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D750 Sharpness and "tickling" sound
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<blockquote data-quote="Federico-Nov" data-source="post: 580879" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>Hi!!! </p><p>First of all, forgive the "artistic quality" of the previous pics... I just focused on... focus... I'm just curious about sharpness of the in focus part (Cat's eye). </p><p></p><p>I was expecting dramatic DOF differences between an f/4 lens and an f/1.8 one, and especially at the distance I shot the pic.</p><p></p><p>I was expecting also better performance in the “ISO department” and I got it. With D750 and f/1.8 I kept ISO quite low even at a pretty faster shutter speed. And at higher ISO the noise is not visible.</p><p></p><p>Regarding sharpness, I was expecting some more sharpness as well.</p><p>Possibly is just the way it should be... I have read that 55-200 is pretty a sharp and good lens despite the price. It gave me a lot of great shots indeed, even in tough situations.</p><p></p><p>I’ll surely concentrate on D750 with my new prime lenses… I plan to know my tools as well as my own hands and shoot tons of pics in most different situations like portraits, theaters, events, sport... (As any enthusiast amateur with "pro mentality" shoud do)… </p><p></p><p>Still I’d love to know is if some fine tuning is needed or not. Possibly the photographer needs fine toning as well haha</p><p></p><p>I’m so deeply happy about this purchase (and I had to wait so long for it) that I’m a bit scared that something will pop out to ruin “the dream”, for example to own a “Dud” or a counterfeit product.</p><p></p><p>Just in case I registered camera en lenses in Nikon site, to verify that are legit. the “Made in China” label it’s a bit scaring to me. </p><p></p><p>I know... I’d should just relax and enjoy it. I'll try to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Federico-Nov, post: 580879, member: 41442"] Hi!!! First of all, forgive the "artistic quality" of the previous pics... I just focused on... focus... I'm just curious about sharpness of the in focus part (Cat's eye). I was expecting dramatic DOF differences between an f/4 lens and an f/1.8 one, and especially at the distance I shot the pic. I was expecting also better performance in the “ISO department” and I got it. With D750 and f/1.8 I kept ISO quite low even at a pretty faster shutter speed. And at higher ISO the noise is not visible. Regarding sharpness, I was expecting some more sharpness as well. Possibly is just the way it should be... I have read that 55-200 is pretty a sharp and good lens despite the price. It gave me a lot of great shots indeed, even in tough situations. I’ll surely concentrate on D750 with my new prime lenses… I plan to know my tools as well as my own hands and shoot tons of pics in most different situations like portraits, theaters, events, sport... (As any enthusiast amateur with "pro mentality" shoud do)… Still I’d love to know is if some fine tuning is needed or not. Possibly the photographer needs fine toning as well haha I’m so deeply happy about this purchase (and I had to wait so long for it) that I’m a bit scared that something will pop out to ruin “the dream”, for example to own a “Dud” or a counterfeit product. Just in case I registered camera en lenses in Nikon site, to verify that are legit. the “Made in China” label it’s a bit scaring to me. I know... I’d should just relax and enjoy it. I'll try to do so. [/QUOTE]
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