Sohaib Siddique
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Again, for weddings, you need a 17-50mm f2.8 type zoom. Period. If you really aren't shooting weddings, or not doing it for money, it doesn't matter. The problem with keeping the 50mm is that would prevent you from buying an f2.8 zoom that is far, far more useful for weddings. Not even close. If not shooting weddings, doesn't matter. As for banding, I've never seen it in either of the D7100 cameras I owned and used. I typically shoot D7100 at ISO 800 and would go to ISO 2000 when needed. The D7100 is fully capable of that.
Kent in SD
recently i saw a video tutoria, someone explained about both model at 100 ISO D7100 has more shadow detail as compare to d7200,
and on 1600 iso D7100 has black band in dark areas and D7200 fine with these,
so what you sat about that difference?
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i read all your posts and thanks to all
anyone using 50mm f1.8g with D7100?
or should i sale my 50mm with my D3200 and purchase a 17-50mm f2.8 instead of kit lens,
i never used brust on my old camera, and if i used brust it will be maximum 7-8 shoot or may b 10 shoots, so i guess buffer will be ok,
and one thing i read about D7100 black band on higer iso, actually my all pics capture on max 400 mostly on 100, so black band it's not an issue specially if u have f1.8 lens.
my 80% mind switched to D7100, lets see guys which model waiting for me
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I was called away and my post seems to have posted itself before I finished editing it (must have hit a button on the way out), so d7100 and 7200 get mixed up a bit. The D7100 is enough better than the 3200 to be a significant improvement in high ISO, even though the 7200 is better. It's really quite nice. I believe in the original post the choice was between a D7200 body alone, keeping the old D3200 lenses, or a D7100 with its kit lens. I would agree that if you're doing weddings, no kit lens is likely to be fast enough, but if so, certainly the D3200 kit lens is more marginal, and there would be a good argument for getting a D7100 body and using the extra for a faster third party lens. That might especially be better if one plans to sell the D3200, which might fetch more with its kit lens.
i will sale my D3200 with kit lens and 50mm f1.8G still in my bag, so if i go for D7200 body i have only 50mm with it but if i go for D7100, there will be both 50mm and kit zoom lens
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Hello,
i want to upgrade my camera from D3200 to D7xxx Series, and my budget is limited (D7100 plus kit lens or D7200 only body).
some friends suggest go for D7100 body and other amount spend on some good glass, and some prefer D7200.
im very confused about that which should i buy.
im not a sports photographer so high buffer not my concern, and im not sure about image quality and iso performance between two models. other thing focus system, my 90% photography is product, candid, street and weddings so which AF system best for me ?
i hope for good response
kind regard
Sohaib Siddique
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<p>thank you both, i purchased yn-568ex nikon version with gold lettering, Wouter i am also planning to buy YN622-tx and one YN-622N for off camera flasher uses.<br>
but im sad my body doesn't have HSS option, but i listened if i use yn568ex on YN-622n and another YN-622n (or Yn-622n-tx as Wouter said) on my camera i will be able to use max shutter speed of my body which is 1/4000th sec.<br>
is it true ?</p>
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Hello,
i have nikon D3200 and recently purchased YN-568ex, after some digging I realize that its a wrong pick, now i want to using my flashlight with HSS and i-TTL on camera or off camera, so which triggers should i buy to use HSS and i-TTL function.
i guess best combination to buy YN-685 with YN-622-Tx because YN-685 built in 622tx receiver but know unfortunately i purchased YN-
568ex kindly guide me which is the best triggers should i buy, is it YN-622n transceiver pair best for me ?
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<p>Thanks Matthew for your great response, now finally i decided to go for fastpack 350, i will order soon and i hope its suitable for me and as per my imaginations :P,<br>
again thanks for your time</p>
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<p>Thanks Matthew for your opinion, fastpack 350 waste belt is removable? or can we insert inside while we are not using this.<br>
fastpack 350 is good as compare to pro runner 350 ?<br>
fastpack 350 is very good on it's own, when i compare to pro runner 350 i'm little bit confuse which one should i buy</p>
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<p>Hello,<br>
I want to purchase a camera bag which has also space for laptop, i have selected two bags <br>
i- Lowepro Pro Runner 350 AW<br>
ii- Lowepro Fastpack 350 AW<br>
but i'm little bit confuse about laptop compartment size and again size when i put on my shoulder :D. i read many comments and reviews they look bulky and looking heavy on shoulders.<br>
i want to see photos of both bags when someone put on shoulders if someone have these bag kindly share your photos, and my laptop physical dimension are under:<br>
Toshiba Satellite C55-A5302<br>
Dimensions (W x D x H Front/H Rear): 14.96” x 9.53” x 1.27”/1.39”<br>
and suggest me bag from both i'm not frequent traveler but need space for my gears.<br>
Thank You. </p>
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<p>means, crop factor only working with DX or FX body not with lens?</p>
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michael your body is DX or FX?
i have DX body and im planing to buy 70-300mm VR (FX Lens). so is this working for me as a 105-450mm?
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I have D3200 camera and using 50 mm f1.8G, my camera's body DX lens is FX and with math my focal length is 75mm, i want to know if
im using DX lens with my DX body then math calculation is counted or not ?
Thanks
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<p>i have been gain many more from every comments, thanks all guys </p>
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<p>guys im little bit confuse in 1:1 and 1:2 ? what is this?<br>
and i wana use existing camera and lens i need extension tube or reverse converter. </p>
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<p>hi friends<br>
i have nikon D3200 with 50mm F1.8G lens and i want to go for some macro please guide me if required any converter or extension tube please tell me about. <br>
thanks in advance.</p>
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<p>thanks for it </p>
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<p>matthew means that max DoF using f8 or more, but he said maximum sharpness in range of f4 to f5.6.</p>
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<p>i have d3200 and nikon 50mm f1.8g, i want to know can i use this lens for landscape photography and which fstop i should use in landscape?</p>
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<p>Mathew Currie i will try your method , according to your 1st pic depth of field i two feet, from 4 to 3 feet and 3 to 4 feet, </p>
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<p>one thing more if i cover a object like 2 - 3 meter away can i shoot with 2.0 or 2.8 Aperture ?</p>
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<p>thanks all really helping, thx alan to clear my concept.</p>
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<p>thanku paul i will try </p>
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<p>you means for portrait us small f stop like 1.8 and 2.8 and for landscape 16 ?<br>
another thing when capture something really close and my aperture on 1.8 even on 2.8 i cant focus whole area which i want ?</p>
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<p>i have same problem with nikon d3200 and 50mm 1.8g but in my case thats very rare</p>
Nikon D7200 or D7100
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thanks all
decision was made, mow i have D7100 currently im using with 50mm f1.8g