Nikon D750 Bug

And I thought Nikons were perfect where are all the Nikon Reps on here and what are they going to do about it
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Gloating is not a nice trait :(

Happy Holidays Gary.
 
And I thought Nikons were perfect where are all the Nikon Reps on here and what are they going to do about it
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Gloating is not a nice trait :(

Happy Holidays Gary.
I don't think bragging about ones camera is a good trait
Happy holidays
 
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too busy worrying about oil splattering in my face to worry about shooting directly into the sun in live view mode.
 
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too busy worrying about oil splattering in my face to worry about shooting directly into the sun in live view mode.
Don't you mean oil splashing on the sensor, that will be next problem
 
Update, spent 5 minutes yesterday trying to duplicate problem with my D750.
Tried both with the 24-70mm and 50mm while camera on live view and aiming at a stong lamp I am very sorry to say that so far my attempts have failed, no problems.
Currently here in Toronto weather is misserable but I will wait for a sunny day and try again this time aiming at the sun, maybe I will be succesful this time.
Keep your fingers crossed Gary, there is still hope out there to Glot!!! just keep hoping for problems and maybe the skies will be shining for you.
Wish me bad luck buddy!
 
Update, spent 5 minutes yesterday trying to duplicate problem with my D750.
Tried both with the 24-70mm and 50mm while camera on live view and aiming at a stong lamp I am very sorry to say that so far my attempts have failed, no problems.
Currently here in Toronto weather is misserable but I will wait for a sunny day and try again this time aiming at the sun, maybe I will be succesful this time.
Keep your fingers crossed Gary, there is still hope out there to Glot!!! just keep hoping for problems and maybe the skies will be shining for you.
Wish me bad luck buddy!

On another forum a member had 2 D750s, one had the problem, one did not.
 
Update, spent 5 minutes yesterday trying to duplicate problem with my D750.
Tried both with the 24-70mm and 50mm while camera on live view and aiming at a stong lamp I am very sorry to say that so far my attempts have failed, no problems.
Currently here in Toronto weather is misserable but I will wait for a sunny day and try again this time aiming at the sun, maybe I will be succesful this time.
Keep your fingers crossed Gary, there is still hope out there to Glot!!! just keep hoping for problems and maybe the skies will be shining for you.
Wish me bad luck buddy!

On another forum a member had 2 D750s, one had the problem, one did not.
Interesting, well I hope I am one of the lucky ones, so far toruble free and as I mentioned before either way its not an issue for me as I never shoot at direct light, any direct light in my picture and I throw it away, dont like it but this has been very interesting so I will keep digging into it and see.

Thank you for the info :)
 
I agree with the comment about rushing products out the door before they are as close to 100% as possible. Seems like this is becoming a trend with Nikon. They'd do well to slow down and not rush out 3-4 bodies a year. I am sure most would rather have one good body come out a year than 3 flawed ones.

I am not a fanboy on any side. these aren't $100 products but many thousands and to have repeated issues is not good business.
 
I still plan on picking up a 750 in the next week or two, just waiting on a check from smugmug. I doubt this problem would even effect my shooting much. I'm pretty excited to make the switch
 
Interesting, well I hope I am one of the lucky ones, so far toruble free and as I mentioned before either way its not an issue for me as I never shoot at direct light, any direct light in my picture and I throw it away, dont like it but this has been very interesting so I will keep digging into it and see.

Thank you for the info :)

Interesting... I read what that guy wrote on Nikon Rumours and he was not talking about direct light, he was talking about back lit objects. And it is a big, big deal for an advanced photographer. The photos shown are plain horrible.
I know a portraiture photog who actually specialises in back lit, into the light portraits and does it wonderfully. I guess he would not touch this camera with a barge pole:)
It needs to be fixed, because if there is something that reflects the light, it will reflect any light, in most cases it is not that noticeable, nevertheless it is simply not right. Putting a sticky tape besides the sensor as a solution is ridiculous. I hope they will do it properly and current owners will not suffer. Using the hood might help. The fact (as they say) that in some bodies this reflecting part sits deeper compared to others is a bit strange.
I just wonder why on earth it happens in the first place? Probably because manufacturers push their designs to their limits saving every millimetre of space, trying to make bodies smaller. Then it is enough to overstep by half a millimetre and voila...
 
