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Misty morning by Peter McCullough Photography, on Flickr
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Chris, please understand me right - I'm not saying that you should get the D800 rather than the D610. I'm sure the D610 is a fine camera, just like the D600 was (except for the oil issue). I just wanted to say that some of the concerns you had described are IMHO unnecessary.
Of course, if you can get the two cameras for an almost identical price (I think you mentioned that in one of your postings), IMHO the D800 is the camera of choice, as it is, again IMHO, better than the D610 in a couple of aspects. And with sharp lenses, those 36 MP are a beautiful thing to have. The amount of detail these 36 MP, together with the color depth of the D800, capture is superb.
i think i'm getting this right ....but nikon Dlighting can only be used in capture which is nikons own editing software .it dos'nt work in photoshop lightroom or any other non brand program So no point in ever using Dlighting unless you use the nikon software i have had Dlighting switched off on my camera since the day i bought it as i don't use or rate nikon software hth mike just a correction i was talking about ACTIVE dlightingHi Pookeyhead;
Appreciate your keenness in trying to help me, thanks!
Yes it's strange why each j-peg file of mine seems to be around 11 mb's...?
Yes j-peg compression is set to optimal quality, D-Lighting is turned off.
That recent building image I very very slightly cropped a bit off the bottom, but I mean about 2mm (or less), that's it, then put cf card into card-reader, attach USB via my laptop, open up an editing suite called 'Faststone', possibly slightly adjust contrast/saturation/auto adjust colours/sharpen if needed, then save the j-peg file to an external 1 terabyte hard drive, upload file to Flickr.
That's it....... Any ideas were I may be going wrong would be great thanks?!
P.S. Might it help to maybe email you the original j-peg file.....?
Regards;
Peter
Im a little confused with the above, Avtive D Lighting in an in camera option accessed from the menu????i think i'm getting this right ....but nikon Dlighting can only be used in capture which is nikons own editing software .it dos'nt work in photoshop lightroom or any other non brand program So no point in ever using Dlighting unless you use the nikon software i have had Dlighting switched off on my camera since the day i bought it as i don't use or rate nikon software hth mike
Yes but is only useable in capture nxIm a little confused with the above, Avtive D Lighting in an in camera option accessed from the menu????
Im still confused, if i select low or high there is quite clearly a difference in the images captured and software used makes no difference as the selected level of ADLighting is applied in camera, i think you might be saying that you need to be shooting in RAW to access ADLighting in software, corect.Yes but is only useable in capture nx
Nice shot.....would love to see a B&W version.On my journey home after working nightshifts over the past few mornings I've noticed beautiful low lying mist, spotted this landscape image about two miles from home, stopped the car at shot this handheld;
Misty morning by Peter McCullough Photography, on Flickr
D800 - Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D - iso 500 - shot @ f/6.3 - RAW
here you go gary straight from the book copyright simon stafford magic lantern guide nikon D300 note he states its "not to be confused with dlighting as this is in camera editing and that you do indeed need the nikon capture software to use active dlighting. hope that explains it better cheers mike. i should add to this it does say you only need the software to make adjustments to a raw fileIm still confused, if i select low or high there is quite clearly a difference in the images captured and software used makes no difference as the selected level of ADLighting is applied in camera, i think you might be saying that you need to be shooting in RAW to access ADLighting in software, corect.
I only ever shoot JPEG

lexar 600x here but top quality cards but then again your only shooting 4 fpsI use Lexar 1000x 16GB cards
Anyone using the D800 for video a lot? I've got my kid's nativity coming up, usual scenario of dimly lit church hall and terrible acoustics. Anything I can do or buy (e.g. a mic) to stack the odds in my favour of getting a decent video of it?
A more directional mic will help with poor acoustics, as will setting audio levels manually to stop it increasing during quiet spells and increasing ambient noise.
If it's low light, the D800 ain't the best for video. Gets pretty noisy above ISO3200.
A more directional mic will help with poor acoustics, as will setting audio levels manually to stop it increasing during quiet spells and increasing ambient noise.
If it's low light, the D800 ain't the best for video. Gets pretty noisy above ISO3200.
Thats interesting David, is video generally noisier than stills or does it depend on the camera.

Thanks for the advice. I was looking at the Nikon ME-1 and the Rode Videomic pro and manually setting the levels. I took the camera and had a quick video at rehearsal and the lighting was better than I thought.
I've used it here and there to record the kids messing about, nothing more than that really. I had the RØDE video mic, the shotgun style. I found the sound to be not all that much better than the default mic on the cam tbh :/ Maybe I was doing something wrong, but I know that unless you are pretty close to the subject, the sound is a little muffled/low. I think it's best used as a direct close up mic, it does cancel out a lot of background interference. But probably not suitable for a play. The pro version will no doubt be better, but it's still a one-directional mic. I sold it on in the end after only using it about 3 times. The guy who bought it was a student, doing journo' stuff, interviews and commentary it suited his needs.
I just use no mic for now, though do plan to get a better quality one. So Let us know what you get and how it perfroms
I bought the Sigma because according to reviews I've seen the Nikon isn't free of issues either, and the Samyang and the Zeiss I think are manual focus, and their optical quality doesn't seem to make up for this as compared to the Sigma.I quite fancy a 35mm prime lens for my D800
I quite fancy a 35mm prime lens for my D800, any advice of what suits the D800 guys n' gals ? I've a 21mm lens for landscape photography and a basic Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D at the minute. I mainly shoot manual focus, so auto focus is not important to me.
These are probably the 35mm contenders, not in any order;
Sigma 35mm f/1.4
Samyang 35mm f/1.4
Carl Zeiss 35mm f/1.4
Nikkor 35mm f/1.4
Advice and experience appreciated.
I quite fancy a 35mm prime lens for my D800, any advice of what suits the D800 guys n' gals ? I've a 21mm lens for landscape photography and a basic Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D at the minute. I mainly shoot manual focus, so auto focus is not important to me.
These are probably the 35mm contenders, not in any order;
Sigma 35mm f/1.4
Samyang 35mm f/1.4
Carl Zeiss 35mm f/1.4
Nikkor 35mm f/1.4
Advice and experience appreciated.