That's good to know. I can't afford the Olympus equivalent and I'm fine with a manual landscape lens.
This book: https://amzn.to/45bHQjTn_touch said:
Coming in as a complete newbie to photography. I work with restaurants and want to help with getting some pictures for them of dishes and such. Where is a good place to start on learning how to work the camera and understand all the different functions. I have a Canon EOS Rebel with a couple different lenses.
just to be clear. i am not talking about the sensor inside the camera. i am talking about inside of the lense proper. between the outer glass and the first lense inside the lense body.Koko Chingo said:
It can be a big range $40 to $100 with closer to $80 being the norm. Some of the variables: Local vs a big online place like KEH or back to the manufacturer. Type (full frame - mirrorless, etc) , size, and brand.
They sell cleaning kits where you wipe a cleaning patch across the sensor. With a physical pice of glitter I would be nervous to do it myself. I can easily get heavy handed with stuff like that.
Sorry, don't think Smugmug has that feature yet. Google photos does.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I've been browsing the thread and y'all are all way over my head here. I had an old DSLR in's high school. Got a D90 while in college and then just recently my wife became a coach and so I started shooting action while I was with her at events, the parents love it. I wish I could shoot my sons youth baseball games but it's hard to coach at the same time.
My reason for posting, another mom set up a team smug mug to share photos with parents. Is there a feature that can search for certain faces so parents can find their baby faster?
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I've been browsing the thread and y'all are all way over my head here. I had an old DSLR in's high school. Got a D90 while in college and then just recently my wife became a coach and so I started shooting action while I was with her at events, the parents love it. I wish I could shoot my sons youth baseball games but it's hard to coach at the same time.
My reason for posting, another mom set up a team smug mug to share photos with parents. Is there a feature that can search for certain faces so parents can find their baby faster?
Lonestar_Ag09 said:Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I've been browsing the thread and y'all are all way over my head here. I had an old DSLR in's high school. Got a D90 while in college and then just recently my wife became a coach and so I started shooting action while I was with her at events, the parents love it. I wish I could shoot my sons youth baseball games but it's hard to coach at the same time.
My reason for posting, another mom set up a team smug mug to share photos with parents. Is there a feature that can search for certain faces so parents can find their baby faster?
I also now have a d7100
Mainly I use a Nikkor af 60mm f2.8 and Nikon dx af-s 35mm f1.8
I also have two kit lenses that came with my old d90 but they're not great compared to those two primes. I'm debating getting a better zoom lens
I mainly shoot family portraits and cheer sideline/action shots
Here's a few I took not related to that
I appreciate your posts and your photos were great.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Wasn't actually, just discussing what I've got and most threads tend to be discussion oriented on discussions boards.
Thanks though, I'll see my way out now
I was just confused because I don't see people quote themselves much. I wasn't trying to criticize.Jabin said:I appreciate your posts and your photos were great.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Wasn't actually, just discussing what I've got and most threads tend to be discussion oriented on discussions boards.
Thanks though, I'll see my way out now
Guitarsoup must simply be having a bad day.
So I think the D850 is the most perfect DSLR that anyone will ever make. It is just fantastic in every respect. If you want a camera for landscapes, astro, lightning, etc, the sensor quality between the D800, D810, D850, and Z7 are nearly identical and for that type of stuff, you don't have to worry about autofocus (D850 is the best on AF by a mile until you get to the Z8/Z9.)FTAG 2000 said:
Looking at picking up an extra Nikon body.
What's thoughts on D810 vs. D850? 850 seems significantly better for video, but if you take that out, is it really $1K better than the 810?
Or should I look at one of the Z cams (6, 6ii, etc.)? I have several F lenses, so I'd be looking at an adapter if I go this route as well.
Talking general landscaping, family, and some astro / lightning stuff.
Guitarsoup said:So I think the D850 is the most perfect DSLR that anyone will ever make. It is just fantastic in every respect. If you want a camera for landscapes, astro, lightning, etc, the sensor quality between the D800, D810, D850, and Z7 are nearly identical and for that type of stuff, you don't have to worry about autofocus (D850 is the best on AF by a mile until you get to the Z8/Z9.)FTAG 2000 said:
Looking at picking up an extra Nikon body.
What's thoughts on D810 vs. D850? 850 seems significantly better for video, but if you take that out, is it really $1K better than the 810?
Or should I look at one of the Z cams (6, 6ii, etc.)? I have several F lenses, so I'd be looking at an adapter if I go this route as well.
Talking general landscaping, family, and some astro / lightning stuff.
If you are just wanting a camera for remote shooting, time lapses, etc, the D800 or D800e might be a great choice for the money.
I love the D850 and think it is a better camera than the Z7, but the Z7II gets closer.
I would really think about picking up a D800 or D800E for cheap (like 400-600 I think!) and waiting until the Z8 starts showing up used.
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The camera's base ISO is 250, for starters, which is a stop and a third higher than the a9 II's base ISO. Consider the a9 II's dynamic range performance, and the move from that camera's native ISO of 100 to ISO 250 includes about a one-stop reduction in dynamic range. That is not nothing.