Anyone using non Nikon UWA zooms with the D750?
Considering alternatives to the 18-35mm.. thanks
18-35 is an amazing lens hehe
Anyone using non Nikon UWA zooms with the D750?
Considering alternatives to the 18-35mm.. thanks
In case you are not aware as a Nikon D750 owner. Your built in WIFI is a great feature but it can be access by anyone with a smartphone. You read this to learn what to do to safeguard your shot.
http://petapixel.com/2014/09/25/nik...martphone-can-get-their-hands-on-your-photos/
http://nikonrumors.com/2014/09/25/n...twork-anyone-can-download-your-pictures.aspx/
Posted before bro, and you can set a password..
Cheers
Saw on their website that there is a Kit for D750 with 24-120 f4 lens
When is it available and how much?
is there a way to process the pics on lightroom. i am on version 4 and it totally doesn't allow it to be imported at all. will version 5 be able to let me process my pics eventhough the camera is not recognized?
is there a way to process the pics on lightroom. i am on version 4 and it totally doesn't allow it to be imported at all. will version 5 be able to let me process my pics eventhough the camera is not recognized?
Using DNG converter retains the picture profile like camera and lens used? I used to convert NEF files to TIFF in Capture NX-D and I noticed that LR 5.6 cannot identify the lens used when I try to correct the lens distortion.
another option would be to edit the exif info to either the D5300, 610 or 810. That retains the profile for the lens
They are all yellow. I have checked 3 D750.
another option would be to edit the exif info to either the D5300, 610 or 810. That retains the profile for the lens
they said next shipment should be available maybe next month. the kit would be around 1k more than the body
Got to say the -3ev so called 'can shoot in dark' , 'can shoot in moonlight' is really over-rated lah, mkting talk..lol
Maybe if moonlight is really bright that nite, and environment is high contrast..
Still great cam though..
Haaaa ya... in this type of dark dark place... we dont take photo.... we do something more "productive".... kekekeke
I just went to nikon showroom to test the D750. It's really lighter, and the deeper grip is more comfortable to hold.
But I noticed that the LED information inside the viewfinder bottom row cannot be fully seen sometimes. Depending on the angle you place your eye at the viewfinder, sometimes it looks like a black shade is partially covering the information row.
Has anyone encountered this issue? Or maybe even in the D7100? I never had this problem is any of my nikon bodies.