Nikon D750 Full-Frame DSLR Adds Tilt-Swivel LCD

Posted by on September 12, 2014

Nikon D750 DSLR

Tonight, Nikon announced a new, faster full-frame digital SLR. The Nikon D750 has built-in Wi-Fi and is the first full-frame DSLR from Nikon with a tilt-swivel LCD display. You’ll find the basic specs and photos of the new 24-megapixel DSLR below and I’ll update this article later with more details and my thoughts on the new camera. The D750 has many of the same features as the D810 along with improved auto focus performance and speed. However, it’s not the affordable full-frame action camera I know my professional sports photographer friends have been waiting for. With a full-resolution burst rate of 6.5 FPS, it’s a bit faster than the D610 and the D810, but it’s still not quite the D700 replacement I know you’ve all been waiting for.

Nikon D750 Main Features & Specs:

  • Newly-developed 24.3-megapixel FX-format (full-frame) CMOS sensor
  • EXPEED 4 image processing
  • Sensitivity: ISO 100 to 12,800 (expandable to ISO 50 and 51,200)
  • New “Advanced Multi-cam II” 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors
  • AF down to -3 EV
  • 6.5 FPS in FX format
  • 91k-pixel RGB metering sensor
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Full HD 60p video with built-in stereo sound
  • External stereo mic and headphone inputs
  • Zebra stripes over-exposure warning
  • Built-in intervalometer with time-lapse mode and smooth in-camera time-lapse metering
  • 3.2-inch 1.23-million-dot tilt-swivel LCD display
  • Built-in pop-up flash
  • Weather-sealed carbon fiber and magnesium monocoque body
  • 150k-rated shutter

The new Nikon D750 camera body is scheduled to ship in late September and will sell for US $2299.95. It will be available in a kit with AF-S 24-120mm f/4 VR zoom lens in mid-October for $2999.95.

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