Lovely pic mate - the only think I find a bit distracting is the leaf in the foreground but that's just me
Your car pic is still my favourite one of yours - truly a great image.
Perranporth beach runs roughly south to north, with the sunset out west it's not so good for sunrises. Great for sunsets though
Quite simple. Press the BKT button and scroll to how many frames you want to take and how much exposure change inbetween each frame. Get a remote if you don't have one already.
That's what I useYeah decided to look at Google maps after I posted that then realised my error
Sounds pretty straight forward.
There was a remote that was posted on here a few pages back I take it that would be ok
GAS...
This is true, but like I said at least they are looking into it more deeply rather than just saying that it's 'normal' and returning it. The worrying thing of course is that they can't find a fault though as it seems pretty obvious to me. All they need to do is take a shot with a wide aperture lens using the centre point and then another with the far right point and compare.Although they should have sorted it when it went in before...
Nikon announces new lens but still no news on D750 UK stock. Wex and most other uk shops been out of stock for well over a month now.
Jessops are showing stock in Nottingham and KingstonNikon announces new lens but still no news on D750 UK stock. Wex and most other uk shops been out of stock for well over a month now.
Park are also showing stock, and LCE are showing stock with the 24-120mm.Jessops are showing stock in Nottingham and Kingston
Interesting to read that as DXO score the D7200 DR 0.1 higher than the D750 at base ISO so I just assumed DR and recovery would be similar, at lower ISO anyway. Is it just the less noise in the shadows that accounts for your findings then do you think?Recently picked up a a D750 to replace a D7200. I'm amazed on the dynamic range of the sensor and its ability to produce noiseless pictures at high iso. Even underexposed captures can be recovered in PP.
Yep, not sure I could go back to crop now after having the cleanliness of FF. I do actually have a G7x for travelling light but if exposure's not bang on and you start lifting exposure in PP even the tiniest bit it starts introducing noise, even at 125 ISOAt base iso, both cameras will produce similar results at a well exposed capture. However, if its underexposed, I found the D750 can extrapolate more cleaner detail in the shadows. Seems to work well in overexposures as well as long there's not any blown highlights.
I can also comfortably shoot in higher isos (up to 6400) without much worry, whereas the D7200 I will see more noise coming through at that range.
Everything just seems much cleaner with the D750 and I'm so glad that I've gone FF for the benefits.
The only negative I would have for the D750 is the smaller focus points spread. I've been accustomed to the wide spread in crop sensors which makes framing and tracking of action (Motorsports/BIF) a lot easier.
Lovely colours.