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September 12, 2014 1:22 AM
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Report: Nikon's New Sports-Focused Full-Frame Will be Called the D750 - PetaPixel

Report: Nikon's New Sports-Focused Full-Frame Will be Called the D750 - PetaPixel | Nikon D750 | Scoop.it
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Report: Nikon's New Sports-Focused Full-Frame Will be Called the D750
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We've known for a couple of weeks that there is a new Nikon full-frame in the pipeline; a camera recent reports claimed would be an action/sports camera.

Via Pekka Puhakka
Philippe Gassmann's insight:

Now we now : petapixel was wrong ;)

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Rescooped by Philippe Gassmann from Photography Gear News
September 12, 2014 1:18 AM
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Special FX: Nikon D750 First impressions review

Special FX: Nikon D750 First impressions review | Nikon D750 | Scoop.it

The D750 is Nikon's latest FX format camera, which borrows features from the D810 and marries them with a 24MP sensor, offering a faster frame-rate than any non-professional full-frame Nikon DSLR since the D700. Aimed squarely at enthusiasts and full-frame upgraders the D750 boasts a comprehensive video and still photography specification which includes a tilting rear LCD screen and (on paper) an improved version of the 51-point AF system found in the D810. We've been using a pre-production camera for a few days - click through for our first impressions. 

Philippe Gassmann's insight:

I don't agree with the conclusion of dpreview, this camera seems really to be the continuation of the D6x0 line. Nikon decided to remove their bad reputation camera line and replace it with this new line...

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September 12, 2014 1:20 AM
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Fast and full-frame: Nikon announces 24MP Nikon D750: Digital Photography Review

Fast and full-frame: Nikon announces 24MP Nikon D750: Digital Photography Review | Nikon D750 | Scoop.it

Nikon has released the enthusiast-focused D750, a 24MP full-frame DSLR which sits between the D610 and D810 in the company's lineup. The D750 offers an improved version of the 51-point AF system from the D810, a 6.5fps maximum frame-rate, plus built-in Wi-Fi and a vari-angle LCD. Video features are lifted directly from the D810 and include 1080/60p recording and full manual exposure control.


The Nikon D750 will be available in September body-only for $2299.95, or later in October with the AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm f/4 VR lens (price still undetermined). A dedicated MB-D16 battery grip will be available for $485.


Read our Nikon D750 First Impressions Review


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