Nikon has launched a new hybrid camera D750. Over the last few years top DSLRs have gotten so good that they're not just for photographers; they're used by filmmakers and producers to shoot high-quality video, too like the one used in movie Jai Ho. The Nikon's D750, though, is the first pro-DSLR to come with a tilting screen, a significant ergonomic improvement.
According to Nikon reps, the interior components of D750 had to be completely reworked and redesigned to add a tilting, 3.2-inch, 1.2 million-dot LC D. The LCD only tilts about 90 degrees up, and it doesn't flip out at all. Still it's a huge improvement over a fixed LCD, and it will make shooting video much easier.
The D750 has a 24-megapixel FX format CMOS sensor, an Expeed 4 image processor (the same one seen in the much pricier D810), a more light-sensitive 51-point autofocus system, and an ISO range that stretches from 100 to 12,800. It weighs around 750g, it's significantly lighter than both the D4S and D810, and even bests Nikon's D610 and Canon's full-frame EOS 6D
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