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Saw one in Jessops, but didn't have them in selfridges as they said they didn't stock 2nd rate camerasImagine how much the Df would be in there
(£2249 IIRC for the silver )
Saw one in Jessops, but didn't have them in selfridges as they said they didn't stock 2nd rate camerasImagine how much the Df would be in there
Taking my new toy out for its first outing shortly in Wakefield city centre, added a 50mm and I'll be only shooting at f1.4 to get a feel for what that gives me
Thankfully, there's at least 2 GREGGS there too, so lunch is sorted
Dave
It does I think, but I'll save that exploration for another day - when its too sunny to get away with f1.4 outdoors
Dave
Saw one in Jessops, but didn't have them in selfridges as they said they didn't stock 2nd rate cameras
(£2249 IIRC for the silver )
Yeah, and a loupe monocle.But yet they had the D500 in and them crap hassle bladdered things.
Mind you, anywhere that locks people in cabinets can't be much kop anyway. Did you have your lab coat on?
Siggy or the Nikon?
Have fun. I assume you're from Wakefield then, what's the sculpture park like?
Well after you saying that you didn't live in Wakefield I then asked myself why someone would choose to go there But cracking pics, I so wish I had a 'photographer's eye' like this, and also the bottle to take pics of strangers. Unfortunately I'm sadly lacking with both. Lovely lens rendering (is it the f1.4G?), and nice processingToday I went on a mini-Photowalk in Wakefield with my D750 - photos & commentary is in the link if you can be arsed to look
http://www.davidgoodierphotography.co.uk/nikons-d750-50mm-f1-4-wakefield-walk/
Loving the D750 already, so next week I'm going to buy another one
Dave
Nice work and nice write up too.Today I went on a mini-Photowalk in Wakefield with my D750 - photos & commentary is in the link if you can be arsed to look
http://www.davidgoodierphotography.co.uk/nikons-d750-50mm-f1-4-wakefield-walk/
Loving the D750 already, so next week I'm going to buy another one
Dave
Today I went on a mini-Photowalk in Wakefield with my D750 - photos & commentary is in the link if you can be arsed to look
http://www.davidgoodierphotography.co.uk/nikons-d750-50mm-f1-4-wakefield-walk/
Loving the D750 already, so next week I'm going to buy another one
Dave
Today I went on a mini-Photowalk in Wakefield with my D750 - photos & commentary is in the link if you can be arsed to look
http://www.davidgoodierphotography.co.uk/nikons-d750-50mm-f1-4-wakefield-walk/
Loving the D750 already, so next week I'm going to buy another one
Dave
Today I went on a mini-Photowalk in Wakefield with my D750 - photos & commentary is in the link if you can be arsed to look
http://www.davidgoodierphotography.co.uk/nikons-d750-50mm-f1-4-wakefield-walk/
Loving the D750 already, so next week I'm going to buy another one
Dave
I thought you were a dyed in the wool DX user. There's no going back now.
What crops were you shooting with?For years I found that DX did exactly what I wanted from it, so the change to FX just didn't warrant the expense for little benefit
This last 18 months or so I've been wanting to exploit shallow DoF and hence bought primes, but still not quite shallow enough in some instances. I've also booked a few venues this year where I know I'll need 8000+ ISO, which my DX would really struggle at
So this last 6 months I've been looking to swap to something and for quite a while the newer Fujis were on the radar; but I finally just jumped to the D750 as two of my best buddies use them and I can see what they're doing with them
That and I guess I'm just Nikon through & through lol
Dave
What crops were you shooting with?
Nice set.Today I went on a mini-Photowalk in Wakefield with my D750 - photos & commentary is in the link if you can be arsed to look
http://www.davidgoodierphotography.co.uk/nikons-d750-50mm-f1-4-wakefield-walk/
But really... Gregg's?
Welcome to the club.Well, officially a member of the D750 club now. I picked up a nice very low clicks D750/24-120 f4 and an official grip and two batteries. I'll be daring and forego the screen protector!
Welcome aboard and good to see we have such a dare devil here now [emoji106]Well, officially a member of the D750 club now. I picked up a nice very low clicks D750/24-120 f4 and an official grip and two batteries. I'll be daring and forego the screen protector!
Press the info button a couple of times until it comes up - should cycle through the digital spirit level, grid, etc.Can someone remind me how you turn on the histogram in live view? It has been discussed here before and I turned mine on but couldn't work out how to turn a mates on when we were out yesterday.
I'll be daring and forego the screen protector!
This last 18 months or so I've been wanting to exploit shallow DoF and hence bought primes, but still not quite shallow enough in some instances. I've also booked a few venues this year where I know I'll need 8000+ ISO, which my DX would really struggle at
I used to just immediately throw them away and do the same with both lens caps and the hotshoe cap, in fact the box they came in and the USB cables too - anything I didn't need was binned
Now I keep them for when I sell my cameras, it seems some people like to have them for some reason - and they pay more for them too
Dave
The need for high ISO I can understand.
The urge for shallow dof baffles me.
I'm changing my signature to f8 and be there.
Why would you throw away the lens caps?
I'm just more interested in what makes 1.8 focus quicker than 1.4?
Only the front ones - in the days I used to chuck them
I always have the lens hoods on and that's all the protection I need. Shooting Weddings you really can't lose shots due to attaching/detaching lens caps, and even before Weddings I found them annoying, so I just got used to chucking them. Now I find people expect them to in any sale, and I've even had people pay up to £30 more just because I have the original box too (which again I used to immediately throw away)
Dave
I use the 24-85 and it's pretty good tbh. That focuses really close too.
Tomorrow's walkabout test will be in sunny Barnsley with the 85mm f1.8
Don't expect a blog of that though - I'm meeting up with a pal of mine for a pub based photowalk. Thank fk for P-mode, which stands not for 'Professional' but Pi**ed
Dave