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It has better noise handling and better AF than both, although only marginal over the D810. Most people coming from the D700 or D8xx series complain about the build of the D750 but I've got no complaints in this dept and can't say that when I've tried the D810 or D800 they felt noticeably more solid TBH. I much prefer the grip of the D750, in fact it was this one thing that prevented me from swapping my D750 for the D810 recently. This is obviously down to the individual though.
The flippy screen is really useful for landscapes (as well as other stuff). Obviously it sits in between the two in regards to sensor resolution, although unfortunately it does have an aa filter.
Thanks for the reply. I am very tempted as I keep reading good things about it.
Thing is I've had the D700 that long (8 years in January) it just feels so intuitive to use now that I still use it nearly as much as the D810. I can afford a D750, but am struggling to justify it as it'd have to be a real step change for me to part with a camera that has served me so well that it feels like an extension of me. But I like the idea of something a bit smaller and less fussy about lenses than the D810. Maybe I should try a second hand one and see if I bond with it, before parting with the 700!