Derrel
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Well...I dunno, Rosy. I would say you need to physically pick up a D750 and a D810 and handle them, and see how well you can literally SEE through the camera's eyepiece. If you need eyeglasses, or shoot with them on, the viewfinder's visibility is a big, big deal. At least it has been for me for 30 years. If I can SEE through the camera well, really well, I can shoot better. THis has always been true for me, and the viewfinder image quality in the D700, and the D600, and the D7000 is not good for me, and my eyeglasses. I cannot see the edges of the frame without needing to move my head around, so I end up cropping off feet alllll the fricking time on a camera with a small, squinty viewfinder. WHy? MY eye is 3/4 of an inch behind the eyepiece, so a camera with the bigger, better viewfinder system is my preference.
The other parts of the D750/D810 equation are all amply good. But if you can SEE through one camera significantly better, I think that makes that camera "a better shooter".
The other parts of the D750/D810 equation are all amply good. But if you can SEE through one camera significantly better, I think that makes that camera "a better shooter".