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Gear Talk => Camera Talk => Topic started by: gryphon1911 on April 09, 2018, 18:38:05

Title: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: gryphon1911 on April 09, 2018, 18:38:05
I went into a local camera store this weekend, fully intending to just say hello to some of the people that work there that I have become good friends.

I look up on the used wall and I see some very interesting additions that were not there the last time I dropped in.

A used D850 and D750.

I'm not going to lie, I had to talk myself out of the D850. When I asked about it, the said that it was basically new with only 300 actuations on it. The person who brought it in had it for only 30 days and decided that video was more of a priority for them and traded it and all their Nikon lenses for one of the Sony A7 models.

As much greatness that I've heard from the D850 owners, I'm still not sold on needing all those megapixels. My sports fix is very much satiated with the D500.

The D750 next to it was in excellent condition. I like having an FX workhorse and the D700 was fitting that bill for a long time. I realized how far behind it was in some regards when shooting it side by side with the D500. When DX has come that far, I thought about upgrading to something more modern.

I'm also getting more into video, and the D750, while not brilliant in that regard, would give me another HD capable camera with enough quality to be usable.

So, I now own the D750. I was able to get out a little bit today and take some snappies.

My first initial impressions:
I have not looked up the weights of the D700 or D750 yet, but my perception is that the D750 feels lighter.

I really like the feel of the grip on the D750.
IQ is appears to be fantastic. Shot from ISO 50 up through 12,800. Loving it.

So far, in weird lighting, the colors and white balance of the D750 seem to be much truer than the D700. That was one of the things that I noticed when shooting the D700/D500 side by side. The D700 just seems to get a little nutty with theatrical lighting colors.

I threw my first Nikon prime lens, the tried and true 50mm f/1.8D. Shot wide open to f/8 and the lens did well on the 24mp sensor.

I have an indoor basketball shoot tomorrow, so hopefully after that, I'll be able to get more samples and see how it focus' against the D500.

Initial impression - excellent camera.

I was going to trade my D700 in at the store, but I did a little research and found out that MPB.com was willing to give me double what the local store would give...so I'm just waiting to get the FedEx shipping label from them on Monday.

I'll post pictures soon!
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Fons Baerken on April 09, 2018, 19:49:26
Good on you, Andrew the d500 is very nice producing sharp images, files on the d800 series are so large, reason i havenot been using my d800 that much, besides it being quite slow, but thats a different story.Good shooting with the d750, cheers.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: CS on April 09, 2018, 20:11:55
Good find, Andrew!  Post some 750 stuff. ;)
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: golunvolo on April 09, 2018, 22:43:42
You are not going to be disappointed, specially if you have to "stretch" some images in post. I will recommend the fastest card available if you are doing sports.

   Happy shooting!
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Frank Fremerey on April 09, 2018, 22:52:40
The D750 is a great camera in many respects. Only thing I do not like about her is the snappy sound. I am a very acoustic person much more than visual. I listen to movies, I do trust my ears walking the city, eyes are only backup for silent dangers. I do not believe though the D750 delivers white balance anywhere near to the D500, but I sure like to see your direct comparsion in difficult light. Try evening sun though window mixed with converter bulbs and classical bulbs. The D500 will deliver, what will the D750 do?
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: gryphon1911 on April 12, 2018, 01:04:39
I just found that the D750 needed to be calibrated with my 24-70/2.8 at 24mm.  The rest of the range was good, but it needed a -5 correction.

So, curious, I threw my 35/2 and 50/1.8 on there.  The 35mm needed a -3 and the 50 was spot on even at f/1.8.

I'll start going through all my other lenses soon.  All I know right now is that I'm glad I checked that before taking it on the wedding I'm shooting on Saturday.   Being this close to the event, I might just replace it in the lineup with my Df until I can do more testing.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Akira on April 12, 2018, 01:29:17
Good for you, Andrew!

I've had great time with D750 with the only caveat was the shutter sound, as Frank mentions.  The quality and pliability of the image was amazing.  If you don't mind its sound, it will serve you very well.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: gryphon1911 on April 12, 2018, 02:52:28
Good for you, Andrew!

I've had great time with D750 with the only caveat was the shutter sound, as Frank mentions.  The quality and pliability of the image was amazing.  If you don't mind its sound, it will serve you very well.

It's actually not that bad.  Very similar in sound to the D700 it replaced and the my old D300.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: golunvolo on April 12, 2018, 05:56:01
Interesting. I found the shutter sound of the d700 way louder than the d750.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Akira on April 12, 2018, 06:25:16
It's actually not that bad.  Very similar in sound to the D700 it replaced and the my old D300.

Interesting. I found the shutter sound of the d700 way louder than the d750.

It's not really about the loudness.  To me, the shutters of D500/700/800/3/4/5 etc, sound like a single sharp pulse.  On the other hand, D750 (to me, D850 as well) sounds like a babble or a buzz of combined multiple noise.

