I have no issues using 51200 on the D7500 to get the shot vs not.
If the glass is good enough then the image will still be sharp and detailed, the rest can be edited if you need to.
One of my first shots taken using my new Tamron 70-200 2.8 G2 - fantastic glass the that I can't fault.
I'm into motor vehicle photography now, setting up in the area on a more professional basis now so very happy with the IQ from the tamron.
Shot with a Nikon D7500.
C&C welcome of course.
Absolutely - I could have.
It was one of those snaps where you pick up your camera for a quick grab and forget the last setting used.
I'm really happy with 12.8k though have to admit
One of the drawbacks of shooting wildlife with a bridge camera. Another is the bokeh not being smooth as I'd prefer. Years ago I would have spend ages clearing up in post but a bit of noise doesn't bother me too much anymore.
Cheers.
Hi folks, it's been a while since I shared something so here's a semi-recent shot of a dear with a crow? resting on it's head :p
Shot with a Nikon P900, which I'm very happy with as a budget option for a long lens.
If you don't have this, you need it. Absolutely loving this phone for it's photo taking.
Manual control over focus, WB, ISO, SS and various other nice things which make this a gem to carry around with you as a phone.
A few images I've taken.
And the underground garage which is...
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