Omg, is this an isolated case? Hope the infamous D600 dust issue won't strike D750 again...
scary
Omg, is this an isolated case? Hope the infamous D600 dust issue won't strike D750 again...
scary
Yup, saw some reports on this issue in other sites. Disappointed but hopefully it’s not oil stain & it can be easily blown away. And hopefully after some run-in the issue is gone.
Hi MarkersNg, what’s the shutter count when u saw the particles?
Will have to check mine during this coming weekend.
But class 10 cards are slower leh, that's the fastest card i have on hand.That is your problem right there. Try using a class 10 and above card.
But class 10 cards are slower leh, that's the fastest card i have on hand.
I mean, class 1 cards have got to be the fastest and class 10 the slowest right?
But class 10 cards are slower leh, that's the fastest card i have on hand.
I mean, class 1 cards have got to be the fastest and class 10 the slowest right?
But class 10 cards are slower leh, that's the fastest card i have on hand. I mean, class 1 cards have got to be the fastest and class 10 the slowest right?
But class 10 cards are slower leh, that's the fastest card i have on hand.
I mean, class 1 cards have got to be the fastest and class 10 the slowest right?
Will like to ask all owners of D750. Is the night af at -3ev a deal breaker when comparing to that of D600 or D610?
So sorry about that. My intention is to know whether the whole -3ev is really a big difference, in terms of low light focusing, in comparison to that of other models out there?
So sorry about that. My intention is to know whether the whole -3ev is really a big difference, in terms of low light focusing, in comparison to that of other models out there?
not sure about you but I use this
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Erm bt frm ur other post, u do knw -3ev of D750 is Better than -2ev rite?..nt other way ard..
Right, but somebody has to prove that it works better with -3 EV AF. IMHO, the -3EV works well only with AF illumination. One thing to note.... AF illumination with Nikon DSLRs only comes on when you are using the central AF point.