Nikon D780 VS D750 - K&F Concept
It took more than five years for the successor of the Nikon D750 to unveil. The release of Nikon D780 is a exciting news particularly for those who want to take pictures with an new Nikon DSLR and continue to use their old lenses.
In this article, we will compare the spces of the D750 and D780 to see what improvements Nikon has made in the new DSLR.
Comparison: Nikon D780 vs. D750
Many of you may probably wonder whether switching from the D750 to the D780 is worthwhile. To help you answer this question, we have compared the most important technical specs of the D780 and D750 so that you can get an idea of what has changed:
Nikon D780 | Nikon D750 | |
sensor | 24.5 megapixels, BSI-CMOS | 24 megapixels, CMOS |
processor | Expeed 6 | Expeed 4 |
Exposure metering sensor | 180,000 pixels | 91,000 pixels |
ISO | 50 - 204,800 | 50 - 51,200 |
Autofocus | 51 measuring fields, -3 EV | 51 measuring fields, -3 EV |
Autofocus Live View | 273 measuring fields, -6 EV | 51 measuring fields, -3 EV |
Burst speed | 7 fps | 6.5 fps |
Burst speed Live View | 12 fps | 6.5 fps |
Viewfinder | Optical, 0.7x, 100% | Optical, 0.7x, 100% |
Display | 3.2 inches, 2,359,000 pixels, touch | 3.2 inches, 1,229,000 pixels |
Shutter speed | 1 / 8,000 - 900 seconds | 1 / 4,000 - 30 seconds |
Integrated flash | No | Yes |
Videos | 4K at 30 fps, Full HD at 120 fps | Full HD at 60 fps |
Battery life | 2,260 images | 1,230 images |
Weight | 840 grams | 750 grams |
Other innovations of the Nikon D780:
- Eye-AF in Live View
- Charging via USB (USB 3.1)
- Bluetooth and Snapbridge
- UHS-II support
- Focus stacking mode of the D850
- New AF-ON button
What's your opinion of this Nikon D780? Will you buy this new version? Leave your comment beblow!