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Nikon D750 Digital SLR Camera Body - Factory Refurbished with AF-S 24-120mm f/4 G VR ED Zoom-Nikkor Lens

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  • Full frame 24.3 megapixel CMOS image sensor and expeed 4 image processor
  • Full HD 60/50/30/25/24p video
  • Built in Wi Fi connectivity and compatibility with the WT 5a plus UT 1 Communication Unit
  • Shoot up to 6.5 fps at full resolution. If shutter release disabled aperture ring for CPU lens not locked at highest f number does not apply to type G and E lenses
  • Pro Video feature set including: Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed, manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording—even use power aperture control for smooth iris transitions and Auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions.
  • Compact, lightweight and slim unibody (monocoque) body design with tilting Vari angle LCD display


Product Description

Ignite your creative desires
A serious tool for serious shooters
The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting.

From the Manufacturer


Bring your vision to life with Nikon's first full-frame D-SLR to feature a tilting Vari-angle display and built-in Wi-Fi� connectivity. With pro-caliber video features inspired by the D810, the same autofocus and metering system used in the D4S and D810, a newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor, the D750 delivers a feature set unlike D-SLRs its size. A monocoque design keeps the camera remarkably slim, compact and lightweight, and a control layout based on Nikon's flagship cameras makes for comfortable, intuitive handling. The D750 will deliver superb performance.


Full-frame freedom, outstanding agility and the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi®.

For those who find inspiration everywhere, who switch between stills and video without missing a beat, who want the look only a full-frame D-SLR can achieve and who love sharing their shots, the D750 is the tool to unleash your artistry. With features inspired by D4S and D810, the D750 brings dazzling image quality, cinematic video capabilities and pro-inspired handling in a nimble design with a tilting Vari-angle LCD and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Enthusiasts upgrading from a DX-format D-SLR will marvel at the D750's full-frame performance. Pros seeking a primary or secondary camera for fast-paced shoots will appreciate the D750's familiar handling and speed. And filmmakers looking for a compact D-SLR to bring a production to life or to capture B-Roll will find the D750 a perfect fit. The D750 is a thrilling centerpiece of an exceptional imaging system.

Ignite your creative desires

A serious tool for serious shooters

The D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon's powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It's fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it's endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting.

Take your passion to the next level

24.3MP FX-format sensor and EXPEED 4

Like every Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 achieves a level of image quality few other manufacturers can match. Its newly designed 24.3MP FX-format CMOS image sensor is paired with EXPEED 4 image processing for fast frame rates, a low noise, wide ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable up to ISO 51,200), Full HD video with enhanced definition and reduced noise at high ISO sensitivities, minimal moiré, jaggies and false colors and a Nikon first—autofocus performance down to -3EV. Paired with the versatile array of full-frame or DX-format NIKKOR lenses, the D750 is capable of telling any story you can imagine.

Shoot cinematically

Cutting edge HD video capabilities

With professional video capabilities inspired by the D810 and an array of inputs and outputs, the D750 is as well-suited for recording daily life and events as it is for filmmaking and videography. Simultaneously record uncompressed and compressed Full HD 1080 footage at 60/50/30/25/24p. Manually control ISO, shutter speed and aperture while recording—even use Power Aperture control for smooth iris transitions and Auto ISO for smooth exposure transitions. Use Highlight Display with zebra stripes to confirm exposure, apply Flat Picture Control for easier color grading in post and record at low and high angles with the 3.2-inch tilting Vari-angle LCD.

Stay connected

Built-in Wi-Fi sharing and remote control

Sharing and transferring your favorite D750 photos is fast, easy and fun. Wirelessly connect to the D750 with a compatible smartphone or tablet, browse the camera's memory card, download your favorite shots and then email them, text them or upload them to your favorite website. You can also use your smart device as a remote monitor and control for the D750—see what the camera sees and fire the shutter. For faster wireless transfers, transmit images over FTP using the WT-5A Wireless Transmitter + UT-1 Communication Unit. (Advanced shooters can use a web browser on a smartphone or tablet in HTTP mode to operate camera controls and begin Live View shooting.)

Enjoy the view

A first for a Nikon full-frame D-SLR, the D750 features a 3.2-inch 1,229 dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display. It has RGBW alignment and color balance customization, so it can be matched to an external monitor. Use it to shoot from high and low angles, to spot-select white balance during Live View shooting, to access the intuitively redesigned Info. display or to change settings quickly from the separate Photo Shooting and Movie Shooting menus. Match your view and your vision with the 100% coverage optical viewfinder, which has a bright, clear organic EL display system for making adjustments without taking your eye off the action.


