Nikon D750

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Nikon D750
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Type: Digital single lens reflex camera with sensor in 35mm format
Lens connection : Nikon F bayonet
Image sensor : CMOS
Sensor size: 35.9 mm x 24.0 mm
Resolution : 24.3 megapixels
Image size: 6,016 × 4,016 pixels
Format factor : 1
Aspect ratio : 3: 2
File formats : NEF ( Raw Data Format (Photography) ), JPEG
Exposure index : 100–12,800 (50–51,200 manual)
Viewfinder : Pentaprism
Field of view : Vertical / horizontal approx. 100%
Enlargement: 0.7 ×, exit pupil 21 mm
Screen : Color TFT LCD color monitor
Size: 8 cm (3.2 ″)
Resolution: 640 × 480 pixels (1,228,800 RGBW subpixels)
Frame rate : up to 6.5 frames per second
Exposure metering : Multi-field measurement, selective measurement, center-weighted integral measurement
Regulation: Program, aperture, aperture priority, manual exposure
Correction : Manual: ± 5 steps in 1/3, 1/2 or whole steps
Closure : Electronically controlled focal plane shutter
Shutter speed : 1/4000 s to 30 s, long exposure, X sync time 1/200 s
Lightning : manually foldable flash
Flash control: Nikon iTTL
Lightning connection : X-contact, standard ISO norm shoe
Synchronization : 1st or 2nd shutter curtain
Storage media : 2 SD , SDHC (UHS-I compatible), SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
Data interface : USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, HDMI , Wi-Fi
Video interface: Video output NTSC / PAL
Direct printing: PictBridge
Power supply: Lithium-ion battery EN-EL15
Dimensions: 113 mm × 140.5 mm × 78 mm (H × W × D)
Weight: approx. 840 g (ready for use)

The Nikon D750 is a digital SLR camera from the Japanese manufacturer Nikon , which was launched in October 2014.

technical features

The 24,3- megapixels - full frame - image sensor (manufacturer name FX format ) allows you to shoot with a maximum of 6016 x 4016 pixels.

The camera has a fold-out display that can be tilted 90 ° upwards and 75 ° downwards. When ready for use, it weighs around 840 grams.

equipment

All manufacturer's own Nikkor lenses from the Ai standard can be used on the camera .

The camera's flash system corresponds to the manufacturer's iTTL standard.

A cable release or GPS receiver such as the Nikon GP-1 can be connected via a combined accessory interface .

The multifunctional handle MB-D16 is available for the camera . With this the camera can be supplied with power either via the manufacturer's own rechargeable battery EN-EL15 or 6 Mignon rechargeable batteries or batteries.

Web links

Commons : Nikon D750  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Nikon D750 Review at www.kenrockwell.com (English) , accessed November 8, 2014.