Nikon D750 DSLR alleged specs surface

Rumors began swirling early this month that Nikon has a full-frame camera in the works, something that had no name at the time. Last week, a new source surfaced claiming the camera was the Nikon D750 DSLR, and yet again to build upon what we already know, an anonymous poster has revealed what may be the camera's specs.

The details were nabbed by the folks at Nikon Rumors off an unspecified website (an image board, by the looks of it). The camera to which the specs apply isn't named, but based on the specs already leaked regarding the camera, it appears these posts detail the D750.

Past specifications for the camera were comprised of 24-megapixels and 51 auto focus points, both of which are included in the newest batch of info. Included alongside them are some other details, however, including the ability to shoot 8 frames-per-second.

Also said to be offered by the Nikon D750 is the Advanced Scene Recognition System with 91k pixels RGB sensor (such as the one found in the D800 and similar cameras). The information came from an unknown online source, however, so take it with a grain of salt.

SOURCE: Nikon Rumors