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Smallest, lightest Nikon FX camera launched

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Smallest, lightest Nikon FX camera launched

The camera has been specially designed to be strong and lightweight, without compromising image quality.

Published: Sun 28 Sep 2014, 1:50 PM

Updated: Fri 3 Apr 2015, 5:34 PM

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Dubai — Nikon Middle East FZE on Saturday launched the D750 DSLR, the smallest and lightest Nikon FX-format camera for the first time in the Middle East at Gitex Shopper.

The revolutionary Nikon D750 is packed with features to provide photographers all they need to capture stunning images, all with superior flexibility and agility in a powerful, compact package.

The innovative D750 challenges the common assumption that the higher a DSLR’s specifications, the bulkier it becomes. The camera has been specially designed to be strong and lightweight, without compromising image quality.

Tts powerful FX-format Cmos sensor and Expeed 4 image-processing engine are packed into a monocoque structure framed by Sereebo, a new carbon fibre composite material, and magnesium alloy to provide nimble durability while producing beautiful, balanced shots.

The D750 comes with built-in Wi-Fi, tilting monitor, 24.3MP, 91K-pixel RGB sensor and a high-speed continuous shooting rate of approximately 6.5 frames per second for both FX and DX formats, among others.

In addition to launching the new camera, Nikon will provide an uplifting consumer experience through various competitions and activations at their stand.

“We are looking to involve customers at our Gitex Shopper stand this year, so they can experience Nikon cameras in new ways while also giving them a chance to win prizes,” said Narendra Menon, regional head of sales and marketing at Nikon Middle East and Africa. “This year, we have a Wi-Fi activation showcasing the in-built Wi-Fi feature in some of our camera models such as the D5300, as well as demonstrating Wi-Fi compatibility across our entire DSLR range, from the D3200 right up to the D4s.”

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