Borga Voffe
Senior Member
I was at my best, a spring chicken youth at the age 40
Shooting with Nikon F4, on a Nikkor 55 micro. No trouble with eyesight.
Now almost 30 years later, I barely can handle a d750. I dont see the settings in the field, I have to adjust them before I head out. I know reading glasses, but that would mean two pair of glasses to keep track of....
Well the point is .---- this fabulous computer called Nikon d750 really gives me great shots!
Everything is like clockwork, the AF is superjetfast and beeps to say its OK, the exposure is dead on, everythimg. I just mount a 70-300 VR nikkor, let the lens and d750 think a second. I really dont see what they are doing, I can somehow see that things get sharp and pretty good exposed. And the shot they give me is like that photo taken above!
Hope you take this point
How do I adjust my Nikon F4 so its point and shoot with Portra 400 film -- using the D750 as a companion set at same ISO to show what speed and aperture to be used.
I did know this back in the 80ies, I used F4 a lot. But years have passed, and I really cant remember
Shooting with Nikon F4, on a Nikkor 55 micro. No trouble with eyesight.
Now almost 30 years later, I barely can handle a d750. I dont see the settings in the field, I have to adjust them before I head out. I know reading glasses, but that would mean two pair of glasses to keep track of....
Well the point is .---- this fabulous computer called Nikon d750 really gives me great shots!
Everything is like clockwork, the AF is superjetfast and beeps to say its OK, the exposure is dead on, everythimg. I just mount a 70-300 VR nikkor, let the lens and d750 think a second. I really dont see what they are doing, I can somehow see that things get sharp and pretty good exposed. And the shot they give me is like that photo taken above!
Hope you take this point
How do I adjust my Nikon F4 so its point and shoot with Portra 400 film -- using the D750 as a companion set at same ISO to show what speed and aperture to be used.
I did know this back in the 80ies, I used F4 a lot. But years have passed, and I really cant remember