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This thread seems to have fallen off the face of the earth? So a revival picture, just so happened these shots were with the 610 which usually has the 58 strapped to it.
This thread seems to have fallen off the face of the earth? So a revival picture, just so happened these shots were with the 610 which usually has the 58 strapped to it.
great shot. my kid has had many a tantrum when its time to get off.
Ha ha! Welcome to the quiet zone.
Slipped off page 1 already! So there's a few pics that I've been meaning to go back and re-edit, this being one. They didn't do much for me at the time, I was half hearted about a cake smash and it was rushed at the end of her birthday party, she was over-tired! Didn't really get many shots before the tears flowed. I think I wasn't feeling them because the Mrs had dropped some golden, glitter things across the back and to me, it didn't look right. So I've removed those from this pic. Didn't realise this was taken with the 610, not that it matters a jot.
Still messing about with a watermark for proofing purposes, not quite, but getting there..
Ah, play doh. I have those pics too lol
I hope you didn’t mix the colours up
1 with the D610 from last year that I don't think I've shared in here!
The young newly weds! by cotty332000, on Flickr
Still grabbing the 610 for general snapshots as it usually has the 58G on it, such as this one last night. I end up having to carry her home after the park whilst pushing the car. The face says it all.
Nice shot. Just a shame the feet got chopped.
I feel your pain. My daughter is probably similar age (3). Most of my walks with her end up with me walking home carrying her and the camera on one arm and the scooter in the other hand. The struggle is real.
We shall not let it die @Bristolian
Amelia Walk 1 by Tim G, on Flickr
Amelia Walk 2 by Tim G, on Flickr
Amelia Walk 3 by Tim G, on Flickr
Amelia Walk 3 by Tim G, on Flickr
I find the af the weakest area on these cameras. The sensor is brilliant, as good as the latest Sony A7iii. Check dxo if you do t believe me...
It has really helped that my lenses are all now dialled in (af fine tune) but I often find it will miss focus if there is something of higher contrast just outside the af point.
There was a lot made of its AF when the 750 was launched but owning both, it’s absolutely fine IMHO, it hasn’t found to be wanting for me.
That’s interesting because I had a D750 too and I thought that was ‘amazing’ af wise. Admittedly I did come from A Sony A99 mk1 and the af module in that was poor.There was a lot made of its AF when the 750 was launched but owning both, it’s absolutely fine IMHO, it hasn’t found to be wanting for me.
I spent several hours at bird of prey centre at the weekend - too many hours in the baking sunshine - and was urprised how many OOF images I got compared to what I would have expected with my D300.
Right now I'm putting it down to me still getting used to the camera ... only time will tell.
One thing I have noticed is that I am getting lots of spots on the sensor. I gave it a good clean before I went away for the weekend but some of the bird shots, taken against a bright blue sky, have a dozen or more spots on them. I did change lenses at the bird of prey centre - which isn't the cleanest of environments - but made sure the camera was facing downwards all the time so I wasn't expecting to see anything like that. I will post an image tonight to show what I mean.Does anyone know Nikon's current policy regarding sensor spots on these cameras?
I spent several hours at bird of prey centre at the weekend - too many hours in the baking sunshine - and was urprised how many OOF images I got compared to what I would have expected with my D300.
Right now I'm putting it down to me still getting used to the camera ... only time will tell.
One thing I have noticed is that I am getting lots of spots on the sensor. I gave it a good clean before I went away for the weekend but some of the bird shots, taken against a bright blue sky, have a dozen or more spots on them. I did change lenses at the bird of prey centre - which isn't the cleanest of environments - but made sure the camera was facing downwards all the time so I wasn't expecting to see anything like that. I will post an image tonight to show what I mean.Does anyone know Nikon's current policy regarding sensor spots on these cameras?
I think they will sort it for the lifetime of the camera.
As for the oof images I too find this. I find quite often an area very close to the af point but with higher contrast is in focus such as a stripy hat but the eye is soft.