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D750 Sharpness and "tickling" sound
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<blockquote data-quote="Federico-Nov" data-source="post: 581131" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>Dear all!!! </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for your answers and sorry for late reply. Yesterday I grabbed all my stuff and went to take some picture with my daughter and nephew. It was a great sunny day and I could use low ISO and fast shutter speed. I have to say that 85mm IS sharp, even at 1.8. </p><p></p><p>I zoomed into the eye and still at 800% is pretty good. This is of course no objective measure of sharpness, it’s more a “practical” one. </p><p>I really feel that is a complicate beast to handle, but I’m happy with the result in bright or dim light.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the tripod… is a “cheap-frotto” paid 24$</p><p></p><p>So, possibly that is the problem. I’ll have to upgrade it soon or later.</p><p>I’ll do other experiments, anyway… but considering the result, I’m really more relaxed!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Federico-Nov, post: 581131, member: 41442"] Dear all!!! Thanks for your answers and sorry for late reply. Yesterday I grabbed all my stuff and went to take some picture with my daughter and nephew. It was a great sunny day and I could use low ISO and fast shutter speed. I have to say that 85mm IS sharp, even at 1.8. I zoomed into the eye and still at 800% is pretty good. This is of course no objective measure of sharpness, it’s more a “practical” one. I really feel that is a complicate beast to handle, but I’m happy with the result in bright or dim light. Regarding the tripod… is a “cheap-frotto” paid 24$ So, possibly that is the problem. I’ll have to upgrade it soon or later. I’ll do other experiments, anyway… but considering the result, I’m really more relaxed!!! [/QUOTE]
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