Here are the latest rumored Nikon D750 replacement specs. The mid range DSLR camera will be officially announced in early 2020, probably in January-February, to replace both the Nikon D750 and the Nikon D610.
The model name will not be called Nikon D760, but a higher model number could be as D770, D790 or D750 Mark II.
$600 off + Free Battery Grip on Nikon D750 body: $1,396.95 at Amazon, B&H, Adorama.
Here is the first/early set of rumored specifications for the Nikon D750 replacement:
- The Nikon D750 replacement will not be called D760 – it will have a higher model number (between D760 and D800, maybe 770 or 790)
- It will be a merge of the D700 series and the D800 series (not sure what that means – maybe in terms of functionality)
- 24MP BSI sensor
- 4k video support (no 4k 60fps), 1080p 120fps
- Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- No built-in flash
- Higher ISO (better than the D850.
- 2x UHS-II SD memory cards
- Between 51 and 153 AF points – one number that I was given is 105 AF points
- Touchscreen
- An updated interface like the Z -series
- Slightly smaller and lighter body than the current D750
- To be released in 2020 (it could be as early as January-February, but this is not confirmed)
We will update the info as soon as we get any new information about the Nikon D750 replacement.
This mid-range full frame DSLR still sells very good and costs $1,196.95 at Amazon.
Via: NikonRumors