The only 3 Nikon bodies I currently own are the D850, D5 and D3400 (for kap), sorry I won’t be able to compare to the D810/D750.
Cheers,
Bernard
It's ok. I just thought color is so subjective that it's hard to nail down. And these days, processing software is so good you can duplicate 'almost' anything. For color or black & white, processing images, what a great time...
Also. I rented a Leica Q from lensrentals for a week December 2017. Did a number of seascapes at Miami Beach. Base iso. I really liked the color, detail of the files. Didn't like so much how the body felt in hand, the weight, felt like a bulky dslr that way to me. And I didn't have it long enough, but the way it worked, buttons/dials, felt really awkward. Thought it would be more straightforward.
Also. Have always felt the files from my D700 were 'different' in a good way compared to the D750 files. I rented a D750 for a bit summer 2015. The d700 files up to 3200 iso always had this rich color I find I like. And pushing the files around was easy. Same for converting to black and white. Perhaps some of that has to do with the lenses used as well. Older af-d lenses. Some ai-s manual focus as well.
For weight and size I did like the D750, but it's numerous recalls for shutter problems always put me off it. It's still about 1750 euros here at the local camera shop.
Now. Intrigued by the D850, but with age and health issues waiting to see what Nikon does with mirrorless. Smaller, lighter bodies.
The last 2 to 3 years my 'main' cameras have been the ricoh gr/grll and olympus omd body and lenses...a whole other ball of wax colorwise. Surprisingly good, the GR, and I bought the additional lens so I have 28mm and 21mm covered for street and landscape work. Just more reasons why the color remarks about the nikon/leica cameras intrigue me.
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m