Plenty of very practical comparisons have been made between the two: D610 vs D750. There are significant differences between the two, but whether or not they're worth paying for, based on what you do, is another matter of course.Hello Mike!
I'm debating on the D610 vs D750. I shoot primarily portrait & real estate so speed/AF isn't a huge concern as sports/bird photography isn't something I generally do. But the 6D was lacking in the AF field so D610 would provide that.
Just not sure if paying $600+ more for the D750 is worth it.
Hello Mike!
I'm debating on the D610 vs D750. I shoot primarily portrait & real estate so speed/AF isn't a huge concern as sports/bird photography isn't something I generally do. But the 6D was lacking in the AF field so D610 would provide that.
Just not sure if paying $600+ more for the D750 is worth it.
Interesting comments. I shoot real estate professionally, and find the 6D to have amazing low-light AF. It practically focuses in the dark, which comes in handy when you shoot a house with the electric shut down.
I recently made the switch. Not because I was unhappy with Canon, or necesarilly wanted to switch but only because I was afforded an interesting opportunity to go with Nikon for a pretty good cost savings.
So far, I am very very happy with my new gear. There's nothing I can complain about and nothing I can say I miss from my Canon gear. I was pretty much torn between the 6D and the D750 before I snapped up the D750 kit. From what I can tell the D750 has quite a few technical advantages over the 6D at the same price point. Image quality is EXCELLENT. I have yet to be dissapointed by any of the lenses I've acquired thus far as well.
The only thing that took getting used too was the different button placement and menus that differ between the two brands but that's a fairly quick and easy learning curve if you get a few good days out in the field with the camera.
Bottom line is this.... You won't be dissapointed or regret making the switch. Nikon's current offerings are fantastic!
I recently made the switch....
From what I can tell the D750 has quite a few technical advantages over the 6D at the same price point.
Currently speaking, yes. When I started looking at the two, the 6D body was $1,999.Just to be fair, the D750 is a $2000 body, the Canon 6D is a $1400 camera. I don't consider them the same price point, but YMoneyMV![]()