Nikon has announced the D750, its long-awaited follow-up to the D700, ahead of Photokina. The new camera will sit between the D610 and D810 in the Nikon full frame DSLR line-up, and boast many features we've previously seen on higher-end models. Designed for enthusiasts or pros, the 24.3-megapixel camera has a 51 point autofocus system, built-in Wi-Fi, and a tilting LCD screen... Continue Reading Nikon D750 full frame DSLR revealed ahead of Photokina
Section: Digital Cameras
Tags: DSLR, Nikon, Photography
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