Nikon just announced on the occasion of Photokina 2014 its new full frame camera, the Nikon D750. Shortly after the renewal of two other flagships of the brand in the FX format makes Nikon 810 and Nikon 610, This is the time to introduce the two segments about this brand new DSLR.

Of course with the very interesting options as a new FF sensor (Quite New and not implemented in any other model before), Coolest burst shooting a wide range of ISO sensitivity, and above all a good flexibility to work with FF, You guys are gonna find a new commitment by Nikon take a look on a full specifications and format below:



Nikon D750, Main Specifications

Sensor CMOS Full Frame (FX) MP 24.3 effective megapixels Image processing EXPEED 4 Body Monocoque structure hermetically sealed Focus 51-point AF System Multi-CAM 3500FX Exposure Compensation +/- 3 EV Sensitivity The ISO range ISO 100-12800 is expandable to 50-51200. LCD Screen Adjustable, anti-reflective 8 cm (3.2 inches) and 1,229,000 points RGBW Speed Burst to 6.5 FPS Files RAW (NEF), TIFF (RGB) and JPEG (Exif 2.3, DCF 2.0) Storage Double SD slot supports SDXC and UHS-I Video Full HD 1080p in FX and DX format 50p / 60p Connections WiFi and Wireless Remote Connection Utility Mobile devices Price (body only) To be confirmed

A new sensor for Full Frame FX range

The new Nikon D750 comes under the arm with a brand new Full Frame CMOS sensor of 24.3 megapixels. The dynamic range for it is obviously very large and noise management offer very clean images at all sensitivities to make your holidays more colorful.

In the section of ISO sensitivity , It included a range of 100-12800 and can extend up to 50-51200 (forced). And there is no doubt that from the mark as discussed before on Nikon serveys, The images are gonna be very good in low light conditions as well.

That sensor will run under the guidance of well-crafted and processor EXPEED 4 have been seeing mounted on late model Japanese company, to help ensure that the images generated by the new sensor are sharper, with a very good tone.

System AF and shutter speed

With a system of 51-point AF Multi-CAM 3500FX that can easily configure with a good coverage settings 9, 21 and 51 points, Nikon aims to provide the "Nikon D750" a lot much improved approach. As a group incorporating AF (already incorporated in the D810) for fast decision can better isolate for the background photographs.

As the firing rate of 6.5 FPS sensor in both formats in FX and DX .

Screen, connectivity and flexibility in decision

For the first time we have a full frame Nikon in the range with adjustable display of 8 cm (3.2 inches) and 1.229 million RGBW anti-reflection points. This allows us to make shots from other more complicated poses, As well thanks to its compact size angles, These are just awesome.

The camera have built-in WiFi connection and can instantly share pictures ​from any device using the application Wireless Mobile (iOS and Android). In addition we can also control the camera remotely with the same application.

An important aspect to detail is the Picture Control system not too long ago presented by the company, in which we can make adjustments to take both before and after captures any picture.



While the best option and most advanced for a good post is called plane adjustment , which will retain all the details and keep the varied tonal information in both highlights and shadows, like the Clarity adjustment allows precise adjustment of contrast and differentiate the fine structures.

Full HD Video with more control

The Nikon D750 can record video Full HD 1080p at speeds of 50p/60p in which it seems that Nikon have improved noise reduction (improving random noise, distortion and flicker when shooting at high sensitivities), the effect moire or false color (chromatic aberration).

In the recording you can access the range ISO 100 to ISO 51200 during recording and also control the shutter speed, aperture, and audio levels, That is simply brilliant.



One of the new options such as the "High Beam Indicator" mode displays the camera the areas where we lose the scene in the highlights.