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Sep 25, 2014 19:32:38   #
Aaron Braganza Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
Been using my D7100 for a while. Considering moving up to full frame, just wondering if the new D750 fits the bill or the well tested n respected D610.

Looking for feedback on the D750 from any of the Hogs who are using the D750. Thanks in advance.

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Sep 25, 2014 19:36:27   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
Aaron Braganza wrote:
Been using my D7100 for a while. Considering moving up to full frame, just wondering if the new D750 fits the bill or the well tested n respected D610.

Looking for feedback on the D750 from any of the Hogs who are using the D750. Thanks in advance.

The D750 is a much better camera!

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Sep 25, 2014 19:40:01   #
Aaron Braganza Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
speters wrote:
The D750 is a much better camera!


Thanks speters - assume you have tested out the D750

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Sep 25, 2014 19:57:38   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
Aaron Braganza wrote:
Thanks speters - assume you have tested out the D750

Sorry, no I was going by reviews that compared those two.
I do shoot Canon.

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Sep 25, 2014 22:23:53   #
JD750 Loc: SoCal
 
speters wrote:
Sorry, no I was going by reviews that compared those two.
I do shoot Canon.


Not to be rude but OP asked for feedback from "ANY OF THE HOGS USING THE D750" (emphasis mine).

So you felt it appropriate to respond even thought (1) you don't own a D750 and (2) YOU DON"T EVEN USE NIKON CAMERAS.

I'm sure OP has read those same reviews as you. OP WAS ASKING FOR OPINIONS FROM D750 OWNERS, not from Canon owners who had read reviews.

Replies completely off topic, like yours, waste everybody's time. I might as well ask the gardener at work his opinion (he doesn't own a D750, or take pictures, but he has an opinion).

Sorry to be so emotional but this particular subject, opinions from D750 owners, is one of interest to me. And this is the kid of reply that makes me want to completely stop using UHH as it is a waste of time to read this kind of reply.

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Sep 26, 2014 00:12:44   #
Aaron Braganza Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
jd7000 wrote:
Not to be rude but OP asked for feedback from "ANY OF THE HOGS USING THE D750" (emphasis mine).

So you felt it appropriate to respond even thought (1) you don't own a D750 and (2) YOU DON"T EVEN USE NIKON CAMERAS.

I'm sure OP has read those same reviews as you. OP WAS ASKING FOR OPINIONS FROM D750 OWNERS, not from Canon owners who had read reviews.

Replies completely off topic, like yours, waste everybody's time. I might as well ask the gardener at work his opinion (he doesn't own a D750, or take pictures, but he has an opinion).

Sorry to be so emotional but this particular subject, opinions from D750 owners, is one of interest to me. And this is the kid of reply that makes me want to completely stop using UHH as it is a waste of time to read this kind of reply.
Not to be rude but OP asked for feedback from &quo... (show quote)

Thanks JD.
Yes, I would appreciate feedback from anyone who has put the Nikon D750 through its paces, keen to get one. perhaps even upload a few pictures, would be appreciated. I have read all the reviews, but they all appear to have been before the D750 hit the shelves. Thanks in advance

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Sep 26, 2014 03:47:49   #
craggycrossers Loc: Robin Hood Country, UK
 
Aaron Braganza wrote:
Been using my D7100 for a while. Considering moving up to full frame, just wondering if the new D750 fits the bill or the well tested n respected D610.

Looking for feedback on the D750 from any of the Hogs who are using the D750. Thanks in advance.


Aaron, perhaps you're a little early with your question ?

D750 announced Sept 12th for release on Sept 23rd !

How many "users", especially the type frequenting this forum, are going to respond to your post ? Did I read somewhere that this new camera is the "full frame" partner to your current camera? Perhaps you don't even need to ask the question?

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Sep 26, 2014 05:15:03   #
jethro779 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
craggycrossers wrote:
Aaron, perhaps you're a little early with your question ?

D750 announced Sept 12th for release on Sept 23rd !

How many "users", especially the type frequenting this forum, are going to respond to your post ? Did I read somewhere that this new camera is the "full frame" partner to your current camera? Perhaps you don't even need to ask the question?




Even if I had one already I would not offer an opinion as I personally think it takes more than 48 hours to put a camera thru it's paces.

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Sep 26, 2014 05:18:49   #
Aaron Braganza Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
jethro779 wrote:
Even if I had one already I would not offer an opinion as I personally think it takes more than 48 hours to put a camera thru it's paces.


Thanks for your comments
Will wait and see, I guess time will tell
:)

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Sep 26, 2014 05:22:45   #
jethro779 Loc: Tucson, AZ
 
Aaron Braganza wrote:
Thanks for your comments
Will wait and see, I guess time will tell
:)


I am sure it will. One dislike out of the box on the D750 is the tilt screen.

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Sep 26, 2014 07:15:39   #
troutisme
 
agree completely.

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Sep 26, 2014 07:31:14   #
ptcanon3ti Loc: NJ
 
I think the tilt screen is a valuable feature on any camera.

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Sep 26, 2014 07:58:55   #
jfn007 Loc: Close to the middle of nowhere.
 
A tilr screen is awfully handy when using video.

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Sep 26, 2014 09:11:42   #
captgac
 
:thumbup:

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Sep 26, 2014 09:33:39   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
Aaron Braganza wrote:
Been using my D7100 for a while. Considering moving up to full frame, just wondering if the new D750 fits the bill or the well tested n respected D610.

Looking for feedback on the D750 from any of the Hogs who are using the D750. Thanks in advance.


I have found the photographic improvements over the D610 to me minimal. Where the D750 shines is in the video arena.
My opinion, if you also do a lot of video, the D750 is the clear choice. If you are primarily a still photographer and do little or no video, the D610 is a much better buy.
And yes, I do have both cameras.

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