
Nikon D750
Brand | Nikon 2014 |
Model | 2054106 |
Released Year | 2014 |
Type | Digital Cameras |
Series | D |
Color | Black |
Optical Zoom | N/A |
Status | Active |
Quick view
Overview
The Nikon D750 is a full-frame (FX) digital SLR camera introduced in 2014. It features a 24.3-megapixel CMOS sensor that captures high-resolution images with exceptional detail. Equipped with Nikon's EXPEED 4 image processor, the D750 supports high ISO sensitivity up to 12,800 (expandable to 51,200) for excellent low-light performance.
Its 51-point autofocus system ensures precise focusing, especially in dynamic shooting conditions. The camera offers a continuous shooting speed of up to 6.5 frames per second, suitable for action photography. A 3.2-inch tilting LCD screen supports live view and easy composition from various angles. The D750 also supports full HD 1080p video recording with multiple frame rate options and built-in stereo microphones for quality sound capture.
Specifications
Maximum Aperture | f/4 |
Digital Zoom | N/A |
Screen Size | 3.2 in |
Color | Black |
MPN | 2054106 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Series | Nikon D |
Type | Digital SLR |
Maximum Resolution | 24.3 MP |
Item Height | 3.07 in |
Model | Nikon D750 |
Connectivity | Built-in Wi-Fi, USB 3.0, HDMI output |
Optical Zoom | N/A |
Charger Included | Yes |
Features | Auto Focus, Auto Power Save, Built-in Wi-Fi |
Country/Region of Manufacture | Japan |
Item Weight | 1.75 lbs. |
UPC | N/A |
Camera Type | Digital SLR |
Sensor | 24.3 MP Full-frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm) CMOS sensor |
Image Processor | EXPEED 4 |
ISO Range | 100–12,800 (expandable to 51,200) |
Autofocus Points | 51-point AF system |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 6.5 fps |
Video Recording | 1080p Full HD at 60/50/30/25/24 fps |
LCD Screen | 3.2-inch tilting TFT LCD with 1,229,000 dots |
Viewfinder | Optical pentaprism with approx. 100% frame coverage |
Lens Mount | Nikon F mount |
Storage Media | SD, SDHC, SDXC cards |
Shutter Speed | 1/4000 to 30 seconds, Bulb mode |
Battery | EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion battery |
Dimensions | 140.5 x 113 x 78 mm |
Weight | Approximately 750 g (body only) |
Body Material | Magnesium alloy |
Image Stabilization | Lens-based VR (no in-body stabilization) |
Images
Key Advantages
The Nikon D750 excels with its full-frame sensor providing superior image quality and dynamic range. Its robust autofocus system enhances accuracy and speed in diverse shooting environments. The lightweight magnesium alloy body combines durability with greater portability. The tilting LCD screen adds flexibility in composition and video recording. Excellent ISO range extends photographic possibilities in low-light scenarios. Additionally, built-in Wi-Fi connectivity allows effortless sharing and remote control, boosting user convenience.
Limitations
Despite its many features, the Nikon D750's 6.5 fps burst rate may be limiting for professional sports photographers requiring faster sequences. The lack of 4K video recording puts it behind newer models targeting videographers. The camera's autofocus in live view mode is slower compared to mirrorless cameras. Battery life, while decent, may fall short during intense shooting sessions. The touchscreen functionality is absent, limiting some user interface intuitiveness. Lastly, the absence of in-body image stabilization requires compatible lenses for stabilization support.
FAQ
What sensor does the Nikon D750 use?
The Nikon D750 uses a 24.3-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor.
Does the Nikon D750 support 4K video recording?
No, the Nikon D750 supports full HD 1080p video recording but does not support 4K.
What is the ISO range of the Nikon D750?
The ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 12,800, expandable up to 51,200.
Is the Nikon D750 suitable for low-light photography?
Yes, with its high ISO capability and full-frame sensor, it performs well in low-light conditions.
Does the Nikon D750 have Wi-Fi connectivity?
Yes, it has built-in Wi-Fi for wireless image transfer and remote camera control.
What is the continuous shooting speed of the Nikon D750?
It can shoot continuously up to 6.5 frames per second.
Is the Nikon D750 still in production?
No, the Nikon D750 has been discontinued, but it remains popular among enthusiasts.
Disclaimer
The content on is provided for general informational purposes only. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information, specifications, or visuals presented on the site.
is not responsible for any content, images, or data uploaded or shared by users. Users are solely responsible for the content they submit.
We may include links to third-party websites for convenience. We do not endorse or take responsibility for the content or policies of any external sites.
Use of the site is at your own risk. Always verify critical information independently before making decisions based on content from this website.