Someone asked about this camera and I use it and know lots that do. It's a great camera with dual card slots. does everything I need it to do. I'm not a professional photographer but get great results from it. Shoot mainly with Tamron 18-400 and 150-600mm. Should cost around $500 used. Buy from only reputable dealers and it will last forever. Bought my 2nd one last week, $500 mint condition. Good luck.
On kits or digital software to calibrate my camera and lens. Any suggestions?
Thanks I always forget about Craigslist
Shooting Nikon d7200. Looking to buy used or refurbished 150 to 600 and 18 to 400 either Tamron or Sigma any ideas where I might find one?
I should have Nikon d70 200 and one of the first things I did was go to back button focusing. It's quick it's easy it's consistent you don't have to hold the shutter button halfway down and you get excellent pictures it's the only way to fly
Understandable. But not everybody who is into photography is trying to achieve professional or expert status. I'm sure many professionals started on FX type cameras and would have great information to share with the rest of us. Maybe one day I'll achieve that status
It should have read I use the Nikon d7200 camera. The rest of the information is accurate
I shoot the Canon d70 200 and try to use Nikon software and found it to be extremely confusing had to call Nikon several times and they didn't always have answers and felt that they agreed that it's not the best software going to stick with Photoshop and $9.99 a month includes all free updates
You can subscribe to Adobe Photoshop which gives you Adobe raw and Lighthouse for $9.99 per month. Currently taking classes on how to use Photoshop somewhat easy takes a lot of pain with if you're not in the class but doable. Considered to be the best on the market for 9.99 a month
New to DSLR photography. Recently purchased a Nikon D7200. Love the camera still understanding the various menus and features and how they affect my photos.
The 7000 series nikon are great cameras but little is discussed by pros about the proper ways to set-up your camera. These cameras have lots of options but it would be nice to get opinions from the pros on this.
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