Nikon D750 & D780

@chrism_scotland that sounds good do you import all photos on your your laptop or use your thunderbolt for that?

It just that I am thinking selling my iMac and getting a MBP as I want be able to process while in lounge with family or at the desk know what I mean. But which one to get it doing my head in as they cost a earth

Yeah I just import and use the Thunderbolt for storage of what I'm keeping, that way the MBP doesn't fill up too much, I'm more disciplined than I was with my last Windows Laptop (1TB), fewer videos and things get kept on here and probably less software too actually.



Jury's out so far, not had much of a chance to try it with dire weather, etc this weekend, been playing with it inside though the booked at f1.4 is brilliant, not sure about the sharpness though been trying to AF fine tune.
Epic lens though, the size and weight are brilliant with the D750 and the build certainly is above the usual "G" line, having a look through a few shots just now.
 
Ah the mrs went to at Simon stock and the ma in law taught in wrotham (pronounced root em to those not from those parts!!)
I live in Wrotham and did your ma in law teach in the local primary? my better half works at the primary school.


I went to Oakwood Park next to Stocky. Used to drink in Wrotham
Which watering hole? Wrotham maybe a small village but at one time we had one working mens club, three pubs and one small hotel. Now we are down too one small hotel and two pubs.
 
Lovely images they are pal
 
@discoman some pub that had George in the name, been a while since I've been up there. No idea why we used to go there as none of us lived there.
That will be the George & Dragon in the high st. Must admit I live in the village but never go to any of the pubs. Well not since the the early 80s, when married life kicked in.
 
Nothing exciting but a couple of shots playing with the 58mm, first two at f1.4 and the last at f5.6 to show that its a really good, sharp lens when its not at f1.4!!!

58mm Booze by Chris Mitchell, on Flickr

58mm Cocktail by Chris Mitchell, on Flickr

58mm The Shore by Chris Mitchell, on Flickr

The problem is that at F1.4 the DOF is stupidly shallow, so half the time when you look at an image and it's not as sharp as you think it should be, you might've missed critical focus by a fraction, because when you get it bang on, it's got plenty of sharpness even wide open at the focal point. Not often I use at 1.4 though for that very reason.
 
@chrism_scotland that sounds good do you import all photos on your your laptop or use your thunderbolt for that?

It just that I am thinking selling my iMac and getting a MBP as I want be able to process while in lounge with family or at the desk know what I mean. But which one to get it doing my head in as they cost a earth

Save your money and get a Surface Pro.
 
Jury's out so far, not had much of a chance to try it with dire weather, etc this weekend, been playing with it inside though the booked at f1.4 is brilliant, not sure about the sharpness though been trying to AF fine tune.
Epic lens though, the size and weight are brilliant with the D750 and the build certainly is above the usual "G" line, having a look through a few shots just now.

Howd you get on with the fine tune? Does look soft. I think @paulcamcas had to send his to Nikon for tuning. Read a few reports online about this lens.
 
You've got too much time on your hands lol

I'm in Norfolk, but originally from Northumberland.

Haha ;)
I thought it might be a fun thing to do. I`ve made my pix editable now, so just edit, add your dot and re-post :D
 
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Thanks - I was trying to work out how to edit it and I failed!
Who else was in Northumberland?

No worries :)
Oh gawd, you`ll have to scroll back a couple of pages to get the answer to that one ;)
 
Howd you get on with the fine tune? Does look soft. I think @paulcamcas had to send his to Nikon for tuning. Read a few reports online about this lens.

Yeah looking at the FM thread there does seem to be alot of variation in the sharpness with this lens not sure if it's down to user or quality. The one I tried in the nikon store seemed sharp enough on the rear screen of the d810 it was mounted on. But that has been what's held me off hitting the buy button. Maybe this year I've take the plunge.
 
@chrism_scotland those pics look a little 'glowy' to me. That's how my Sigma 50mm F1.4 was and i could never accept it so i took it back. I know you're close to the subject though so that obviously adds more emphasis to it.
Now that's an interesting term ;)
 
The problem is that at F1.4 the DOF is stupidly shallow, so half the time when you look at an image and it's not as sharp as you think it should be, you might've missed critical focus by a fraction, because when you get it bang on, it's got plenty of sharpness even wide open at the focal point. Not often I use at 1.4 though for that very reason.

That is possible actually yeah.

Save your money and get a Surface Pro.

Aren't they even dearer?

Howd you get on with the fine tune? Does look soft. I think @paulcamcas had to send his to Nikon for tuning. Read a few reports online about this lens.

Not had much luck with the fine tune actually, even "soft" it seems better with nothing than anything else I do.

Yeah looking at the FM thread there does seem to be alot of variation in the sharpness with this lens not sure if it's down to user or quality. The one I tried in the nikon store seemed sharp enough on the rear screen of the d810 it was mounted on. But that has been what's held me off hitting the buy button. Maybe this year I've take the plunge.

I hadn't given the possibility of lens variation much thought given most Nikon lenses seem ok but it could be that.

@chrism_scotland those pics look a little 'glowy' to me. That's how my Sigma 50mm F1.4 was and i could never accept it so i took it back. I know you're close to the subject though so that obviously adds more emphasis to it.

Yes your probably right actually, its more "glowy" than other f1.4 lenses I've used.
 
That is possible actually yeah.



Aren't they even dearer?



Not had much luck with the fine tune actually, even "soft" it seems better with nothing than anything else I do.



I hadn't given the possibility of lens variation much thought given most Nikon lenses seem ok but it could be that.



Yes your probably right actually, its more "glowy" than other f1.4 lenses I've used.

Could be a bad copy but I've read more people say its soft than not. But I've seen better results than yours. Could be cos you were at MFD some fast primes suffer at MFD.
 
Is it just slow shutter speed introducing a tiny bit of shake? Not a fan of the 58mm but it does usually look better than that as twist says.
 
You can put me in for North Bedfordshire. It is possible every county in England could be covered by D750 users from this thread?

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Now that is a possibility :)

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Could be a bad copy but I've read more people say its soft than not. But I've seen better results than yours. Could be cos you were at MFD some fast primes suffer at MFD.

Hmm, its a lot of cash, might get it swapped.
 
Does anyone use the Nikon 300mm f4 af-s (non vr) on their D750? I'm tempted to downgrade for weight/costs/insufficient use reasons but want a replacement to get me around 300-400mm. I had a Nikon 300 f4 af-s previously and it was a great lens. I have heard rumours some 300 f4 's don't play nicely with the d750. Another option maybe a sigma 300 f2.8 but their previous quality control worries me slightly.
 
Rob,
I just moved mine on but it worked perfectly fine with the D750, also with the 1.4 TC.

(I've just noticed the map thing, I'm down in Chatham Kent, right next to Rochester Airport ).
 
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