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I've got an itchy finger right now. Lucrative contract which has left me with some spare change for boys toys and I'm finding it harder to resist. The D750 would probably suit me best but I'm also tempted by the D810.
I know, I am biased, but really do compare carefully the D750 and the D810. Discounting the fact that I had an actual fault with my D750 I have had the opportunity to handle both cameras and had I compared the two together at the beginning I'm sure I would have gone straight for the D810. There is nothing wrong with the 750 but at the price I felt it was a little cluttered with features that someone spending that sort of money would not use; I refer to scene modes specifically. The space released by not having scene modes allows the dedicated functions of Quailty (not that useful to be sure), White Balance, ISO and Exposure mode to have their own place within easy reach. Certain little features add to a positive view of the camera, for example there is a lever which closes an iris over the eyepiece so when using Live View there is no need to find that little cover that has to be attached (or use ones hand over it instead).
Little things I know, but worth checking out.