Nikon D750 & D780

Just make sure you don't scrub the camera next time ;)
 
Anyway, we've added an absolute shed load of posts today, how about a few pics?

Powaaaaaaaah!!!!!!


Mid Wales Stages 2016
by David Raynham, on Flickr

Mid Wales Stages 2016
by David Raynham, on Flickr

Mid Wales Stages 2016
by David Raynham, on Flickr

Mid Wales Stages 2016
by David Raynham, on Flickr

Mid Wales Stages 2016
by David Raynham, on Flickr

Mid Wales Stages 2016
by David Raynham, on Flickr


There crap we want to talk about lenses....... Pmsl

Lol seriously awesome photos dude you must be well happy with how they came out
 
Really like that processing skills
People are even more impressed when they see my face in real life [emoji23][emoji23]

Not very much done with this. A few light room sliders and not much else (burning of the jumper)

Used a reflector, Sb900 on camera, d750 rested on a cupboards do used the iPhone to focus on me. SB900 bounced off wall camera right.

Very quick pic as part my 366.
 
That's really good, I remember trying to do a self portrait and getting p'd off beyond words as I tried over and over to get the focus right....

Good work ☺
 
That's really good, I remember trying to do a self portrait and getting p'd off beyond words as I tried over and over to get the focus right....

Good work [emoji5]

I think I stopped down to f1.8 and the app made it easy to focus on my eye!
 
Lol seriously though experiment with it that's half the fun with new gear get out and take some weird stuff if you need to
:eek:
 
He was really dedicated to the Scandinavian flick, far more active than all the others.
They are the perfect car for this though. Well, maybe the Mark I pips it ;)

(Mmmmm, Mark I Escort :love:)
 
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I think I'm on a bit of a learning curve with this camera, having come from micro four thirds! It amazing how many menu options there are. I do like how easy it is to select focus points, change metering.

Feels strange not using an EVF where I could see if I was over or under exposing a shot through the viewfinder.
 
24-85 VR Original of the first


DSC_4102A
by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr

Yup got that lens it a lovely lens really like it indeed... But it good if you can get close enough but when go to places where you can't get close enough that the reason i am looking for a longer lens..
 
Yup got that lens it a lovely lens really like it indeed... But it good if you can get close enough but when go to places where you can't get close enough that the reason i am looking for a longer lens..
That was the whole point of my earlier post [emoji2]You have a lens which is amazing [emoji13], just go around shoot some pictures and share here.

Take a break and see what you are actually missing and what you want to shoot before deciding on a new lens.
 
That was the whole point of my earlier post [emoji2]You have a lens which is amazing [emoji13], just go around shoot some pictures and share here.

Take a break and see what you are actually missing and what you want to shoot before deciding on a new lens.

But I am going to a Zoo on easter weekend and we both know the 24-85 won't be good enough for that so like be sorted for that really ...
 
Good luck is all I can say [emoji3]
 
But I am going to a Zoo on easter weekend and we both know the 24-85 won't be good enough for that so like be sorted for that really ...
Step back for a minute and have a nice time going to the zoo.

You've built it up so much in your head it feels like you're going to be disappointed if you don't have pro level photos now :eek:
 
I think I'm on a bit of a learning curve with this camera, having come from micro four thirds! It amazing how many menu options there are. I do like how easy it is to select focus points, change metering.

Feels strange not using an EVF where I could see if I was over or under exposing a shot through the viewfinder.
I had this when I swapped from my A77-II but you soon get used to it, and you also realise how much nicer it is to look through optics rather than looking at a tiny monitor. Don't get me wrong EVF's are excellent, and I've had some of the best, but after using OVF and then going back to EVF on my olly I was always a bit disappointed.
 
I used to love the evf, things like focus peaking were a wonderful addition which can only be achieved that way (currently)
 
I used to love the evf, things like focus peaking were a wonderful addition which can only be achieved that way (currently)
Yep they have a lot of benefits for sure, but I've come to prefer looking through optics, just a nicer user experience IMO.
 
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