Supplied Accessories

  • D750 Body Only
  • EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-25A Battery Charger
  • UC-E17 USB Cable
  • AN-DC14 Strap
  • BF-1B Body Cap
  • DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
  • DK-21 Rubber Eyecup
  • NikonView NX2 CD ROM

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Brian Dick
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2020
Very nice camera, lots too learn so all features can be utilized.
Colin Michael
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 13, 2019
D750, replaced my 2 x d610 and I'm pleased I did. Outstanding camera and picture quality is exceptional.
M A V R
Reviewed in Mexico on July 11, 2018
Me encanta esta camaraExcelente rango dinamico.Puedes poner el ISO en 2,500 y las fotos se siguen viendo bien, con mi antigua D300 si le ponia 600 se empezaba a ver el granulo.Tiene doble slot de memoria SD, configurable para respaldo o RAW + JPG, o simplemente para cuando se llene una le sigues con la otra, lo cual no lo recomiento porque las memorias ultimamente han salido de muy mala calidad.La pila puede tomar unas 600-700 usando la mirilla de la camara, pero si usas la pantalla LCD baja a unos 250-300fotos.un punto malo la velocidad maxima de disparo es 1/4000, camaras de menor rango llegan a 1/8000.En RAW, captura mucho detalle, por lo que es facil recuperar objetos en las sombras o algunos detalles en caso de exceso de luz.La pantalla LCD es abatible, no es la mejor pero se agradece que se puede abatir, asi es que si la pones muy abajo, puedes ver lo que vas a retratar a traves del LCD o si la pones muy alta tambien.Puedes usar los lentes DX (formato recortado) pero en lugar de fotos de 24mp saldrna de 10mp, lo cual no me interesa. Prefiero los lentes fullframe, el problema es que son mas costosos.La aplicacion para tableta IOS o Android para conectarla con la Camara esta muy fea, muy chafita y no tienes mucho control sobre la camara cuando quieres disparar la camara, deberian mejorarla.La rafaga es de 6fotos por segundo, no es la mas veloz pero es buena.No tiene puerto pc para disparar flash y tampoco el puerto redondo de 10 pines para disparar la camara utiliza unpuerto mas moderno para este fin.Las memorias SD son menos confiables que las CF, pero son mas baratas aun asi, yo hubiera preferido seguir con CF, ya que fallan menos.A diferencia del sensor recortado, es mas facil conseguir bukeh(desenfoque de fondos) con hasta 4mm, despues de 4mm el fondo empieza a salir enfocado.En general es un a excelente camara.
Jorge L Pedroza Rivera
Reviewed in Mexico on June 18, 2018
Estoy comenzando con este hobbie, por lo que estuve revisando varias posibilidades en el mercado. Cuando quieres más valor sobre lo que vas a pagar, encuentras que los precios suben de manera importante, y si piensas así, núnca te podrás hacer de un equipo. Fue por eso que del formato DX, revisé las ventajas que ofrece el formato 35mm o FX, y sin duda, cuando lo cuantificas, quieres dar "ese paso". Definitivamente una compra con la que estoy satisfecho, aún y cuando me salí de mi presupuesto inicial, pero que no me arrepiento y pienso sacarle el máximo provecho a este equipo tan completo.
Evereddie70
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2017
My dream camera finally in my hands. I owned a D7100 for several years and have taken intensive photography courses which have taught me a great deal. However they all Focus (Excuse the pun) on full frame cameras. Well after weeks of research I finally decided on the D750 coupled with the 24-120 F4 zoom. What a fantastic camera. Has plenty of pixels for anything I would print, is solid and well built, Focus is amazing, dynamic range, clarity, speed, low light capability, this has it all. I could have waited but the newer cameras are simply going up in MP and adding things like touch screens,which I'm not a fan of on a camera and of course price. I grabbed this while they still make them. This model is a real gem and I highly recommend it.One word of caution, there is a bundle listed here with a DX lens. Be careful. It costs less, but that is because it is a cropped lens and will not cover your new expensive full frame sensor. You can enable "autocrop" but you will lose MP, clarity and quality. The DX lens is lower quality so lower price but know this up front it is not intended for full frame camera use. It will fit, but you won't be happy. Spend the extra few dollars so you wont be dissapointed and get one of the bundles with the full frame lens (Anything NOT marked DX). Don't limit your new fantastic D750.
Diego G.
Reviewed in Mexico on April 19, 2017
