![]() Verified scores range from a relatively low DxOMark Score of 16 up to 44 - one of the best scores we’ve ever recorded, and goes to show the importance of getting the right glass for your camera. These tested lenses include both Nikkor and third-party options from a range of manufacturers, and cover a vast focal range between 12mm to 600mm. Good glass can really make the most of the D750’s 24.3Mp sensor, and we’ve analyzed a total of 105 lenses on the Nikon D750, both primes and zooms, to see which ones perform best. ![]() Sensor scores are only one half of the equation, however, and lens quality will have a significant impact on image quality, too. With a body-only price tag of $1,997, the D750 is a great value and an attractive option for both enthusiasts looking to step up to full frame, or for professionals desiring an affordable second body. Just behind, with a DxOMark Sensor Score of 93, the sensor in the D750 also boasts excellent results, however, and currently ranks in 7 th place in our database. Without the filter, the sensor can record sharper images, and the 36Mp sensors in the Nikon D810 and Sony A7R, which dispense with the anti-aliasing filter, are the top-ranked sensors in our database. ![]() This is perhaps a little surprising, given that they are becoming less common with high-resolution sensors, which are able to accurately record even the finest details. Some features are improved over the D610, too, including a new vari-angle LCD, Multi-Cam 3500FX II 51-point autofocus system, 6.5fps continuous shooting and Nikon’s EXPEED 4 processing engine.Īs with the D610, however, the D750’s 24.3Mp CMOS sensor utilizes an optical low pass, or anti- aliasing filter, designed to smooth out aliasing in areas of very fine detail. If you don’t need or want the huge 36Mp resolution of the D810, the D750 features the same 24.3Mp resolution as the D610, but in a slightly bigger body. Launched at Photokina 2014, the D750 is Nikon’s latest full- frame DSLR that sits in between the D610 and D810 in their lineup.
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