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D750 is making me jump ship - Where to start in the world of Nikon?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 370176" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Given your primary shooting categories might I suggest you start with the 70-200mm instead? You're moving from a 1.6x crop on the Canon to a full frame, so what you're used to in a 24-70mm is actually about a 38-112mm and you're going to have a devil of a time with concerts and portraits. </p><p></p><p>You can change what function the Fn and Preview buttons perform, but neither of them can be assigned to ISO, unfortunately. I've had discussions with my brother (a Canon pro) about the differences in Auto ISO function between the two makers, and given the ISO performance of the D750 I would recommend you use this instead, allowing the camera to choose it within the parameters you've specified. Not a great compromise if you feel really <em>need</em> to be so in control of ISO, but that could change after you see the performance.</p><p></p><p>I have a set of Yongnuo 622 transceivers that work on my Nikons as well. Unfortunately, you can't use the ones you have, but you can get a Nikon version instead of the more expensive alternatives, and at least you're already familiar. I don't use flash enough to be the definitive word on this, but I have them with a pair of YN468-II's and it works fine. You might opt for the more feature rich YN565.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 370176, member: 9240"] Given your primary shooting categories might I suggest you start with the 70-200mm instead? You're moving from a 1.6x crop on the Canon to a full frame, so what you're used to in a 24-70mm is actually about a 38-112mm and you're going to have a devil of a time with concerts and portraits. You can change what function the Fn and Preview buttons perform, but neither of them can be assigned to ISO, unfortunately. I've had discussions with my brother (a Canon pro) about the differences in Auto ISO function between the two makers, and given the ISO performance of the D750 I would recommend you use this instead, allowing the camera to choose it within the parameters you've specified. Not a great compromise if you feel really [I]need[/I] to be so in control of ISO, but that could change after you see the performance. I have a set of Yongnuo 622 transceivers that work on my Nikons as well. Unfortunately, you can't use the ones you have, but you can get a Nikon version instead of the more expensive alternatives, and at least you're already familiar. I don't use flash enough to be the definitive word on this, but I have them with a pair of YN468-II's and it works fine. You might opt for the more feature rich YN565. [/QUOTE]
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