This is shot with NO long-exposure NR. I don't have the time to wait for it, and as you can see it's unnecessary with eight-minute exposures. The valley was hazy from all the campfires; the D850 is precisely capturing what's there.ISO 400...
This is where a twin memory card slots helps - Back when I was shotting with a D800 I had an incompatible issue with a CF card and lost all photos - luckily my SD card recorded all images. mais51's gear list: Nikon D800Nikon D850Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm F1.4GNikon AF-S Nikkor ...
As for a lens recommendation, check this review out. I’ll be in touch today with an email that should help further ;-) Reply Pierre on January 13, 2018 at 12:58 am Instead of having both the 85mm f/1.8 and f/1.4 lenses in this list, you could have chosen the 85mm f/1.8 and...
different XQD memory cards used in the Nikon Z7 mirrorless camera, including the new Nikon XQD cards (not available in the US yet). Their recommendation is to use the Sony G-Series XQD memory cards (Adorama | B&H | Amazon) in the Nikon Z7 camera. Other XQD memory cards, such as the...
I'd not use any Kingston, PNY, store brands, or any brands other than SanDisk and Lexar, period.I especially like the 1000x Lexar CF card I just got; everything is much faster than with the SD cards I've tried.TripodsYou don't need a tripod. ...
If you really want the ultimate Nikon digital experience, shoot manual-focus lenses on any FX DSLR like the D780, D850, D750 or many others, all of which have the correct mechanical sensors and actuators to read aperture ring position and to actuate the automatic diaphragm instantly for full...
I always use a card reader, it doesn’t require the camera to be unavailable for use, so get a good one preferably on a recommendation. If your previous camera used the 10 pin socket any accessories you used with that should work with the Z8, try them before you buy replacements. Stra...
1.6 oz. (45g) lighter than the D7200, and much lighter than a D850.Group-area AF.Only 20.6 MP, no longer 24 MP.No more second card slot.No longer meters with manual-focus lenses.Good topThe images always look great. In competent hands, they're always sharp and in-focus with great...
on that menu. Otherwise you'll get into menu diving pretty quickly every time you want to reformat a card. Frankly, that was a mistake by Nikon. They could have used the ISO/Delete buttons the same as on the D850 as a short cut. I see no good reason why they took this feature ...
Nikon's 8- models have often been the most popular Nikon among prosumers for decades, exactly as the N8008, N80, D80, D800, D810 and D850 were in older times.The Nikon Z8 shoots extremely well at 120 FPS with full autofocus and autoexposure tracking, something no camera other than ...