Nikon D750 is about to finish its first birthday since it was announced in September 2014. However it’s a matter of a complete praise that the camera succeeded to get through its cut off and finally secured its own place among the best DSLRs’ in the huge competitive market. But after completing almost one year we’re unable to cross through any kind of news or even rumors related to the successor of this popular Nikon D750. So, we think it could be a good to write something as per our thoughts about what we could expect of Nikon 760D (assumed name) or may be turned into D750 successor.
Users want some latest and updated version of Nikon D750. Well, we’re unable to understand the policy of Nikon Whether they are looking forward to do some quick work for Nikon 760D or not. Just see our expectations for 760D. Hope the stuffs could feature according to our expectation.
What about resolution? We do expect that the resolution of the successor of respected Nikon D750 will remain same as it employs 24.3MP FX-Format CMOS Sensor because As far as I am concerned Nikon users are satisfied with this 24.3MP of resolution and the camera and good thing is D750 current sensor is well enough to deliver the sharp images and the quality that we’d like to see.
Our calculation is saying that we would be lucky enough to see something new about the image processor. Though, we don’t feel any bravado in giving a fake name to the image processor but we have right to expect a fast Image Processor inside the body of Nikon D760, then we guess D760 will use either use Dual Expeed 4 or Single Expeed 5 so it will be an interesting thing to notice the major boost in the camera core specs .
ISO- May be many of photographers didn’t realize the expandable ISO of 51200 in Nikon D750 more supportive so Nikon perhaps take it as a serious issue and increase expandable ISO upto 102400 so that the users of this Nikon D760 can be confident in the challenging situation of lowlight shooting. We hope Nikon do this.
Another and may be the final big thing we would think ourselves be favored by Nikon if they update Continuous shooting speed from 6.5fps to 8fps-10fps to freeze the action of the desired subjects instantly.
These were the few things we expect the design of Nikon D760 would come up with. Do share your thoughts with us.
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High ISO is not a priority at all! the current D750 is really good in low light situations! Who really wants to shoot at 102400!!! 6400 is the maximum I would use but normally restrict myself to 3200 when shooting concerts for example.
But on the other end of the ISO scale, I think native 50ISO would be a plus
Yes, as “none” said, 1/8000sec shutter speed would be much more useful in daylight shooting!
A bigger area for the AF points would be a plus!
More frames per second? Not sure people buy this camera for action or sport! If you’re a professional you’ll certainly buy another camera por sport like the D4. Not the same budget of course…
People like me, have bought that camera mainly for its video capabilities, so what we expect from the update of the D750 is to shoot in 4K/UHD (but not only in 24p as Canon D1-C, but also up to 50/60p + 120p in FHD. This will be the real piece of news! But Nikon will put this feature on its about to be announced D5 first!!! So, a bet we will have to wait a bit before this feature goes down the line up!
A practical improvement in the audio department, would be to invert the order of the mic input connector and headphone output connector! Apparently nobody complains about what seems to me to be totally anti ergonomic as mic is generally placed on the top of your DSLR. The actual configuration of these two connectors obliges you to cross your headphone and mic cables! Not natural at all!!!
Still talking of the video possibilities, it would be great to set the speed of the motorised diafragm. It’s way too low for a nice effect!!! An option in the fast access menu to set it like slow, middle and fast would be just great!!!!
Something that would also be practical when shooting a concert or at night, is the possibility to retro illuminate buttons like, if I’m not mistaken, on the D4, Just as you can illuminate the upper display!!!
Quite to finish with, I really would appreciate to have a configurable AF ON button on the right of the AE/AF lock button like on the D8XX cameras
Last but not least, for videographor a wonderfull thing would be a remote triggering like the MC-DC2 but with more options (lots of configurable buttons-at least 4)so that you don’t have to touch the body when shooting videos
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1/8000 is expected too for bright scene shooting on low f-stop ;( 1/4000 is way too low ; especially on August sunny days with 1.4/1.8 primes lenses ;( ;( ;(
I don’t think ISO is important. Linearity and extended dynamic of response and fidelity of colours would bring a real step into photographies quality.
I would be happy with a camera just dedicated to the quality of the images, very simple, light and fast.
I do not think a D760 will or should come. I expect a D400/500 and a D5 instead.
-I do not think the insane ISO upper limit that manufacturers declares is of any practical usage, but the ISO @ which the usable clean image produce more important, i.e. my Nikon D750, @iso 1600 hardly different from iso 100, unless pixel pipping.
The lower end base ISO is another important, for landscape photographer, i.e. the ISO 50 from D810 is nice, why not the D750 successor have it, or even go to ISO 25?
