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?
So I have my back button set up for AF as suggested by many. The back button on my grip is not working though...should it or does the setting not transfer to the grip?
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.
Not had this issue but I don't use this function. I record RAW (NEF) to Slot 1 and JPEG to slot 2 which gives me the best of both worlds.
Shooting RAW - what are folks doing prior to fav pp software able to view the files ? please detail your work flow on this - I use ACDsee pro 7 also have PS elements 11
There is a separate setting for the grip, just go down to the next page in the settings.
Fold any boxes up & post them home
Tanks for that just got one can't waitVery cheap UK stock here… £1635!! These kind of deals don't usually last.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NINZL...de=df0&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B00NINZLKK
Tanks for that just got one can't wait
Once you focus (get focus lock) and then release -you only have to move the camera very slightly to (inadvertently) recompose. The focus red square in preview or in viewnx is not really where the camera actually focussed - its where the image was taken. To explain further focus on an object (get the lock by keeping the I/2 press) then move the composition to the right or left and release. You will see that the red square is not on the object you focussed on. if the original object is still in frame it should still be in focus. This is how you hold focus on an object and then recompose. The red square can be very misleading for folk that don't understand what its actually showing.Just noticed a small oddity with the D750. I focused on an eye when playing around, yet on the preview the focus point seemed a bit higher - had 51 points and used one point which I selected. the eye was bang in the middle of the square with a little space around yet on review it appeared to be closer to eyebrow. If I shot with the top line of the box on the eye, the review would look bang on. Ideas?
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?
Very cheap UK stock here… £1635!! These kind of deals don't usually last.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NINZL...de=df0&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B00NINZLKK
Just got one myself. I was going to go down the Digitalrev route at £1499 as Panamoz don't deliver to NI but for uk stock this is a cracking price.
I have just received my camera from amazon and as usual the box had clearly been opened before. A quick question does the camera not come with a plastic hot shoe cover???
Just got one myself. I was going to go down the Digitalrev route at £1499 as Panamoz don't deliver to NI but for uk stock this is a cracking price.
Just got my second one from panamoz. If you have an address in the mainland that they can ship to they'll give you a discount towards forwarding it on to your ni address. I'm Belfast based but have a sister in London.
I have just received my camera from amazon and as usual the box had clearly been opened before. A quick question does the camera not come with a plastic hot shoe cover???
Does anyone actually use the hot shoe covers? Never really understand why they fitted them in the first place.
I sort of get it with the other sockets, but less so with the hot shoe. Maybe it's because I use a flash quite a lot. And most of the other rubber socket covers are fixed to the camera body.Yes, in the same way that the other sockets and lens cap are used. Mind you I'm always loosing them. I normally buy 6/8 at a time on eBay for peanuts.
Here's a question. I want to use auto ISO in aperture priority mode but want manual to be fully manual so that I can change ISO seperately, can this be done without assigning it to one of the user modes? It's early days for me it feels so wierd already and I think my one and only lens is front focussing so need to suss that out too.