MichaelHodges said:This is the kind of camera that makes people change systems.
tat3406 said:MichaelHodges said:This is the kind of camera that makes people change systems.
Maybe a little will change but not many.
some D700 and D300 users will feel this is not real replacement to them, 1/4000 top shutter speed and flash sync only 1/200, No AF-on button, body style.
This is more like D620, upgrade from D600/D610 to D750.
tat3406 said:MichaelHodges said:This is the kind of camera that makes people change systems.
Maybe a little will change but not many.
some D700 and D300 users will feel this is not real replacement to them, 1/4000 top shutter speed and flash sync only 1/200, No AF-on button, body style.
This is more like D620, upgrade from D600/D610 to D750.
waelelgendy said:tat3406 said:MichaelHodges said:This is the kind of camera that makes people change systems.
Maybe a little will change but not many.
some D700 and D300 users will feel this is not real replacement to them, 1/4000 top shutter speed and flash sync only 1/200, No AF-on button, body style.
This is more like D620, upgrade from D600/D610 to D750.
+1
This camera will kill the sales of the newly announced D610, which killed the newly announced D600 few months earlier. It's a good competitor to the 6D though, and I hope Canon's 6D Mark II will have a real focusing system, not that desperate 1 cross type point one.
This camera looks fantastic. As an amateur, I do like having 1/8000 shutter speed, but that feature alone would not convince me to pay 1000 dollars more for the D800 and 5DIII.x-vision said:IMO, the D750 is perfectly spec'd and priced for an enthusiast/consumer like me.
The 6D/D610 are lacking in features - while still being expensive.
The 5DIII/D810 are "big iron" cameras obviously targeted at pros.
As far as I'm concerned, the D750 hits the sweet spot.
I'll wait for a while for the Canon version and then weight my options.
1000$?!EchoLocation said:This camera looks fantastic. As an amateur, I do like having 1/8000 shutter speed, but that feature alone would not convince me to pay 1000 dollars more for the D800 and 5DIII.x-vision said:IMO, the D750 is perfectly spec'd and priced for an enthusiast/consumer like me.
The 6D/D610 are lacking in features - while still being expensive.
The 5DIII/D810 are "big iron" cameras obviously targeted at pros.
As far as I'm concerned, the D750 hits the sweet spot.
I'll wait for a while for the Canon version and then weight my options.
This looks like an amazing travel camera for people who want something in DSLR form(i'm still totally happy with my a7!)
tat3406 said:waelelgendy said:tat3406 said:MichaelHodges said:This is the kind of camera that makes people change systems.
Maybe a little will change but not many.
some D700 and D300 users will feel this is not real replacement to them, 1/4000 top shutter speed and flash sync only 1/200, No AF-on button, body style.
This is more like D620, upgrade from D600/D610 to D750.
+1
This camera will kill the sales of the newly announced D610, which killed the newly announced D600 few months earlier. It's a good competitor to the 6D though, and I hope Canon's 6D Mark II will have a real focusing system, not that desperate 1 cross type point one.
True, but let we wait the real world testing on real camera. I think Canon purposely give 6D the simple feature to not compete with their own advance model like 5D3 and 70D.
roguewave said:Yes, typical Canon... you can get a feature-packed 7DII and (presumably) IQ quality not far off from a 2010 Rebel, and live with it for the next 5 years. Or you can get a 6D with great IQ but with autofocus from a 2010 Rebel. If you want both IQ and features, you need to fork out another $1000-$1500 to move up to the 5DIII.
weixing said:Hi,
I think it's should be weather sealed, but does "The structure is also sealed and gasketed to resist dust and moisture" mean it's weather sealed??
Have a nice day.
roguewave said:tat3406 said:waelelgendy said:tat3406 said:MichaelHodges said:This is the kind of camera that makes people change systems.
Maybe a little will change but not many.
some D700 and D300 users will feel this is not real replacement to them, 1/4000 top shutter speed and flash sync only 1/200, No AF-on button, body style.
This is more like D620, upgrade from D600/D610 to D750.
+1
This camera will kill the sales of the newly announced D610, which killed the newly announced D600 few months earlier. It's a good competitor to the 6D though, and I hope Canon's 6D Mark II will have a real focusing system, not that desperate 1 cross type point one.
True, but let we wait the real world testing on real camera. I think Canon purposely give 6D the simple feature to not compete with their own advance model like 5D3 and 70D.
Yes, typical Canon... you can get a feature-packed 7DII and (presumably) IQ quality not far off from a 2010 Rebel, and live with it for the next 5 years. Or you can get a 6D with great IQ but with autofocus from a 2010 Rebel. If you want both IQ and features, you need to fork out another $1000-$1500 to move up to the 5DIII.
At least on paper, this seems to be a fantastic all-around camera, at a good price.
azizjhn said:But D610, D4s, D810 and now D750 for me it is just a sign of desperation to win some market share against the 5D3 & 6D. Despite what they do it appears to be not working for them.
MichaelHodges said:This is the kind of camera that makes people change systems.
neuroanatomist said:MichaelHodges said:This is the kind of camera that makes people change systems.
LOL.
Well, maybe you're right. Nikon not releasing this camera a couple of years ago probably led to some D700 users switching to Canon.![]()