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Interesting, well I hope I am one of the lucky ones, so far toruble free and as I mentioned before either way its not an issue for me as I never shoot at direct light, any direct light in my picture and I throw it away, dont like it but this has been very interesting so I will keep digging into it and see.

Thank you for the info :)

Interesting... I read what that guy wrote on Nikon Rumours and he was not talking about direct light, he was talking about back lit objects. And it is a big, big deal for an advanced photographer. The photos shown are plain horrible.
I know a portraiture photog who actually specialises in back lit, into the light portraits and does it wonderfully. I guess he would not touch this camera with a barge pole:)
It needs to be fixed, because if there is something that reflects the light, it will reflect any light, in most cases it is not that noticeable, nevertheless it is simply not right. Putting a sticky tape besides the sensor as a solution is ridiculous. I hope they will do it properly and current owners will not suffer. Using the hood might help. The fact (as they say) that in some bodies this reflecting part sits deeper compared to others is a bit strange.
I just wonder why on earth it happens in the first place? Probably because manufacturers push their designs to their limits saving every millimetre of space, trying to make bodies smaller. Then it is enough to overstep by half a millimetre and voila...


Lol yeah every wedding and portrait photographer seems to have at least one backlit photo like that.

Stuff like this should not happen in a 1k+ body.
 
Interesting, well I hope I am one of the lucky ones, so far toruble free and as I mentioned before either way its not an issue for me as I never shoot at direct light, any direct light in my picture and I throw it away, dont like it but this has been very interesting so I will keep digging into it and see.

Thank you for the info :)

Interesting... I read what that guy wrote on Nikon Rumours and he was not talking about direct light, he was talking about back lit objects. And it is a big, big deal for an advanced photographer. The photos shown are plain horrible.
I know a portraiture photog who actually specialises in back lit, into the light portraits and does it wonderfully. I guess he would not touch this camera with a barge pole:)
It needs to be fixed, because if there is something that reflects the light, it will reflect any light, in most cases it is not that noticeable, nevertheless it is simply not right. Putting a sticky tape besides the sensor as a solution is ridiculous. I hope they will do it properly and current owners will not suffer. Using the hood might help. The fact (as they say) that in some bodies this reflecting part sits deeper compared to others is a bit strange.
I just wonder why on earth it happens in the first place? Probably because manufacturers push their designs to their limits saving every millimetre of space, trying to make bodies smaller. Then it is enough to overstep by half a millimetre and voila...


Lol yeah every wedding and portrait photographer seems to have at least one backlit photo like that.

Stuff like this should not happen in a 1k+ body.
Well I am not a pro, I think I have lots more to learn but yet I already got to do lots too and I can tell you that comparing the D7100 to the D750 I can say the D750 either is same or better then the D7100 thus I can say I personally havent seen or sensed so far any issue that causes me to feel there is any issue with the camera, thats not to say there isnt but so far its been sweet.
I saw a 5 minutes video of a guy showing his issue and yesterday I tried to match it with strong light directed at camera then I put on live view and moved camera trying to find that black line I saw in video and couldnt.
As I said when the sun will be out I will try it again and see.
I saw reviews of pro wedding photographers using this camera and are happy with it, there is a guy on youtube that liked it so much that he bought a second D750 of his wedding business.
Maybe indeed this proble is only with some bodies, maybe not I dont know but so far I am happy, very happy and hope to stay this way for a long time.
I had one lemon, the D7000 and I tend to be very quick with these things, if I am not happy I dont keep the camera or lens for a long time.
 

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