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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Pulled the trigger on a D750
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 718413" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Congratulations on getting a great camera! I never used a D5200 so am not sure about a direct comparison, but there is definitely a difference in sensors between my D7200 and D750. I assume your D5200 uses the menus for setting changes. The ability to use the buttons and wheels (command and sub-command dials) on the D750 is a big advantage.</p><p></p><p>Are you interested in macro? Some people use a Tamron 90mm while others use either the Sigma or Nikon 105mm. Any plans to try long exposures? If so, maybe consider getting a 9- or 10-stop neutral density filter. You'd need a tripod or some type of non-moving support for that. </p><p></p><p>What type of strap are you using? My suggestion is to ditch the one that comes with the camera. No need to advertise to hoodlums. Lol. There are so many accessories that come to mind - the most important for me are either a microfiber cleaning cloth or a Giottos rocket blower. </p><p></p><p>Have fun with it! :encouragement:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 718413, member: 13196"] Congratulations on getting a great camera! I never used a D5200 so am not sure about a direct comparison, but there is definitely a difference in sensors between my D7200 and D750. I assume your D5200 uses the menus for setting changes. The ability to use the buttons and wheels (command and sub-command dials) on the D750 is a big advantage. Are you interested in macro? Some people use a Tamron 90mm while others use either the Sigma or Nikon 105mm. Any plans to try long exposures? If so, maybe consider getting a 9- or 10-stop neutral density filter. You'd need a tripod or some type of non-moving support for that. What type of strap are you using? My suggestion is to ditch the one that comes with the camera. No need to advertise to hoodlums. Lol. There are so many accessories that come to mind - the most important for me are either a microfiber cleaning cloth or a Giottos rocket blower. Have fun with it! :encouragement: [/QUOTE]
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