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Does LV focusing work pretty quickly?
For static subjects its great! Much better than d610/df/d800. On par with a d4. Haven't nor don't really use lv for action.
Does LV focusing work pretty quickly?
Not surprising. But the 600-610 sensor was already really good... it was the rest of the camera that was overly handicapped.So DXO has rated iso the same as the d600?
Seems to be mixed feeling on NR regarding the results.
Not if you do as instructed in the paypal invoice i just sent you.Gulp! Just did the transfer... the reviews have been very positive and can't wait to play...
Wonder if the wife will notice!
Gulp! Just did the transfer... the reviews have been very positive and can't wait to play...
Wonder if the wife will notice!
So DXO has rated iso the same as the d600?
Seems to be mixed feeling on NR regarding the results.
Just tell her it's some old camera that you've had in the back of the wardrobe. One good thing about Nikon ( and Canon) DSLRs is that they all look the same at first glance
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Just tell her it's some old camera that you've had in the back of the wardrobe. One good thing about Nikon ( and Canon) DSLRs is that they all look the same at first glance
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I have an old Nikon F80 I bought a couple of years ago that I was accused of buying the other month, so it probably would work!
My first shot in anger this morning. (Unfortunately having to shoot in JPEG as I can't use RAW on this pooter) 1000 iso.
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Thanks Nick - I was lying on the floor - didn't even think about the LCD screen! I'm not used to it yet!
Sigma f2.8 15mm fisheye.:banghead: Theres no hope for you then lol - what lens were you using just out of idol curiosity ?
My first shot in anger this morning. (Unfortunately having to shoot in JPEG as I can't use RAW on this pooter) 1000 iso.
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I've decided that it was only the sight of me lying on the floor that would have made him make that face!!Great perspective Amanda.... and I had to laugh that you didn't use the pull out screen lol.... it makes it so much easier. But still, a super image.
Lol.... well it clearly worked for you....I've decided that it was only the sight of me lying on the floor that would have made him make that face!!
I only have Lightroom and that doesn't recognise D750 RAW.Great capture Amanda, I assume you are using a work machine which is why no RAW?
Lovely clean picture and great perspective.
Ahh one of those type of places! Hopefully Adobe will update Lightroom before long.I only have Lightroom and that doesn't recognise D750 RAW.
Unfortunately, we're not allowed to add any software ourselves so I can't put the adobe converter on my machine without getting The Queen (or someone of that kind of level) to approve it.
I've got to agree... If you're not doing something stupid/creative (ISO 12,800, -4EV, etc) you can use pretty much anything. I know a guy who still uses an 8mp 1D to produce great quality professional work.Dunno why people get so hung up on reviews and the dxo scores. There are cameras that will review better, and theres nikons that score higher on dxo, but none suit my needs like the d750. Ross harvey nailed it.
Wasnt the 1d only 4mpI've got to agree... If you're not doing something stupid/creative (ISO 12,800, -4EV, etc) you can use pretty much anything. I know a guy who still uses an 8mp 1D to produce great quality professional work.
It's the "other things" that really matter more. The high ISO/DR are icing...
Already less than £1250 if you by bacs from Panamoz
Right lads, is this just *my* D750...?
When I change between M and U1 (for example), one of which is set up to write to both memory cards and one only to card one, the tiny arrow and '2' against the 'memory card indicators' doesn't seem to change straight away. Either I have to take a shot or turn the camera on and off for it to correctly show whether slot two is being used or not.
Is my camera not working properly, or is it my stupid brain that's doing something wrong?
Have to say, that's a fantastic price from Panamoz. Had a wander around the camera shops in Mong Kok yesterday, and the best price I could get was £1160 - that's before paying the VAT when you get back, so the Panamoz price seems especially good by comparison.
For static subjects its great! Much better than d610/df/d800. On par with a d4. Haven't nor don't really use lv for action.
Mine appears to shoot as as it should do and save images correctly, but the top screen does not always reflect what's happening.I just tried to replicate your problem and mine does the same.
I have U1 set to Backup, and U2 set to Overflow. When I switch between them the top screen doesn't update at all. However, when I go to the menu system it does update. It seems the top screen will reflect whatever your non U1/U2 settings are set to use. I'm at work so can't confirm if the U1 IS actually backing up and the U2 IS actually only using the first slot though.
Nor should you. Using LV auto focusing for action makes no sense, as it's using a much less sophisticated contrast detection system. You've paid for that nice 51-point Multi-CAM 3500FX II auto focus system... why would you want to switch it off and use the contrast detection system with live view for action?
I've wondered how long you have to be in a country before coming back to the UK where you are expected to pay VAT on anything you bring back. Not that most people declare it anyway. Maybe only if you were resident somewhere I suppose. But then people live in multiple homes. Bleh whatever, inconsequential really.
Thing is, unless you brought it back in the box they'd likely not even question it anyway. Think of all the millions that go away and come back with the same camera every year. The box folded up in your luggage would mean they'd have to suspect you enough to stop and search anyway.
Not at all sure tbh - I do suspect you'd need to show residency. Latest on street price - £1105 lowest I saw today. Stanley St, Island side.
Thing is, unless you brought it back in the box they'd likely not even question it anyway. Think of all the millions that go away and come back with the same camera every year. The box folded up in your luggage would mean they'd have to suspect you enough to stop and search anyway.
Also there would be an additional 6.7% duty on any lenses. Cameras aren't subject to duty though.
Not that anyone should deny HMRC their dues, of course.