Nikon D750 w/ 24-120mm Lens

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 382 ratings

Price: 2793.9

Last update: 07-28-2024


About this item

Full frame 24.3 megapixel CMOS image sensor and expeed 4 image processor
Full HD 60/50/30/25/24p video
Built in Wi Fi connectivity and compatibility with the WT 5a plus UT 1 Communication Unit
Shoot up to 6.5 fps at full resolution. If shutter release disabled aperture ring for CPU lens not locked at highest f number does not apply to type G and E lenses
Pro Video feature set including: Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed, manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording—even use power aperture control for smooth iris transitions and Auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions.
Compact, lightweight and slim unibody (monocoque) body design with tilting Vari angle LCD display

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Top reviews from the United States

Edward Luczak
5.0 out of 5 stars I owned a D7100 for several years and have taken intensive photography courses which have taught me a great deal. However they all Focus (Excuse the pun) ...
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2017
My dream camera finally in my hands. I owned a D7100 for several years and have taken intensive photography courses which have taught me a great deal. However they all Focus (Excuse the pun) on full frame cameras. Well after weeks of research I finally decided on the D750 coupled with the 24-120 F4 zoom. What a fantastic camera. Has plenty of pixels for anything I would print, is solid and well built, Focus is amazing, dynamic range, clarity, speed, low light capability, this has it all. I could have waited but the newer cameras are simply going up in MP and adding things like touch screens,which I'm not a fan of on a camera and of course price. I grabbed this while they still make them. This model is a real gem and I highly recommend it.
One word of caution, there is a bundle listed here with a DX lens. Be careful. It costs less, but that is because it is a cropped lens and will not cover your new expensive full frame sensor. You can enable "autocrop" but you will lose MP, clarity and quality. The DX lens is lower quality so lower price but know this up front it is not intended for full frame camera use. It will fit, but you won't be happy. Spend the extra few dollars so you wont be dissapointed and get one of the bundles with the full frame lens (Anything NOT marked DX). Don't limit your new fantastic D750.
A. Strother
5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic and versatile camera for professional use.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2014
Fantastic camera. Before I bought this camera I shot 90% of my professional work with a Canon system (I began using the Fuji X series during the summer of 2014) but when I read early reviews for the D750 I decided that it was time to switch. I came from using 2 Canon 5D Mark III's and Canon L/Sigma ART glass to a comparable Nikon D750 system and I haven't looked back. The file quality alone just blows any professional Canon body out of the water. The detail in shadows and highlights is unbelievable. The autofocus works in near-dark. Seriously. The first wedding I shot with my D750's I was able to keep shooting in ambient light HOURS after my Mark III's would have stopped hitting their AF. The tracking is also really great, I have no problem shooting professional and collegiate sports with this setup as well.

The ergonomics on the D750 are great. The grip is nice and deep and all of the buttons and dials are right at your fingertips. The dual SD card slots are great, and I haven't missed all of my old compact flash cards one bit.

One more quick thing: I shoot a whole bunch of video, multiple hours worth each week. The prevailing opinion on Nikon was that their video capabilities were definitely inferior to Canon, and I had found that to be true prior to the D750. Nikon has taken video seriously with this body and the HD footage it produces is stellar. The only downside is that it stops recording every 20 minutes, the 5D3 had added the ability to automatically parse files after 20 minutes and keep on shooting. Unfortunately, the D750 does not include that feature and it does prove to be rather annoying, but that is the only thing I miss from my Canon days. I can't recommend this camera more strongly.
Akoniwu
5.0 out of 5 stars Still amazing despite being 3 years old
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018
I've had this camera for about 3 months now. I bought this for the low light ability, full frame sensor, tilting screen, and image quality. Even though it has a AA filter you can barely tell that it degrades the image quality slightly like what most youtube photographers say. Coming from the D7200, crop sensor camera, the improved noise performance is noticeable and quite clean up to ISO 6400. I do practically all forms of photography except fashion and product and I can say this camera is perfect in every way. Keep in mind, I am primarily a stills photographer and don't use the video aspects that much, but on the few occasions that I've used it, it performed admirable, that is if your subject is remaining at the same focal plane in respects to the camera to avoid changing focusing all the time. The tilting screen is extremely useful for uses on the tripod and you don't want to be eye level with the camera and when taking pictures over your head. Highly recommend especially since it tends to go on sale once every few months because of the holidays. In my opinion, it is the best value full frame DSLR Nikon has to offer at the moment and still will be for some time.
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Akoniwu
5.0 out of 5 stars Still amazing despite being 3 years old
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018
I've had this camera for about 3 months now. I bought this for the low light ability, full frame sensor, tilting screen, and image quality. Even though it has a AA filter you can barely tell that it degrades the image quality slightly like what most youtube photographers say. Coming from the D7200, crop sensor camera, the improved noise performance is noticeable and quite clean up to ISO 6400. I do practically all forms of photography except fashion and product and I can say this camera is perfect in every way. Keep in mind, I am primarily a stills photographer and don't use the video aspects that much, but on the few occasions that I've used it, it performed admirable, that is if your subject is remaining at the same focal plane in respects to the camera to avoid changing focusing all the time. The tilting screen is extremely useful for uses on the tripod and you don't want to be eye level with the camera and when taking pictures over your head. Highly recommend especially since it tends to go on sale once every few months because of the holidays. In my opinion, it is the best value full frame DSLR Nikon has to offer at the moment and still will be for some time.
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10 Gauge
5.0 out of 5 stars The D750 has exceeded all expectations!
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2015
Roughly 5 years ago I got out of the photography hobby when all of my gear was stolen / scammed from me on a fraudulent eBay transaction, at which point I didn't have the funds to re-enter the hobby, which as you know is quite expensive.

With the birth of our first child coming in the next 2 months I knew it was time to take the plunge and get a camera to document all of our new families important milestones. I had been eyeballing the Nikon D750 kit and the Canon 6D kit. Formerly I was a Canon shooter and pretty heavy advocate but after looking at many many reviews it just seemed that the D750 offered a lot more bang for the buck. One day while clicking through Amazon and checking pricing I had noticed that Amazon had incorrectly listed the D750 kit at the body only price, showing 2 remaining in inventory. This prompted an immediate purchase on my part, and a few days later I was the proud new owner of a D750, saving $700. I was afraid I might receive just a body or possibly a gray market camera but none of that was true, I received exactly what I was hoping for. A real Nikon USA product with 0 shutter actuations. Thank you Amazon!

I've now had the pleasure to use this setup for a week or so and I am just amazed at this camera's capabilities, there's really nothing it can't do. Sensor technology has come a long ways from the gear I was using 5 years ago (Canon 7D). Being able to shoot at ISO 1600 and above with limited noise is just incredible and really expands the lighting conditions in which you can shoot without a flash and still achieve stunning results.

There was a slight learning curve coming from Canon, as far as button placement and menu navigation goes but only took a few days of fiddling to feel comfortable with it out in the field.

I hightly recommend this camera to anyone struggling with the decision. I do believe it is the better option over the Canon 6D. If you make this purchase I can promise that you will not be disappointed in any way!

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