Here are several Nikon D750 reviews around the web with plenty of sample movies. In this post you can also find several video coverage for the new Nikon D750 full frame DSLR camera.

First Nikon D750 reviews are from Ken Rockwell, Tech Radar, PhotographyBlog and Ross Harvey. See other sites mentions the D750 and their conclusions below. A high ISO comparison of Nikon D750 vs D800 can be seen at lumenatic.com.

The Nikon D750 body-only price is for $2299.95 and with the AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm f/4 VR lens kit is selling for $3,239.96. See the official announcement, first look videos, sample images and users manual.

Nikon D750 Reviews Roundup with Several Samples

Nikon D750 sits between the D610 and D810 in the company’s lineup and features a newly designed 24.3 megapixel FX-format sensor, a 51-point AF system, a burst rate of up to 6.5 fps, ISO range of 100–12800, and Full HD movie recording at 1080/60p combined with a vari-angle LCD monitor.

Nikon D750 reviews from Ross Harvey :

“I’ve found my new wedding camera. My high hopes were exceeded, and that was using a £460 lens. The next wedding I’ll be back on the 1.4G primes and 24-70 for the dance floor, and I’ll use two D750s throughout. My two trusty D3s’ will come along as backup (never thought I’d hear myself say that). To create a camera so small with such an incredible sensor and autofocus system that not only offers great dynamic range and quality at higher ISOs, but also focuses in darker conditions, will be absolutely invaluable to countless photographers. Myself included. I am genuinely delighted at how capable this tiny camera is.”

From EOSHD review:

“I’m impressed with the ease of which I am able to get accurate colour out of the D750. You don’t need to master S-LOG. The Nikon colour science delivers very well out of the box with the supplied ‘flat’ image profile. I’m also impressed with resolution in 1080/60p, it’s almost as good as the A7S does in 1080/24p – and after a little post – as similar as makes no difference.”

Shaun Baker posted a Nikon D750 reviews :

“So a lot of people are asking me where this camera fits in the Nikon FX line up? My answer is simple. IF you are in the market for a new DLSR, do NOT buy the D610. Get the D750. If, for some reason you truly believe you NEED a D810 then go for it. BUT it’s $1,000 more for not that much more of a camera. Actually, less. There is no tilt screen, and no built in wifi. The D810 is awesome, don’t get me wrong. Only you know what you are shooting and what tools you need to best get the job done. For most, the best tool is the D750. I am actually considering selling the D4 and getting a second D750. It’s that good!”

From PhotographyBlog Conclusion :

In summary, the new D750 is an excellent addition to Nikon’s ever-expanding full-frame line-up. It isn’t a true successor to the 6-year-old D700, or just a cheaper, less well-specified version of the D810 – instead, the D750 is a compelling camera in its own right that actually out-performs the D810 in some areas.

Focus-numerique.com tested the high ISO of Nikon D750

Nikon D750 low light video test at ISO 1000 at 60fps, played back at 25fps.

Nikon D750 Price and Availability

The Nikon D750 body-only price is for $2299.95. The D750 with the AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm f/4 VR lens price will be $3,239.96. A dedicated MB-D16 battery grip is available for $485.