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Happy enough with image quality. Can only use it in good light.
Low light been fine for me. It only around 1 stop worse I believe so ok for odd times
Happy enough with image quality. Can only use it in good light.
Low light been fine for me. It only around 1 stop worse I believe so ok for odd times
I mean with the TC on the Siggy 150-600
Ah, thanks for that Trevor, I'll have a look.How about Mastering the Nikon D500
Amazon sell physical and Kindle versions
I absolutely love the D500 but that battery life is killing me, especially when i take it out at night for some long exposure fun! I appreciate that this has probably (almost certainly) been discussed over the past 98 pages, but to save me trawling does anyone have any experience of the Meike MK500 grip and batteries? The price seems great when compared to the Nikon grip. Thanks for any info.
I be interested to hear about this too. I always got branded grip but like you seem a bit steep.. Where you looking to get it from please how much
I absolutely love the D500 but that battery life is killing me, especially when i take it out at night for some long exposure fun! I appreciate that this has probably (almost certainly) been discussed over the past 98 pages, but to save me trawling does anyone have any experience of the Meike MK500 grip and batteries? The price seems great when compared to the Nikon grip. Thanks for any info.
I be interested to hear about this too. I always got branded grip but like you seem a bit steep.. Where you looking to get it from please how much
Cheers gramps, pleased to hear it works well.The Meike MK-D500 battery grip works fine, I've had one on mine since day 1 and having two batteries with you does make a big difference.
Well, I've just spent a lot of today reading up on all sorts of things, and may just be looking into getting a D500.
I've got a D750 which I'm perfectly happy with, but there seems to be a few things the d500 brings that I could use to hide my lack of skill.
97 pages is a lot to work ones way through so apologies in advance if I ask some that have been asked before, but I guess the starter has to be aimed at anyone here who has got or had a D750 and now has a D500 - can you please list and pros and cons?
Low light and speed of focus have always been priorities, but I've also just started trying a few BIF shots, and a crop body with faster focusing seems to indicate the D500..
So have myself a D500 for the weekend. Just a couple of questions!
What focus point/mode are people finding best for moving subjects? Horses are large and take up a lot of the frame but when it comes to dogs they are fast little buggers! Was just using single point AFC on the D750 but the D500 has more options point wise.
Just wondering what people got the best results with?
I'm currently in the D750 camp and considering the D500. I would say 80% of my photography is equestrian and now the misses is starting to compete this will only go up!
The indoor ISO capabilities of the D750 are top draw so this is what is holding me back doing the switch!
So have myself a D500 for the weekend. Just a couple of questions!
What focus point/mode are people finding best for moving subjects? Horses are large and take up a lot of the frame but when it comes to dogs they are fast little buggers! Was just using single point AFC on the D750 but the D500 has more options point wise.
Just wondering what people got the best results with?
I got a Neewer grip off the bay for about £32, and it has worked flawlessly so far.Amazon have the Neewer grip with batteries etc on lightening deal for £42 atm. Is it any good?
I was using the 16-85mm, and had been for about decade before I got the D500, and was always very happy with it. Until the D500, 95% of my images were taken with that lens. I've been using the 70-300mm more with the D500, and have also bought a Sigma 10-20mm which gets occasional use too.What are people using as their standard zoom? 16-80, 16-85, 17-55? Other options from Tamron or Sigma any good?
What are people using as their standard zoom? 16-80, 16-85, 17-55? Other options from Tamron or Sigma any good?
What are people using as their standard zoom? 16-80, 16-85, 17-55? Other options from Tamron or Sigma any good?
Damn XQD cards are expensive!!!
Why you looking buy one. You don’t own a d500 yet [emoji6]
How do you know?!
You told me your borrowing one of a friend