It's mainly for landscapes and general use (portraits maybe) but wildlife could be possible too as getting close can be possible in the right places (Puffins on Skomer actually stand on you if you are not careful!).
Low flying Buzzard. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Low flying Buzzard. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Low flying Buzzard. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Collared Dove by Swansea Jack, on FlickrFINALLY got my camera back. I've not had a chance to test it out but apparently it did need an AF fix in the end. Hopefully this is the end of my probs.
While i'm here. Here's some pics from a recent wedding we shot in Dubrovnik. All D750.
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mirror on a table, with the picture upside down?I can't even begin to understand that first image...
Do you not like auto ISO?mirror on a table, with the picture upside down?
guess i will have to live with the iso in manual will switch to white on black and see if it helps
Beachy Head Lighthouse by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Across the sea by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Watch your step by Justin Akehurst, on FlickrMeh. Where are the 24-70 shots?
Do you not like auto ISO?
Really? Like what?
Yep there are times when you want to use a set ISO. For your example though I just use exp comp.I do use it but It doesnt always give the desired results. say like if say I want the image dark but need more than 100 iso and a fast enough ss to not get blur. Auto will just up the iso as high as possible to make it look bright or with astro type work. This is where the issue lies as its generally dark and the brightness messes up my vision.
That's a shame mate.
Buy the Nik.
Watch the halo's in #2 around the ground and sea.
Stick with it mate. Plenty of vids on YT explaining what everything does.
In relation to what, the lock ups?Seems like a few people in the dp forums have emailed nikon for a firmware fix. Hopefully enough do it for then to take notice.
Fireball XL5 by Paulie-W, on FlickrWhich bit of this is D750 and which is photoshop then?![]()
You have wayyyyyyyyy too much time on your hands Paul.
Can't fault your PS work though.
Cheers mate.
Haha wife is away this weekend, and I was having one of those "want to shoot something, but don`t know what to shoot" moments. Then I watched the Gerry Anderson thing and got inspired![]()
I get those a lot and usually results in selfies. Eek!! Nice PS work.
Got bored this evening to had a play in photo chop, after watching the Gerry Anderson thing on Sky Arts.
Fireball XL5 by Paulie-W, on Flickr
"want to shoot something, but don`t know what to shoot"
I'm still having a problem with my Sigma 150 OS - does anyone know if there is any indication either in the View Finder or the rear LCD info whether the OS (or VR Nikon equiv) is on or off at the time of shooting? I have always had OS on with this lens but often Viewnx2 sometimes says on , other times off !! Doesn't do this with eith Nikn or Tamron lenses.
edit - tried cleaning the contacts and switching on and off a few times.
Nothing in the VF to say whether stabilisation is on or off afaik.
So, I'm looking to add a portrait lens in a couple of weeks. Considering the Nikon 85mm f1.8 or the Sigma 105mm f2.8 OS. I've had the 85 before (twice!) but never the Sigma.
Any thoughts?
So, I'm looking to add a portrait lens in a couple of weeks. Considering the Nikon 85mm f1.8 or the Sigma 105mm f2.8 OS. I've had the 85 before (twice!) but never the Sigma.
Any thoughts?