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This device is really good!! I do a lot of low light photography and I’d have to say; this just knocks my socks off on how well it handles it, grain in the 12800 iso doesn’t even seem like too much for it; it’s a beast alright. Portraits are amazing with this one as well, the well it handles a bokeh; the lens fixed at F4.0 is actually good when you’re in a group photography taking lessons with one model, the zoom is great plus you’re working with a 120mm that’s just enough for you to handle enough distance and enough light; just make sure you get your settings and hands not shaking. I’m not sure if I’d recommend it for insect photography which I tried but find it hard since it’s focal points are limited vs d850 but overall; I love it. It’s perfect for the portrait photographers who loves low lights.
TheRev Posted
I was contemplating on purchasing the D500 instead of the D750. Full frame vs Crop sensor. After extensive research & studying reviews of others, I opted for the full frame D750. I am not disappointed at my selection. When you add quality glass to this camera, you will be blown out of your seat at your results. I mainly shoot sports & weddings. The technology within this camera is a lot better that within the D810. If you are not a professional, you will shoot like one. The D500 is also powerful crop sensor that will work great as a second camera but for my main system, I chose the D750. In the next 3 years I should be ready to purchase the D5 or D6.
Shellbelle Posted
I'm in love with this kit. The lens is absolutely beautiful. The camera is easy to handle and I like that it has a shortcut menu option so you don't have to search through the whole menu to find commonly used settings. One of my favorite things about this body is the two memory card slots where you can choose to either use the second as a back up, or as overflow.
Amberhollyb Posted
Performs excellent in low light high ISO situations. I also love the lens even though I had heard mixed reviews about it. I dropped my 24-70 and scratched the lens. This has been my replacement until I can get a new 24-70. Now I'm not sure I will be getting a new one. Very happy with this purchase!
ThatGuy Posted
It's an awesome camera, easy to use, great pictures. I am a Canon owner, who tried to stick with Canon, but the Nikon D750 hits the sweet spot with full frame, great pictures, awesome kit lens (which I also love) and great value too.
Yogi Posted
I have started professional photography using NIKON D3s NIKON D810 and my hands on Sony Alpha 3, and this baby’s D750 is not less than any professional camera if you know how to take in manual you will get all the vibrant colors you want, adjust the aperture, Fstop,ISO, white balance all with ease and you get amazing shots, the grip on this is deep and excellent to hold Even heavy lenses Very handy. I would suggest once you decide whether if you want to start your career in photography this is one of the best camera to choose. I have added my first few snaps using this camera that would help you judge what this baby can do for you.
Dave Posted
I've been using a DSLR for about 10 years now. This one is a full frame 24 MP Sensor awesome camera. Very responsive and intuitive especially if you have used a Nikon camera. Great in low light, beats out the D5 in my opinion (in low light). I use the MBD-17 extra battery grip, I'm a big guy with big hands and it just feels natural in my hand. Dual SD slots a major plus. Takes awesome 4K video as well. This is not a starter camera, but if you ready to get past the entry level cameras, this is just a masterpiece for the price. This camera makes about 20-30 MB RAW files and 8-20 MP JPEG files. Lots of room to crop from if shooting wildlife 6016x4016.
PauloRibeiro Posted
I'm what they call a "Nikonian". Having used various models of cropped sensor cameras, I decided to enter into the world of full frame buying a Nikon D750. The sensitivity of the large sensor allows the use of high ISO without having too much noise. Even with the kit lens I have got fantastic results, with fast and accurate focus.
Bestbuyer Posted
Lightweight, compact, good focusing, nice colors, weather seal & flip screen is a plus. Works great for my astrophotography, landscape and some. Great all around camera.
TheDude Posted
I bought this to replace my stolen 5500 and I couldn't be happier that I stepped up. Nothing at all wrong with the 5500, I'm just happy to now be able to blow up prints with a full frame without losing resolution! Simple to use. Practically takes pictures by itself
Kevlar000 Posted
This camera is amazing!! Fast autofocus, fast shooting, super sharp with great IQ. Great full frame dslr!! I was torn between this, the Canon 6d or Sony a7ii. Blows both of them away!! If your looking for a full frame this is the one.
MSMS Posted
Brought it home, started taking photos right away. July 4th fireworks, starry nights, campfire shots, loads of sunsets and landscapes. The images are stunning. Major learning curve and thick user manual, but pick one thing to learn and try (ie, fireworks) and go for it. The camera also has lots of features that help get it right if you don't have time for the manual right away. Love, love, love this camera. Worth every penny!
Minnie Posted
My indoor portraits were sharp, outdoor just as good. Low light level is no problem- focus is still Sharp.
Tkay Posted
Big improvements over previous cameras I owned. Most noticeable improvements are in: focusing in low light conditions and image quality at high ISO values. Group area auto-focus is new too since last time I purchased a camera (2010). The flip screen is a nice feature too. I didn't think I would use it much, but it lets me hold the camera close to the ground while kneeling comfortably. Very impressed with this camera!
Bucky Posted
This is not a starter camera. Purchaser should have some knowledge of photography. However, is someone gas a real passion fro photography and is willing to learn all that Is necessary to appreciate all that this amazing tool has to offer, it is great.
Paradoxicalether Posted
I upgraded from a d7200. The clarity and ISO are great. The ability to do auto bracketing with up to 9 photos helps make HDR photography easier. I also like the AF motor that is on the D810 the only thing I'd like to see improved on the D750 is a higher MP(to make larger prints) and exposure differential option in the HDR menu. Besides that, phenomenal camera for the price.
PhotoFun Posted
I was using Nikon DX. This was my first full frame camera. I like all of the things you can do with it in manual mode. You have a great control over the camera and the images turn out fantastic! I did purchase a few extra lenses, but the lens that it came with is sharp, crisp, and preforms well!
AppleLover Posted
I love my Nikon D750. I have been using Nikon cameras since 2006. I am fairly familiar with the controls, but there has been a slight learning curve. The image quality is great. And the price was perfect. The Nikon D750 was my favorite Christmas present this year!
Indra Posted
It’s a great all round DSLR that would fulfill my desire to almost every aspect of photography saving some of my dollars which I could probably invest in glasses. It’s great for sports, excellent in low light.
Rowdy Posted
Just recently decided to try full frame, so I bought the Nikon D750. I've only got to use it a couple of times so far, but I'm impressed with it.