I have a D 610 and depending on what I am going to be shooting when I go out I either take my 24-120mm F2.8-f4 or my 28-300mm f3.5-5.6. If I am planning a specific itinerary when I go someplace I also have a bag with a 17-35mm f2.8, 24-70mm f2.8, 70-200mm f2.8 and a 200-500 f5.6. Most of the time the 24-120 or 28-300 are on the camera.
@bsprague; I was fine with your answer till the no bourbon, beer, peanut M & M's, Snickers bars, And mashed potatoes. 🙀🙀🙀
If the bales were wrapped in plastic it is very possible they are grass bales wrapped to make silage. That is a common thing for some farmers now.
I have also remembered that years ago when large screen tv's were first high definition that if you were not looking square on to the tv screen that the picture seemed to be weak.
I have a pair of Go Pro video cameras that I take with me on road trips for just the fun of shooting video. I do not share much if any of the video content as I am not completely satisfied with my end result. My question concerns the difference in video quality in viewing the video on my 27" iMac and my 59" 4K Sony Television. On my iMac I get very clear high definition video. On my Sony the video is not nearly as sharp. Is this caused by the difference in dimensions of the monitor and TV screen or do I need to look elsewhere?
Since there must be some yellow in the photos and I do not see shades in varying colors of yellow I would guess that I would use the lens in the second photo as it looks the best to me.
It would help to actually see the photo files.
You do know that you will cut your resolution in half with DX lenses? DX is less than 20mp.
By the fact that you recorded new files over the old ones I would say not a chance for retrieval.
William Bennett wrote:
full frame
just a Canon mount
Since there are 6 different mounts for Canon lenses you are being rather snotty with this answer.
Considering there was a OS system update on Friday it is possible that you need to go to the Adobe web site and see if you can log in to the home page of Adobe.
BebuLamar wrote:
Thanks. I will down load the manual. FYI I do not own the D750.
Considering how Nikon puts their manuals together you would be lucky to find it without Google.
BebuLamar wrote:
I meant specifically the Nikon D750.
See page 319/320 in the owners manual for the answer to your question.
I have had no Nikon issues at all. Brain farts a bunch. I am completely happy until I forget how I have it set.