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New Nikon "Action" camera will be called D750 per Petapixel
Aug 19, 2014 12:06:03   #
Caysnowman Loc: MN & SC
 
http://petapixel.com and scroll down a bit


This is the article:

Report: Nikon’s New Sports-Focused Full-Frame Will be Called the D750
Published on August 19, 2014 by DL Cade


We’ve known for a couple of weeks that there is a new Nikon full-frame in the pipeline; a camera recent reports claimed would be an action/sports camera. And now, Nikon Rumors “can confirm” that the upcoming shooter will be called the D750.

If you’ve not followed our previous coverage of these rumors — and, regardless of how confident NR is about this info, it is still a rumor until Nikon says otherwise — there is a list of rumored specs floating around as well.

The so-called D750 will allegedly feature a 24.3-megapixel full-frame sensor, Expeed 4 processor, super light body (possibly lighter than the Df), tilting LCD, WiFi support and a price point around $2,500.

Release is supposedly slated for Photokina so we have less than a month left to wait before official word drops, but stay tuned and hopefully we’ll have some images or further specs of the D750 to share with you before then.

End of Article

Seems a bit pricey but rumors haven't covered all the specs yet.


Bill

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Aug 19, 2014 12:58:43   #
amehta Loc: Boston
 
Caysnowman wrote:
http://petapixel.com and scroll down a bit


This is the article:

Report: Nikon’s New Sports-Focused Full-Frame Will be Called the D750
Published on August 19, 2014 by DL Cade


We’ve known for a couple of weeks that there is a new Nikon full-frame in the pipeline; a camera recent reports claimed would be an action/sports camera. And now, Nikon Rumors “can confirm” that the upcoming shooter will be called the D750.

If you’ve not followed our previous coverage of these rumors — and, regardless of how confident NR is about this info, it is still a rumor until Nikon says otherwise — there is a list of rumored specs floating around as well.

The so-called D750 will allegedly feature a 24.3-megapixel full-frame sensor, Expeed 4 processor, super light body (possibly lighter than the Df), tilting LCD, WiFi support and a price point around $2,500.

Release is supposedly slated for Photokina so we have less than a month left to wait before official word drops, but stay tuned and hopefully we’ll have some images or further specs of the D750 to share with you before then.

End of Article

Seems a bit pricey but rumors haven't covered all the specs yet.


Bill
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What price would you expect?

I guess they might call it the D750 instead of the D710 to separate it from the D700.

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Aug 19, 2014 17:26:24   #
Caysnowman Loc: MN & SC
 
amehta wrote:
What price would you expect?

I guess they might call it the D750 instead of the D710 to separate it from the D700.


Without seeing the specs it seems that I'd be tempted to up the anty a bit and go for the 810 if I was in that level of G.A.S. or go 610 if I wanted to save a bit and enter the FF world. Again, if the specs be known, it might change my thinking. Based on the rumored pixel count, it probably won't have the same buffer problems as the 810 and be a bit lighter. Increased FPS and better low light capability since it is an "Action" model would be nice.

Bill

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Aug 19, 2014 17:36:14   #
amehta Loc: Boston
 
Caysnowman wrote:
Without seeing the specs it seems that I'd be tempted to up the anty a bit and go for the 810 if I was in that level of G.A.S. or go 610 if I wanted to save a bit and enter the FF world. Again, if the specs be known, it might change my thinking. Based on the rumored pixel count, it probably won't have the same buffer problems as the 810 and be a bit lighter. Increased FPS and better low light capability since it is an "Action" model would be nice.

Bill

I would expect it to be like the D610, with the D810's AF system (51 points/15 cross-type points), and perhaps 8fps (halfway between D4S and D810). Seems like an interesting option for the person who wants a D4S for sports but don't want to spend $6500.

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Aug 19, 2014 17:47:52   #
Caysnowman Loc: MN & SC
 
amehta wrote:
I would expect it to be like the D610, with the D810's AF system (51 points/15 cross-type points), and perhaps 8fps (halfway between D4S and D810). Seems like an interesting option for the person who wants a D4S for sports but don't want to spend $6500.


Good thing we don't have to wait too much longer for the official word. I would imagine there are a few wildlife folk watching as well.

Bill

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