Mate you've only just got the D750, think you should stick with it for a bit longer at leastHas anyone here come from a Nikon d750 apart from twist. Has any regret
Although I've just been flirting with X-T1 ownership as well
Mate you've only just got the D750, think you should stick with it for a bit longer at leastHas anyone here come from a Nikon d750 apart from twist. Has any regret
I'll get my share of OCD once I've mastered the technique. You must have some spare![]()
Has anyone here come from a Nikon d750 apart from twist. Has any regret
Just bought an X-t1 this week and love it. Just makes me very happy when using it. the focus direction buttons take some getting used to, but I'm getting there.
Not had a d750 but last Nikon was a d810. Not really missing anything for my needs as a photographer.
I've invested heavily into the Sony fe system, but some of that may get replaced by Fuji gear.
What is it that your d750 isn't doing for you?
Go for it. You know it makes sense.Don't get me wrong the d750 is a fantastic camera but could be over kill for my needs.
Am thinking something lighter and I seem to think the Fuji lens are good sharp and bang for buck.
I think the xt1 will do everything I need just need not pixel perp
Have you set your direction pad to af points in all directions? Hated the double press activation with Sony.
Good to hear you're enjoying the fuji.
How do you guys manage with low MP over the like of 24mp
What are you trying to print out? Unless you are trying to cover the Berlin Wall it's not a problem!How do you guys manage with low MP over the like of 24mp
How do you guys manage with low MP over the like of 24mp
How do you guys manage with low MP over the like of 24mp
Morning Mr P.
See my post re 42mp
If only if I can find it
Ah just seen it yeah you don't see much difference hmm
How do you guys manage with low MP over the like of 24mp
Like I said to you already, 16 and 24mp ain't much difference, fuji offer's excellent lens coverage and they are sharp so you can crop a lot before seeing softness. I agree with Mr. P. If you frame correctly you don't need a huge amount of MP.
Re mp:
Does depend how/what you are shooting though.
Always nice to be able to crop when shooting wildlife. Or heavily cropping a full length portrait to get two different styles from one shot.
Re mp:
Does depend how/what you are shooting though.
Always nice to be able to crop when shooting wildlife. Or heavily cropping a full length portrait to get two different styles from one shot.
I came from a D300S. No regrets what so ever.
That's a bit of a cop out though, if you were in the right place with the right optics you wouldn't need to crop on a wildlife shot, and the portrait example could be two different shots in camera.
If you get it right in camera then there is less requirement for PP, but if finding a decent image in PP form a set of poorly composed images is your bag, then yes more MP will help.
I know I've taken this to extremes, and there is happy medium in the middle.........
I haven't quite mastered the whole "talking to the animals" but where they allow me the so close. Any tips?
In the meantime I'll have to setting with cropping and being a poor tog![]()
The clue then is 'with the right optics'![]()
As far as I know the 100-400 Fuji lens is new out. What Fuji optics were you using prior to that to get you so close to the wildlife?
As far as I know the 100-400 Fuji lens is new out. What Fuji optics were you using prior to that to get you so close to the wildlife?
have you considered the 18mm f2.0 a lot more compact a touch slower. At f2 but a bit wider allowing you crop ?The XF23mm may be big, but is very, very sharp (my favourite lens on an X-T1, and I still own an X100!!!
have you considered the 18mm f2.0 a lot more compact a touch slower. At f2 but a bit wider allowing you crop ?
I have admit I only moved to X system last year with Xpro 1 2 lens and Eric for a no brainier £499 and the 18 was my go to lens until I mounted a 56mm f1.2 on body at a Calumet open dayanother mistake that became a expensive one
I thought this was a discussion about number of MP, I never said anything about brands of camera!!! I'm not copping out here, but if Fuji didn't do the right optics for what I wanted to shoot, I would be shooting with a different brand. As it is I'm not a wildlife photographer, and therefore have no requirement for 'long' lenses.
As I said before if you are in the right place with the right optics, then the number of MP is less of a consideration - This is applicable to any brand of digital camera.
I have owned an XfF8mm, but I've never took it out the shrink wrapping!!!! It was the promotional offer lens, way back when you bought an X-E1 with XF35mm, you got a free XF18mm. I sold it on to raise funds for an X-E2 + 18-55 (which I still have)
I seem to have acquired so many X-series cameras and lenses, that I don't have the desire to investigate the 18mm!! I love the 23mm focal length, so will put up with the size if I want to use the X-T1 or If I want something compact I just take out the X100.

Yes I can appreciate that in fact I feel I got the two lenses free along with the case on the no brainier offer they were doing
I have been very tempted to get the 23mm and the 16mm but it's rather a big outlay and I a have the 14mm prime so I guess I will have to wait having added another body and kit lens at the Calumet open day last ThursdayI must stop going to these open days ! I'm spending my kids inheritance
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Well prime ways atm I have Samyang 8mm f2.8 and XF 14/18/27/35/56/60/90 so I'm probably suffering GAS again tbhYou must be only one short of the fabulous five now 14/23/35/56/90 ...... I'd buy the 90 before the 16, though I have an interest in the 16 I can't justify it already owning the 14.
Edit - There are no pockets in a shroud, spend away![]()
gear with me on my travels when I pass into the unknown Well prime ways atm I have Samyang 8mm f2.8 and XF 14/18/27/35/56/60/90 so I'm probably suffering GAS again tbh
But hay what a great guy you are giving me the thumbs up to spend away ! I like you and your thinking
But I guess I might need to get a Taylor made shroud with massive pockets in !
I so want to take mygear with me on my travels when I pass into the unknown
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Thank guys for you very informative help. I am going have a try with a body and a prime possibly a used one so
I won't lose much then decide if it would replace my d750 or not
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All the Fuji primes are good lenses, some are truly excellent, but some of the older ones 18/35/(1.4)60 are not that fast to focus, so if you want something snappy then I would suggest not starting with one of these. The AF speed on these will be noticeably slower than your D750.