What would happen if you pulled some of the best features from Nikon’s D810, and others from the company’s flagship D4S, and put them all inside a smaller, lighter body? You’d get the D750: a new, full-frame DSLR from Nikon that slots in between the D610 and D810. Replacing the finely aged D700, this new camera is actually the lightest among Nikon’s traditional pro series. Weighing a very apt 750g, it’s significantly lighter than both the D4S and D810, and even bests Nikon’s D610 and Canon’s full-frame EOS 6D. That doesn’t come at the cost of functionality, either, as the D750 includes a new 3.2-inch tilting LCD, built-in Wi-Fi, and space for two SD cards.