Great clear and bright images! Is that the Nikon 24-70 f2.8 ?
Mine aren't too bad outdoors:
1060822 by Kevin Airey posted Apr 12, 2018 at 5:21 PM
But terrible indoors:
1060452 by Kevin Airey posted Apr 12, 2018 at 5:21 PM
When I started this episode of upgrading to a better camera for indoor use that is the camera I first had on my list, what's your feeling with using this, which can be bought at great prices and from what I read the 7500 in some respects is a downgrade?
I'd be interested in seeing peoples...
I spend 75% of the time on the corners, moving nearer or under the basket is dangerous with these 9 year olds flying all over the place! What body do you have your 24-70 on? Am I correct in saying that you can adjust the crop in camera on the D750 if 24-70 isn't getting me close enough I could...
Tx lots of things to think about here now the discussion has got going! :-)
The only issue I see with Full Frame is looking at my data the lens that would be needed is a 70-200 and for that I really fancy a non IS Canon, some really good deals around for the f2.8 and its the most common lens I...
Cheers will do, I don't have hangups about used gear if its in good condition...
What sort of things are you shooting with yours? I'll read and watch some reviews...
Thanks!
Just got to find one in good condition I guess, ones I have just seen on EBay seem very cheap for a lot of camera...
I guess I have the right machine here: https://biSPAM/2qp2KKJ
I agree with you but full frame is out of budget for me, a lot of the used full frame stuff I see on EBay is pretty well used and abused and you don't know what's going to turn up on your doorstep after still paying a lot of money. Looking at my EXIF 25-70 on a crop would fit in with 90% of my...
I too am looking at the D500 and checked prices at Panamoz and HDEW, for me HDEW is the best bet for one simple reason...
...they tell me you get a UK VAT invoice so as a business owner I can reclaim, whereas Panamoz do not supply a VAT invoice.
This was exactly the camera I was thinking before posting on here and asking for advice. Like anything you start with one budget and everything better is always a little bit more. At some point you have to make a decision based on need. :-)
Interesting to see you are shooting with a 7200, some cracking deals on that at the moment! I am shooting from the baseline 90% of the time anywhere from under the basket to the corners. I just move to the other end as and when required. A 70-200 on a crop would be a second lens later I think...
Still doesn't make sense to me, my understanding is that if I put your suggested lens on a FX 1.0x then it will be a 14-24 true 35mm equivalent, but on a DX 1.5x its going to behave as 21-36mm.
Either way if I need to cover 50-100mm it doesn't cut it.
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