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D750 Pros and Cons
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<blockquote data-quote="dieselnutjob" data-source="post: 719211" data-attributes="member: 47318"><p>I was in the same place a month back, but photography is hobby for me and not a profession. I looked at the Z6 but in the end I just cannot justify the extra cost.</p><p>I started off looking at used D7200s, and then at used D750s. Then brand new, non grey import D750s started coming up for under £1000. As this was already about 50%more than I had planned there had to be a spend limit somewhere, and £1000 (for me) was it.</p><p>That ruled out the Z6.</p><p></p><p>Ok for that money I could have gotten a Z50, but it isn't full frame, won't work with old screw focus lenses and still isn't pocketable like my NEX-6 with the tiny powerzoom 18-50.</p><p></p><p>The D750 isn't the best camera in the world, but, if you are interested in landscape, portraits, indoor/low light then it could well be the best camera for £1000 right now IMHO.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand if you want sport, action, wildlife etc then I guess a D500 would be better.</p><p></p><p>Probably a Z6 or D850 is better in many situations but they are beyond my budget, and for what I want a camera for the D750 is awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselnutjob, post: 719211, member: 47318"] I was in the same place a month back, but photography is hobby for me and not a profession. I looked at the Z6 but in the end I just cannot justify the extra cost. I started off looking at used D7200s, and then at used D750s. Then brand new, non grey import D750s started coming up for under £1000. As this was already about 50%more than I had planned there had to be a spend limit somewhere, and £1000 (for me) was it. That ruled out the Z6. Ok for that money I could have gotten a Z50, but it isn't full frame, won't work with old screw focus lenses and still isn't pocketable like my NEX-6 with the tiny powerzoom 18-50. The D750 isn't the best camera in the world, but, if you are interested in landscape, portraits, indoor/low light then it could well be the best camera for £1000 right now IMHO. On the other hand if you want sport, action, wildlife etc then I guess a D500 would be better. Probably a Z6 or D850 is better in many situations but they are beyond my budget, and for what I want a camera for the D750 is awesome. [/QUOTE]
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