Nikon D750 Official


The D750 will most prob perform better then the Df at ISO up to 12,800. Anything higher, the Df might do better.

I meant Df can shoot hi-3 (102,400), hi-4(204,800), D750 cannot, so cannot compare high iso from the photo @102,400.
 

Hi,

Anyone can advise the free bag is what type ?
Generic shoulder bag again ?

Got so many free bags before, none is really useful.


Thanks
Sling shoulder type. With nikon professional wordings. Btw I am not using it.
 

Consider the D750 is retailing ard 2.3K USD @ amazon. Local selling at 2.4kplus is a super good price.
 

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I seriously doubt that it's high ISO performance can match that of the Df.

Although I hope D750 high ISO is better..... but have to agree that Df prob is still the High ISO king between the 2.....
 

The D750 will most prob perform better then the Df at ISO up to 12,800. Anything higher, the Df might do better.

ummm... really, you think? ;)

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1/100s f/4.0 at 85.0mm ISO 6400

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1/320s f/4.5 at 105.0mm ISO 11,400

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1/50s f/4.0 at 85.0mm ISO 12800

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1/125s f/4.5 at 105.0mm ISO 12800

The very fact that the effective pixels of the sensor of the D750 and Df is 24Mp and 16Mp respectively meant that size of a pixel in the sensor of the Df is much larger than that of the D750 and everybody knows that the larger the size of the pixel, the better the high ISO capability of the sensor, right? Look at Sony... they deliberately reduced the effective pixels of the sensor in the Alpha 7S to 12 Mp just so as to boost the high ISO capability of that camera.
 

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ummm... really, you think? ;)

http://www.pbase.com/pschia/image/153888670/original.jpg[IMG]
1/100s f/4.0 at 85.0mm ISO 6400

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1/320s f/4.5 at 105.0mm ISO 11,400

[IMG]http://www.pbase.com/pschia/image/153891433/original.jpg[IMG]
1/50s f/4.0 at 85.0mm ISO 12800

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1/125s f/4.5 at 105.0mm ISO 12800

The very fact that the effective pixels of the sensor of the D750 and Df is 24Mp and 16Mp respectively meant that size of a pixel in the sensor of the Df is much larger than that of the D750 and everybody knows that the larger the size of the pixel, the better the high ISO capability of the sensor, right? Look at Sony... they deliberately reduced the effective pixels of the sensor in the Alpha 7S to 12 Mp just so as to boost the high ISO capability of that camera.[/QUOTE]

I am more interested in the cats than the noise performance here :gbounce:
so cute hehe
 

Joining in the D750 group!
Seems like a good deal.
 

If someone finds a place that sells the silicon body armour for this new camera, let me know?

Thanks
 

The high iso performance is really impressive for a 24mp camera... definitely way better than my previous bodies D600 n A7

sharing a test shot... iso 12800 ooc jpeg... resized and sharpened abit...

DSC_0025 by blurboiboi, on Flickr
 

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Omg, At 6400, D750 is better than Df...

I cannot tell really.... need to shoot "cats".... kekekeke. .. like what Bro Tomcat do.... real life not some lab test in control environment..... kekekeke
 

The high iso performance is really impressive for a 24mp camera... definitely way better than my previous bodies D600 n A7

I have shot with A7.
Frankly speaking, high ISO performance of A7 is the worse even compared with the old D600, like on different league.

But I am not sure whether there is marginal difference from D600 to D750 in term of high ISO performance. It looks like they are sharing the same sensor.
 

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I have shot with A7.
Frankly speaking, high ISO performance of A7 is the worse even compared with the old D600, like on different league.

But I am not sure whether there is marginal difference from D600 to D750 in term of high ISO performance. It looks like they are sharing the same sensor.

Haaa bro.... The high iso king for the A7 series is A7s.... need to try that out and compare.... interesting to know A7s or D750 is better..... kekekekeke
 

I have shot with A7.
Frankly speaking, high ISO performance of A7 is the worse even compared with the old D600, like on different league.

But I am not sure whether there is marginal difference from D600 to D750 in term of high ISO performance. It looks like they are sharing the same sensor.

can't recall... cos i sold my D600 quite awhile back hee... I shoot mainly JPEGs... so am speaking from JPEGs perspective....
Most of my shots (of my kids) are low light indoors without flash like the one I posted.... I only remember iso6400 is the max (on a D600) I will go... but seems like with this fellow I might be able to go a stop higher or even more... anyway just started playing with it... will play with it more over the weekends.... :)
perhaps its a same sensor... if it is I guess expeed 4 is definitely an improvement over its predecessor
 

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can't recall... cos i sold my D600 quite awhile back hee... I shoot mainly JPEGs... so am speaking from JPEGs perspective....
Most of my shots (of my kids) are low light indoors without flash like the one I posted.... I only remember iso6400 is the max (on a D600) I will go... but seems like with this fellow I might be able to go a stop higher or even more... anyway just started playing with it... will play with it more over the weekends.... :)
perhaps its a same sensor... if it is I guess expeed 4 is definitely an improvement over its predecessor

Looking forward to more shots bro... esp children.... the kind of photos that I take..... but I don't usually shoot high iso... sometime only.... usually use with flash to keep iso low...... *embarrassed*... skill does not meet iso standard.... kekekeke

Btw how's the auto AWB????? AF speed and AWB impt to me lar.... again PP does not meet iso standard..... kekekeke
 

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'Just in from AmateurPhotographer - reportedly the Nikon D750 Wi-Fi app uses an unsecured Wi-Fi network and anyone with a smart device can download your pictures..'

For real?!..can u guys pls test test?
Difficult to believe Nikon overlook wor..
 

Read the comments, in all likelihood to be user error. Just means that the default setting is unsecured (for ease of setup?), and it's up to the user to change the setting after setup.
 

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