Nikon D750 Replacement Rumored Specs, to be Announced in Early 2020

The Nikon D750 replacement will be officially announced in early 2020, probably in January-February, to replace both the Nikon D750 and the Nikon D610. The model name will not be called Nikon D760, but a higher model number, maybe D770, D790 or D750 Mark II.

Here is the first/early set of rumored specifications for the Nikon D750 replacement:

  • The Nikon D750 replacement will not be called D760 – it will have a higher model number (between D760 and D800, maybe 770 or 790)
  • It will be a merge of the D700 series and the D800 series (not sure what that means – maybe in terms of functionality)
  • 24MP BSI sensor
  • 4k video support (no 4k 60fps), 1080p 120fps
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • No built-in flash
  • Higher ISO (better than the Nikon D850)
  • 2x UHS-II SD memory cards
  • Between 51 and 153 AF points – one number that I was given is 105 AF points
  • Touchscreen
  • An updated interface like the Z -series
  • Slightly smaller and lighter body than the current D750
  • To be released in 2020 (it could be as early as January-February, but this is not confirmed)

We will update the info as soon as we get any new information about the Nikon D750 replacement.

The price of Nikon D750 is expected to drop to $999 for Black Friday (now $1,197).

Via: NikonRumors