as Rob indicated
I shoot Manual mode 95% of the time and knowing the ISO info constantly is really important to me - or maybe it is something that I am used to seeing and it feels strange without the same set up as the D750 ............... especially, as far as i can see the UI is similar apart from this ........... and I move between the D750 and now the D7200 quite a lot at the same time........ I welcome the up to 1/8000th sec on the D7200 over the 1/4000th sec on the D750 ..... really strange that they limit the D750 to this ...
But why is it important? What are you going to do if the ISO goes too high? Not take the shot? If you have the aperture set and the shutter speed you require, then there isn't much else you can do about it.
Why not just use F5.6 so that the ISO is lower anyway?
you are just arguing for the sake of it
I'm out of this ..... and ignore list
take that as a no then,Have you considered the BBF option
Haha. You won't regret it.
The dock is handy for updating firmware and tinkering with the AF but mine was fine. The D7200 has fine tune anyway so I'm not sure if it's really needed.
Good point, well made!Haha. You won't regret it.
The dock is handy for updating firmware and tinkering with the AF but mine was fine. The D7200 has fine tune anyway so I'm not sure if it's really needed.
I do, I was planning on PX'ing it for the Sigma.Be interesting to see what you think of it, if I ever have any spare cash it'd be hard to pick between the 18-35 or the 24 1.4 Art, I reckon I'd like that one as well. I might be interested in your 18-200 if you've still got it!
I'm half tempted by the 18-35 too. I love my 24-70 but every now and then want a little wider with good IQ.
You're really not helping
That's actually a fair old size isn't it. Looks about the same size as the 24-70.
It's a monster all right!That's actually a fair old size isn't it. Looks about the same size as the 24-70.
Thanks but sorry, I hadn't realised they went for much!I do, I was planning on PX'ing it for the Sigma.
In a previous conversation with LCE, they've quoted me between £250 and £300 based on condition (they haven't seen it yet). If you're interested, I'll post a thread with pics in the classifieds (no obligation, obviously)...
I'm still getting to grips with the settings on mine. I seem to be getting a lot more 'soft' images with my 35mm. And figuring out how to get it to focus 'where I want' is a bit more of a challenge. I usually shoot in Aperture mode (and use my knowledge to work around problems), but might need to reassess this now.
The Warwickshire Golf & Country Club by SD, on Flickr
Owyn by SD, on Flickr
I'm not 100% sure how to change to 'single point' yet - I will look later.What focus mode and number of AF points are you using? With single focus point selected you should be able to move the point anyway within the frame to the point you want to focus on.
I'm not 100% sure how to change to 'single point' yet - I will look later.
Under the a: Autofocus menu I currently have:
a1: Focus
a2: Focus
a3: AF 3 normal
a4: on
a5: auto / on
a6: wrap on
a7: AF51
a8: off
There are a few hidden buttons. The good thing is nikon seem to be keeping the d7xxx,d6xx and d7xx ranges quite similar so it's easy to find your way around the different models.Criicky! I've just figured it out - thanks. I didn't realise the Af/M switch also had a button on top of it. Happy times.
I want one now - been looking but none left on the warehouse.It's arrived! What a beaut of lens - only taken a few snaps with it so far, but I'm very impressed with the sharpness of this lens - and considering I only paid £375, it's a bloomin' bargain!
Weighs a ton 'n' all.