This is a Review / Overview of a Nikon D810 by a wedding / event photographer. You can see some of my work here: grejzaphoto grejzaphoto Im open for bookings in Europe
@@greyyoutube how slow is the autofocus of the d810 compared to the d750 for low light pictures ? And do the d750 and d810 have the same quality of video and video features? I have also heard the d750 is not well built....
@@reckerproduction9468 Thanks for the question. The difference in autofocus speed is not that big. Lets put it this way, if you need the higher megapixel count go for the D810, if not i would say D750. My biggest issue was the different colors (auto white balance - color temperature and tint) because I was shooting both cameras at the same time. As per the video quality they are pretty much the same. Again, if it will be used in low light than the D750 is better because it has less noise at high iso. About the build quality. I used two D750 and one D810 and I can say that the build quality is great on both. I have never had an issue with the D750 and they have been through events, weddings, in light rain, in the cold (-10C), in the sun (30C)...
I love my D810 👍🏼
Even now in 2020 it is still a great pro DSLR.
@@greyyoutube how slow is the autofocus of the d810 compared to the d750 for low light pictures ?
And do the d750 and d810 have the same quality of video and video features? I have also heard the d750 is not well built....
@@reckerproduction9468 Thanks for the question.
The difference in autofocus speed is not that big. Lets put it this way, if you need the higher megapixel count go for the D810, if not i would say D750. My biggest issue was the different colors (auto white balance - color temperature and tint) because I was shooting both cameras at the same time.
As per the video quality they are pretty much the same. Again, if it will be used in low light than the D750 is better because it has less noise at high iso.
About the build quality. I used two D750 and one D810 and I can say that the build quality is great on both. I have never had an issue with the D750 and they have been through events, weddings, in light rain, in the cold (-10C), in the sun (30C)...