Nikon D750 Features Summary

  1. 24.3 MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
  2. EXPEED 4 Image Processor
  3. 51-Point Autofocus System
  4. 6.5 fps Continuous Shooting
  5. 3.2" Tilting LCD Screen
  6. Full HD 1080p Video Recording
  7. Wi-Fi and GPS Connectivity
  8. Weather-Sealed Magnesium Alloy Body
  9. Native ISO 12800, Expandable to 51200.
  10. Built-in Time Lapse and Interval Timer

Note: The Nikon D750 was released in 2014, newer cameras may have different features.


Tips for good result...

  1. Use appropriate lenses: Match the lens to the type of photography you’re doing to get the best results.

  2. Experiment with ISO: The D750 has a wide ISO range, so experiment to find the best ISO for the lighting conditions.

  3. Use manual focus: Autofocus is great, but sometimes manual focus can give you more control over the focus.

  4. Utilize the exposure triangle: Get to know the relationship between aperture, shutter speed and ISO and use it to your advantage.

  5. Use the back-button focus: The D750 has a back-button focus, use it to separate focusing from shooting.

  6. Shoot in RAW: Shooting in RAW will give you more flexibility in post-processing and will preserve more image data.

  7. Use the grid lines: The D750 has grid lines, use them to align your shots and ensure straight horizons.

  8. Take advantage of Wi-Fi connectivity: Transfer photos to your phone for quick sharing, use a remote app to control the camera.

  9. Keep the lens clean: Dirt and smudges on the lens can ruin shots, so keep a lens cleaning cloth with you.

  10. Try different shooting modes: The D750 has a range of shooting modes, including manual, aperture priority and shutter priority, experiment to see which one works best for you.



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