The Nikon D750 takes excellent images, but it’s definitely not cheap. When paired with the 24-120mm zoom lens, the D750 was the most advanced DSLR we tested. The camera has a 24.3 megapixel sensor with ultra-fast autofocus and shooting. In terms of video, the camera has a microphone input and headphone jack, so if you shoot a lot of video and want to monitor sound from an external mic, it’s very easy. One downside to shooting video: The LCD preview screen can be tilted, but doesn’t rotate out like the lower-end model (D5500).
The camera itself is quite hefty, and weighs 2.2 pounds with the 18-55mm lens. While its size isn’t ideal for travel, the photo quality may be the closest you can get to professional quality shooting at sub-pro prices.
Technical Specifications
Sensor: 24.3 megapixels
Photo rate: 6.5 frames per second
ISO Range: 100 to 51,200
Video: 1080p 24 to 60 FPS (Full 1080p at 60fps)
Battery life: 1230 shots
Fastest shutterspeed: 1/4000 sec
Slowest shutterspeed: 30 sec
GPS: Yes
Autofocus: 51 points
Weight with 18-55mm lens: 2.2 lbs