BackdoorArts
Senior Member
Can't fill a frame that requires a 750mm when you only have a 500mm.
Can't fill a frame that requires a 750mm when you only have a 500mm.
hahaha sure ya can. Get closer! I do a lot of wildlife photography man and while I am not always in the right spot, I have just never been the type to crop much in post except to straighten a bit if I need to. I will admit it has put me in some very unique situations and I have even questioned my own sanity at times but if I can't get into position the way I want then that was my fault. I know that does not fit with some photographers perspective but the ones who I have learned from, that's just how they do it.
hahaha sure ya can. Get closer! I do a lot of wildlife photography man and while I am not always in the right spot, I have just never been the type to crop much in post except to straighten a bit if I need to. I will admit it has put me in some very unique situations and I have even questioned my own sanity at times but if I can't get into position the way I want then that was my fault. I know that does not fit with some photographers perspective but the ones who I have learned from, that's just how they do it.
I understand and agree in Principal... sometimes though it is just not possible. I move closer when I can (300mm) but sometimes (like my ducks at Horseshoe Pond), they are out in the marsh and down an embankment (slippery wet, mud snow) Sure, I could get a boat and come around but it is not practical at the time I see them at lunch..
If I can get closer to fill the frame I try.. otherwise, I take wwhat I can get and see if I can make somethingout of it!
Pat in NH
Here is cropping on the D800 - http://nikonites.com/d800/11514-cropping-d800.htmlCropping post shot is just not something I do much of. I would rather get a set of telecons if I have to. That's my preference guys. That's how I was taught by other professionals. I rather get it right in camera than other wise. As for a 400 on safari... thats awesome, take a telecon as well and you are almost assured of getting the shot without stretching the pixels later in post. I am not saying my way is the only way, obviously. We work with what we have when we need it. Every one here has seen shots that are cropped to the point that you are not just seeing the noise but nearly the pixels themselves and to me that is just not acceptable.
That being said, I have not used a camera like the D800 or even 24mp fx for more than an hour or so. I actually have more experience with a D4 (not mine) than either of these so switching to a crop mode in camera might not be all that bad. I can certainly see where as far as memory and processing goes where the D800 in DX makes sense.
All of that being said, I have been doing my homework on the D800 as well. Has anyone who shoots with the D800 noticed any noise issues? Times where what appears to be black to the eye comes out more gray?
Build quality is a major factor here as well but really when it comes down to it.
How you're taught, what you'd like, and what you experience with a camera in hand are three very different things.