I’ not going to clean it. One spec is not worth it.
Ok guys and gals, I started this conversation, today I photographed a white sheet of paper 3 times and found the same single spec each time in the same spot. One spec does not warrant me cleaning the sensor. Thanks for all the good help.
Ok guys and gals, I started this conversation, today I photographed a white sheet of paper 3 times and found the same single spec each time in the same spot. One spec does not warrant me cleaning the sensor. Thanks for all the good help.
I have the d750 and it’s great. Had it since it came out years ago. I shoot at iso 1600 for sports and school indoor concerts. No noise .
I do not trust eBay for used camera’s. You won’t know if it fell in the lake.
Go to Nikon or b&h for a refurbished Nikon d750.
What products are recommended for cleaning the sensor on a Nikon D750.?
Beautiful images. Thanks for letting us see them.
If you have Nikon lenses, I recommend the d750. I bought one and have never regretted it. The ergonomics are awesomely, Weight is tolerable (I am 82).
With Nikon or Tamron lenses images are great.
For the price of a Mc Donald’s hamburger, fries and a drink once a month I have the best and latest photo editing software on the planet. Need I say more?
Oh, also free upgrades are included, including AI .
From my experience the comparison is true.
Having just purchased my 3rd iMac in 10 years, 2 for me and one for my wife for her gaming, go with at least a 21.5 inch with 32 or 64 g ram, a 1 tb fusion drive and a video card with 4gb vram. Many editing programs are using AI applications, Oscar included.
I use KelbyOne. Com for $100 bucks a year you get fantastic tutorials from pro photographers.
I find learning from pro’s on the web, especially KelbyOne teach me how to improve my landscape photography. Doing the same thing over and over isn’t really learning and learning from the right people and practicing is what makes ordinary become extraordinary.
PI use AI denoise with images shot with high ISO (1600 and higher). I think topaz does not recommend using AI sharpen, but i could be wrong. If printing I go to LR classic and use the three step printing and sharpening routine recommended.
I meant to say I do not think topaz recommends AI sharpening and AI denoise together
Try the Tamron 70-200 f2.8 I have one one on my Nikon d750 all the time. Costs much less than the Nikon and canon and the images are beautiful.
I use photoshop exclusively. It is very powerful in that it allows you to work with layers which are Non Destructive. Lightroom does not work with layers.
I hate Lightroom cataloging. If you are a pro and need to find images from years ago then use Lightroom. I have 25000+ images on external hard drives and have no problem finding images.