In the following article, we will detail the Nikon D750 DSLR camera for recording video. Because we consider it a great reflex for making videos and taking advantage of your Nikon lenses. Let's get to know it!
Nikon D750 for recording video
Let's set aside the preference for Canon, Sony, Panasonic, and open up a bit to delve more into other brands. The question now is Nikon, and more specifically the D750. A camera that really gives us very good performance when recording video, it is a lightweight FULL FRAME with many advantages if you are looking for this brand.
In addition to the full-frame sensor, we can highlight that it records at 1080P at 50 or 60 frames per second, a great detail that we have often demanded from full-frame Canons like the Mark III or the 6D, as Nikon has evolved in this aspect and allows us to record in slow motion. Continuing with the options it gives us, we can highlight the clean HDMI output at 1080p, microphone connection, headphone connection, and two slots for SD memory cards. Continuing with video recording, we must mention that parameters can be changed while we are recording, and there is also the option to crop the sensor, switching from FX to DX (very useful if we have a fixed lens and need to enlarge our image).
To complement the above, something we are passionate about and love at Brainstorming films, the tiltable screen. Without a doubt, excellent, it allows us to vary angles, and we can record with the camera without needing to have it facing us. And no less important, we have the Zebra option.
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Features of the Nikon D750
- FULL FRAME CMOS of 35.9 x 24 mm
- 24 Megapixels
- Recording 24 / 25 / 30 / 50 / 60 fps – 1080P
- Color profiles (neutral)
- Video format MOV
- Integrated or external microphone
- Headphone connection
- Clean HDMI output
- WIFI
- Two slots for SD
- Weight: 850 gr with battery
- Recording limit 20 minutes
Nikon Lenses
One of the biggest advantages of the brand is that it always uses the same mount and there is a lot of variety in its lenses. Something we believe is extremely beneficial. It works very well with analog optics and has very good performance. We have used it in our production company for quite some time and believe it has been very helpful, especially given the versatility of the camera and the fact that a full frame that recorded at 60fps was not cheap a few years ago. Below we leave some samples of projects we carried out, and we also recommend a very good quality zoom lens that served us for various conference work, making of, etc.
The Nikon 24-120 f4 ED VR is an excellent lens for those looking for an all-rounder. Of excellent ED quality and also stabilized, it gives us a lot of versatility when making different recordings. A perfect complement to the bright prime lenses we have.
Videos recorded with the Nikon D750
Conclusions
It is a camera we recommend for those who have many Nikon lenses, who obviously like the brand, and are also looking for a good price in Full Frame. With the entire article, we do not aim to say they are better than Canons because they also lack things like: magic lantern or a higher transfer rate. But we do highlight it as a very good option for recording video. It has many positive aspects, and that's why we decided to explain them in our blog.
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