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  1. It is Sunday March 17th (also known as St. Patrick's Day). Only one image has anyone wearing green - one small figure in Jon Eckman's image. Where are the Shamrocks and Leprechauns? 😉
  2. Vampire Cat? No, sleepy cat; he is yawning. Nikon D750 1/200 sec, f/5, ISO 800 (Auto) Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 A032N @ 62mm SB-800 flash
  3. Didn't Alan Shepard play golf on the Apollo 14 mission? Or at least hit a couple of golf balls around while on the moon. Of course 20 fps might be a little overkill to capture the event.
  4. Nikon D750 1/250 sec, f/7.1, ISO 220 (Auto) Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 A032N @ 48mm Range: 1.88 meters
  5. I hope you were using a long lens. Kitty looks hungry and interested.
  6. I have not had any problems seeing the images in Dieter's posts. It could be simply timing - when you looked, the site was down.
  7. Agreed, if the Original Poster wanted remaining space. But the Original Poster's question was: He specifically asked for exposures taken not exposures remaining. I believe he was trying to estimate the time it would take him to post process the images he was taking and adjust his shooting appropriately to give him time post process after the shoot. Although I am not specifically answering the question either since my solution requires pressing the REVIEW button and not just glancing at the control panel. I also assume that for two cards, both have been formatted at the same time. Since I always format the cards in the camera, it takes only a few seconds more to format the second card after the first. Of course the D750 does not have the secure format feature that I understand the Z cameras have which very probably takes longer to execute. My answer also does not take video into consideration. On the D750, a video is counted as one image. If I have 4 still images on the card, then take a video, and finally another still image, the last still image would have a 6/6 count; the video would be 5/6. Of course videos will take longer to post process than a still image, and my method does not differentiate.
  8. Not on my D750. I always format my cards in the camera after I upload the images to my computer and back them up. Last night I tested before I posted. I took two shots. They were labeled 2/2 and 1/2; the number starts at 1. I know I have taken many more than 2 images since I have owned the camera. 😉 No, the number cannot start at zero. Zero would mean there are no images on the card which gives a message that the folder is empty when you try to review the images. If you are using the cards in Backup mode (which is the way I use my cards), the number of images on each card would be the same; the numbers would be the same. If you are using the cards in Overflow, I suspect the numbers would reflect the total number of images taken on the two cards, although I have never tried this. If you are using the cards as RAW in slot 1 and JPEG in slot 2, I suspect the number k would reflect the number of RAW images. If you fill the RAW card and inset a new card in slot 1 and retain the old card for JPEG in slot two. I suspect the numbers would reflect only the RAW image count, but have never tried it.
  9. I cannot write about the Z cameras, but on my D750 when I review the images on the rear LCD, the number of the image is shown in the upper right hand corner as n/k, where n is the number of the image I am looking at and k is the number images on the card.
  10. Mike, thank you very much for the information.
  11. Very nice shot, Mike. Who was flying the hawk? were they hunting it or was it at a bird park/zoo?
  12. The fact that recent firmware updates for cameras show that the hardware is capable of supporting more functionality, I wonder when camera makers will shift and begin to charge for function upgrades but hopefully continue to provide fixes free of charge? Or even sell a hardware package with a basic system and allow you to purchase upgrades to the next higher model as a firmware upgrade. Hopefully they will not shift to a subscription model.
  13. When I was looking for a long telephoto lens for my D750, I was able to try several lens when a camera store had a day at the Sacramento Zoo. All the major manufacturers were there with their products. I could borrow whatever I wanted to try. I tested the Nikon 200-500, the Nikon 500PF, and the Tamron 150-600 G2 as well as some 24-70 lenses. I bought the Tamron 150-600 a year later. The Nikon 200-500 was nice, but heavier, by over half a pound than the Tamron, and the focus was slightly slower than the Tamron or the Nikon 500 PF. The focal length was shorter than the Tamron both at the short and long ends. The 500 PF is a beautiful lens. It is sharp. But, there is always a but, it is a prime. While I was testing it, I found it was too long for several shots I wanted, shots I was able to take with the 200-500 or the 150-600. It is also $3600 (US), over twice the price of either the 200-500 or the 150-600. If you have a camera that carries Tamron near by, try the weight and see how it feels. If it is not too heavy, I think it would make a good replacement for the 200-500.
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