Zooming in on the… Nikon D750
Take the layout of the D610 and subtly enhance it in a quick access menu instead of being restricted to the main menu. And surely the ‘i’ and Info buttons’ functions could also be combined into a single control? The D750 interface has changed a little in comparison with the D610’s. When the White Balance button is pressed, for example, the screen shows more clearly which control is used to switch between preset values, and which adjusts the selected value to make images warmer or cooler.
Although the main menu looks at first glance like a close match for those on other Nikon SLRs, a second look reveals that the video options now have their own tab in the menu structure. This is a good move that will help you find the options you want more quickly.
As the D750 is an SLR, there’s also an optical viewfinder for composing. This isn’t the brightest available, but it’s still very good and it covers 100% of the field of view, so there shouldn’t be any surprises around the frame edges. If time and subject permits, however, we recommend using Live View when focusing manually.