Nikon D750 image sharing thread


hmm... i noticed it too.. my pic in my comp seems fine... maybe the u/l to flickr causes the problem?...

I can also see the moire in your flickr, not just in the forum. Anyway, not a big deal on moire...
 

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OOC Jpegs with Sigma 35mm f1.4 taken a few weeks ago when I first got the D750

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Ya hee.. usually i apply more sharpening for FB uploads.... too lazy to change for flickr.... will take note.. thanks...

You should never need to sharpen images out of the D750 beyond the lens profile sharpening amounts. If you're getting images not sharp even with proper shutter speed/posture, I'll suggest you perform an aftune. You'll be amazed how a +10 makes a huge difference. (You can easily test by putting camera on a stable platform and compare shots taken with liveview AF and ovf AF.

Sky looks great in DSC_2356, but spoilt by the leave edges :(
 

Anyone feels that their virtual horizon is not calibrated properly? ö
 

Was busy over the weekend but managed to rush to the shop in time to purchase the D750, my first FX DSLR camera. After settled the bill, again rush out & try to capture some shots before the sun set.
Have downloaded the manual a few weeks ago but have not got the time to read thru’ thus shot these in Auto mode. Did some minor post processing.
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My thought is coming from an entry level APS-C DSLR camera, this FX camera is bigger in size & weights a bit heavier but the hand grip is good. This makes holding the camera firmly & without really feeling the weight.
 

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@e69087 what camera did you jump over from?
 

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