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and now I need some advice please...
I've had a good read of the handbook (which is against all my principles!) and I can't find the info I'm looking for...
If I'm shooting in RAW am I right in thinking that D-Range, Film Simulation, Colour & Tone are all irrelevant? I only ever record in RAW, used the camera for the first time at the weekend (admittedly for about 10 minutes in rubbish lighting) and although the image on the screen appeared wonderful, when uploading and converting (through Lightroom) the inital RAW negative was nothing like I was expecting (yes, I do know screens on the back are notoriously unreliable)
Hope that all makes sense...
On a connected note - recommendation anyone for a new lens. I currently use a Tokina 12-24 which I love and am always impressed with the sharpness. I also have a Nikon 55-200VR which is great for what I use it for. Finally I want to get rid of my Nikon 18-70 sooo....
Do I overlap and get a 16-50 Tamron, or go for a 24/28 to about 70ish from Sigma or whoever.... (I'd love the 16-50 Tokina but £650 is a tad dear for me!)
Cheers for any help
Si
I've had a good read of the handbook (which is against all my principles!) and I can't find the info I'm looking for...
If I'm shooting in RAW am I right in thinking that D-Range, Film Simulation, Colour & Tone are all irrelevant? I only ever record in RAW, used the camera for the first time at the weekend (admittedly for about 10 minutes in rubbish lighting) and although the image on the screen appeared wonderful, when uploading and converting (through Lightroom) the inital RAW negative was nothing like I was expecting (yes, I do know screens on the back are notoriously unreliable)
Hope that all makes sense...
On a connected note - recommendation anyone for a new lens. I currently use a Tokina 12-24 which I love and am always impressed with the sharpness. I also have a Nikon 55-200VR which is great for what I use it for. Finally I want to get rid of my Nikon 18-70 sooo....
Do I overlap and get a 16-50 Tamron, or go for a 24/28 to about 70ish from Sigma or whoever.... (I'd love the 16-50 Tokina but £650 is a tad dear for me!)
Cheers for any help
Si