With D5 out, will we be seeing a DFs ?!! hahaa
Don't think so because like the D750 and D7200, the Df was also not mention in the recent announcement leh ...
With D5 out, will we be seeing a DFs ?!! hahaa
Don't think so because like the D750 and D7200, the Df was also not mention in the recent announcement leh ...
Otherwise before they reach D6 or D7, they might close down business because while they slowly make incremental changes on things that doesn't matter, like FPS or super ISO, or the cumbersome super MP, game changers like mobile device companies and social media are constantly making consumer friendly products.
Even Sony find human faces and auto focus and tracks it.
Whats wrong with you Nikon?
do you have any basis to claim that FPS or super ISO does not matter in the professional world of photography?
Well said.The gear we are using now are already 10 times or more better then the best gear 20 years ago and even with those kind of gear, there are people shooting great shots with them. With what you already have... almost nothing is impossible to shoot but the most demanding. How many here has reached that stage yet? heheh
my guess is that Nikon will jump into the 4K video bandwagon
Maybe Nikon will improve their AF to cover the whole frame/screen instead of just limited to the centre ?
I personally prefer to use less AF points, normally in the centre, but I am old school
I personally prefer to use less AF points, normally in the centre, but I am old school
I personally prefer to use less AF points, normally in the centre, but I am old school
The MAIN reason (albeit a few other less crucial ones) why anyone would want a full screen of AF points is if you shoot sports with fast movement of subject running across the framed composition on the subject.. just so it is able to track in real time the moving object as you shoot multiple exposure shots. to want as much AF points like the new Sony A7II is only good if you are someone who shoots moving subject majority of the time and need total tracking capability when ever the subject move. But even with such a full screen of AP points there are fallacies as tracking can still be lost, confused by another moving object or partial overlap and as you also pan along with the subject. It's not perfect science and why need more if most have no need for it. In fact to leave your full AF on all the time will frustrate any shooter more then they are happy to leave it on.
I can imagine most newbies and even serious shooter that might like to see more AF points. But how many really know why they need more? Those who frame a their shot and use their button cursor to click-move the AF point(s) to an off center subject looking thru their viewfinder. And maybe later forgot to center it back. To me a rather slow and unproductive way to set and choose your focal point.
I've heard BBF is great for BIF so therefore good for action...I also believe it can be set up one point af lock and then it tracks subject/object point locked on (these newer rigs getting real smart someday be able to track whole flock of geese by individual bird haha)...I am not action shooter so I don't know for sure.
There are reasons I do not use BBF but I forgot why...haha
Sammy...you and me good at drifting off topic and writing novels bro but if someone is enlightened it is worth it.![]()
my guess is that Nikon will jump into the 4K video bandwagon