Upcoming Full Frame Camera Will Be Called the D750

SkvLTD

Senior Member
Nobody needs a new camera. Nobody. That's really the problem nowadays, too many people "think" a new camera will make them a better photographer. Donate the money to charity and you'll actually be a better person, not a wannabe better photographer.

Depends what you shoot. I for one learned the long and hard way that I'd rather focus on catching the moment with a capable camera than wrestle exposure to get decent quality from what I have. So, majority hobbyists don't need a new camera, but the rest of us do. Besides, how are you a semi-pro and even saying this?
 

Nero

Senior Member
Depends what you shoot. I for one learned the long and hard way that I'd rather focus on catching the moment with a capable camera than wrestle exposure to get decent quality from what I have. So, majority hobbyists don't need a new camera, but the rest of us do. Besides, how are you a semi-pro and even saying this?

These days many people "think" they know what being a pro means/entails. :p

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SkvLTD

Senior Member
These days many people "think" they know what being a pro means/entails. :p

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As long as they dump the cash into the brand, it only helps everyone else. Know a couple of pointless upgraders myself, but they did end up scoring work after a bit so perhaps not all in complete vain despite the motion still being pointless.
 

Nero

Senior Member
As long as they dump the cash into the brand, it only helps everyone else. Know a couple of pointless upgraders myself, but they did end up scoring work after a bit so perhaps not all in complete vain despite the motion still being pointless.
Well, I think it's unlikely they scored the work because they upgraded their gear. Though, you never know these days. :p
 

No longer here

Senior Member
Re: D750 specs

Why would Nikon release this when they have released the 610 and 810 within a year? Has Nikon come out and said anything themselves?
 

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
Re: D750 specs

Will it be without the filter like the D7100?
That same question has been rolling around in my mind as well... If the OLPF has been removed, that will be a big selling point for me.
I'm also thinking if it *had* been removed (or will be), we'd have heard about it... And we haven't.

*shrug*

.....
 

Bill16

Senior Member
Re: D750 specs

I'm curious how it's to be robust and light weight? With the loss of weight, what did it lose to accomplish that? Is the robust meaning just the size and shape mostly?

For some reason, I'm picturing in my head, the D610 the D3xxx of the FX line up, and the D750 is the D5xxx of the FX line up.
 

RON_RIP

Senior Member
Re: D750 specs

I see that so many of my fellow Nikonites are convinced that the removal of the OPLF filter is necessary to all new models. Everyone raves that it means sharper pictures. I can not access that because I do not have a camera without one. But my concern is that the filter is there to serve a necessary function. Now if the new sensors do eliminate the problems that that filter addressed, fine and good. But if we are just adding a new post processing step to eliminate those same problems then I am not ready to switch.
Those of you more knowledgable about this issue need to advise us who do not know.
 
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