Bit the bullet and bought a D800E last night. Battery is on charge and probably won't be able to test until this weekend when I shoot a big event for Ferrari - baptism of fire!
I'll run it along side my D3 for motorsport stuff, with the D800E concentrating on the paddock/lifestyle and D3 for action.
Any tips when setting it up? Anything I should look out for?
DB
I'll run it along side my D3 for motorsport stuff, with the D800E concentrating on the paddock/lifestyle and D3 for action.
Any tips when setting it up? Anything I should look out for?
DB
I use the GGS and haven't had any problems with fit, it works fine for me!
It's a three day job so I'll be breaking it in gently/third body type stuff.
100% agreed, despite what some folk think you really need to adopt care and probably a new shooting style, the massive resolution does bloody matter, it does make a difference and for this very reason i used mine on the lower 24mp res setting until i was totally comfortable, to be honest, i still use it at 24mp, i dont shoot RAW and dont need the 36mp so why use it, on the odd occasion i know it will be useful its there but until i need it i dont use it.Sensible approach. Despite the hung-ho attitude of people who would advise otherwise.
Sensible approach. Despite the hung-ho attitude of people who would advise otherwise.
Even if it was an identical body to the kit you already use you wouldn't thrown an untested body into a paid job. Common sense.
You mean 'Gung-ho' surely?
And it's nothing of the sort. He's said he's also using his already owned gear too. He's going to use the D800 for crowd/atmosphere shots and the D3 for the faster sports stuff. That's sensible aye.
And it doesn't "bloody matter" as much as the scare-mongers would have you believe, really
Do you really have trouble using your D800 because of the 36mp? I wonder do these people, who say 'treat it different' to any other body, have a lot of trouble with it or something? Because to be quite honest, I find it no harder to handle than my old D90! And the guy asking here is used to the D3, which I would say probably requires more care, because of it's size and heft.
There's common sense, and then there's being over dramatic ...
Anyway, we'll not get into that, it's been done to death. Seems only a few have trouble treating it like any other body.
Bit the bullet and bought a D800E last night. Battery is on charge and probably won't be able to test until this weekend when I shoot a big event for Ferrari - baptism of fire!
I'll run it along side my D3 for motorsport stuff, with the D800E concentrating on the paddock/lifestyle and D3 for action.
Any tips when setting it up? Anything I should look out for?
DB
Never before have i had to fine tune the AF on any lens/body combination ive owned but i have "calibrated my 16-35mm and 70-200mm with the D800 and it is clear they were slightly out yet they were spot on with my other bodies.Mines also much better now my lenses are tuned in!
and that comes direct from Nikon who have published theoir very own list of suitable lenses.
of course youre right but thats the Nikon marketing machine in action.In all fairness though, all they did was list their most expensive lenses.
I agree the tamron 28-75 is razor sharp on mine too and its a cheap as chips lens. Looking forward to my Sigma 35 1.4 on it!
Do you have the link of where you purchased? There are 3 types, type 1 fits, 2 doesnt, 3 is the protector type. Im guessing you have type 1.
The left side issue!!!!!!On another note, mines away to nikon for AF adjustment. Hopefully it's back soon
If mine comes back the same I'm asking WEX for a refund and will get a mk3
If mine comes back the same I'm asking WEX for a refund and will get a mk3
Hopefully it doesn't come to that though
Tony, what about asking wex to do the test on a new d800 before it leaves them? That way you'll avoid further hassle.