At this point I would look for a used D750. I went through 6 D 600's with bad shutters. My post are here a while back if you want to look.
Buy from a god dealer. KEH I picked up lens there, it is an older shift 35mm and it was like brand new.
I used that lens for years on my crop nikons. Nice and sharp, with great contrast
Jim Bianco wrote:
What is the best ND filter ND 1000 10 stop. Tha NICI , the GOBI or the Heida this is the price I could afford 72mm.Thanks Jim Bianco
Breakthrough Since getting them my Lee filters sit on the shelf. 10 stop won't be used as much as a 3 and or 6 stop.
I only turn it on when my shutter speed for the f stop I want gets down to 100th of a second. During the day my shutter speed is fast enough to freeze my subject. I have been using auto ISO with a high ISO setting of 800. I guess it is a hang on from the film days but I use good technique over tech, to get my photos.
Remember viewing distance, now days way to many people are pixel peeping at 100 or worst yet 400 percent. Normal viewing distance of 6 feet min. The prints will be fine.
You will love this filter, I have had it dunce the Kickstarter. Actually my Lee filters sit in a pouch on a shelf since switching to breakthrough. The color is way better my lees had a blue color cast.
Looking at the CA tax tables to get to 13% you should be making enough to buy an overrated Hasselblad
Copied from IRS publication on CA tax rates
California has 7 different brackets for personal income tax rates:
1.25% on the first $7,168 of taxable income
2.25% on taxable income between $7,169 and $16,994
4.25% on taxable income between $16,995 and $26,821
6.25% on taxable income between $26,822 and $37,233
8.25% on taxable income between $37,234 and $47,055
9.55% on taxable income between $47,056 and $1,000,000
10.55% on taxable income $1,000,001 or more
black to transparent takes the foreground color is and grads it off to transparent. check your black and white color swatches
Just hit the D key to get back to defaults
MikeMck wrote:
I second the suggestion about Optech straps. The reason I like them instead of Rapid is that they attach to the camera lugs, not the tripod socket. Good luck!
Am a third on opted. I have been using them for years I can unclip my camera when it’s on a tripod then clip right back in when I am done shooting, I have the dual harness for things like motocross and horses or even deserts where there is always fine dust in the air and I want to keep lens changes down to a minimum.
Sorry, but you missed focus.
strange how they had time to film it but no one made an effort to snuff out the flames
everyone wants the viral video these days
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
The 18-200. On vacation you want to enjoy yourself, not have to screw around with lenses.
I agree take the 18 to 200, that will cover all your needs for a vacation.
Maybe we should all call and report all the traffic cams, that have gone up in the past few years, they are watching us almost everywhere we go.
Wow, I have a 750 because I feel like it's a lot lighter then my other gear. Sure it's a mid sized camera, but you are getting a full size sensor in a rather compact size. But there is nothing wrong going with a crop sensor these days. Remember the only bad photo is the one you didn't take
Would rent something with a little more reach then 70 mm. Omething that covers 24 to about 120mm. And also what's your favorite focal length to shoot. Mine is in the 80 to 100mm range. Filter all your 5 star photos by focal length and see what you shoot the most. And then make sure you have that focal length covered.
In Iceland used a 24 to 70 and a 70 to 200. I did very few wide shoots. But tharpts my style. If I would go today I would bring my Nikon 24 to 120mm f4 lens.
Have a great trip