Its a pretty amazing time to be a photographer.
The flexibility, resolution and power of the gear available to photographers is staggering.
Its also got itself a pretty nice pedigree to boot.
Around the web, theres plenty to read about the Nikon D750 DSLR.
Every tech blog and photo magazine will pore over the details of megapixels and light sensitivity and image processing.
As I hinted at above, however, resolution and power are not the main story of the D750.
At face value, flexibility isnt a sexy word.
Ill explain why it should be for photographers who do a lot more than just point-and-shoot.
Last, it features built-in WiFi functionality that allows smartphone or tablet integration on set.
The Nikon D750s monocoque structure means a lot more protection for the cameras inner workings.
There have been many occasions where I find this to be limiting.
On a more frequent basis, Im left with only one option for a raised architectural photograph.
I have to grab a ladder and a tall tripod for a shot that doesnt require stabilization.
Lastly, that built-in WiFi connectivity means the world to me.
Im not talking about the ability to post to Instagram or after shooting.
The WiFi connectivity isnt about the web, its about inter-rig communication.
Just a D750, a flash unit, a radio trigger and a softbox.
30 frames later, and youre painting it all together in Photoshop.
If youre buying a Nikon D750 DSLR, youre getting a mind-blowing camera with mind-blowing image quality.
You shouldnt expect anything less from a full frame DSLR.
That makes theflexibilityof this power just as important as the power itself.
Pre-ordering is available nowon Amazon for $2,300, body only.