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  1. i call this lens 50/2.8G. Shoot with f/2.8 and you get decent result.
  2. I recommend buying new lens. i still have this lens. Using it for landscape work. Robust. Take filters. Very good sharpness at center. weaker as it goes to the edge. Don't recommend shooting wide open with focus point on edge. I mostly shoot landscape with f/8 or smaller. It is still sharp for me. Couple it with DX camera, it is an ideal for walk around lens / street photos. it "takes away" the edge too where it is weak.
  3. Yes, Nikon D500 is very fast. Under dim condition, it performs well. However, DX in unnatural for me. High ISO is not so good. Noise is apparent (compared to FX).
  4. <p>I want this lens too.<br> But i think I will postpone purchasing it. Photography Life's review stated that they found out decentering issue on 3 copies they tried. <br />It was bad.</p>
  5. <p>For family vacation, carrying two bodies is overkill.</p>
  6. <blockquote> <p>Federrico you currently have nice light weight DX kit ideal for travel. Before buying a new lens you should decide if you are moving to the FX format. The cost of moving to FX is expensive, my basic FX kit 24-85mm VR, 70-200 f4 VR an 50mm 1.8G is over $2000.</p> </blockquote> <p>Agree with ronald. Before you actually purchase an FX body, I think it is good idea to stick with your current lineup. They are small and lightweight and produce decent results.</p>
  7. <blockquote> <p>So, the question begs, does anyone here find using a D8x0 cumbersome for event work?</p> </blockquote> <p>D8xO series are demanding cameras. You have to be on top of everything to fully maximize their 36mp potentials. It is not everyday camera. on top of that, it still uses the old 3500FX multicam AF module which is not very precise. It has only 15 cross-type AF points, which makes autofocusing job difficult. You have to focus via LV to get more accurate focus, and yes, even in the daylight! I recently acquired D500 which focuses so accurate, it becomes my everyday camera in any situation. It leaves my D800e in drybox most of the time. <br /> <br />To be able to get the best of (incredible) D8x0 sensor:<br /> 1. Get the best lenses (that yield the best resolution) you can get. Only a few of them in nikon lineup. 24-70/2.8 is not one of them. Even the VR version. and also all "prehistoric" nikon lenses. :)<br /> 2. Focusing in live view to get the most accurate focus.<br /> 3. shoot on tripod, with cable release (or self timer) and with Mup (mirror up) mode.<br> and optional:<br> 4. upgrade your computer with lots of hard drive space.<br> <br /> <br />Do that, and you get the best of D8x0. Do it not, better stay with the D700.</p> <p> </p>
  8. <p>Thanks Andrew for elaborate summation. However, I am not getting with 1.3x cropped format (as well as 1.5x cropped format on d800/e) affecting DOF. I understand about the S/N ratio, and pixels size and all that but how is DOF different in those original vs cropped format? It is basically the same image, only cropped with photoshop.<br /> I think it is more like 819mm / (4x1.5 x 1.4) = 819 F/8.4, as far as DOF concerned.</p>
  9. <p>I am not aware photography technology is actually rocket science. :)<br> I got lost after...5th posting.</p>
  10. <p>Thanks Allan and Ilkka. I just recently purchased a D500 and how it basically put my D800e on dry box most of the time. Thinking of getting a 300/4E and how it fits perfectly with D500 for 450mm range.</p>
  11. <p>Mine works fine. Automatic download is great feature.<br> My mobile phone is LG G3. I turn both bluetooth and NFC on my mobile phone and allow automatic download.<br> Pair the camera and mobile phone. Once connected, it is automatic download. I choose 2 MB file (not original).<br> I keep my mobile phone on my pocket. I keep myself busy shooting. When it is break time or done with the shoot, the files are already transferred to mobile phones and i can share the pics to social media (i.e : instagram). <br> So far it works well for me.</p> <p> </p>
  12. <p>Help me figure out the equivalence on FX if I use these combo:<br> D500 (on 1.3x format) + nikon 300/4E + TC 1.4x<br> are equivalent to = 300 x 1.5 x 1.3 x 1.4 = 819 mm F5.6 on FX Format.<br> Correct?<br> Thanks in advance.</p>
  13. <p>I have D800e and I found its AF performance inaccurate. My keeper rate is down. I sent it to Nikon Service to take a look at it. They were kind enough to lend me D800 for vacation. So I used D800 during vacation I was very HAPPY with it. AF performance was fine as expected. It seldom hunt. It performed well under low light condition.</p> <p>So I came back from vacation and get my camera back. The technician said "We checked everything. Nothing wrong with it. It is just the way it is"</p> <p>So I had it for almost 3 years. Since then, The focus were 50-50. Under low light condition, my success rate is down to 30-70. On moving subject, I dont expect anything anymore.</p> <p>I use this camera for one thing and one thing only: commercial. On tripod, and with LIVE VIEW Focusing.</p> <p>Else (wedding, children, casual, family, vacation, journalistic, event, etc.), i use my reliable Canon 5Dmk3.</p>
  14. <blockquote> <p>I've never met anyone who lost a paying gig or didn't get a show because they used the "wrong" sensor. Of course, I've never seen anyone who really cared except on web forums.</p> </blockquote> <p>I enjoy both world : following technology development and creating artwork.</p>
  15. <blockquote> <p>As I said, the time window for Nikon to update the D300 has long gone. Whether that is the right business decision for their part is debatable, but for anybody who is still dreaming about a Nikon version of the 7D Mark II, you are merely setting yourself up for another year of frustration. If I were you, I would plan on buying a 7D Mark II and lenses in the EOS mount rather than some vaporware.</p> </blockquote> <p><br />Agree. I am acquiring one. Sell my canon 5dmk3 to "upgrade" to 7Dmk2.</p>
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