Hi folks! I'm new here and this is my question: Is the LCD screen of Nikon D750 a touch screen? (meaning you can change camera parameters and set up by just using your finger). I saw this feature in one Canon camera. I am ready to upgrade from D5300 to a full frame and I hear a lot of good things about the D750. I like landscapes and portraits. I have 2 DX lenses (the kit 18-55 and the 55-200) and a prime FX (50mm f1.8) that I love to use (talk about bokeh!). I looked in the Nikon web site and it did not mention if it is or is not. Thanks for your kind indulgence!
The 750 is not a touch screen!
why would you want to put greasy fingerprints on your screen when a camera has buttons?
oldtigger wrote:
why would you want to put greasy fingerprints on your screen when a camera has buttons?
Until you start using a camera with a touchscreen, you have no idea what you are missing.
PS: oh, there is an invention called SOAP. Works great to keep your hands clean
tdekany wrote:
Until you start using a camera with a touchscreen, you have no idea what you are missing. ...:
my canon has touch screen, used it once to format a card, never touched it again.
Smartphones have touchscreen. I wipe the screen once a day with a LCD cleaning cloth. However, I don't have any DSLR cameras that have touchscreen. The Nikon D5500 has one.
The inquiry has been answered at least twice. The rest of you bums should take your off topic replies to another thread.
Thanks a lot for all your replies. Now I think I have to consider other models or brands as options. Any recommendations?
[quote=gmha32]Hi folks! I'm new here and this is my question: Is the LCD screen of Nikon D750 a touch screen? (meaning you can change camera parameters and set up by just using your finger). I saw this feature in one Canon camera. I am ready to upgrade from D5300 to a full frame and I hear a lot of good things about the D750. I like landscapes and portraits. I have 2 DX lenses (the kit 18-55 and the 55-200) and a prime FX (50mm f1.8) that I love to use (talk about bokeh!). I looked in the Nikon web site and it did not mention if it is or is not. Thanks for your kind indulgence![/quoteI know the Canon 5D MIV does have a touch screen, but that would be more reason for me, not to buy one!
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gmha32 wrote:
Hi folks! I'm new here and this is my question: Is the LCD screen of Nikon D750 a touch screen? (meaning you can change camera parameters and set up by just using your finger). I saw this feature in one Canon camera. I am ready to upgrade from D5300 to a full frame and I hear a lot of good things about the D750. I like landscapes and portraits. I have 2 DX lenses (the kit 18-55 and the 55-200) and a prime FX (50mm f1.8) that I love to use (talk about bokeh!). I looked in the Nikon web site and it did not mention if it is or is not. Thanks for your kind indulgence!
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No, but my D500 has a touch screen.
Alpix
Loc: Cambridgeshire, UK
Not touch screen, but a great camera.
Last year I bought a d750. I was looking to buy the d810, but having the same sensor size, the d750 gives better low light capability. My friend uses a 5d MK3, which is much worse for shadow detail. We always tease each other, and the arguments will go on.
The biggest gripe I have is the small buffer. It fills up after 10 or so shots at 6.5 fps in RAW.
All you have to do is to Google this and you will have your answer. Google will also tell you which cameras do have touchscreens. Next questions
oldtigger wrote:
why would you want to put greasy fingerprints on your screen when a camera has buttons?
Buttons can be hard to find in the dark (unless you have D500).
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