An amazing camera, Nikon have just released the D760 in 2020,so it does show how good the camera is, not to be confused with the D850, its a photographers semi pro-professional go for camera, full frame not a bad thing no cropping, 24 mb, 51 points metering. I would recommend buying this camera body now as the price will come down, you can still get these brand new, so secondhand they sould be even cheaper, okay they where released in 2014 so thats about right for them to release the D760. The D750 use's two SD cards and not one like the D500, and yes even the D760 will be using two sd card's . This camera, price wise is simular to the D7500 of which is not full frame, but l don't buy a camera to take videos just purely image's and l'm really glad l made the switch to full frame and yes l brought it secondhand on Ebay. So it will become y workhorse and my D7200 as a back up.Read full review
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What a great camera. I have been wanting an FX camera for a while but felt that the D810 was a bit too high resolution for my purposes and a bit out of my price range now that I have retired and photography is now more of a hobby than an occupation. The D750 fits the bill for me perfectly. Its an upgrade from my trusty D300s and I can now utilise my wide angle lenses to their full potential. I have a wonderful 17-35 f2.8 Sigma, an oldie but a goodie and my original Nikon 24-85 now works as a 24-85, not a 36-127. All round I am really pleased with my acquisition. Paid more than I could get it for elsewhere but felt it was worth using Richmond because when I contacted them regarding the few issues that some of these cameras had, they were very helpful and gave me the serial number of the camera I was going to buy so that I could check it out on the Nikon website to see of there were any issues with it.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
There is absolutely nothing I dislike about my D750. Easy to use, (I am a Nikon enthusiast) Ex R.A.F. Photographer. Past President. "The Gibraltar Photographic Society" Had many Nikons. Award winning photographer. Silver cup. Gold Trophy and Photographer of the year. So I know my Nikons. Recommend using Back Button Focusing use the AE-L AF-L Button. Otherwise you may get camera shake due to mirror slap. esp. at shutter speeds below 1/250 sec. I find I can use 1/30th second hand held and I am 87 years old. Not bad eh, just had cataracts removed and I can see like a teenager, so I bought a Nikon D750 to celebrate and add to my stock of three other Nikons. By far the best camera I have ever used. Razor sharp images every time. 5 Stars to Nikon. Thankyou Ebay. Harry Cleworth.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Full Frame bargain now. Build quality top notch. Huge number of facilities and settings for any occasion. Needs practice to get the best. Unless you have highly special needs, it'll do everything you want. Massive choice of lenses but get a Nikon 28-300mm and an f/1.8 50mm - no need for f/1.4 - and you're sorted for almost everything. If you have not already done so, go to Ken Rockwell's site and see sample snaps and his review.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The camera is a bit complex at first but once you get used to the layout it is very easy to use and the controls fall to hand making it easy to change settings. Picture quality is very good and the in camera processing works well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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