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Is that a lens mug [emoji12][emoji12][emoji12]
Is that a lens mug [emoji12][emoji12][emoji12]
I think shes lovely and the photo is great.. gentle reminder.. it's generally considered poor form to comment on a model's appearance other than from a photographic PoV, or for the appropriateness of the model to the scene being created.
fwiw I posted in here rather than one of the critique groups 'cos it's a fun pic I'd like to share but I know it's got lots of flaws, not least my processing which is a bit rough and ready.
Oh, and lastly.. Jada is moving from glamour to fitness modelling 'cos she's knows she's not getting any younger.
.. gentle reminder.. it's generally considered poor form to comment on a model's appearance other than from a photographic PoV, or for the appropriateness of the model to the scene being created.
fwiw I posted in here rather than one of the critique groups 'cos it's a fun pic I'd like to share but I know it's got lots of flaws, not least my processing which is a bit rough and ready.
Oh, and lastly.. Jada is moving from glamour to fitness modelling 'cos she's knows she's not getting any younger.
Is that a lens mug [emoji12][emoji12][emoji12]
No, but a mug took it
F1.4 is better. It's the 85mm where the f1.8 is sharper.My 50mm decided it was fed up and went for a bit of a tumble.... not really worth repairing due to how cheap there are!
But my friend is selling a 1.4g for around the same price... but from what I have read the 1.8g is the better lens?
Any user opinions would be handy before I make the plunge!!
Yeah, £100 for a 50mm f1.4 is a bargain (assuming good condition G lens). If you don't want it JJ I'll buy it1.4g is £300 new so if your mate is offering it for £100 then snap it up!!
But the 1.8g is only £90 used
I got GAS
InterestingFwiw, I tried both the 1.4 G and the 1.8 G 50mm's.
I chose the 1.8, as I prefer the rendition, and the bokeh was smoother.
IMHO, of course.
F1.4 is better. It's the 85mm where the f1.8 is sharper.
@JJ, ignore my post above if this review is anything to go by.F1.4 is better. It's the 85mm where the f1.8 is sharper.
And...
I think nikon put a spot sticker in the tripod mount, can't remember where I read that though.no proof of whether the shutter recall has been carried out or not though.
I think nikon put a spot sticker in the tripod mount, can't remember where I read that though.
no i read it was the d750 alsoThis was on the D810 model, I don't believe this was replicated on the D750 but I May be wrong.
I think nikon put a spot sticker in the tripod mount, can't remember where I read that though.
i wonder if its just Nikon USA that do it then?There was no sticker on my tripod mount when it was returned.
i wonder if its just Nikon USA that do it then?
More internet scaremongering.
well it may be scaremongering to you but my 750 has been having this problems for a little while althrough i only recently started paying attention to it. I assumed it was an iffy sd card when it happened previously but its not. When it occurs the only thing that shifts it is to fire of a shot. removing the battery/turning off and and/ore changing cards makes no difference. Ive now had the issue with no cards mounted and accross 3 of my lenses. i spent last weekend in vencice and the camera locked up 4 times. Its due to go back for the shutter issue {im queued} so ive called them to include this in the return.
It is being suggested in otehr parts that the physical shutter mechanism is getting stuck. While im no expert from my experience with the issue this seems reasonable. Now curious if this is causing all the debris and crap on my sensor with the mirror being spotless.
@JJ, ignore my post above if this review is anything to go by.
https://photographylife.com/reviews/nikon-50mm-f1-4g
F1.4 is better. It's the 85mm where the f1.8 is sharper.
I prefer the rendition of the f1.4 too, and money no object would choose this over the f1.8. Every test I've seen shows the f1.8 as sharper though, even when both at f1.8.Hmmm, I tried both and chose the 85 1.4 as preferred the rendition, build and was sharper IMHO.
I prefer the rendition of the f1.4 too, and money no object would choose this over the f1.8. Every test I've seen shows the f1.8 as sharper though, even when both at f1.8.
I tend to look at real world reviews too rather than test scores. I'm not obsessed with lens sharpness these days though TBH, nearly all modern lenses are plenty sharp enough. Rendering and 'pop' is what I look at.I don't take too much notice these days of test reviews, they serve as a general overview, but real world shooting is what I prefer to listen to. FWIW DXO had them both pretty much identical, with the 1.4 a digit sharper. I tend to shoot around f2 anyway where it really shines. They're both stellar lenses and two of the sharpest apparently tested from what I read.