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Reviews (4)
Aug 02, 2012
Old Nikon user find new love for Photography
2 of 2 found this helpful This is my first DSLR..I own Nikon SLR products and was looking for one that would work with them..can be done, but in Manual mode only - no prob - used to that with the SLR's.
I read many reviews before choosing this model which was near the pricing range I wanted to spend.
So far, I'm ecstatic with the results using my old lenses - not so happy with the stock kit lense. The details, color, and depth of field is much better with the old Nikkor's. The 18-55 can give good results and in the auto modes it is fairly predictable, but I find the images a bit snapshot-ish.
The AF is slow and not always accurate, and I mainly use it in manual focus mode. The presets are great for a fast setup and the in-camera editing features are fun to experiment with.
The camera itself is loaded with features and I found it helpful to print the user manual that comes on the disk. Yes, it's alot of pages..but totally worth it!
My only real complaint so far is there seems to be an amount of shutter lag regardless of what speed you set it on. Probably something I need to get used to, but definetly not
as quick as I would expect from an electronic device. Maybe this is something that will be fixed with a firmware update? If not, I'm learning to lead my moving subjects...
I'm having fun experimenting in different lighting using different combos of shutter speed and ISO and instantly seeing the result. Interestingly, I took some shots of a hummingbird that came out almost pitch black on the view screen, but with some exposure correction came out great..well, atleast viewable!
For my own personal case, I do loose alot of the features available on this camera using it with the old lenses and Manual mode. But as an old Nikon user there is an amount of "expectation" from each image that this method seems to satisfy best. Maybe with some better AF DX lenses..I don't know...

Aug 25, 2017
D7100 upgrade
3 of 3 found this helpful This purchase was an upgrade from a D7100. So far, performance is as expected - larger viewfinder is a welcome change, incredible iso performance, grip is a bit more comfortable,
and some nice additional menu options, not to mention the movable display screen.
I spend a lot of time outdoors, so the weight compared to the D7100 is barely noticeable.
Comparing images from the two cameras may be subjective, the D750 definitely has more dynamic range, which is noticeable.
Only real bad issue is I loose that 1.5X crop factor in the D7100 - The D750 DX mode is odd in
the viewfinder, but accurate, The 1.2X crop also came in handy when using the 28mm on my old Tokina 28-70mmf2.8.
Wish I would have bought one sooner.

Apr 20, 2020
Lightweight with some lifting ability
I needed something light weight for my 200-500mm Nikon lense. Worked fine during testing at home.