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sorry to digress slightly, but what settings do people leave their 'vignette control' at?
sorry to digress slightly, but what settings do people leave their 'vignette control' at?
morning Team D700
a while ago I posted about bag recommendations, and the Thinktank Retrospective 20 came out on top... however I've decided that'd I'd prefer to have a backpack.
so I was wondering which backpacks people use, that are deep enough to fit a gripped D700 with lens attached? In the bag I'd also regularly have 70-200, 24-70, D90 body/grip plus accessories.
We only have a little Jessops nearby, and they only stock a couple of the flipside-style Lowepro, so don't have anywhere close by to go and look at a good range
I was thinking something along the lines of the Lowepro Vertex 200AW?
Can I ask, what's wrong with the Vertex200?
I have the 200 and 300; love this bag. It's a lightweight case, take a load of equipment, and when carried is amazingly comfortable even on long hikes![]()
In physical sense, there isn't much difference between the 300 and the 200. I carry with me their measurements and cabin rules for the airlines that I use most often .. to give you an indication of the two ...
300
H55cm / W33cm / D26cm weight 3.7kg
200
H47cm / W32cm / D26cm weight 3.4kg
These are measures for the case's externals
So, you'll only save 300 grams by choosing the 200 vs. the 300; that, plus the 8cm in height and 1cm in width. That doesn't sound like much, but you'll notice the difference when you carry and use it around. The 300 just looks huge; but both are cabin friendly (for bmi and BA).
What I can't stress enough, is how good the Vertex are when worn. I have had close to 15kg of stuff in the 300 and that was a hefty weight I carried on a 4 hours hike. Couple that with a serious health issue I have, you'd think the weight was a problem, but the way the bag is designed, it just rests comfortably on your back, with the weight well distributed to your shoulders, abdomen, and lower back.
Goat moaning!
I have recently just purchased a fine specimen AKA d700 with the 24-70.
I noticed the lens when in auto focus is quite noisy - is this normal? I had a d3s prior to this with same lens, and i seemed to remember that being a lot quieter?
Thanks in advance
fare enough, well enjoy and welcome, maybe the d800 or d4 maybe your prefered choice by then mind you the d3s should drop in price if they come outHonestly? I was giving photography up because It all became a bit too much, full time job, this on the side and another job - then when I did, I realised i had made a mistake, so here I am.
I got the d700 as at this moment in time I can't justify the d3s - but next year I shall be getting it and using the d700 as my back up.
The d700 is a fabulous camera, so impressed with it![]()

thanks Wail, that's great info
hmm, the 200 is sounding promising... although the 300 gives you that bit extra, I think the 200 may be a touch more user friendly as it isn't quite so big? I'm more likely to be shooting at concerts, weddings, events rather than going up and down dale
but then I looked here and the 300 doesn't look so bad!
pity there's nowhere nearby to see them in person![]()
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The d700 is a fabulous camera, so impressed with it![]()


Somehow or another I've managed to set bracketing and now continually have a number of pics with various degree of exposure:bonk: Can someone tell me how to cancel this, I can't find it on the net or in the manual, on the info screen I have "BKT" consistently showing

Help!!!!
Just a quickie everyone. Been out having fun with my new D700 and pressed something I can't cancelSomehow or another I've managed to set bracketing and now continually have a number of pics with various degree of exposure:bonk: Can someone tell me how to cancel this, I can't find it on the net or in the manual, on the info screen I have "BKT" consistently showing
If it helps, I haven't changed anything in the menu, it happened with the external buttons somehow
Thanks in advance
Help!!!!
Just a quickie everyone. Been out having fun with my new D700 and pressed something I can't cancelSomehow or another I've managed to set bracketing and now continually have a number of pics with various degree of exposure:bonk: Can someone tell me how to cancel this, I can't find it on the net or in the manual, on the info screen I have "BKT" consistently showing
If it helps, I haven't changed anything in the menu, it happened with the external buttons somehow
Thanks in advance
It's probably set to one of the assignable buttons on the front, hold each down and see if the top display changes to the bracketing setup - if so turn it to 0 frames by holding the button down and turning one of the dials.
If its anything like the D7000 hold the BKT button and rotate the back command dial, see if that helps
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I just can't see myself without this camera. Couple it with a 50mm f/1.4 and it's a tiny little bit of camera that can easily be carried as a walk-about P&S type in the busy streets of London.
I put that lens on, set exposure compensation to +1, Auto ISO to go all the way up to 6400 with minimum shutter speed to 1/60, and off I go; just compose adjust aperture, rarely go above 2.4, to my creative mind for some nice street photography.
It's just so accommodating, and so forgiving.
Wail said:For three reasons really...
1- I find the D700 slightly under exposes (by a slight margin of about 1/2 a stop)
2- I like the subject, when doing street-photography to be slightly over exposed
3- I try to get as close to the right hand side of the histogram as possible.
Keeping in mind that my camera, I can't speak for all D700s, slightly under-exposes; the +1 EV really means a +1/2 ... But, I'd still be happy with a whole +1!
Give it a try and see if you like the result?
For three reasons really...
1- I find the D700 slightly under exposes (by a slight margin of about 1/2 a stop)
2- I like the subject, when doing street-photography to be slightly over exposed
3- I try to get as close to the right hand side of the histogram as possible.
Keeping in mind that my camera, I can't speak for all D700s, slightly under-exposes; the +1 EV really means a +1/2 ... But, I'd still be happy with a whole +1!
Give it a try and see if you like the result?
I noticed mine tended to under expose as well, why don't you do what I did and set the auto exposure fine-tune to correct it? Saves having to adjust it all the time, and you can set a different amount per metering mode.
I don't suppose anyone here needs reminding, but I'm still amazed and delighted with the high ISO performance of this beauty.
Samples here http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=364465


Great shots
No need to tell us maybe post in the 5dmkII thread?
Just kidding of course.

Don't do that, otherwise someone with a D3s will post a 12600 or 25600 shot here![]()


ISO 25600Don't do that, otherwise someone with a D3s will post a 12600 or 25600 shot here![]()
Well, a rather exciting day for me as I should have my hands on a D700 when I get home. Can't wait.
Maybe there'll be a barrage of questions later but just for now, for those that upgraded from a D300, is there much change in terms of menus and settings or should I feel fairly at home straight away?
Menu differences are minor. You'll feel at home.
Excellent. And am I right in saying that my third party spare batteries that I used with the D300 will also work on the D700?
Correct Graham, same batteries and grip can be used as the D300.
Enjoy having a play later, you will love the new addition![]()