-I don’t think Fps is important as the 6.5 or 7 fps with good buffer is more than enough for the normal enthusiast with action/sports photo, higher is for special professional need.
-But the improved AF is important.
but for me, the iteration from Nikon d750 is not enough trigger for upgrade. I love Nikon can develop the mirrorless camera, with fast EVF comparable to OVF, live/real histogram, focus checking, focus on sensor to have the new experience/work flow in taking photo for more precise focus, simpler and easy to use camera, lighter/smaller but solid body etc…
As a sports Photographer I need a small, lightweight d750 with the specs of a D4s. Superfast AF, Large buffer for RAW, 10 fps or more in CH with continuous AF. Higher dynamic range please. Noise level at high ISO of the D750 is fine. No video, no WiFi, no GPS needed. No internal flash. Remote control by ML-L3. Faster responding EVF. Rotation of EVF screen around 3 axes. Price may be that of a Df or D810.
I am expecting 4K video and 1/8000
High ISO is not a priority at all! the current D750 is really good in low light situations! Who really wants to shoot at 102400!!! 6400 is the maximum I would use but normally restrict myself to 3200 when shooting concerts for example.
But on the other end of the ISO scale, I think native 50ISO would be a plus
Yes, as “none” said, 1/8000sec shutter speed would be much more useful in daylight shooting!
A bigger area for the AF points would be a plus!
More frames per second? Not sure people buy this camera for action or sport! If you’re a professional you’ll certainly buy another camera por sport like the D4. Not the same budget of course…
People like me, have bought that camera mainly for its video capabilities, so what we expect from the update of the D750 is to shoot in 4K/UHD (but not only in 24p as Canon D1-C, but also up to 50/60p + 120p in FHD. This will be the real piece of news! But Nikon will put this feature on its about to be announced D5 first!!! So, a bet we will have to wait a bit before this feature goes down the line up!
A practical improvement in the audio department, would be to invert the order of the mic input connector and headphone output connector! Apparently nobody complains about what seems to me to be totally anti ergonomic as mic is generally placed on the top of your DSLR. The actual configuration of these two connectors obliges you to cross your headphone and mic cables! Not natural at all!!! 🙁
Still talking of the video possibilities, it would be great to set the speed of the motorised diafragm. It’s way too low for a nice effect!!! An option in the fast access menu to set it like slow, middle and fast would be just great!!!!
Something that would also be practical when shooting a concert or at night, is the possibility to retro illuminate buttons like, if I’m not mistaken, on the D4, Just as you can illuminate the upper display!!!
Quite to finish with, I really would appreciate to have a configurable AF ON button on the right of the AE/AF lock button like on the D8XX cameras
Last but not least, for videographor a wonderfull thing would be a remote triggering like the MC-DC2 but with more options (lots of configurable buttons-at least 4)so that you don’t have to touch the body when shooting videos
The D750s/D760 HAS to have the deep grip of the D5500! This is the BEST thing that Nikon has done in terms of camera design! It makes the D5500 a joy to handle and should be included in the rest of the lineup. Nikon stumbled across a winner when they “went deep” with the grip on the D5500! 4K Video and specialized focusing on par with the Sony A6000 that will follow faces in a scene etc. This camera should not be outdone by a little mirrorless camera on any front! Also, they HAVE to make it smaller and lighter. This is an opportunity for Nikon to run away from Canon and take Sony head on by designing a camera that is compact, light, tough, designed smartly, looks good and is a full frame powerhouse!
1/8000 shutter speed. Come on Nikon, my 20-odd year old film 8008s (which still works, btw) shoots at 1/8000 of a second.
sorry to say but every so called prosumer Nikon camera manufactured outside Japan has been found with some sort of defect and need to be send to repairshop for adjustment or exchange. D600 , D610, D750, D 810 all thei DSLR has one or another type of defect. I used to be Nikon addict for 35 years, but after 3 resent defective cameras, I switched over to Canon, and since then I am a happy shooter.
Wish list:
#1 ISO 25 or at least 50
#2 RF flash trigger transmitter to utilize new SB5000 flash, keep existing optical trigger
#3 Shutter Speed of 1/8000
#4 Built in VR, at least for my usage it is more important than high ISO = bad image
I really need the fully articulated flip-out LCD (not just the tilt screen) to keep me from laying on the ground and or being a contortionist. Maybe Nikon fears this will cheapen their image (selfies?). But get real Nikon and honor the notion of creativity and put the fully articulated flip-out LCD on your pro cams.