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if the focus is on the building definitely
get the humans out
get the humans out
The edited version.The question is which do you prefer, and why?
DSC_0475 by Chris Reynolds, on Flickr
DSC_0519-2 by Chris Reynolds, on Flickr
DSC_0588 by Chris Reynolds, on Flickr
DSC_0137-2 by Chris Reynolds, on FlickrSome cracking shots here guys!
I too am the proud (new) owner of the D810 - it's a spectacular camera. Unfortunately, I have not had the time to fine tune my lenses to this camera and my 80-200 f2.8 needs a service... still, I was out on the weekend with it and it's simply spectacular - way beyond my capabilities and a joy to use.
I can't get over how large the file sizes are!
I am looking forward to doing more portraits - I let this genre slip over my sport commitments, but now summer is coming, I have some more time.
A few images from the weekend - the cow charged me a few shots after this one so a hasty exit was required, not fun and I definitely appreciate the lighter weight over my Canon 1D!
Any recommendations for a mid-range zoom - I am leaning towards the tamron G2 over the Nikon - simply on price terms.
DSC_0475 by Chris Reynolds, on Flickr
DSC_0519-2 by Chris Reynolds, on Flickr
DSC_0588 by Chris Reynolds, on Flickr
DSC_0137-2 by Chris Reynolds, on Flickr
1 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
2 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
5 by Craig Tull, on FlickrBattery life with the en-el15s is very good across most new Nikon’s unless you are using live view slot or doing long exposures which eats batteries. VR is supposed to use batteries a little more than without it but I’ve not noticed as I hardly use VR. Standby mode doesn’t use much power, which is good if you accidentally leave the camera on whilst it’s in the bag.Has anyone else noticed, even though raw images are large and the camera has lots of tricks up its sleeve, it doesn't drain batteries very fast, I had mine on two batteries last week at RAF Mildenhall and the camera was rarely turned off yet it still had 41% in the camera battery and 38% in the battery grip, and yes I took over 2000 shots and never recharged the batteries at all.
Battery life with the en-el15s is very good across most new Nikon’s unless you are using live view slot or doing long exposures which eats batteries. VR is supposed to use batteries a little more than without it but I’ve not noticed as I hardly use VR. Standby mode doesn’t use much power, which is good if you accidentally leave the camera on whilst it’s in the bag.
Interesting both battery’s were used with some left in each. Did you use the camera without the grip attached at some points? When I had a grip on a D750 I set the camera to use the grip battery first then swap to the camera battery. The grip battery would go down to 0% before it swapped over to the camera battery. I hardly ever needed the in camera battery and it meant I could charged the used battery without taking the grip on and off and of the time.
i don't think I have had to get in such an awkward position for this shot. Using the D810 and 24-70mm lens (my 12-24DX lens was no good for this), and sitting on the vanity shelf hard up against the window
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This is our new en- suite shower unit , ceiling yet to be painted
Liam Downside Air Henley Bowl by Craig Tull, on Flickr
Liam No Handed Vader Jam Henley Quarter by Craig Tull, on Flickr
Liam Nac Henley Bowl by Craig Tull, on FlickrThese looked strange at first and then I realised you had used flash to bring out the detail in the riderSo today I went out and really tested the D810 shooting what I mainly shoot, extreme sports!
It was a beautiful sunny day in Henley and a friend was free to ride bikes so we made it happen. Hope you enjoy the photos
Liam Downside Air Henley Bowl by Craig Tull, on Flickr
Liam No Handed Vader Jam Henley Quarter by Craig Tull, on Flickr
Liam Nac Henley Bowl by Craig Tull, on Flickr
13 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
15 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
5 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
7 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
8 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
One thing I seem to keep doing on all my Nikon cameras is accidently knocking the switch over to "L" (lock) on the back of the cameras.
Another from yesterday at Breighton
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Monsal Weir by Neil Almond, on Flickr
Jake6 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
Jake3 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
Jake1 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
Jake13 by Craig Tull, on Flickr
B2 by Craig Tull, on FlickrWhat an absolute cracker. Love the tonal range, the composition and the aspect ratio. That'd be on my wall if I'd taken it.Here's one of the Weir on the River Wye, near Monsal head taken with the D810 in bright sunlight with fabulous Nikkor 24mm 2.8 ais MF. This lens is a little beauty on the 810.