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It wasnt just for you.... Stop being so selfish..... Only jokingThanks, I know all about it, just never tried it lol.
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It wasnt just for you.... Stop being so selfish..... Only jokingThanks, I know all about it, just never tried it lol.
Is the focus problem just on the ones people have sent to Nikon for the flare issue, or is it on the later models, I am about to buy one within 2 weeks, so just checking
Both mine were fixed after 'fixing' the flare issue.
Did Nikon fix them both?
Courier that Calumet sent turned up first thing this morning, took my D750 off me and handed me another to borrow while they deal with Nikon for me
I've no confidence in Nikon fixing AF issues to be honest. If I was you mate I'd be asking for a new one.
Please don't tell me that, I was thinking of renting one for a few days on skomer this weekend. It would have been some much lighter than my 200-400 and it's something I've thought about changing to just for the weight saving especially if the 80-400 is nearly as good as the 200-400 barring the one stop light loss.Im amazed how good the group AF mode is for fast action and BIF. AF is almost instant with the Nikkor 80-400 vr2 even in poor light and tracking is excellent.
4. The grip. It fits like it is stuck to your hand and will never fall out.
Sounds great, off to skomer today for a few days, I'm going to give the d750 a good test I've also got the d800 with me so it will be good to compare the performance, especially in low light.My D750 arrived on Thursday. Very first impressions were:
1. Superb AF. Just superb.
2. Articulated screen. Great.
3. LCD screen. Much, much better.
4. The grip. It fits like it is stuck to your hand and will never fall out. Excellent.
5. Changing settings. I think it's more intuitive and quicker to change and customise settings such as WB.
My first impressions are that it is a very, very good camera (though I doubt that's of much surprise to readers).
It will if you have the strap dangling and step on it.
Sounds great, off to skomer today for a few days, I'm going to give the d750 a good test I've also got the d800 with me so it will be good to compare the performance, especially in low light.
Touch wood all seems well with body and lens. (Hope that's not famous last words...)Ooops!!... you didn't damage the camera did you?.
Nope, but I believe Auto 1 is cooler than auto 2 as auto 2 'retains' the warmer tones. I prefer auto 1 though. You can manually alter each to your tastes though so if it's too cool you can fine tune it.anyone noticed any "blue casts" to their images whilst using Auto 1 WB
Just been pointed out that my D4s images have a slight blue cast so seeing this Auto1 WB settings i now know where to start looking to solve the issue.
It's Canon users who think Nikon files look blue. I've had it from a mate of mine in the past. Drove me mad trying to fix it. Then I decided that's just the way things are and stopped fretting.
That was the conclusion I came to!And their files are way to warm.
Completely agree. Some people prefer this but to me it's not as natural. I prefer mine to look as natural as possible/how I remember them.And their files are way to warm.
Sounds great, off to skomer today for a few days, I'm going to give the d750 a good test I've also got the d800 with me so it will be good to compare the performance, especially in low light.
What sort of SD cards are people using? In particular anyone doing weddings with the D750?
What sort of SD cards are people using? In particular anyone doing weddings with the D750?
Is anyone using the Sigma 24mm Art? - I'm off on holiday in a couple of weeks and wouldn't mind a good quality wide prime to take with me, looking at picking up the 18-35 for Ultra Wide but love the look of the 24mm Siggy!
Is anyone using the Sigma 24mm Art? - I'm off on holiday in a couple of weeks and wouldn't mind a good quality wide prime to take with me, looking at picking up the 18-35 for Ultra Wide but love the look of the 24mm Siggy!
I wouldn't discount the Nikon 24mm. There's a lot of hype going around about the Art range.
What sort of SD cards are people using? In particular anyone doing weddings with the D750?
I use the Sandisk pro 95mb cards scored well here http://www.cameramemoryspeed.com/nikon-d750/fastest-sd-card-speed-tests/
I wouldn't discount the Nikon 24mm. There's a lot of hype going around about the Art range.