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The Nikon D750 is a Full Frame Camera With 51 Point Autofocus

The Nikon D750 is the long-awaited follow-up to Nikon's D700 camera. This camera will boast a wide variety of features seen in other high-end cameras. It is suitable for professional photographers and amateur enthusiasts alike, and is fitted with a 24.3-megapixel camera equipped with a 51-point autofocus system, built-in WiFi and a tilting LCD screen.

The Nikon D750 is powered by a 24.3-megapixel CMOS sensor paired with an EXPEED 4 image processor. This allows for higher image quality in all kinds of lighting conditions. The camera also has an impressive high-speed burst rate of 6.5 frames per second.

The camera will be made available for purchase in late September and will cost $2,300 for just the body, with the price going up if it's bundled with an AF-S Nikkor lens.
Trend Themes
1. Tilting-screen Cameras - The trend of cameras equipped with tilting LCD screens is disrupting the traditional camera industry by allowing for more versatile shooting angles and increased ease of use.
2. Autofocus-enabled Cameras - The trend of high-performance autofocus systems in cameras is disrupting the photography industry by making it easier to capture sharp, well-focused images in various lighting conditions.
3. Wifi-enabled Cameras - The trend of built-in WiFi connectivity in cameras is disrupting the way photos are shared and uploaded, as photos can be uploaded straight from the camera to social media platforms or cloud storage without the need for an intermediary device.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Equipment - The Nikon D750 is disrupting the photography equipment industry by offering a high-performance autofocus system, a tilting LCD screen, and built-in WiFi connectivity at a competitive price point.
2. Consumer Electronics - The trend of compact, feature-rich cameras such as the Nikon D750 is disrupting the traditional consumer electronics industry by offering a versatile, high-performance product for both amateurs and professionals alike.
3. Social Media - The trend of WiFi-enabled cameras is disrupting the social media industry by allowing for more immediate photo sharing and uploading, further increasing the importance of visual content in social media platforms.

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