Nikon launches D750 Digital SLR Camera
VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE
Nikon is pleased to announce the launch of the newD750 digital SLR camera to deliver incredible image quality in an ideal package of enriched features. It enables the freedom of photographic expression with sought-after functionalities of built-in Wi-Fi, tilting monitor, 24.3- mega pixels, 91K-pixel RGB sensor, and outstanding high-speed continuous shooting rate of approximately 6.5 frames per second for both FX- and DX-format, all fitted into a slim and durable body.
The innovative D750 challenges the common assumption that the higher a D-SLR’s specifications, the bulkier it becomes. The D750 includes revolutionary technologies designed to offer a strong, lightweight camera without compromising image quality. Its powerful FX-format (full-frame) CMOS sensor and EXPEED 4 image-processing engine are packed into a monocoque structure framed by carbon-fiber reinforced thermoplastics (LFT) and magnesium alloy to provide nimble durability while producing beautiful, balanced shots. Aimed at a discerning audience, the D750 is a superior camera with similar full-scale features and performance as those in the high-end range to offer photographers the room to expand their capabilities and evolve their skills. "The revolutionary Nikon D750 is a stunning camera packed with incredible features like 24.3- mega pixel FX-format (full-frame) CMOS sensor, built-in Wi-Fi complemented with cutting-edge engineering and superior manoeuvrability. The minimal weight and frame of this perfectly crafted FX-format (full-frame) camera allows a close 'true-to-life' imaging experience to photographers and offers them everything they need to capture and share incredible images in a single device," said Sajjan Kumar, Vice-President - Imaging, Nikon India. The Nikon D750 body only will be available starting last week of September 2014 at a maximum retail price (MRP) of: • D750 Body only – INR1,34,450 • D750 + AF-S NIKKOR 24-120MM F/4G ED VR lens will be available starting November 2014.......See More |
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