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Yeah but they all have comparisons to the d500 in there [emoji6]and the majority of those are by Rookies
Yeah but they all have comparisons to the d500 in there [emoji6]and the majority of those are by Rookies
Didn't take it as a dig mate. Sorry should have put some smiley faces on my comments
Not everyone is like you luckilyYou blunt f***
Not everyone is like you unfortunately
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2nd one is the better of the 2 but I feel its a little soft and their is a colour cast.
Changes madeLooks more like a lizard, than a D750. Nice photos regardless.
Yeah done on live view so not as accurate I find. But had to use the 1.8 otherwise I'd get moaned at lolI like to see a dog's nose in focus instead of a fuzzy blur. Pity the eyes are a bit soft. If you stop the lens down a bit you might get get them all in focus.
Live view's actually more accurate so it's user errorYeah done on live view so not as accurate I find. But had to use the 1.8 otherwise I'd get moaned at lol
Not always esp in this caseLive view's actually more accurate so it's user error
Were you using AF-S?Not always esp in this case
Who would moan at you?had to use the 1.8 otherwise I'd get moaned at lol
Who would moan at you?
NopeWere you using AF-S?
The Wide Open Only Police.Who would moan at you?
Question, as Iive in a very bright sunny place[emoji41] would I be best to use a cpl filter on my Tamron 150-600 when it arrives or what would you use/do?
At f6.3 (preferably f8) I very much doubt itQuestion, as Iive in a very bright sunny place[emoji41] would I be best to use a cpl filter on my Tamron 150-600 when it arrives or what would you use/do?
I found myself running against this alot again today. 1/8000 prob still wouldnt have been enough but 4000 was meaning i was having to drop to f2.2 to get a balanced exposure on my 85 [emoji15]Buy something with a 1/8000 shutter.
Did you try ISO low?I found myself running against this alot again today. 1/8000 prob still wouldnt have been enough but 4000 was meaning i was having to drop to f2.2 to get a balanced exposure on my 85 [emoji15]
I found myself running against this alot again today. 1/8000 prob still wouldnt have been enough but 4000 was meaning i was having to drop to f2.2 to get a balanced exposure on my 85 [emoji15]
Haha not tried that yet, not got the bloody lens yet [emoji34] either. I'll keep you posted.Did you try ISO low?
I can't see you needing it with the 150-600mm. I've never hit the shutter limit with f2.8 let alone anything slower.Haha not tried that yet, not got the bloody lens yet [emoji34] either. I'll keep you posted.
Not unusual at f1.8. Well, bit unusual in the U.K. as we don't know what sunshine isI hit it with the 1.8 lenses [emoji6]
Did you try ISO low?
D810 has ISO 64 as a base so you'd have been fine I reckon.
D820 will be out soonYeah I did try that but had seen folk say it added noise.
I kind of wish a had gone to that over this, miss my d800's body and controls. Think I only hit the limit with that once or twice at 1.4.. becoming a hindrance with the d750, that and the iso change bringing the screen on still bugs the sh*t out off me.