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!