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Well, i finally got out this morning with the 14mm! Slight problem... On arrival it was belting it down with snow.so i came home. Stopped off somewhere on the way home though as i drove out of the cloud to get a few shots... Will have a look at em later. Off out again now to try the Siggy.
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I believe you
I'M HAPPY WITH MY D750!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well, i finally got out this morning with the 14mm! Slight problem... On arrival it was belting it down with snow.so i came home. Stopped off somewhere on the way home though as i drove out of the cloud to get a few shots... Will have a look at em later. Off out again now to try the Siggy.
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I've assigned the record button to ISOcould people list any of their little setup tips and tricks? Anything theyve come across that could be really useful for someone who is a little confused by all the menu options. Ive got back button focus sorted out and put ISO control on My Menu but not really sure what else is useful in amongst it all. Im just too used to an all manual film camera![]()
Same here, plus the Fn button to bring up the the viewfinder virtual horizon..I've assigned the record button to ISO
Same here, plus the Fn button to bring up the the viewfinder virtual horizon..
could people list any of their little setup tips and tricks? Anything theyve come across that could be really useful for someone who is a little confused by all the menu options. Ive got back button focus sorted out and put ISO control on My Menu but not really sure what else is useful in amongst it all. Im just too used to an all manual film camera![]()
It's the classic view on the Tiber and you done a very good job.St. Peter's Basilica from Ponte Umberto I
St. Peter's Basilica and Piazza San Pietro from Ponte Umberto I by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr


I have my (front) Fn button to bring up my menu, IIRC I have the horizon in that menu (runs off to checkSame here, plus the Fn button to bring up the the viewfinder virtual horizon..
Shhh, don't tell him that we'll never hear the end of itOne thing you quickly learn and a good way to save time is just to ask him in the first place and act on what he says immediately. He's usually right and it makes for a much easier life. I learnt the hard andway.
Thanks. I am not sure about the building and the pictures, but I guess it was for some festive reason. The picture is a real visual pollution for a site like that.It's the classic view on the Tiber and you done a very good job.
I've never seen the building near the centre with any pictures on it. Do you know if that was for Christmas, or something they put on whilst doing some restoration? I can't quite make out what it is.
I love Rome, there's so much to see. I've been about 5 times and have yet to have that view with some really nice clouds.![]()
But it is one of the reasons to keep going back.
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That's a good tip!
I have my (front) Fn button to bring up my menu, IIRC I have the horizon in that menu (runs off to check)
I'M HAPPY WITH MY D750!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mumbles Christmas 2015 by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Mumbles Lighthouse Christmas 2015 by Swansea Jack, on FlickrA few from today
10 minutes by David Raynham, on Flickr
Wollaton Hall - January 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Wollaton Hall - January 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Wollaton Hall - January 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Wollaton Hall - January 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Wollaton Hall - January 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Wollaton Hall - January 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Wollaton Hall - January 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
The 14mm is a fun lens. Easy to use and great on the D750. Just not sure it's for me and it's amazing how 600mm doesn't actually get you that close to the subject.![]()
D75_1272 by Daryl Ellison, on FlickrTried to get out over Christmas to try some seascapes down Mumbles using my new (sh) Tamron 19-35mm lens. I have had the lens a good few months now and haven't really had the chance to use it, with all this crap weather. The weather was rather windy and I could hardly stand, so I took these from the car.
Not up to other peoples standards, but it's something I would like to get more experience in over the coming months/years. I have pulled the sliders around a bit in LR to try and get some detail in the sky and I'm not sure which one I prefer, colour or BW. The BW is probably more like how if felt on the day.
Mumbles Christmas 2015 by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Mumbles Lighthouse Christmas 2015 by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Simon, love the place and the sky is really dramatic.Prefer the colour version.Tried to get out over Christmas to try some seascapes down Mumbles using my new (sh) Tamron 19-35mm lens. I have had the lens a good few months now and haven't really had the chance to use it, with all this crap weather. The weather was rather windy and I could hardly stand, so I took these from the car.
Not up to other peoples standards, but it's something I would like to get more experience in over the coming months/years. I have pulled the sliders around a bit in LR to try and get some detail in the sky and I'm not sure which one I prefer, colour or BW. The BW is probably more like how if felt on the day.
Mumbles Christmas 2015 by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Mumbles Lighthouse Christmas 2015 by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Oh no, not another Robin by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Whispering Grass by Paulie-W, on FlickrI have my (front) Fn button to bring up my menu, IIRC I have the horizon in that menu (runs off to check)
Very sharp Paulie, that's the Tamron?
XCSOURCE 10 stop filter and the CPL is a HOYA Pro i think. The CPL is sweet, really effective. The 10 stopper is also of good quality with no degradation to the IQ from what I've seen.
10 stop:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00...ource+77mm&dpPl=1&dpID=41bdrGtp7xL&ref=plSrch
CPL:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00...a+cpl+77mm&dpPl=1&dpID=41GIxK9WFOL&ref=plSrch