ATLANTA — What to buy an experienced photographer or video shooter? There is some strong gear on the market from Nikon, GoPro and Domke.
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— Nikon D750 camera ($2,300 body only; $3,000 kit with 24-120mm lens):
I couldn't find anything to complain about the D750 after spending a few weeks with it. The handsome digital single-lens reflex camera, or DSLR, deserves the accolades it has received so far.
Under the hood is a full-frame, 24.3 megapixel sensor capable of capturing sharp images rich with a solid range of accurate color and tonal quality. The D750 can shoot full high-definition video at 60 frames per second — crucial for any kind of slow-motion work.
I was most impressed with the color purity of the still images. I had to do very little tweaking during editing to reveal the full vibrance of the scene I had captured. When paired with the 24-120mm lens sold as part of a kit, the camera captured video that was well stabilized, with little jitter or shake from my hands.
The D750 has built-in Wi-Fi for direct communication with tablets and smartphones running Nikon's free app. I can use the app to trigger the shutter or transfer images from the camera, allowing me to share them on social media more easily. The D750 has slots for two SD memory cards for extra storage. It also has a tilting LCD screen — which came in handy when I wanted to hold the camera high or low without finding a ladder or crouching.
The camera is one of the best full-frame cameras available for seasoned photography enthusiasts. It feels and looks professional in the hand, and it delivers with quality images.