@RRRoger, I used the D750 once for a photo gig and I love it. I am waiting to buy one, hopefully the price can come down a little more after the rumored D5 is announced. I didn't get to try the video but I have also heard it quit good. I can imagine it will be a great fit with the black magic video assist recorder that I have. You said your adapter for HDMI came, is that adapter for your monitor or I am trying to understand why you will need an adapter to connect the camera to a monitor through HDMI.
It has been nearly/over one year since I had a Nikon in my hands. I can't tell you how nice it feels. So much better than an A7 or A7sII Big buttons all in the right places, where I can find them by feel in the dark. Intuitive menu system Fast, accurate AF Auto ISO that actually works. Colors that are very close to what my eye sees.
Passed the first test. D750 with 24-120 f/4 Nikkor. Side by side with my A7s and 28-135 f/4 Cine lens. I cannot use flash or Video lights to supplement the poor/low light at our Church Service. I also have to compensate for window daylight and Movie Screen with f-stop 4-9 and usually 8 or 9. So I have to shoot between 5.000 and 10,000 ISO
I used external recorders for both which gave the advantage to the A7s because It DownRes 4k to 1080P30 with my 7Q+. The D750 was output 1080P30 to my Ninja II with the same ProRes Codec. However, the D750 image I produced without PostProcessing was better to my eye because of the color. The moire/artifacts/noise were nearly equal. If I had the D750 before the CandleLight Service it probably would have been a different story.
I finally got my adapter for the HDMI. I will be recording 1080P60 with the 7Q+ Tomorrow I will test the D750 at the different poor/low light of the Bowling Alley.
I am getting a "new made for USA" model from B&H for $1895 delivered the next day (today) to my door. They have a 30 day "no quivel" return policy.
I refuse to deal with FleaBay/PayPal and would not like the nightmare of a return or repair of a "grey" camera.
@MikeLinn damn that is impressive, Mattias Burling does really nice reviews I reckon. Always interesting to watch his videos. Cute dog too!
Really want a D750 now. That US$1,295 price earlier was crazy cheap!
With nothing but the D5 in sight for 2016 and prices of older cameras dropping, I finally ordered a D750. If it does not shoot decent Video in half the light my D5300 needs, I will send it back.
Nikon D750 firmware version 1.10
Fixed the following issues:
Some help text has been changed.
http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/157.html
That's a great deal for a really nice FF DSLR.
Nikon D750 Digital SLR Camera Body for $1299 at http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-D750-Digital-SLR-Camera-Body-24-3MP-FX-format-Brand-New/321566164162
“C” Version Firmware 1.02
http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/141.html
Thanks Turbobb. I have been so busy latley but we are planning a 30 secound sports conercial. I will be using the D750. Lets see how it performs. Ill check out the wedding video when I get home.
Nikon D750 is another excellent full-frame DSLR from Nikon. Sitting comfortably in their camera lineup above the "entry-level" full-frame D610 and beefy, high-res 36.6MP D810, the D750 offers photographers a bit more in the performance category like a higher-end model, but more control in the megapixel department with high-res -- but not too high-res -- 24MP files. For videographers, too, the D750 offers a host of pro-level amenities, such as an articulated LCD, uncompressed HDMI out and stepless aperture adjustment, to make a great all-in-one multimedia camera.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/nikon-d750/nikon-d750A.HTM
Nikon Corporation is developing new firmware for its Nikon D4S, Nikon D810, and Nikon D750 DSLR cameras, for release this summer, 2015. The new firmware will provide support for timecode and recording command functions with HDMI output to external recorders (make them able to recognize start and stop of recording).
@AJA - great vids! I really like the grading/colors in the first, has a cinematic feel to it considering the "journalist interview" style. Looking forward to the rest of your vids.
I haven't really explored the vid aspects of my D750 yet but for those interested, here's my non-pro's take shooting my friends wedding: http://forum.nikonrumors.com/discussion/3532
Plan on getting a Atomos Blade to getting around the recording limit for now... hopefully Vitaliy might be able to hack this in the future? ^_^
I am loving the color science of the Nikon D750. Out of all the cameras I owned in the last 6 years this my favorite as of 2015.
First go with the video of this camera.
The Nikon D750 is an interesting new full-frame DSLR optimized for video. It manages this by compromising slightly its photographic performance while still remaining close to other high-end Nikon offerings.
Image quality is certainly good and competitive among full-frame cameras. Noise is quite low while dynamic-range is high and metering quite sophisticated. Its 24 megapixels CMOS sensor is behind an anti-alias filter which prevents it from achieving critical sharpness.
Im thinking about getting this camera. It looks great but I dont see much people talking about it.
How good is the AFF? Does it hunt too much like earlier Nikon's? I am mostly interested in this camera for low light unattended Videos of over one hour. There will be some people walking around, so FullTime AutoFocus is important. I do not want to invest in a Shogun if the results are not worth it.
How will this setup compare to a GH4 at 1080P60?
@Vitaliy_Kiselev beein diplo….u know u sell more… LOL
I so like guys writing articles for such sites. Firm released official PR, after this officially started replacing stock in shops (sending the special notices). Why it is called "quietly" or "silently"?
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