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Did you use AF while shooting these? To me it looks like the second suffered incorrect focus instead of motion blur. If VR would have affected the shot positively, at this shutter speed it should only be visible in the lower half of the shot.
Normally you should be able to shoot the D750 at slower shutter speeds than the D7100 and still get perfect shots. It has a lower pixel density so it is a bit more forgiving when it comes to shake.
Even without VR, I can shoot it slowest of all three cams.
Do you have a 70-300 that you shoot on the d750?
I am wondering if it is just the longer lenses. I am going out to shoot tomorrow and I guess I will see.
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Don, do you have shaky hands? If you do then it would explain, but if not then I am really puzzled by this.
At this shutter speed (1/1500th) your handheld shot with no VR should be a lot sharper. There is not much that is sharp on that shot. Both other shots are sharp, which leads me to think that it is camera shake. Which is very puzzling since you said that you had none of these problems with the D7100.
I took a shot yesterday with you in mind while out shooting other stuff.
D750-70-300mmVr lens.
Handheld and no VR with a 1/1600th SS.
Straight from LR with no other PP other then the standard sharpening applied at import.
Exported from LR at a 1000PX longside with no further sharpening applied.
As you can tell the letters are clear to read.
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I think I just missed the focus on this one. It was cold and windy when I was shooting
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Looking at these results I think your handholding technique may be in questionAnd finally at plus 2 lines or the top setting 1/1500 sec
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Have you also checked that your new D750 has the latest firmware? It came out with a new update not long ago, and one of the problems it fixed was a focus point issue.
Nikon | Download center | D750 Firmware
Looking at these results I think your handholding technique may be in questionas it appears softest when handholding and nothing else. Handheld with VR is sharp, tripod is sharp, handheld only is soft.
There is a big difference between shooting a d7100 and d750. The size in sensor does make you re-think how you shoot. Imagine how much change I needed to do from a D80 to the D800EAlmost everything I shot with the D7100 was handheld so I don't think that was the problem
There is a big difference between shooting a d7100 and d750. The size in sensor does make you re-think how you shoot. Imagine how much change I needed to do from a D80 to the D800EJust think of the changes that you need when using different lenses, changing sensors is very similar.
I'm having a brain fart. :concern:
Do I remember reading you auto-tuned your lenses while they were wide open near the long end?I wrote a post about that after reading an Amazon review where the guy said to auto-tune that way. Logically it makes sense. Yet I thought @BackdoorHippie said it didn't work well that way (or so I *think* that's what he said).
So the question is: what settings did you use while auto-tuning your 70-300mm lens?