
Among the most worthwhile DSLR cameras today are the Nikon D7100 and Nikon D750, ideal for beginners and professional photographers alike.
The Nikon D7100 offers numerous upgrades over its predecessor, including a 24MP sensor without an AA filter for sharper images and a 51-point autofocus system promising faster and more accurate focusing.
In terms of design, the D7100's magnesium alloy frame provides durability, combined with a polycarbonate plastic trim, ensuring excellent usability in all weather conditions.
Previously, users often preferred the Nikon D300(s) over the D7000 for its faster and more accurate focusing capabilities and robust body. However, with the 51-point autofocus technology on the D7100, image quality and focusing are now equivalent or even superior to the D300, establishing the D7100 as Nikon's flagship APS-C DSLR for an extended period.
Filming is a priority feature on the D7100: besides shooting Full HD 1080 60i/30p, the D7100 is equipped with stereo microphones, an external microphone jack, and a headphone jack for monitoring. Currently, the Nikon D7100 Body only ranges from 15 million VND.

Fundamentally, the Nikon D750 utilizes a 24.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor equivalent to the Nikon D610 but features the EXPEED 4 image processing engine similar to the Nikon D810, which partly aligns its features with this model. The D750 has a tilting screen with various angles and integrates Wi-Fi connectivity without the need for external accessories.
The Nikon D750 uses an ISO range from 100 to 12,800 (expandable to 50 – 51,200). The EXPEED 4 image processor from the D4s, integrated by Nikon, aims to enhance noise reduction capabilities at high ISO sensitivity, as well as improve depth and clarity in color gradation rendering.
Currently, the Nikon D750 is priced quite high at over 35 million VND.
Let's dive into the comparison of the technical specifications of these two camera models below:

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