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Top 10 D-SLRs of 2016 -Nikon D750

January 20, 2017 by SPEdit Team

It is yet another New Year, and one that we are looking at with much excitement. It is also the time for us to set aside the hopes, concerns and curiosities and reflect upon a year gone by. For Smart Photography, a reflection on the previous year cannot go by without a compilation of the best cameras available in the market by the end of 2016. Here is a compiled list of top D-SLRs in the market. The cameras are featured in random order and hence the first position does not necessarily indicate that it is better than the rest. The list includes both Full Frame and APS-C format D-SLRs.

dnikond7501 Nikon D750
The Nikon D750 is the smallest and lightest Nikon FX-format model and features a 24.3-megapixel CMOS sensor. A tilting LCD monitor and built-in Wi-Fi enhance the user experience. The camera can capture continuous images at up to 6.5 fps. A high-density 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors ensures enhanced focus detection performance in extremely lowlight situations. All focus points are responsive at f/5.6. An Advanced Scene Recognition System, utilizing a 91K-pixel RGB sensor delivers high accuracy in AF, exposure control and ash control, with added priority to human faces. The double SD card slots can be congured for overow, backup storage or for separate storage of NEF and JPEG images.

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