Llevo un año con esta cámara con un uso de "fin de semana", solo como hobby y considero es una excelente cámara para usuarios avanzados, la calidad de imagen es muy buena y el desempeño a baja luz con isos altos es muy limpio.El lente con el que viene es perfecto para el uso diario y tiene una calidad de imagen muy buena.La he llevado a viajes, a la playa, a tomar fotos de estrellas y a una que otra reunión.Es un poco pesada y cansada y más si usas un lente como el que viene con ella, recomiendo comprar una correa que distribuya el peso hacia los hombros y no el cuello.El único inconveniente fue que la parte donde se coloca el flash (el hotshoe) venía un poco doblado, no me percaté en su momento sino hasta un año después porque nunca lo usé con un flash externo. Dudo mucho habérselo causado ya que la cámara es de muy poco uso y siempre en su estuche, nunca ha tenido caidas ni golpes. Sin embargo, lo desdoblé con una navaja y funciona perfecto.La recomiendo ampliamente.
Steve Maloney
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2016
UPDATE: I've had this camera for several months now and honestly, I love it. I did purchase Nikon's 50mm 1.8 lens as a prime and WOW. That little piece of glass produces some amazingly sharp pictures. I also purchased the Rokinon 14mm wide angle as well and it too produces very nice images mounted to this frame. My primary use for this lens in real estate photograph, mostly interior work. My next big lens buy will be the new Tamron G2 70-20mm/ 2.8 zoom and I think that will do it. I've been out taking pictures every chance I can, exploring the capabilities of this amazing camera. Next week it does into the studio for some glamour shoots. I'm sure it won't disappoint.I had been thinking about moving to the full frame platform for some time. I weighed the pro's and con's of the D810 vs the D610, got confused and ultimately didn't buy either. Then I stumbled upon this beauty and I couldn't resist any longer. My purchase through Amazon was painless and it was just this past week that I got a chance to get out and experiment with the camera and 24-120mm bundled Nikkor lens. I took the camera to the SF Auto Show at the Moscone convention center. Shooting in doors and, in some instances, pretty low light, meant some careful adjustment of white balance which, of course, this camera as well as my D300s handles effortlessly. The more revealing problem the low light situations uncovered was the slowness of the lens. At wide open, its f4, which is not great. The effect is that the ISO needed to be boosted to around 5000 in order to get an adequate shutter speed to insure the resulting picture was sharp and clear. My biggest concern was that the noise at 5k ISO would cripple the shot. I set HIGH ISO NR to "on" and started shooting. The results were great. No noise, clear and crisp shots. While the 24-120 f4 lens would probably not be my first choice for this camera, the fact that it came bundled together at a price point I could afford makes it a good starting point for building my stable of FX lenses. For now it appears to work just fine. This is a great combo, body especially for serious photographers and enthusiasts. The attached photo is a Pagani super car. The ambient light around this car was very low. The car is a dark purple, sitting on a black carpet with black drapes as a back drop. I shot this free hand, (a tripod should have been used) at 1/13th at f5.6 ISO 4k. The resulting picture size is 16megs (shooting FINE/Large). Hope this helps.
Greenman NC
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2015
A nice step up from my D7000 and before that, a D5000. Great low light performance, color rendition, hand feel, controls, a huge boost in MP's...I cant think of one negative thing to say about it. Well, actually, I did discover that I need to get Lightroom Creative Cloud as Photoshop does not support the raw images from the D750. That was a bummer initially, but Lightroom has so much more to offer than Photoshop, so that was a good move looking back.I did a lot of homework before I made the jump to a Full Frame.... yes, I lost $ on some lenses that would not be compatible but dont regret my decision at all. The photo's that I have taken are far superior to the D7000. I did also look at the D7200 and D610 but decided that this one is a better choice,(although the D7200 was close, I had a hankering for a full frame and the D610 was not much less $$ than this one) for what I feel, would be the best fit for my photographic needs. Everyone's needs are different, mine were for Landscape photography,Low light photography as well as some macro and a little wildlife photography. I wanted to take some great photo's but (sometimes) do not feel the need to get all anal about it. I do occasionally suffer from gear acquisition phobiaMy best source of photography information comes from a web site known as Photography Life. They have done a wonderful job of not only giving great reviews on this camera and lens, they also have great tips on photography as well. This lens, by the way Rocks ! Its replaced my Nikon 18-200 as a walk around (DX does not work well on FX bodies). I love the extra f stops and by cropping, I dont really feel sad about the loss of reach either.
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