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3D group? I thought there was only one 3D mode, and that was single point to acquire focus then the camera automatically follows the subject. I personally still find single point the most accurate AF mode for both AF-S and AF-C. 3D doesn't have facial recognition so normally drifts off onto the torso, and group doesn't necessarily focus on the nearest eye, and as I recently found out at boxing, picks up on the background too often if the background is busy.No experience of Canon but.... all I'd say the Dynamic range of the D750 is awesome along with low noise relative to high ISO.
As for AF - 3D group focus tracking would be far better than single point C-AF. Again, no Canon experience. (Not even sure Canon has an equivalent).
The only AF-C mode that allows recompsition is 3D but as I've said already it's not infallible. Dan's a fan of BBF though so for me it would be single point AF-C all the way.You get my drift exactly. And you see the problem it presents. However, C-AF allows you very little opportunity for recomposition - if only even marginally.
I believe single point, focus tracking is also possible on the D750. I use Group tracking in Rugby shots (not a lot different from a wedding). There are so many possibilities with AF - I've never seriously tried them all
Doesn't the D750 have wifi? I've never got on with touch screens on cameras and always turn them off, tilt screen is MUCH more useful imo. New tech? So what, the sensor still isn't as good as the Nikon in terms of DR. You still get one stop more recovery with the D750.I think the 5d4 is more robust then the d750. It has WiFi and touch screen which when you first used will love it.
If you have the money (which u will from the leica sell) I'd get the 5d4 as it has new tech and you already loved the ergonomics of the previous version.
The ergonomic plays a big role. So make sure you at least handle the nikon before making a decision
Yeah, the D810 is so tempting, the quieter shutter would be welcomed too. The only thing stopping me buying one last month was the frame rate and noise handling isn't quite as good as the D750. The buffer would be welcomed though, that was the main reason I was considering swapping the D750. Not really an issue for weddings thoughNo AA, better build and button layout, better OVF, ISO 64, 1/8000, 1/250 sync, more MP for cropping, more DR and better colour depth. So quite a lot.