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Oct 1, 2023 14:24:33   #
13 wrote:
Nice shot!!!!


Thanks.
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Oct 1, 2023 12:47:29   #
Mt. Rainier National Park


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Sep 28, 2023 11:03:06   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
You know what you could do in the future? Consult your PDF copy of the D750 User's Manual. All I did was search for the work 'increment'. Page 203 in the discussion of Bracketing shows this same screen. You can then figure it out from there.


I was actually tried that. I was able to get the # of exposures down to 0 but nothing changed. Then somehow it changed back to normal after several minutes of fiddling around with it. I’ll have to learn how to set bracketing do I’ll know how to cancel it.

Dennis
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Sep 28, 2023 07:51:40   #
Settlit wrote:
At the risk of suggesting the obvious, have you tried reaching out to Nikon for assistance?


I have not but somehow it’s back to normal. Don’t know what I did to set it or to cancel it.

Dennis
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Sep 27, 2023 23:46:00   #
bsprague wrote:
I don't own a Nikon but, if it were me, and it was frozen, I would take the batteries out to force a reboot.


Thanks. Tried that but no luck.
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Sep 27, 2023 22:38:00   #
I was showing a photo on my camera’s screen and I must have hit something to cause this. Now I can’t bring up my menu, change any settings or view the photo. How do I undo this? Nikon D750.


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Sep 18, 2023 08:23:48   #
Jon Erdmann wrote:
It was such a beautiful day yesterday, cloudless sky and not much wind at Two Medicine Lake. These boats haven't been put away yet for the winter, but rentals are all done for the season.


My wife and I were there last year. I caught an early sunrise on the morning we were leaving. While there, the local park ranger showed me a blue hour picture he took of a mother moose and her calf walking along the shore close to the boats in your picture. The water was perfectly still except for the ripples made by the moose. Blue and purple colors were vibrant. I told him if I had taken that picture I would then sell all my equipment because I would never be able to take another as stunning as his.

Dennis
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Sep 8, 2023 08:20:05   #
Thanks everyone. I'll just wait til it NEEDS to be serviced.

Dennis
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Sep 8, 2023 07:05:15   #
Hello Hoggers,

How often do you send out your camera for routine maintenance? I've had my D750 for 6 years now and haven't sent it out yet, but I have had the sensor cleaned annually. Nothing is wrong with it but I'm just wondering.

Thanks,

Dennis
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Aug 23, 2023 11:53:44   #
Sonyphil wrote:
Any suggestions on photography along the Amalfi coast, particularly Positano? By land or by small boat? Cruise will have one day in Sorrento and one day in Almalfi in late October. Any suggestions would be much appreciated, thanks in advance!


My wife and I were there in September 2015. Beautiful area. We stayed in Amalfi and did tours of Amalfi, Ravello and a day trip to Capri. If you have time, try to grab lunch at this place. You'll have take a 15 minute boat from the beach at Positano. A real hidden gem.

Dennis


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Aug 17, 2023 18:50:26   #
What Dave said.
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Aug 15, 2023 08:20:54   #
rehess wrote:
The first one is basically 3:2, while the second is basically 16:9


Yup -- I get that. Someone (Chg_Canon?) suggested I was using Live View. That turned out to be true. I used Live View to compose but forgot to change it back. The selector button on the Live View switch was/is on the SLR icon (as opposed to the video camera icon). Someone else suggested the aspect is changed to 16:9 when in Live View but I did another test at home. I took 2 pictures in my living room, 1 in Live View and 1 TTL. Both in camera showed 6016 x 4016. Does LRC change it when imported from the storage card? I'm at a loss for an explanation.

Dennis
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Aug 14, 2023 07:38:19   #
dpullum wrote:
For my Panasonic TZ100 the still photo and video have different specifications. Why???? I googled but did not find the reason.

Family portraits, no matter who's family, are great humor when looking... Two linebacker football guys, two Rabbits, a gymnast doing the splits, a model [bottom rt], Wilson from home improvement peeking over a hat [back rt], and a serious face dog... my old family gathering photos evoked smiles... long gone film days, sorry to say.


I had to take 2 sets of 4 bursts each in order to get the majority of the subjects looking at the camera and trying to smile.

Dennis
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Aug 14, 2023 07:36:39   #
steve_stoneblossom wrote:
Based on your account along with the prior response, and knowing how easily you can accidentally change the setting on the 750, check to see if you have inadvertently changed your shooting mode from ‘photograph’ to ‘movie’. It’s the smaller dial under the multi-selector dial.


Thanks Steve. Shooting mode is still on "photograph". Which begs the question -- If I'm using "Live Mode" and "Photograph" mode, why does it change the image size?

Dennis
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Aug 14, 2023 07:22:57   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
What causes it? You.

You're looking at the export results of your usage of a, the camera and b, Lightroom export. We can't look at the Export JPEGs and 'know' what you've done there locally at your computer and / or the camera.

To isolate the settings being applied, look at the NEF files outside of LR. Assure the image files report 6016x4016 pixels. When you consult page 118 of your D750 User's Manual, you'll see this file size is the FX 'large' format. It doesn't look like anything unusual occurred for the first image.

The second image appears to match the pixel resolution of the FX-large movie format at 6016x3376. Page 477 of the same User's Manual identifies this pixel resolution as "FX-format photographs taken in movie live view". So, look at how you compose and shoot these types of images, and consider not using the "movie live view".
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BINGO ! You nailed it! I used Live View to compose but forgot to turn it off when taking the image. Sometimes I can't believe I got to this age given some of the mistakes I've made along the way.

Thank you. This has bugged me for the past week and I just couldn't put my finger on the cause.

Regards,

Dennis
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