Here is an updated set of rumored specifications for the upcoming Nikon D750 camera replacement:
- The Nikon D750 replacement could be called D770 or D790 (it should have a model number between D760 and D800)
- 24MP BSI improved sensor
- Articulated TFT LCD tilting touchscreen, 3.2″ with 2,100,000 dots
- Significantly improved processor (compared to the D750)
- Improved fps RAW shooting
- Video: 3840×2160 24p-30p, 1920×1080 24p-120p
- Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- No built-in flash
- Higher ISO (better than the D850)
- Dual SD UHSII card slots
- Between 51 and 153 AF points – one number that I was given is 105 AF points
- An updated interface like the Z-series
- Slightly smaller and lighter body than the current D750
- Nikon EN-EL15b battery (used also in the Z7, Z6, D850, D750 and other Nikon cameras)
- To be released in 2020 (it could be as early as January-February for the CP+ show, but this is not confirmed)
As usual, the first/early set of rumored specifications may not be 100% accurate. As we get closer to the official announcement, I will be able to share more acurate details.
The price of the D750 is expected to drop to $999 for Black Friday (now $1,197).