Nikon introduces the Full Frame D750 and the SB-500 with LED

Approaching the Photokina 2014, which will be held September 16 to 21, and Nikon has anticipated some news today. The most interesting is the Nikon D750, a full-frame model that is positioned between the Nikon D610 and the Nikon D810.

It has a sensor 24.3 MP, such as the Nikon D610, but it has many improved features than the latter. The EXPEED image processor is 4 and the sensitivity ranges from 100 to 12,800 ISO, expandable to 51200, then a step higher than the Nikon D610.

Like the Nikon D810 has an AF motor to less than 51 points, including 15 in the cross, but it is an improved model which is called Multi-CAM 350 second generation and has a sensitivity up to -3EV. The maximum shutter speed is 1/4000 while shooting the sequence reaches 6.5 fps.

The exposure metering system sees a marked improvement over the Nikon D610, going from 2,016 to 91,000 pixels, as in the Nikon D810. It has two slots for SD and also has the Wi-Fi included. An absolute novelty than other model’s Full Frame house yellow-black.

The Nikon D750 is also the first full-frame SLR to have a tilting screen, a unit RGBW 3.2″ with 1.2 million points. Features This helps make it easier shots from unusual positions using the Live View.

Major improvements are present in the video than the Nikon D610. Meanwhile, there is the tilting screen, which can be very convenient, but mostly you can change the aperture while recording and Live View, which is crucial for a video maker. The quality is always FullHD but with the possibility to arrive at 60 / 5o fps, other feature not present in Nikon D610.

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The Nikon D750 will come on the market already in September, the body only will cost about $ 2,299 while with the aim 24-120mm f / 4 VR will go up to $ 3,599. Along with the camera was also presented a dedicated battery-grip MB-D16 with a price about $ 485. An ideal companion for the Nikon D750 is the new Speedlight SB-500, which has a capacity of 24m at ISO 100 and an angle of view that covers the 24mm.

Very interesting is the presence of an integrated LED for the light continues in the video, which can remain access for about 60 minutes with the rechargeable battery. Nikon SB-500 also has the function Master to control other wireless flashes and will be available in September at a price of $ 250.

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