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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Upcoming Full Frame Camera Will Be Called the D750
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<blockquote data-quote="ABoon" data-source="post: 346820" data-attributes="member: 25505"><p>Are you serious? AF speed is not subjective.</p><p></p><p>Watching a video of both lenses aiming at the same subject and being AF-ON'd at the same time is to me probably the most precise and clear way of noticing differences in function. Hey, you could even look at the time indicator at the bottom of the video...</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry to say gq; but you are not the most knowledgable and experienced photographer in the world. There are many people out there who give great advice, reviews and impart extremely valuable information through youtube. It sure is great to judge things with your own experience however it is only to your advantage to look at other peoples experiences as well and gather as much information from as many sources as possible to combine with your own experiences. If someone is nice enough to test lenses side-by-side and make a video, I don't see how it is any different to me doing it myself; except that I save a bunch of time, effort and money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ABoon, post: 346820, member: 25505"] Are you serious? AF speed is not subjective. Watching a video of both lenses aiming at the same subject and being AF-ON'd at the same time is to me probably the most precise and clear way of noticing differences in function. Hey, you could even look at the time indicator at the bottom of the video... I'm sorry to say gq; but you are not the most knowledgable and experienced photographer in the world. There are many people out there who give great advice, reviews and impart extremely valuable information through youtube. It sure is great to judge things with your own experience however it is only to your advantage to look at other peoples experiences as well and gather as much information from as many sources as possible to combine with your own experiences. If someone is nice enough to test lenses side-by-side and make a video, I don't see how it is any different to me doing it myself; except that I save a bunch of time, effort and money. [/QUOTE]
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