Would appreciate any feedback.
Equipment & Settings:
Nikon D7200
Tokina 100
ISO 100
F/29
1/100
With flash
Yes, and it is those type of responses that probably make some people hesitate to ask a question.
Gentlemen, thank you for you succint reply. That certainly answers my question.
As I indicated, it was purchased used and did not come with a manual. I have tried to search on Google for a manual or information prior to posting my question but not luck.
I recently purchased a used Nikkor 80-400mm d lens. I use it on my Nikon d7200 and I'm looking for a explanation of the function of the limiter switch? Thank you.
First I'd like to express my appreciation to everyone who responded to my post. What I like about UHH is the mix of viewpoints and experience that are expressed. Certainly there is never one right answer. Have I made a decision, no! But that's okay, because it does cause one to think and maybe I already have what is best for me. Right back to the 'want' verses 'need' thing! Thanks again.
I currently own a D7000 with multiple DX and FX glass. I am a amateur, shooting general photos and not trying to become a professional. I am considering upgrading to FX. First I have no problems with my D7000 and can not give a good reason for wanting an FX other then 'want'. Budgets (and my wife) will not allow me to consider a switch to mirrorless or a new FX body! So I began thinking about upgrading to a D600, but then started reading back issue articles on UHH and the web about dust and oil issues on the sensor. With no backup from a Nikon warranty, is this a risky move? Am I asking for potential trouble? Thank you for you input.
Well, I've tried every suggestion, but no success. Even brave enough to open a discussion with my wife regarding a conversion to 'mirrorless'.....dumb move!
However, I must say, that as an amateur photographer, finding this site has been amazing. The expertise of the members and the willingness to share their knowledge is just incredible. Thanks again.
Interesting, but I'm married...........I'm afraid that could be a life changing conversation!
Yes, I took it off of auto ISO and used 100, but no change?
Sorry, I should have mentioned that the camera is in manual mode and auto ISO.
In the current Internet issue of Shutterbug there is an article/video by Pierre Lambert titled "How to Use Your Camera's Live View Mode to Get the Correct Exposure Every Time". It sounded interesting and I tried this method, but it does not seem to work on my Camera (or user error!)? There is no change to the view when I change the aperture or speed. I'm using a Nikon D7000. Lambert was using a Canon, but I can not imagine that would make a difference? Any thoughts? Thank you. Ron
Great, thank you, I appreciate the clarification.
No, I do not print large photos. Can you give me a bit more explanation? Not sure I understand. Thank you.