Nikon D750 & D780

I know it's not D750 related per se, but... @minnnt - how you getting on with that Dell monitor of yours? Do you have it hooked up to a desktop, or laptop?
 
What laptop you using minnnt
 
Ok. I am guessing Windows??
 
I've been a Mac user for 9 years. Sometime I fancy trying Windows again as more specs for money.
 
You turn it on, open an app, do what you got to do. Turn it off. None of this fluffing around with drivers/crashing/BSOD etc
I used to build my gaming pc's loved them,then 2011 went mac,now when i have to use a pc say if my daughter is doing her homework and she asks for any help i hate the dam thing.
 
Find it handling LR good ? I've a 27" iMac 2010 model it seem to take a good 30-40 sec to open up LR but once in it fine..
 
We all like a good banter in here
 
But i would miss using the word 'computer'. I would then have to always refer to it as an iMac. You can never say 'where is my phone' it would have to be 'where is my iPhone'. A little like BMW's. You would have to say 'shall we take the BM'
David its not good etiquette to call it iMac its plain Mac :)
 
Hi, I'm currently using a D700 with a 35mm f/2 and 85mm f/1.8D.. would both these lenses be good enough with the D750? or would I be better upgrading to the G versions?
 
Hi, I'm currently using a D700 with a 35mm f/2 and 85mm f/1.8D.. would both these lenses be good enough with the D750? or would I be better upgrading to the G versions?

Well looking on flickr there are examples of what I think are pretty good images shot with those combinations:

https://flic.kr/p/rbR7ZV
https://flic.kr/p/Eiw9Tm

and

https://flic.kr/p/qYa2Gu
https://flic.kr/p/qdPDmo

Whether the lenses are good enough for you though is only something you can answer, I'm afraid :)
 
Thanks, I'm happy on the D700, but worry that pixel peeping will take over with the higher res of the D750
 
Thanks, I'm happy on the D700, but worry that pixel peeping will take over with the higher res of the D750

Pixel peeping by whom? If it's by you then it's within your control :) If it's other people... do you care?

Personally, I can get terribly obsessed with sharpness and all that but ultimately most of the lenses which work on these cameras are better at their job than I am at my hobby. I've stuck a fairly mediocre f/2.8 Sigma zoom on my D750 today and I'm genuinely astonished by its ability to capture detail even wide open. There will be sharper lenses I'm 100% certain, but it's the image that counts.
 
There's about 100 threads on Overclockers with rookies asking what Mac to buy a few years back.

Best one was when he bought a MacBook and asked whether it was worth upgrading to a MacBook Pro - everyone told him not to do it but he did it anyway!
rookies wants an upgraded Mac should get a bit more busy in here for the next 200 pages ;):exit:
 
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