chrism_scotland
Suspended / Banned
- Messages
- 7,958
- Name
- Chris
- Edit My Images
- Yes
Welcome back, Chris![]()
Cheers! Looking forward to being back!
Welcome back, Chris![]()
Well theres a D750 sitting in my basket on Panamoz...... tempted to click the "add" button on the 58mm as well......
Guess what I've done folks
Nope kept itSold the D750...
I know, shocking isn't itWhat! ... You mean there`s another forum?![]()
You guys are nuts
Hurray [emoji106]Nope kept it
Problem is shop might not of had the camera on latest firmware which suppose of speed AF up
Nooooo don't confuse him more, he's just settled back on the D750 again. We're going to have another 6 months of contemplating buying another camera nowBud, you just do it via pc. Go buy it. We'll spoonfeed you cos we're good folk in the d750 thread. Except that dodgy @snerkler
I know, shocking isn't it![]()
Nooooo don't confuse him more, he's just settled back on the D750 again. We're going to have another 6 months of contemplating buying another camera now![]()
And oi![]()
![]()
I said this before and I say it again...
I wishes you know when you press info on this camera that screen comes up with all info i.e. iso what picture mode is set on etc i wishes we can control from that screen using the pad to select which one to alter... JUST like the FN on the sony and the Q on the canon lol
Am talking about the info button not the I button
Q menu you could highlight which you want adjust the use the wheel,was quick
Er are u sure
This is just preference, and probably what you're used to. My old Sony had something similar and I find it cumbersome. I find the Nikon way of adjusting ISO, WB, metering mode, focus mode etc etc much quicker, I hate having to go into menus to adjust stuff. As I said though, if your preference is to adjustQ menu you could highlight which you want adjust the use the wheel,was quick
I use auto ISO a lot of the time, really useful for sports using manual mode so I can set aperture and shutter but not have to worry about exposure when I'm panning. I use sRGB as my entire workflow is sRGB.What colour people using sRGB or Adobe ...
Do people using the auto ISO? I tried this lastnight but the shutter speed was too low.
One click but then use the control pad to highlight the setting, much easier/quicker for each setting to have a button of its own imo. Press it, turn control dial job done. With menus it's press button to enter menu, scroll to setting, change setting, exit menu. So long windedIt wasn't slow at all on the canon one click wheel it and fire away.. I have got use to the way the Nikon does it though.. Anyway I need to get learning be surprise is there something I don't know about lol..
Do you have minimum shutter speed set when you got auto ISO on???
Ok I see you point regarding the menu pal will do some digging and work out some more use things. Like this live view learnt so,ting about it yesterday when it can alter the screen with exxsposure.
Yes, you should set min shutter speed. I would recommend setting max ISO too. With shutter speed I generally set it to auto IIRC as it won't go below 1/focal length. You can adjust auto too so it does 1 stop faster than 1/focal length etc too.Do you have minimum shutter speed set when you got auto ISO on???
Ok I see you point regarding the menu pal will do some digging and work out some more use things. Like this live view learnt so,ting about it yesterday when it can alter the screen with exxsposure.
Nope. ISO will be at the base ISO you choose (eg 100) and the camera will alter shutter speed in aperture priority to get the right exposure. Only when shutter reaches the minimum speed will ISO start to go up.Ermmm No I know how to use M don't be cheeky I been a canon user for 6 years but they have all worked different to this D750...
What I am saying I know all about shutter speed and Aperture etc.. What I am asking is when I use Auto iso and in A mode the shutter speed always stays at 50 while the iso alters
This not the case for me at the moment lol think i am going to do a Factory Reset on this camera now i need to figure that out lolNope. ISO will be at the base ISO you choose (eg 100) and the camera will alter shutter speed in aperture priority to get the right exposure. Only when shutter reaches the minimum speed will ISO start to go up.
possibly..and some also manage to be very good guys too !
Might be selling your old 70-300 soon Chris - maybe I can I tempt you ?