Fine. We all have different priorities and ways of thinking. It was "no-brainer" that I was really complaining about.
Looks like you like complaining about things you like and which others don't.
Or things others like and which you don't.
Actually I use to get lost within your so subtle ways of thinking...
🙄
In what way is the VF better?
What I see in the D750 viewfinder is a bit larger and a bit more contrasted than what I see in the D
f viewfinder (without using the very convenient DK-17M lupe which, I know, can't be used with the D750). Since the D750 viewfinder is the same as the one of the D800 and D810 this isn't surprising.
It's like comparing the D800-810 and D600-610 viewfinders. They're theorically identical. Yet, one is a tiny bit larger than the other.
Both viewfinders are 100% but the D750 viewfinder offers something a bit better especially when you wear glasses and don't wan't to use a lupe because you need to see the whole frame at once. Also, the informations array below the viewfinder image is larger and easier to see in the D750 viewfinder.
The differences are tiny but they do exist.
Go into a shop and set a D
f and a D750 side by side without any lenses mounted. You'll see that the D750
is smaller than the D
f. Same - it's not
considerably smaller but it
is smaller.
Also : the high-iso performances of the 24MP sensor installed in the D750 have nothing to envy to the high-iso performances of the 16MP sensor installed in the D
f.
Both are excellent tools ; one is more expensive than the other ; one has this, the other has that... one is designed like this, the other is designed like that... oh well.
There is nothing such as the perfect Nikon full-frame DSLR. If such a thing existed, we would all know it.
My point is : it might be reasonable to tell someone hesitating between the D800-810 and the D
f to look closely at the D750.
Even to someone having no brain (to please Roger).