the Canon 5D1. I already had vintage Nikon F mount glass (that at this point, I have been using on my Fujis for years with adapters), so it would mea that I would not need any adapter or new lenses to use the camera properly, that wasn't the case with the 5D. So D700 it ...
If you wanna take the plunge and get a brand new camera with a full-frame sensor (the single most important upgrade you can buy), I’d consider aNikon D610* (DSLR) orNikon Z5* (mirrorless). Thecheapestfull-frame Nikon you can buy is probably a usedNikon D700*, which is old but s...
something like f/16, your shutter speed will suffer and will introduce motion blur and camera shake. I try to keep my shutter speed reasonably fast, something like 1/100th of a second (depending on the focal length). As a rule of thumb, your shutter speed should be equal to or faster...
improved AWB than D600 and slighty faster FPS up from 5.5 (D600) to 6 (D610). The sensor on the D610 is still capable of delivering amazing IQ in 2024. The only Nikon camera that took away that value crown is the Nikon Z5, which is an even better camera. But it's pricier than ...
7) Provide Your Shutter Actuation Count Some may have different opinions on this one. I believe that if you are selling a medium-to-high end camera, you should anticipate that anyone worth their salt will ask for the shutter actuation count. Obtain a copy of Opanda EXIF viewing software (...
Nikon does a better job here as it’s full frame FX cameras have a DX setting for using the smaller lenses. You can use full frame lenses on DX cameras too but here you need to do more homework to understand Nikon’s schizophrenia. Older and dearer Nikon bodies still have AF-motors, ...
So if I apply the “333 Rule”, I would get 23.78 seconds with the same 14mm lens. This works fine, but I cannot change the internal shutter speed on a Nikon to numbers between 20 and 25, unless I use a remote shutter release. The solution is just to pick one or the other; you...
One of the first that I tried out when I started to get more serious about phone-ography is an iOS-only app,Camera+. One of the most attractive features of Camera+ is that it has a manual mode, giving you full control over shutter speed and ISO. If you decide to shoot in Auto mod...