You get a 14 day no questions asked return or money back guarantee from the day of deliveryI have sent an email to Tina this afternoon, is she UK or HK based? Will see what she comes back with, I want either a new camera or my money back.
I do hope thats not aimed at me as im not criticising it in anyway at all, its a great camera, the best ive owned including the D3S and D4, i just have a faulty one, it actually seems mine doesnt have whats being labelled "black bandit" or "internal reflection" but something totally different according to Nikon tech update today.Good to see people are still criticising what is one of Nikon's best cameras for years
You get a 14 day no questions asked return or money back guarantee from the day of delivery
Good to see people are still criticising what is one of Nikon's best cameras for years
HK based mateThanks Gary,
In-case you missed it is she UK or HK based, just wondering how long to wait for a reply in-case of time differences?
LOL, and after all the flak you directed at @Joeturner11 for commenting about a camera but not actually owning one.I had my D800 stolen and did consider the D750 as a replacement but went for the D810 instead. Very impressed with the D750 I borrowed for a week.
Good to see people are still criticising what is one of Nikon's best cameras for years
Try saying nothingJoe Turner commented without ever having used one. I had one for a week. If you can't see the difference then I don't know what to say.
what is wrong with an open discussion especially when guys are spending £1,300 to £2,000 ...... we are enthusiasts on here and if the thread helps just a few to make a decision that they are happy with then that's great
Try saying nothing
Even after my issues ive still reccomended people buy it, mine has developed a fault, it wasn't bult with a fault.I haven't seen any criticism on here and I have been reading this thread since day one. There would appear to be a few quality issues with it (tell me a make / manufacture that doesn't ) but I don't know of a single example where someone haven't liked it.
Oh dear, oh dear.
I find it staggering you can't see the difference between someone making a judgement on quality without ever having touched the product and someone else who has trialled it for a week.
I haven't seen any criticism on here and I have been reading this thread since day one. There would appear to be a few quality issues with it (tell me a make / manufacture that doesn't ) but I don't know of a single example where someone haven't liked it.
I have being following this thread with great interest, I think from the same perspective as yours Bill, to upgrade
from the D7100 for birding, Im almost convinced, but will follow this thread for a bit longer before buying.
There has been loads of criticism. from the "it's not a d700 replacement" to "it's too small", then "the build quality is poor" and "I don't like the buttons". And this was before it was even in the shops!
There has been loads of criticism. from the "it's not a d700 replacement" to "it's too small", then "the build quality is poor" and "I don't like the buttons". And this was before it was even in the shops!
Try saying nothing
So let me get this right, you didn't like it in the shop and yet your purchased one ? I smell BS here. This brings me on to my second point, if you returned it what are you doing back here ?
A) to gloat ?
B) to say I told you so ?
C) to give us the benefit of your wisdom ?
Fair one. I have a D750 and D810 and would suggest the build quality is the same but the difference in layout is only marginally different. In my experience a week is long enough to get used to any camera. In fact I switch regular between the D810 / D750 and the transition is seamless.
Fair one. I have a D750 and D810 and would suggest the build quality is the same but the difference in layout is only marginally different. In my experience a week is long enough to get used to any camera. In fact I switch regular between the D810 / D750 and the transition is seamless.
Nick, perhaps you are well placed to comment on the differences in terms of what you use each for, i.e. why not 2 x D750 or 2 x D810?
I do find a confusion switching from the D300/D700 to the D7100 ........ that's tipping me towards a used D800 or new D810
I'm sure that both the D750 and D810 are technically very good, but handling is important when shooting instinctively
and I don't want to change the body every year when the next Nikon "whizz' is released ..... not because of the money but because that it seems pointless ....
Yeah the specs look good, btw the RAW buffer is only around 21 shots so that is pretty poor, The Duel SD is also a downside personally, its not a camera for me, not build well enough and body style is way to small for my liking...Take it your getting a D750?
Video from it is superb. Better even than the mk3. Dont get why Nikon don't include focus peaking though!
That's because the D750 is a wedding camera 100%. A D4 or D3's are 100% sports cameras.I know 5 wedding pros who've dumped D4's and D3s's for D750's.
That's because the D750 is a wedding camera 100%. A D4 or D3's are 100% sports cameras.
Eh, where did that come from, none are specifically built for either task.That's because the D750 is a wedding camera 100%. A D4 or D3's are 100% sports cameras.