I decided to change this up a little. Please share one of your most memorable photos you ever took in recognition of this day, or feel free to take a photo today and share it here.
Sorry I didn't think to say anything ahead of time, but it is August 19th. I hope everyone will have a chance to get out and take photos in recognition of this day!
I remember back to when Fred mentioned this book and finally decided to order a copy from eBay. It should arrive tomorrow.
In the past, I've run into issues with prints because they don't look the same as the digital image (shadows tend to need to be lightened to show more detail). So I'm...
Both of these are fantastic, Woody! How do you like the D500 with the 300mm f/4 PF and a 1.4x TC? I removed my 300mm f/4 PF lens and TC from my D500 and have been using my 24-120mm f/4 on it instead. The pairing gives me some reach while also being nice for scenery. It's a combo I've only used...
I've been using my Nikon 24-120mm f/4 lens on my D500. I've been enjoying it a lot but have separate lenses for distance. As was mentioned, it's a tradeoff getting an all-in-one lens – those tend to not be as sharp.
Next Tuesday, August 19th, is World Photography Day, an annual worldwide celebration of photography. Let's see what you come up with to celebrate this worldwide event!
Taken this afternoon along a paved path that goes around a lake. No clue where the dirt path leads. The footbridge is one of three along this walking path.
Thank you! I do remember trying out the old Nikon Wireless app which worked fine, but that was ages ago. I know there were many complaints when SnapBridge first came out.
Does anyone know if Snap Bridge works with the D750, D610, or D7200 since none of them are listed? My D500 is the only one on the list.
And if not, any suggestions on a wireless app that can transfer images wirelessly from these cameras to an iPhone? I have a wireless mobile adapter for my D610...
Some types of material are very silky-looking and will reflect light more than others. That said, I took a screenshot of the 2nd image (with her arms raised) into Camera RAW to look at the histogram. The top isn't clipping – meaning the white's aren't blown out. But the blacks are clipping. So...
Like @BF Hammer, I also adjust mine when the time changes. Sometimes my camera bodies wind up being off by a few minutes, but unless I happen to have the camera in hand and notice it, I don't try to adjust it until the next time change.
There really isn't a guaranteed way to make sure the exact amount of flash will be perfect on the first shot. TTL is going to read the entire scene. If it's overly bright, the flash will read that brightness and come up with what it determines is correct. The same for a darker scene. The flash...
I don't know if this is the reason, but there is an internal battery inside the body that powers that display even when the rechargeable battery is removed. So that could possibly be the issue. Do you have an EN-EL15 battery installed, and if so, is the display still not showing up? Otherwise...
In recognition of International Cat Day today, this is Micah, a diluted calico rescue I adopted back in September 2014. She is almost 12 years old. And for those who have cats, October 29th will be National Cat Day because apparently these felines need more than one day to be honored! 😄
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I mistook the affected lens for the other one. And I agree an f/2.8 lens shouldn't have a focus issue unless the scene is pretty dark with low contrast. Thanks for catching my mistake!
If you are zoomed out on the long end towards 80mm, your aperture will be at f/5.6. Are you focusing on something with contrast? If not, the camera might not be able to secure focus.
Have you cleaned the lens' contacts?