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Send it to Nikon they can break it for you
Hahaha.....
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Don't joke about these things, i haven't done the recall yet and mine is supposed to go back at some point :-/!
Send it to Nikon they can break it for you
I'm sure it will be fine and yours will be ok. I was just unfortunate I guess.Hahaha.....
Wait....
Don't joke about these things, i haven't done the recall yet and mine is supposed to go back at some point :-/!
Doubt you’ll get all that tbh, too close to the D850 and will hike the price up considerably. Touchscreen, 4K video, New AF system, larger buffer and auto lens calibration would be my guess. I hope they don’t go down the one card slot route
Nothing there that would tempt me to change. More megapixies would actually put me off - unless there was an option to choose between more than I'll ever need and enough.Touchscreen, 4k, updated AF system, slighty more MP, auto lens calibrate, on sensor pdaf would also be nice, better reliability, 1/8000 would also be great....
Like which everyone else and at what price?
Nothing there that would tempt me to change. More megapixies would actually put me off - unless there was an option to choose between more than I'll ever need and enough.
You can save some dosh then.
Yes, less the higher MP, on sensor PDAF and 1/8000 shutter It would be nice if Nikon actually sorted Liveview AF out but that's a bit of a pipe dreamErr those are pretty much the things I said, the 1/8000 is being hopefu I agree but who doesn' offer ospdaf?!
Yes, less the higher MP, on sensor PDAF and 1/8000 shutter It would be nice if Nikon actually sorted Liveview AF out but that's a bit of a pipe dream
...canikon cant rely on the lens argument forever.
Ohhhh... a few more years
When Sigma starts producing for FE then it's going to get real interesting.
If I didn't have my Sigma Art 24, I wouldn't enjoy my D750 half as much as I do
TBH after recently taking my Olly to NYC the benefits of decent live view AF, and the WYSIWYG could make me consider the Sony's. If only they'd sorted the buttons, ergonomics and lens prices out. Hopefully when Nikon get around to making a FF mirrorless they can make a better job in these areas. That being said, I still like looking through opticsTBH you could buy an A7rii and an EOS 24 ART with MC11 and AF performance would be close to native. I was very surprised by the A7rii and 35 ART, that sensor is seriously good. I think I'm regretting selling my A7rii and bits now after reviewing all brands and pricepoints. Sonys Native lenses are expensive though.
Coming back to the D750 though, what a camera, APSC money for a FF camera that's still a very good performer 3 years on, shows what a good camera it is..... like the original D700.
TBH after recently taking my Olly to NYC the benefits of decent live view AF, and the WYSIWYG could make me consider the Sony's. If only they'd sorted the buttons, ergonomics and lens prices out. Hopefully when Nikon get around to making a FF mirrorless they can make a better job in these areas. That being said, I still like looking through optics
Yeah, I've tried them all. Recently paid a visit to B&HHave you tried an A7rii? I found it MUCH better than the A7 (crap), The A9 and A7riii are said to improve further, tbh Sony shouldn't have gone for the tiny approach in the first place and I think they have solved that now, esp with a grip if required. I think Canikons just been waiting for Sony to do the legwork. Tiny sounds good, but isn't after a few hours.
Ooo fancyYeah, I've tried them all. Recently paid a visit to B&H
Didn't buy anything though. My wife said "why don't you buy that camera (D850) that you want" and then she saw the priceOoo fancy
Didn't buy anything though. My wife said "why don't you buy that camera (D850) that you want" and then she saw the price
Didn't buy anything though. My wife said "why don't you buy that camera (D850) that you want" and then she saw the price
You bottled it then lol. Best to have just bought it on the last day, would be a quiet flight home [emoji3]
Another one from the session we did last week of the eldest, I do like this..
Another one from the session we did last week of the eldest, I do like this..
Lovely portrait, first class work.Another one from the session we did last week of the eldest, I do like this..
Lovely portrait, first class work.
Tbh if it wasn’t for not having worldwide warranty and the risk of customs I might have contemplated it. After my D750 fiasco I need a good warranty where you don’t have to ship it back halfway across the worldYou bottled it then lol. Best to have just bought it on the last day, would be a quiet flight home [emoji3]
The thing is ... Nikon did have Liveview AF sorted; albeit on 1" sensors. The problem for Nikon is the sensors were made by Aptina who was acquired by ON Semiconductors who (it appears) have / had no interest in higher end cameras. I think a lot of the sensor design technology is owned by Nikon so could be used in future (DX and FX) sensor designs if Nikon can find a manufacturing partner.It would be nice if Nikon actually sorted Liveview AF out but that's a bit of a pipe dream
See my comment above about on sensor PDAF.OSPDAF - Sony, Canon, Olympus, Panasonic, Fuji.... everyone.
Well everyone except Canon in the 6D II which would be the competitor to a D750.4K - Sony, Canon, Olympus, Panasonic, Fuji.... everyone.
Everyone updated their AF ... but did those updates make their AF better (in similar level cameras) than the D750?Updated AF - Everyone
Nikon have had a few high profile recalls - but is general reliability any worse than the others?Better reliability - Everyone has a better track record
Undoubtedly would come with touchscreen as all "new" Nikons are coming with a touchscreen.Touchscreen - Everyone
Isn't the 5D IV more a D850 competitor rather than a D750 competitor?More MP with the same noise output is hardly a big ask these days, maybe 30mp like the 5div
But Nikon have been using Sony sensors for a long time in their APS-C and FF cameras and Sony have had on sensor PDAF for quite a while.The thing is ... Nikon did have Liveview AF sorted; albeit on 1" sensors. The problem for Nikon is the sensors were made by Aptina who was acquired by ON Semiconductors who (it appears) have / had no interest in higher end cameras. I think a lot of the sensor design technology is owned by Nikon so could be used in future (DX and FX) sensor designs if Nikon can find a manufacturing partner.
Now TowerJazz might be providing Nikon with a new (potentially exciting) alternative.
Makes the old Hinkley Road store look small!Not your average Jessops then
No denying that...But Nikon have been using Sony sensors for a long time in their APS-C and FF cameras and Sony have had on sensor PDAF for quite a while.
See my comment above about on sensor PDAF.
Well everyone except Canon in the 6D II which would be the competitor to a D750.
Everyone updated their AF ... but did those updates make their AF better (in similar level cameras) than the D750?
Nikon have had a few high profile recalls - but is general reliability any worse than the others?
Undoubtedly would come with touchscreen as all "new" Nikons are coming with a touchscreen.
Isn't the 5D IV more a D850 competitor rather than a D750 competitor?
Aren't Sony No.2 already? I thought I'd read somewhere that they've leap frogged Nikon but knowing me I could be wrongCanikon are both lagging behind in video, the difference is Canon is improving usability with a touch screen and OSPDAF, so at least they are doing something,
The point is manufacturers are updating their AF, nobody wants a new camera without any updates. Canon 6d2 has 45 cross type AF points, Sony has gotten to the stage where its as good if not better than the competition. Are you suggesting Nikon shouldn't bother?
Yes, reliability is a problem for Nikon, pretty much every modern Nikon dslr has had a recall for main components like AF and shutter, then theres battery recalls.
Have you not noticed that everyone is increasing megapixels? Its a good thing, computers are more powerful, memory is cheaper, sensors can be higher MP than last gen without any IQ penalties.
It would be silly to suggest Nikon not make these improvements to a 3 1/2 yr old camera at refresh, Sony will soon become No.2 because Canikon haven't been innovating enough.