sonicbuffalo_RIP
Senior Member
Yes....I subscribed for this year only, and the D750 is named Camera of The Year. Congratulations to all those who bought one!
Great camera, and the second award like this that I've seen. But, I think it just goes a long way to show how the industry hasn't moved past the DSLR. Don't get me wrong, it's a great camera, and I'm thankful that circumstances transpired so that I could get one (the D610 sees little use now), put I somehow think that there may have been something in the mirrorless realm that should have trumped it. Non of the industry rags want to be the first to drive the death nail.
I love the D750, and I don't even have one.
Maybe you are bipolar....:smiley_simmons:
Well, just for your information, Sony does make a full frame mirror-less camera which can do "unsimulated" DoF. They were the first ones to do it, but you can mark my words that there will be plenty of them that will eventually join the band.I have nothing against mirrorless-cameras, but what size sensor are they up to now? Can they do "unsimulated" depth of field? Maybe I'm an SLR slob, but I just haven't been impressed by the artistic presentation of the mirrorless rigs thus far. Yes - tiny... I give them that. And light... though not as light as my iphone 5s.
I guess that was before the so called flare problems !!!!
The D750 is fantastic, flare or not.
How do like yours ?
Like I said, it's a fantastic cam. It's been a joy shooting since day one. I'm slowly having to decide which other cam I will get and a part of me wants to add another D750.
If it's a backup cam you need for work than I highly suggest a D7100 if you have the lenses that go with both FX and DX. It's relatively cheap, same MP, has great performance, and could give you that extra reach in an unusual situaiton even if your main camera was still working...