Still, your camera must have the EFCS feature to be able to do this. So your first step should be to first go through your camera menu, perhaps even the camera manual, and see if it is something you can use. If you shoot with a Nikon DSLR, the feature is always found under the ...
Having said that I moved to full frame the moment i found a good used D700 camera for a good price- late 2012 i think and have not really touched nikon apsc since I got my d810 a couple of years later and the d200 was retired as the second body. Since then the relevance of APS-...
but you will need a white balance card (also known as “grey card”, or “18% gray card”), and your camera needs to be able to read it. If you visit your camera’s white balance menu setting, you should be able to see something that says “Preset” (Nikon) or “Custom ...
Around this time I also rented a Canon 5D III for a wedding shoot; not at all impressed with the camera even though I still had a good stock of quality Canon lenses. But the groom felt more comfortable with me carrying a Canon as opposed to Sony. This wouldn't be the case today! A...
The 5D still has thicker colours, better kin and gradients at HD raw. Plus smaller and lower cost. Nikon: D810 and D750 both have a solid FF HD image. Slightly lower resolution than a7s/5D HD but very close and with post sharpening pretty similar. Ther's no alisaing/moire, much ...
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Fact:Uncompensated daytime shots of D810a are far less h-alpha polluted than would be expected of an astro (full h-alpha transmission) camera! I have read exactly the same thing in a review of the D810a. I find it most puzzling that it can simultaneously have a good H-alpha response ...
moreBut can your D810 sync flash at 1/2000s like this Hasselblad? And that's full power strobes, at any aperture, not some HSS sync where you lose strobe power the more you go over the camera's sync speed. This is one of the main reasons for medium format. All cameras are tools...
Cameras have a narrower dynamic range than the human eye, although the gap is closing. The best modern cameras like theNikon D810can achieve just under 15 stops of dynamic range in any one photo. Most digital cameras get somewhere between 12 and 14 while film negatives can get up to about...
I am curios how can this be explained, in my understanding, a lens that can resolve, let's say a 36mp nikon sensor, nikon d800 or d810, that lens can be used for RED too. Also, the cinema lenses, from canon at least that cover FX sensor, are way bigger, a lot of glass compar...