Naheed wrote: Question No.1
Is Nikon D750 is best choice for wildlife and bird photography?
Sorry I can't help you there.Naheed wrote: Hello,
I am going to buy Nikon D750 DSLR Camerathis month for wildlife and bird photography.
That sounds like you have already made up your mind.
I have only two questions, Can anyone help me to give his feedback.
Question No.1
Is Nikon D750 is best choice for wildlife and bird photography?
No.
The Nikon z9, Canon R5, Sony A1 and possibly the R6 are all "better"..... but better for you is the real question.
So my question would be, are you doing birds in flight or fast moving
animals? All of the above cameras are way better than the D750. But they
are also more expensive. If you have no intentions spending the big
bucks for these top cameras then a D750 might be the ticket. If money
is no object, then get the above cameras. Are you on a budget? There are
a glut of D810's on mpb.com for under $1000 that might be better
because you have $700 for a used lens and more resolution.
Question No.2
Any Nikon coupon code to save money at Checkout?
Naheed wrote: Hi r1ch,
You guess right. As I have already set my mind for Nikon D750 DSLR Camera.
Yes, I will do photography for Birds only on Tress and Animals near to me.
Last week, I have searched some coupon websites for Nikon Store. They claim to have upto 25% Off coupon codes for Nikkon Brand. Please have a look on them. These website also offer a discount deal with "Free Ground Shipping on $99+ Sitewide" on Nikkon store.
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