The D750 also supports wireless image transfer with optional Eye-Fi card. The Wireless Mobile Utility application, available as a free download for the iOS and AndroidTM operating systems, enables a users to transfer images from the D750 to any compatible smart device. A tri-axis hinge on the monitor tilting mechanism also enables the screen to tilt up to 90 degrees and down to 75 degrees. An Advanced Scene Recognition System that utilizes the compact 91K-pixel RGB sensor helps with focusing and metering accuracy of the subject.Ī new internal layout is optimized to allow sufficient space for maneuverability with comfortable grip. It is possible to set the color balance on the clear, bright 3.2-inch monitor with a wide viewing-angle (170° horizontally or vertically), to suit the user’s preference. A Group-area AF mode also works to detect moving subjects. The 51-point autofocus (AF) system employs a new AF sensor module that enhances low-light performance (down to -3EV), making it possible to shoot using AF in dark environments. A multi-area mode also provides support for DX-format NIKKOR lenses,
NIKON D750 MOVIE
The D750 offers the capability to record Full HD movies in 1920×1080/60p (59.94 fps) format.Ī new movie shooting menu and “highlight display” function are also designed to make it easier for the videographer to achieve a refined, high-quality video regardless of environment. An effective ISO range from 100 to 12800, also expandable from Lo 1 (ISO 50 equivalent) right up to Hi 2 (ISO 51200 equivalent).
The 24.3 megapixel CMOS sensor combines with ISO sensitivities. The camera employs carbon-fiber reinforced thermoplastics (LFT) for the front body and cover, and magnesium alloy for the rear and top panels to reduce weight and increase durability. The D750 is the first Nikon FX-format (full-frame) camera to adopt a monocoque structure, eliminating the rear body.