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D750
Why does lcd light up when changing iso? And few other differences
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<blockquote data-quote="Hyogen" data-source="post: 387970" data-attributes="member: 12676"><p>The screen was never the issue I don't think. The green cast could just be corrected, but I'm really glad you agree about awful D600 colors. It seemed like only a couple people on the entire internet (including Ryan Brenizer in his first review) complained about colors/skin tones on the D600. Near the end of my D600 ownership I was starting to get better with skin tones I think. </p><p></p><p>The D750 is a 100% improvement. Whitebalance and Skin tones. Much more neutral. Much more consistent. It's gonna save me hundreds of hours. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure about AF speed or shutter lag--Seems fine to me. I've not used "pro" cameras yet like the D3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hyogen, post: 387970, member: 12676"] The screen was never the issue I don't think. The green cast could just be corrected, but I'm really glad you agree about awful D600 colors. It seemed like only a couple people on the entire internet (including Ryan Brenizer in his first review) complained about colors/skin tones on the D600. Near the end of my D600 ownership I was starting to get better with skin tones I think. The D750 is a 100% improvement. Whitebalance and Skin tones. Much more neutral. Much more consistent. It's gonna save me hundreds of hours. I am not sure about AF speed or shutter lag--Seems fine to me. I've not used "pro" cameras yet like the D3. [/QUOTE]
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