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Every time I go shooting with this camera, I love it even more. It's simply the best all-round DSLR that Nikon have ever made.
Every time I go shooting with this camera, I love it even more. It's simply the best all-round DSLR that Nikon have ever made.
They wouldn't work either, hanging the cameras off dual sling straps, the eyecup would be knocked off in no time.Get yourselves a hoodman eyecup I've put them on all mine over the years and never looked back (d7000,d7100,d800e)
I use this combo and it works great. I presume the 750 uses the same eyepiece as the D600?
http://d600.org/nikon-d600-accessories/round-eyecup-for-nikon-d600/
That looks good, but expensive for something I'll probably lose within five minutes, think I'll stick with not having one at all.I use this combo and it works great. I presume the 750 uses the same eyepiece as the D600?
http://d600.org/nikon-d600-accessories/round-eyecup-for-nikon-d600/
That looks good, but expensive for something I'll probably lose within five minutes, think I'll stick with not having one at all.
One thing I have noticed about the d750 is it eats batteries. The battery in the d700 would pretty much get me through a whole wedding. The d750 battery needed replacing half way through, and I don't use the camera any differently...strange
It's not a big deal, just another thing I have to keep an eye on.I've noticed that, I just put it down to the extra MP = more powerful sensor = more power drain. I have 4 batteries, so not an issue, but noticeably less shots per charge than my D7000 which used the exact same batteries.
what batteries are people using with the d750? any cheap alternatives?
Decigallen mate - STUNNING
Some more avec the glorious 58mm
If you could stop posting images taken with that lens before it seriously damages my bank balance, that'd be great
Any recommendations on manufacturer or speed for SD Cards?
I've been using the 95 mb/s sandisk extreme cards with no issue. My Class 10 SevenDayShop cards just get rejected though, not fast enough I imagine.
Cheers Andy, I need to buy another couple seen as it doesn't take my old CF cards!
Received a Sigma 35mm f1.4 from Ffordes today, as usual its in good order and it feels so much more balanced that it ever did on a D600, been trying to organise my lens lineup a bit, didn't like the 28mm focal length (Nikon 28mm f1.8 in the classifieds!) - and now just need to sort out my wide end, still can't pick between the 18-35 and 20mm.
Line-up will probably end up as 18-35/20 - 35mm f1.4 - 70-200 f4 VR
Also will keep my 24mm f2.8D, its not a great lens but it is bloody tiny.
Need to decide what to do with my Tamron 24-70 f2.8, Nikon 50 f1.8G lenses - head says that I shouldn't have both the 35 f1.4 and the zoom lens and as much as its not a huge value sitting around I might chop in the 50mm against an 85mm.
Really like the 70-200 f4 great lens and great IQ but its a lot of cash sitting there not being used an awful lot!
I'm moving more and more to primes. I love my Nikon 35mm F1.8 ED. As earlier, I'm going to get the newer iteration of the 85mm as my F1.8D just isn't quick enough. And I want something a little wider. Considering the Sigma 24mm ART.
And now I want the bloody 58mm after looking at all of the above images as well.
I shot with nothing but primes when I bought my D600 (Sigma 35 mainly) but I found I wanted wider without changing lenses, the Tamron 24-70 is a very versatile bit of glass but I do sometimes miss the look of a prime and maybe even the getting used to one focal length and working with it.
I liked the Nikon 35mm f1.8 ED lens too and for travel it was great however I couldn't pass up the deal I found on the Sigma one, the Sigma 24mm f1.4 if its anything like the 35mm will be a stunning lens but I think if I buy a wide prime its more likely to be the 20mm (unless I sell the 24-70 in which case a 24mm prime might be wide enough).
I'm feeling in a bit of a transitional phase at the moment, doing a lot of landscape shooting and getting used to my new D750 but also looking to do more people stuff (shooting a wedding celebration party this weekend) so I'm trying to weight up the convenience of the zooms v the ultimate IQ of the primes - truth be told I'd probably have a two body setup and two primes 24/35 at the wider end and 58/85 at the longer but I can't quite justify that yet!
Seriously considering selling my 24-120 F4 for a 35mm prime. The Sigma Art is obviously the best choice for absolute image quality but the 35 1.8g doesn't seem far behind. Anyone tried both on a D750? The 35mm makes for a very compact package and I would likely pair this with my excellent 85 1.8.
Yes having 1.4 is nice but in reality I would probably not shoot much wider than 2.2 - 1.8, for narrow DOF I would probably pick up my 85.
I like the 24-120 but it is very bulky and I feel like my photography is better with primes as I think a lot more about composition.
Youve already talked yourself into buying the 35 1.8g.
The 35 1.8g is a great lens!
Ross's examples from Bhurma are probably going to sell as many of that that his D750 review did - http://www.rossharvey.com/street/nikon-d750-street-photography-review
Seriously considering selling my 24-120 F4 for a 35mm prime. The Sigma Art is obviously the best choice for absolute image quality but the 35 1.8g doesn't seem far behind. Anyone tried both on a D750? The 35mm makes for a very compact package and I would likely pair this with my excellent 85 1.8.
Yes having 1.4 is nice but in reality I would probably not shoot much wider than 2.2 - 1.8, for narrow DOF I would probably pick up my 85.
I like the 24-120 but it is very bulky and I feel like my photography is better with primes as I think a lot more about composition.