Did you get it on sale???? The replacement is a D7200 has been out for some time....
Put your camera on auto ISO.... then you don't have to remember to change it every time you move from on light condition to another!
Put your camera on auto ISO.... then you don't have to remember to change it every time you move from on light condition to another!
Shooting in Florida have been fortunate to catch pelicans, Black Skimmers and Sandhill Crane.
Shutter stops working and in my case basically mangled the shutter when it failed. Sorry I don't have a shot to show you but shutter was twisted and bent. Early indication of a problem was with first shot after turning on it acted like it locked the mirror up and a second push of the shutter release returned to normal until it mangled.
Go to the Nikon website and there is a place where you can enter your serial number and determine if you D750 has the bad shutters.
Shutter stops working and in my case basically mangled the shutter when it failed. Sorry I don't have a shot to show you but shutter was twisted and bent. Early indication of a problem was with first shot after turning on it acted like it locked the mirror up and a second push of the shutter release returned to normal until it mangled.
Go to the Nikon website and there is a place where you can enter your serial number and determine if you D750 has the bad shutters.
There is a similar issue with the D750!!!
I have a a NIKON D750 that I bought in May 2015. Two months ago it started acting "funny"... the first shot after turning it on would "hang" and I had to hit the shutter release a second time and then it worked correctly. I was shooting a basketball game and turned it off to during half time. Turned it back on and nothing and through the view finder something blocking the view.
I took it to my local NIKON camera shop and they opened it up and raised the mirror. The shutter was totally mangled!
Nikon will replace and repair the issue of the shutter at no charge. If you go to the Nikon site and enter your serial number it will tell you if your camera is one or a series that have the defctive shutter.
Agree 100% with Bryan Petersen's "Understanding Exposure" I have many friends who are beginners and they all have come away with a new understanding how to effectively use their new DSLR by reading this book!!
Looks like lots of issues with ColorRight....
ColorRight: a bad experience: Open Talk Forum: Digital Photography ...
www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3548223DP Review
Sep 18, 2013 - So I switched the conversation to the problem at hand and he replied in a ... He was banned for accusing us of being thieves in a public forum.
Re: ColorRight: a bad experience: Open Talk Forum: Digital ... Oct 2, 2015
Re: helping friend to solve get the color right. snapture issue ... Apr 5, 2013
Weird Issue with Custom White Balance in D700: Nikon FX SLR ... Jul 16, 2012
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I use David Busch's Book on the D7100 and have also used several others as I have upgraded. I'm now using a D750..love it and used Dave's book to understand all it's features!!!
Highly recommended!!
I use David Busch's Book on the D7100 and have also used several others as I have upgraded. I'm now using a D750..love it and used Dave's book to understand all it's features!!!
Highly recommended!!
Never mind...just realized they were sold.