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Talking of focus, do you guys use single point focus AF-C or cluster nine point.
AF-C for moving birds
Mostly 9 but sometimes more ... I have no chance of tracking with single-point
Talking of focus, do you guys use single point focus AF-C or cluster nine point.
AF-C for moving birds
I have been trying to lock 9 when I focus, doesn't seem to hold it just go's to 1 when I BBF, is there a way to track with 9 showing.Mostly 9 but sometimes more ... I have no chance of tracking with single-point![]()
I don't think so, but the 9 will be working ... menu a3 'Focus tracking with lock-on' can often assist the keeper rate if your tracking skills aren't 100% as it can delay the AF re-focusing on something else if you momentarily lose focus.I have been trying to lock 9 when I focus, doesn't seem to hold it just go's to 1 when I BBF, is there a way to track with 9 showing.
I have focus lock on normal,I don't think so, but the 9 will be working ... menu a3 'Focus tracking with lock-on' can often assist the keeper rate if your tracking skills aren't 100% as it can delay the AF re-focusing on something else if you momentarily lose focus.
Anybody underwhelmed by noise/higher ISO? I upgraded from my d7000 to the d7200 as I felt my d7000 was giving too much noise even at 800. I read that the 7000 was known for being pretty noisy, but I'm also noticing it quite a lot at I SO 800 on the 7200 as well. Not as impressed as I'd hoped :/

then you are not using it right..Anybody underwhelmed by noise/higher ISO? I upgraded from my d7000 to the d7200 as I felt my d7000 was giving too much noise even at 800. I read that the 7000 was known for being pretty noisy, but I'm also noticing it quite a lot at I SO 800 on the 7200 as well. Not as impressed as I'd hoped :/
looe by night by walter, on Flickrthen you are not using it right..![]()
Curlew_Noise by Chris Cotton, on FlickrI think you are asking a bit much with 100% crop....Maybe not. Here's an example SOOC, 100% crop. Dull, grey day with very little light. Seems very noisy overall to me, especially in the background. Maybe I'm just expecting too much from ISO 1000.
Curlew_Noise by Chris Cotton, on Flickr
I think you are asking a bit much with 100% crop....
Under those conditions especially, you certainly need to get closer than having a bird in the corner of the frame on a 100% crop!
What lens were you using?
Sorry that wasn't the full image, I just cropped in that way to show the file info in the top left corner. The curlew was central in the frame. Trouble is I can't get any closer as the area I go to is open rocks where there's no cover whatsoever. I literally have to sit near a large rock and hope something comes within shooting distance!
I too was disappointed going from 7000 to 7100 - preferred the 7000 in almost every way. However, I really love the 7200I know it seems counter productive as it will slow the SS, but try a bit of positive exposure compensation in camera.
Going from a D7000 to D7100 i was quite disappointed and much prefered the D7k overall. The noise performance was no better and i can't say i noticed a big jump in performance either. But then i have never been in the 'D7k has crap AF' camp.
I do keep considering upgrading my D7000 to the D7200 though but then i don't want to end up with the same situation as before.
me too, I thought that the d7100 was a bad buy, i never had a problem with 7000, and so far over the moon with 7200...I too was disappointed going from 7000 to 7100 - preferred the 7000 in almost every way. However, I really love the 7200![]()
What lens is on the front of your camera most of the time?
75% of the time it's the Nikon 24-70.Right, Christmas is fast approaching and I going to ask Father Christmas for some new glass.
Can anyone recommend a walkabout lens?
I'm leaning towards the Tamron 24-70 f2.8. Apart from the Nikon equivalent, are there any other lenses I should be considering which cover a similiar range which have excellent IQ? All I'm seeing is lenses, and it's difficult for me to pick one!
What lens is on the front of your camera most of the time?
Ha ha - I somehow knew you were going to say something like thatIt's not little but it is sweeeeeeeeeeet!
Going from a D7000 to D7100 i was quite disappointed and much prefered the D7k overall. The noise performance was no better and i can't say i noticed a big jump in performance either. But then i have never been in the 'D7k has crap AF' camp.
I do keep considering upgrading my D7000 to the D7200 though but then i don't want to end up with the same situation as before.
I too was disappointed going from 7000 to 7100 - preferred the 7000 in almost every way. However, I really love the 7200![]()
me too, I thought that the d7100 was a bad buy, i never had a problem with 7000, and so far over the moon with 7200...
seamed to have to work hard to get good shots from 7100...
If I had managed to get a good d7000 I now doubt I would ever have changed to a d7100, even to a d7200 (I was actually looking for a d7100 but the opposite came up) as there probably isn't much 'real world' differences in the d7xx series.I've had 2 D7k's and both have been good 'uns luckily. Still fancy a D7200 though.
Is that the old AFD lens your using, plus looking at your EXIF on the photo, was you also using a TC ? it also looks underexposed on my monitor? so not the best time for possibly judging the camera in these current weather conditions.
Like others, I found the D7100 not much of a improvement over the D7000, and only liked going upto ISO 1000 with the 300mm f4 AFS lens. The D7200 does seem better over the previous versions with some of the photos I have seen, like what Gramps posts, although he is using some very nice glass with it.