR. You cannot shoot video through the optical viewfinder on the D750. The EVF shows your final shot, an optical viewfinder does not. With the D750 you get neither the top end low light or top resolution, yet you’re losing that extra functionality provided by an EVF, namely critical exposure and depth of field simulation. The A7S has the better low light performance and the A7R has a resolution advantage at 36MP, as well as the advantages of mirrorless technology. That’s a lot and I’m really struggling here to think what you’re getting over a camera like the Sony A7S or A7R. The D750 will cost $2300 body only, with the basic kit lens package starting at $3596. The D750 has the same metering and AF system as the D810 but the price is almost as high. Then there is the Olympus E-M1 with that incredible 5 axis stabilisation and you wonder why people aren’t buying DSLRs any more? For stills it lacks the ergonomic fluidity and flow of the Fuji X-T1 as well as the amazing EVF, innovative X-Trans sensor technology and the good looks / small size. It lacks 4K, full pixel readout, LOG image profile, EVF, focus peaking, video optimised image stabilisation, high slow-mo frame rates such as 120fps and countless other important 2013-14 features. Hold onto the edges of your seats people!Īt risk of being seen as a brazen cash-in from the perspective of enthusiasts, the D750 adds absolutely nothing interesting for video users compared to the more advanced Sony A7S and Panasonic GH4. Now Nikon users get to experience the same excitement with a camera that sits between the D610 and D810. Thinking back, the last time a tilting screen warranted a whole exciting new model in the eyes of the manufacturer, it was the Canon 60D.ĭepending on your perspective the Canon 60D was a 550D (T2i) with a tilting screen or a 7D with the build quality downgraded. It is really sad not to see something more exciting from Canon and Nikon to avert a dramatic year-on-year decline in DSLR sales. The headline features of this camera are a hinge behind the screen and WiFi.
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