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Does it have dials, otherwise people won't be able to cope
Does it have dials, otherwise people won't be able to cope
That Birch one is a super shot
Birch pic's a cracker.
I like the train pic, although it's a bit tight at the bottom.
Muppet, it's one of the most valuable featuresI've just realised that on playback of your pictures if you push the ok button it takes to 100% zoom in on where the camera focus point was. Wish I'd found that out earlier haha
I like the train pic, although it's a bit tight at the bottom.
Ahh right, bloomin fences Should get about 12-15 shots before the buffer fills I believe, did you really need that shooting a train?My First ever train pic. I saw lots of cars parked next to the Shap line so stopped and joined in.
I cropped out the fence at the bottom, hence little room.
Those with experience took along some stepladders to obviate this.
D750 makes beautiful clean files but that buffer soon fills.
jessica baking-1 by Andy Dane, on Flickr
That's awesome mate.
The next Mary Berry in the baking?jessica baking-1 by Andy Dane, on Flickr
Hope he remembered his wallet ...Joseph took his mother out for lunch yesterday, so I took my camera out for lunch.
Mother's Day by Chuckoir, on Flickr
This one was just before he gave me a whack for shoving the camera in his face...
Joseph by Chuckoir, on Flickr
Ha! He "conveniently" forgot it (a likely story), so muggins 'ere had to pay. It's okay, I'll just take it out of his first allowance. If I remember.Hope he remembered his wallet ...
Looks 'sharp enough'. Can't help but think you've focussed on the wrong eye thoughSo just trying the 58mm f1.4 to check for any issues. It was front focussing a bit on my body so its at +10 which seems to have done the trick. Critical focus is hard at 1.4 hand held! Wouldn't say that this lens is super sharp wide open - but it's not designed to be. Of course proper tripod tests or outdoor shots will probably be a better test, but for now this will do. Focus was on the left eye as you look at the photo.
This is jpeg straight from the camera in with all sharpness settings etc. set to as they were from factory.
Nikon 58mm f1.4 by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
So just trying the 58mm f1.4 to check for any issues. It was front focussing a bit on my body so its at +10 which seems to have done the trick. Critical focus is hard at 1.4 hand held! Wouldn't say that this lens is super sharp wide open - but it's not designed to be. Of course proper tripod tests or outdoor shots will probably be a better test, but for now this will do. Focus was on the left eye as you look at the photo.
This is jpeg straight from the camera in with all sharpness settings etc. set to as they were from factory.
Nikon 58mm f1.4 by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Nice cat, and you've mentioned it probably isn't the best test - but I'm really not seeing what the fascination is with this 58mm. Can't see anything that make me goes "WOW! - that lens cost a lot of money and it shows!" But then I know sod all!So just trying the 58mm f1.4 to check for any issues. It was front focussing a bit on my body so its at +10 which seems to have done the trick. Critical focus is hard at 1.4 hand held! Wouldn't say that this lens is super sharp wide open - but it's not designed to be. Of course proper tripod tests or outdoor shots will probably be a better test, but for now this will do. Focus was on the left eye as you look at the photo.
This is jpeg straight from the camera in with all sharpness settings etc. set to as they were from factory.
Nikon 58mm f1.4 by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
I like this one, the Zebra with 2 mouths, The conversion to B&W has done this one proud.
Two-faced Zebra by TDG-77, on Flickr
How do you know it's a B&W conversion?I like this one, the Zebra with 2 mouths, The conversion to B&W has done this one proud.
Its one thing I have not thought about doing with my few Zebra shots.
Thanks. Seemed the obvious thing to do considering the background (background is natural btw, fortunate shadows and exposure )I like this one, the Zebra with 2 mouths, The conversion to B&W has done this one proud.
Its one thing I have not thought about doing with my few Zebra shots.
LOL wild guess I guess.....I love barcode animalsHow do you know it's a B&W conversion?
Says it all @snerklerSeemed the obvious thing to do considering the background
jessica baking-1 by Andy Dane, on Flickr
Either global warming has ramped up significantly in recent months, or that Polar Bear is lost!
I received my D750 last week and after using Canon bodies since around 2004 in all honesty I've found the Nikon Menu system to be a little strange and thumb directional dial slightly too small but I absolutely love the image quality I've had from it so far! No regrets whatsoever!!
Starting fresh by Mike Meal, on Flickr