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Nikon D750 Sensor Review and Test Results

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DxOMark published their sensor review and test results for the Nikon D750 digital SLR camera which is currently body only priced for $2299.95 at Amazon.

Nikon D750 sensor review shows the camera scored a point of 93 and placed inside the top ten in the overall rankings. On the Nikon side, the Df is still the low-light king and the D810 still has the best dynamic range in DxOMark database.

The Nikon D750 offers a good balance between price, resolution, low light and dynamic range performance. The DSLR camera showed outstanding performance for dynamic range.

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Nikon D750 DSLR Camera Test Results and Comparison

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From DxOMark review:

“For low-light ISO performance the D750 certainly holds its own too, with a score of ISO 2956 ranking it in 8th place overall. This is a very similar result to ISO on Nikon’s D600, D800E and D4 sensors and we can essentially say they offer the same quality in low light, despite the expanded sensitivity up to ISO 51,200. As you’d expect however lower resolution full frame sensors, such as those found in the Nikon Df and D3s, do offer a modest improvement over the D750 for ISO. The king for low light performance is still the Sony a7S, which with an ISO score of 3702 offers around 1/3rd stop better ISO than the D750.

It’s in the sub score of Colour Depth that the D750 lags a little behind however, with a score of 24.8 bits ranking 14th overall. That’s the same Colour Depth score as the lower resolution Sony a7, but the Nikon D810 & D610 do offer better colour. There’s not much in it between the D750 & D610, with scores of 24.8 bits vs 25.1 bits, but the class leading D810, D800E and Sony a7R sensors, with scores of 25.7/25.6 bits respectively, offer over 2/3rds of a stop better colour than the D750.”

Nikon D750 sits between the D610 and D810 in the company’s lineup and features a newly designed 24.3 megapixel FX-format sensor, a 51-point AF system, a burst rate of up to 6.5 fps, ISO range of 100–12800, and Full HD movie recording at 1080/60p combined with a vari-angle LCD monitor.

Nikon D750 Price and Availability

The Nikon D750 body-only price is for $2299.95. The D750 with the AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm f/4 VR lens price will be $3,239.96. A dedicated MB-D16 battery grip is available for $485.

Buy Nikon D750 DSLR camera
Nikon D750 Body Only $2,296.95 Amazon | Adorama
Nikon D750 with 24-120mm Lens $3,596.95 Amazon | Adorama

See the official announcementfirst look videossample images and users manual.