had my nikon d750 for a few days....
and I have a few complaints. First of all has anyone noticed how high you have to set the ISO to take a photo? For instance the photo I just took outside was taken at 6400 ISO, with my d600 I could take the same photo with the Iso set at 400. What gives??
Also I know that the weight is lighter than my d600. Is that because it isn't made as well? The strap is pretty cheesy too. I will have to order another one to make sure the camera is safe.
I haven't tried the D750 as I am satisfied with the D6x0. But from what you said it sounds cheaply made. It isn't weather sealed like the 610 either. Send it back and get a 610.
J.m.H.O.
I haven't heard anything but how great the ISO is.
Japakomom
Loc: Originally from the Last Frontier
I see you had your shutter speed at 1/2000. Why so fast? Your ISO can come down greatly if you change your shutter speed.
Good question, I was wondering if it was me...I was on manual,
4.5. I'll go check it out again although the light has changed.
You really don't have to set the iso every time you take a picture. When you take pictures outside in daylight, iso 100 - 200 is plenty, when shooting indoors during daylight, iso 200 - 400. Iso comes in handy when your shooting in low light or want a faster shutter speed.
That is what it usually is with the d600.
Just for info purposes, the difference in weight is only 10 grams.
D750 -750g, D600/610- 760g.
Bob
Took two more pictures, one with d600, manual, f4.5, ISO 200.
Sending one at a time.
this is with the d750...different settings. Manual, f4.5, ISO 400.
Japakomom
Loc: Originally from the Last Frontier
You really need to use the same setting and then you can see any differences.
Why f4.5? Try shooting at f8 and I believe you will be happier with what you are posting. Drop your SS down to say 150 and your ISO will be around 100. I would also look at what you have your white balance set at. The first pictures you posted were over exposed and not sharp. Hope this helps!
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