Product Comparison: Nikon D610 vs Nikon D750
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- It's small, light, has easy to use controls and takes great photos.
- I have quite small hands, but even when I combined this with a 3rd party battery grip, it just felt natural to hold. The balance is superb and the buttons and wheels are just in the right position.
- I'm very happy with the lighter weight of the camera, and build quality is very good.
- The dual SD card slots are nice. The weight isn't too bad either. Combine this with a FX prime lens and you'll be happy.
- A heavy and uncomfortable camera which can be used for a short time.
- Good size for a Full frame camera. Also one of the best still cameras you can buy.
- I like the size, weight, feel, comfort, quality and just about everything else in this camera.
- Light, fast fps, good size buffer, good ISO, double SD cards, Wi-Fi, tilt screen, and amazing autofocus.
- The camera itself tis light weight, takes beautiful pictures, focusses very well and the low light functionality is superb!
- The D750 is a very small full-frame DSLR but it's still a big, heavy camera by any other standard.
- The ISO is a big + for me being able to use 1600 ISO with no lose of quality, I will have to use the DX crop till I can afford a 1.4 Converter.
- Files are very nice and the high ISO stuff is great and the camera just does handle well.
- The high iso and faster focusing modes and 24MP image sensor allows me to crop images with much better clarity and lower noise in the final results.
- My only gripe so far has been some slow focusing/difficulty focusing in low light.
- Could be better in low light as you seem to get a little noise when you crank the iso up, but if you are planing to shoot when there is plenty of light you will get great images.
- The freedom to go to ISO 3200, even 6400 and get clean images is amazing.
- I benefit mainly from exposing a high contrast scene to avoid clipping the highlights and then bringing up the shadows - effectively having the shadows at higher ISO.
- The lack of noise is apparent in pictures shot at ISO 5000 and is less than that at 800 with the D7000.
- This is a fantastic camera, light but feels substantial and has excellent IQ and high ISO performance.
- The focus, low light, speed, everything about this camera is just amazing. I'm amazed at the low-light quality quality.
- The folding screen is very useful because now I don’t have to adjust to the screen, I configure it for myself.
- The flip screen is very useful because now I don’t have to adjust to the screen, I configure it for myself.
- Viewfinder is nice and bright. Images look incredible. Larger files aren't bogging down my computer or anything.
- The horrible yellow tint on the LCD screen is just as bad as it was in previous model.
- The screen reflects very strongly when exposed to direct sunlight, which is very annoying because there is no way to view pictures.
- Viewfinder also has a big rubber guard and a diopter knob; it’s easy enough to use with my eyeglasses.
- The articulating back display is a real plus. I was able to rotate the display up and using live view, get down low right within inches of the surface of a lake to get some great pictures.
- The tilting LCD display is very handy. It locks into place firmly, so doesn't appear to be particularly vulnerable in normal use.
- I had to purchase a separate protective screen for the LCD back display. This should have came with the unit in my opinion.
- Touch screen, this is very important not for the menus only but for touch to focus. But unfortunately this is not a touch screen.
- ISO is also displayed in the viewfinder, so if it starts going over 3200, I'll probably select f4 or f4.5. This is cool and helpful.
- The auto white balance is amazing and the noise at ISO 1600 is comparable to ISO 200 on my DX frame D3100.
- The shutter and mirror are very well damped. The focus confirmation indicator agrees with my eyes when manually focusing with older AIS lenses.
- Yellow tint on the LCD screen makes impossible to adjust the white balance because of the false colours the camera screen shows. Important if you shoot jpeg.
- I'm not super impressed with the low light auto white balance since it generally leans warm. I just shoot in RAW so I can modify the white balance and exposure after the fact.
- ISO control can now be driven from the top plate (about time Nikon) and the auto ISO feature is excellent.
- Auto white balance works surprisingly well. Skin tones look nice and so does everything else.
- The controls are easy to manage and the shutter is quiet and smooth.
- I use fill in flash and i've uncovered an issue with this camera where on auto white balance the camera will switch to the 'flash white balance' setting which causes yellow skin tones.
- The shutter is a bit loud and the quiet mode isn't really any quieter but I have a couple of Fuji camera for when I need to be silent.
- The dials are convenient, buttons well placed, two SD card slots a dream, audio monitoring and microphone input, HDMI out. Ports work great.
- The double memory card slot is a bonus, which means I can have a continual backup of the shots.
- Using GPS, you can now leave the geotags in your photos to remember where you took the picture.
- The controls and UI are logical and smooth. Great battery life, and dual SD card slots is a huge bonus.
- There is no built-in Wi-Fi only works through the adapter. I expected another from this item.
- Wi-Fi feature really useful and fun, you can connect your smartphone to your camera and share the photos with your friends, also you can control the camera from the app.
- D750 can also output uncompressed footage via an HDMI connection to allow high-quality recording to an external device.
- Wifi connects to your phone and allows you to use as a shutter release, you can even change the zoom.
- WIFI is limited to Nikon remote apps on smart devices only so isn't what your really think. If you want true WIFI connectivity you still needs to get an adapter.
- The built in Wifi operation seems flaky. It would constantly time out on me and lose connection with my IPhone. Hopefully this can be corrected with a future firmware update.