
Well after deliberating for ages on an "upgrade" from my d7000...i finally settled on a d750 rather than d500. Just wanted to stop by and say thanks for everyone's patience and answering my d500 questions. Cheers all [emoji481]
DX? D750 is Full Frame.Whats swayed you to DX Chris ?
DX? D750 is Full Frame.
I was considering d7200 v d500 and had GAS for the d500 in particular, but its strengths don't sit in with the types of photos I take. The D750 was a tough call, but the more I saw of the low light performance, impact of FX on DoF for portraits and the face/eye recognition, plus a hell of a lot of stunning landscapes the more I gravitated towards it. Plus it's neither no slouch In the areas that the d500 excels, setup buttons etc really v close to the d7000 I am used to. Browsing a lot of photos on Flickr for the different cameras was a key thing that helped me too.
What are you using at the moment then?
A flash of blue by Dave Semmens, on FlickrFinally - after a few years of trying I can identify that blue flash that we have all seen down a local river or stream
A flash of blue by Dave Semmens, on Flickr
Dave.
Finally - after a few years of trying I can identify that blue flash that we have all seen down a local river or stream
A flash of blue by Dave Semmens, on Flickr
Dave.
Wow, what a great capture [emoji3]Finally - after a few years of trying I can identify that blue flash that we have all seen down a local river or stream
A flash of blue by Dave Semmens, on Flickr
Dave.
I'm not sure if it's been asked already but what focus mode do you lot use for BIF?
Although I am intending to try out the 72 point mode, next time I get to go out (Saturday morning hopefully)
"Well, let’s take birds in flight: a bird flying towards you almost always will focus best with Group AF.
That’s because Group AF prioritizes the closest subject. The closest subject in that narrow group area is going to be the head of the bird if you’re holding framing well. But when the bird is flying parallel to you, the nearest wing is going to catch focus with Group AF, and you’ll be wanting to switch to…wait for it…D9 ;~). Okay, D25 for now. Or maybe Single Point. "
Source - http://www.bythom.com/photographic-travel/africa/2016-botswana-blog-2/19-back-to-maun.html
Finally - after a few years of trying I can identify that blue flash that we have all seen down a local river or stream
A flash of blue by Dave Semmens, on Flickr
Dave.
I am speechless. Amazing. At that man! Very envious! And impressed.
Oh it will beGot one coming tomorrow, hope it's worth it![]()
Got one coming tomorrow, hope it's worth it![]()
Nice one Tom
What camera you coming from?
DSC_0263 by Thomas Reid, on Flickr
Maybe that type of screen with the buttons on it. Ive been reading as many D750/D500 threads as I can devour of late, and it does make me smile a little.
"People/Forums" say :
D500 - Wildlife/Sports/BIF
D750 - Landscape/Portrait
So I assume then, the above cameras will be totally shyte at producing a quality of image of anything other than the above ?![]()
The Nikon 24-70 is superb John.
Not tried it on my D500 but it is the lens of choice on my D810 for landscapes, weddings, family gatherings and general walk around stuff.