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- + Многофункциональная тушка, отличная чувствительность в тёмных помещениях (+объектив), продолжительная работа...
- + - Шикарная цветопередача в большинстве случаев, крайне редко ( но метко) промахивается в сложных случаях с ББ
- поворотный экран, тачскрин и liveview
- качество изображения и шикарная матрица
- wifi и bluetooth
- скорострельность
- могучий аккумулятор, 2300 фоток с одной зарядки есть точно ( почти без видео и режима liveview, правда)
- довольно легкий даже с объективом ( по сравнению с Д700 почти на 1 кг!)
- видео просто класс - - - очень не хватает в настройках чтобы показывал фото после съемки. Не нашла как это сделать
- более медленный автофокус. Что есть то есть. Грешить на объектив...
Camera body arrived, no lens, but the company were efficient and polite and responded quickly and lens arrived in 48h.
D780 + nikkor 24-120mm is fab.
Upgraded from a D90 and wow what a difference 12years has made in camera technology. Pinsharp pictures. Low light sensitivity , fast focusing.

***Summary***
This is a direct replacement for Nikon's very well reviewed D750, with some notable improvements (the video performance definitely feels more in line with stills quality on this than the D780). It handles every situation I have thrown at it, from different light levels and speeds of action, through to the vibrancy of colours and details of shadows. I would have no hesitation using it as my main camera. However, for me it falls just a little between two stools: it is overspecced for the needs of a home photographer (which means it isn't an optimal choice either in price or size), yet for semi professional use there are some slight compromises on features (largely image stabilisation, and action shots are hampered just a little because the tracking of movements is occasionally unreliable).
***Positives***
- For home use, this camera works brilliantly. The quality of jpegs direct from the camera are excellent, and (relatively) easy to share via an app. RAW files are, as you would expect rich and versatile.
- The body and lens are both extremely well made, and feel bomb proof, as you'd expect from the brand.
-4K video quality is astounding, and a step up from the D750.
- Battery life is great, and USB charging is easy.
- (For Nikon) relatively well functioning connectivity, with Bluetooth and WiFi options for sharing. This still feels more clunky than competitors, though.
***Compromises ***
Let me say I am being a harsh critic here. If this camera were £1000 less I'd rave about it. But for the price I'd expect the below to be better.
- For home use, this is a big, big camera. I have used Nikon cameras for most of my life, but even I find the classic body shape to be uncomfortably bulky when put alongside such capable mirrorless competitors (the Z6 comes to mind). I can't quite see why you would pay this much for this big a camera, unless you have your heart set on DSLR rather than mirrorless.
- The lack of image stabilisation. Don't get me wrong, the VR lens is extremely capable, but I would have liked to have seen image stabilisation built into the body also, not least because the body is backward compatible with older Nikon lenses.
- It feels as if, to get the best of the camera, you have to move between the finder and live view based on the camera's limitations, not your preference. Specifically, the spec for auto focus varies quite a bit, and I found the tracking in action shots just didn't seem quite up to par through live view. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't awful, I just got a bit frustrated that I didn't have both options (live view and finder) available to me if I wanted top notch action shots. This didn't feel like a compromise I wanted to make for the price.

The camera and 24-120 F4 VR lens combination is really good value considering the lens retails at around £1000 and provides stunningly sharp images across the range. It gives excellent bokeh when zoomed in to make portraits stand out against the background . I am excited to try the camera with other F mount lens to see what it can do, but i am already thrilled with the 24-120 lens which gives superb wide angle and telephoto image capability.
There are so many positives and just a few drawbacks.
Lets take the positives first:
Image quality - this camera and lens combination provides stunning sharp images, in both photo and video modes
Bursts - provides 7 FPS using the viewfinder and 12 FPS using the Live View screen - so many chances to catch the perfect shot -even for me
Ease of use - the controls are intuitive and placed just where you want them for easy location and control
Screen - large, clear screen with touch shutter release and 273 focus points
Auto focus - super fast and incredible in all lights including very, very low light
Tracking - locks on in all lighting conditions - you can choose which eye to track
Low and bright light capability - takes superb images in all lighting conditions with ISO that can be taken from100 to 51200
Shutter speed flexibility - from 1/8000 to 90s allows all kinds of images and capture from very high speed action to stunning images of the night sky
Handling - the camera feels good in the hands, the controls are easy to use and the grip is very comfortable - even for people with quite large hands
Image storage and transfer - 2 memory card slots with fast card compatibility. Bluetooth and wifi are easy to set up and to use with rapid data transfer
Battery life - outstanding with up to 2600 images on a single charge
The drawbacks are few:
This is far from being an inexpensive camera - but if you can reach the price you will surely be thrilled by what this camera can do, even in the hands of an amateur photographer
This is not the lightest camera and lens combination to walk around all day with- at about 2.4kg - certainly compared with the mirrorless camera I have been using - but the quality of images, the flexibility the camera offers, and the sheer pleasure of using it, more than compensates.
This is a very high quality camera which is a delight to use. I can't wait to take it out and about again tomorrow!

It feels good to hold. Although a little bulky when compared to today’s mirrorless counterparts. It certainly looks the part of a high-end DSLR with its chunky appearance and extensive weather sealing.
The camera is aimed at DSLR users who want fast autofocus in any light, huge battery life and accurate colours straight from the camera.
One thing that’s missing for photographers is the built-in flash, which has probably been omitted to improve weather sealing. However, the majority of shooters will be using a separate flash so this may not matter to you.
Unlike some of the new generation mirrorless cameras, the tilting touch screen is responsive and the menus are quick and easy to navigate.
Having two SD card slots is very useful although you can only use the second card as a backup for photos. Videos will only record to one card at a time, which is a bit of a shame for video shooters but not a problem for photographers.
Being a DSLR, there’s no electronic viewfinder for video and no in-body image stabilisation, which can make handheld video footage a bit shaky. This can be corrected of course by using a stabilised lens.
This is a photographer's camera with a great combination of capability, rugged build and image quality.
It’s a little pricey given there are some less expensive options with similar technology over in the mirrorless world, but DSLR users - especially existing Nikon ones - will certainly appreciate the refined and improved features of this well-rounded camera.
It goes without saying you'll need a high-spec computer and expensive editing software to get the most out of the output.