To me, the most pleasing or the least obtrusive shutter noise of Nikon is that of D810.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: tommiejeep on April 12, 2018, 06:54:35
Interesting, I could never quite describe the noise of the D750.  Closest I could come is a soft Twang of a tight rubber band but certainly different to my other bodies  :)
Andrew, I've spent the last few days culling/ organizing External Hard Drives and have a new respect for my deceased D750.    Saved well over double he images from it .   I am tempted to replace it, have many cameras but feel the need for another Nikon Fx or just wait for a D760 (?) or prices to come down on D850  ;) .
Enjoy  :)
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Airy on April 12, 2018, 08:36:54
Noise-wise, I prefer the Df in quiet mode. Sounds like you're doing a slow exposure with a film camera of yore.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: armando_m on April 12, 2018, 14:21:59
...
 or prices to come down on D850  ;) .
Enjoy  :)
I fear it will be a long wait for a  lower price
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Frank Fremerey on April 12, 2018, 14:51:23
I fear it will be a long wait for a  lower price

Yes, first they have to deliver all backordered D850ies.

As we discuss that: What did you pay for your new tool, Andrew?
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: gryphon1911 on April 12, 2018, 15:39:59
Yes, first they have to deliver all backordered D850ies.

As we discuss that: What did you pay for your new tool, Andrew?

After selling the D700, I'll have paid $550USD out of pocket.  Not a bad price for an upgrade! 
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Akira on April 12, 2018, 19:46:52
Noise-wise, I prefer the Df in quiet mode. Sounds like you're doing a slow exposure with a film camera of yore.

That should be handy to photograph organs in churches.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Akira on April 12, 2018, 19:52:33
I guess Nikon is now pouring most of their energy to develop the mirrorless system.  So, I won't expect any update for any DSLR models for a while, even for D610 or 750 that have been around for quite some time.  Getting D750 even at this point of time should make a lot of sense.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: gryphon1911 on April 16, 2018, 22:29:22
So, I had enough time to be able to get the proper confidence with the D750.  Used it on the wedding I shot this past weekend.  I'll have some images to share soon from that, but I wanted to give the bride and her family some time to see them before the rest of the world!  :D

IQ is excellent.  Really close to the Df in some ways.  What I noticed right off the bat is the exposure "brain" is much more intelligent than the D700.  It handles back lighting WAY better than the D700.   I also noticed a very slight increase in AF speed and acquisition.  Most people may not notice it, but I did.   Would it matter in 99% of situations.  Heck no!

I had the Tamron 70-200/2.8VC on it for the duration and it only had one hiccup and that, I believe was my fault.  I'm not used to the body yet and my left hand wrapped around the bottom of the body and I accidentally bumped the lens release.  It was just enough to have the lens stop responding.  Unmounting and remounting fixed my mistake.

What I do miss when using the D750....the speed of the D500.  That damn camera has so spoiled me, it is not even funny anymore.  When you can rattle off 10fps at will...then going to a D750 in continuous just seems anemic.  However, as mentioned previously, shooting high speed sports or 10fps is not this cameras primary role.

I do wish the D750 had a 10pin remote port.   The only Nikon I have that has that port is the D500 now.  I use a Vello remote trigger and the only cable I have is the one for the 10pin.   I had need for a remote camera, and I needed to relegate the D500 for that.  I know this is a "tough problem to have" but I then needed to use the Df with the 24-70/2.8 and the D750 was used with the long lens.
I'll have to order another Vello cable to use with the other 2.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Ann on April 17, 2018, 07:10:26
The D5 does have the ten-pin socket as does the D3S so I imagine that the D4 series also has them?

The alternative to using a cable-release for cameras which don't have a ten-pin port would be to use a radio-trigger like the Yong Nuo 622-N units?
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Frank Fremerey on April 17, 2018, 11:52:18
What I do miss when using the D750....the speed of the D500.  That damn camera has so spoiled me, it is not even funny anymore. 


I had to laugh out loud reading this. You are sooo right. The D500 is a terrific piece of hardware for a very fair price, starting from 1320€ for a factory sealed new unit. The speed of a D850 is comparable if you use D5 batteries, but the price is still next to 3500€ for the combo...

Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: gryphon1911 on April 17, 2018, 12:59:51
The D5 does have the ten-pin socket as does the D3S so I imagine that the D4 series also has them?

The alternative to using a cable-release for cameras which don't have a ten-pin port would be to use a radio-trigger like the Yong Nuo 622-N units?

Yes, using a remote flash trigger would also work...but unfortunately my issue is that I need to get one of the DC2 trigger cables, which has now been ordered and should be here early next week.  :D
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: Peter Connan on April 19, 2018, 06:01:46
I really hope yours lasts, because that sensor is just fantastic.

I just couldn't rely on mine in the end. I would strongly recommend that, when shooting for money, you have a backup camera at hand. But it seems you do take at least three bodies, and that should be enough.
Title: Re: Too Good To Pass Up Deal on the D750
Post by: gryphon1911 on April 19, 2018, 15:39:48
Oh, yes....definitely have backups and at weddings, backups to backups.  :D