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October 2014
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144 Tests
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Display klappbar
WiFi integriert
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Ausstattung auf ProfiNiveau
Massive Options-Vielfalt
Hervorragende Bedienung
Treffsicherer Autofokus per Sucher
Überragende Bildqualität
Hohe Lichtausbeute
Minimales Bildrauschen bis 6.400 ISO
Wi-Fi an Bord
Klappbares Display
Professionelle Videofunktionen
Sehr gute bis exzellente Bildqualität und Detailwiedergabe bis ISO 1.600
Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität bei ISO 3.200 und ISO 6.400
Selbst ISO 12.800 kann man noch einsetzen
Sehr hochwertiges Magnesium-Gehäuse mit ergonomisch geformtem Griff
Kamerage
Hohe Serienbildrate
Klappbarer Monitor
Großer Sucher
Sehr gute Ausstattung
Praxisnahe Bedienung
Klappdisplay
Auch als Videokamera geeignet
Robust und sehr gut verarbeitet
Erstklassiger Sucher
Hohe Bildqualität
Sehr lichtempfindlicher Sensor
Schneller Autofokus
WLAN eingebaut
Niedriges Grundrauschen
Hohe Kantenschärfe
Umfangreiche Videofunktionen
WLAN-Modul
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Im LiveView (und bei Video) ausgesprochen langsamer Autofokus
Motivprogramme mit eingeschränkten Einflussmöglichkeiten
Etwas hohes Gewicht (aber sehr robust)
Menü durch lange Scrolllisten ein wenig unübersichtlich
Autofokus im Live View schwächelt
App noch in den Kinderschuhen
Kein Touch-Display
Kürzeste Belichtungszeit "nur" 1/4.000 Sekunde
Liveview- und Videoautofokus etwas langsam
Abblendtaste nicht optimal erreichbar
Wenige Optionen bei der Fernsteuerung über WLAN
AF im Live-View-Modus sehr langsam
Schweres Gehäuse
Langsamer Autofokus (Live-View)
SmartphoneApp bietet wenig Funktionen
Autofokus bei schwachem Licht und im LiveViewModus etwas langsam
The D750's superior autofocus, noise performance, video mode and articulated screen make it well worth the extra cost compared to Nikon and Canon's entry-level full-frame SLRs for those who can afford it. It's also a pretty good match for the much pricier...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-10-24, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Battery life is, highly responsive (shutter is super-reactive), decent image quality (settings specific), tilt-angle screen opens some shooting opportunities, dual SD card slots, Wi-Fi
JPEG processing a little aggressive, live view focus speed/pinpoint accuracy may make tilt-angle screen questionable, small top LCD panel, some Wi-Fi app functionality issues
There's some logic to adding a tilt-angle screen to Nikon's full-frame DSLR range, but we found it an occasional-use feature in the D750 given just how much better viewfinder-based autofocus is. It's a good first bash, even if it's not sufficient to...
Expensive, Shutter speed tops out at 1/4,000, Underexposes some scenes
Simply put, the new Nikon D750 is one of the best DSLRs we have ever tested and definitely earns our Editors' Choice badge. Although the camera is not perfection – we still haven't found the ultimate digicam – it has so many positives that it moves to th...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-10-15, Autor: Lori , Testbericht von: CNET.co.uk
The Nikon D750 delivers the best photo quality and continuous-shooting performance in its price class, along with a nicely well-rounded feature set
Nikon's Wi-Fi implementation is weak and some of the other features could be executed a little better. Plus Live View performance is sad
It's not the cheapest camera in its class, but the Nikon D750 delivers an excellent combination of quality, performance and features for its price....
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-10-14, Autor: Bruno , Testbericht von: digitalversus.com
Small, light body for a 24x36 DSLR, Good picture quality up to 6400 ISO, Overall responsiveness and fast, effective AF, Nice optical viewfinder, Integrated WiFi, Good battery life, Quiet shooting, Compatible with practically all Nikon lenses
Slow AF in video and when using screen as viewfinder, Nontouch display, Video mode too basic, No GPS, no USB 3.0 port, Max. shutter speed 1/4000
The Nikon D750 is fast, it's lightweight and it takes gorgeous pictures. It's a full-frame DSLR that's more modern than its predecessors by integrating a tilt display and Wi-Fi. All it's really lacking is a bit of daring....
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-10-09, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Battery life is, highly responsive (shutter is super-reactive), decent image quality (settings specific), tilt-angle screen opens some shooting opportunities, dual SD card slots, Wi-Fi
JPEG processing a little aggressive, live view focus speed/pinpoint accuracy may make tilt-angle screen questionable, small top LCD panel, some Wi-Fi app functionality issues
There's some logic to adding a tilt-angle screen to Nikon's full-frame DSLR range, but we found it an occasional-use feature in the D750 given just how much better viewfinder-based autofocus is. It's a good first bash, even if it's not sufficient to...
Maximum 1/4000 Shutter Speed, No AF-On button, No GPS
Nikon has covered almost every feature likely to appear on the wish-list of an enthusiast photographer and added a few extra for good measure. Its great to see Wi-fi inside a high-end DSLR and a host of video-based advancements. The build quality of the...
Excellent AF performance, Great image quality, Solid handling
Misses some manual control features of the D810
The Nikon D750 is a top DSLR that offers fast focusing, excellent image quality and classic DSLR handling for those who don't think smaller is naturally better.Next, read our best cameras round-up...
New 24Mp full, frame sensor, High quality AF system, Wi, Fi connectivity built, in
Screen tilting rather than vari, angle, Viewfinder can't show the image as it will be captured, Maximum continuous shooting rate 'just' 6.5fps
On the face of it, the D750 seems to offer the same sensor as the D610. In fact, its a redesigned sensor with better image quality and a higher ISO range. The D750 also offers better video features, in-built Wi-Fi and a tilting screen. It's not cheap, but...
Battery life is, Highly responsive (shutter is super-reactive), Decent image quality (settings specific), Tilt-angle screen opens some shooting opportunities, Dual SD card slots, Wi-Fi
JPEG processing a little aggressive, Live view focus speed/pinpoint accuracy may make tilt-angle screen questionable, Small top LCD panel, Some Wi-Fi app functionality issues
There's some logic to adding a tilt-angle screen to Nikon's full-frame DSLR range, but we found it an occasional-use feature in the D750 given just how much better viewfinder-based autofocus is. It's a good first bash, even if it's not sufficient to keep...