These are the settings for the Nikon D750 that I prefer and are subject to change. The Nikon D750 can be purchased here. Playback Menu Playback Display Options- None, Highlights, RGB Histogram, Shooting Data: On Image Review-Off After Delete- Show next ...
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Nikon D750 - The Expanded GuideDavid Taylor
I will not go into detail about any of those items, since if you are currently using a D850, D500, D7500, D750, etc, you will already be familiar with those menu items and their options. You can consult one of my Menu Setup Spreadsheets to learn about suggested settings for those ...
Nikon D750 menu setup spreadsheet–$2.99(Please contact me if you purchased the Nikon D750 Experience guide and need the free link to this spreadsheet.) Nikon D810 menu setup spreadsheet–$2.99(Please contact me if you purchased the Nikon D810 Experience guide and need the free link to this ...
Full Stop Media - Digital Photography E Book User's Guides for the: Nikon D850, Nikon D7500, Nikon D500, Nikon D810, Nikon D750, Nikon D610, Nikon D600, Nikon D7200, Nikon D7100, Nikon D7000, Nikon Df, Nikon D5600, Nikon D5500, Nikon D5300, Nikon D5200, Nikon D5100, Canon 5D ...
I tacitly assumed my (former) Z6ii would have had at least the CLS (creative lighting system) capabilities of my D750, particularly since I use the CLS to control remote flashes' power levels from the body. Nope, since there's no Z6ii flash to emit the pre-flashes needed to instruct...
Demystifying Log ISO, Exposure, and Noise by Horshack (I briefly covered the video in my last weekly recap):
After the colored camera cages, SmallRig is now selling orange batteries for Nikon cameras (see the full list here): EN-EL15c USB-C rechargeable battery (available in blue & orange) – compatible with Z5, Z6, Z7, Z6II, Z7II, Z8, D7200, D7500, D500, D610, D750, D780, D810, ...
No camera-state presets, just the same clumsy "settings banks" Nikon has used since 2003. The lesser cameras (D750 and down) are better here as they have two mode-dial settings, U1 and U2, that let us recall complete sets of camera settings with just one click. Missing ...