Hitokiri84 said:yeah! without switch, so the crop problem surface out at 11mm
Sharing test shot at Chinatown
Crop
e69087 said:Can this DSLR (D600) shoot with a DX lens in FX mode? I saw some saying that it will auto switch to DX mode when a DX lens is attached. I would like to have an option to override, shooting in FX mode with a DX lens.
Can this DSLR (D600) shoot with a DX lens in FX mode? I saw some saying that it will auto switch to DX mode when a DX lens is attached. I would like to have an option to override, shooting in FX mode with a DX lens.
Very nice and sharp Lanterns ... can share your lens and shooting specs ... ?
The new wifi device is used to control the camera thru idevices, sadly I don't own any of those.
Do anyone know if there's any similar wireless device that can link the camera wirelessly to other PC and able to control the functions remotely?
xtemujin said:It's for Android and iPhone.
I know bro, I am asking if there's other wireless device to link to normal PC like Acer and HP
rain5533 said:link to normal pc still not available..
if you wanna like to normal pc , buy be use eye-fi sd card
for quick sharing image in your PC.
But I won't be able to control the functions remotely on the PC with that. Is there any device available in the market now that allows wireless control on non android & iOS devices?
There are two options to wirelessly control the camera The WU-1b Wireless Mobile Adapter (which is fairly cheap at ~US$60) - but this only works with the free software that is available for Android or iOS The other option is to use Camera Control Pro 2 installed on a computer, but you would need to buy the UT-1 Communications Unit and WT-5a wireless transmitter.But I won't be able to control the functions remotely on the PC with that. Is there any device available in the market now that allows wireless control on non android & iOS devices?
So what happens when u set the switch? Have not got a FX cam before so want to know more. Most of my lens I realized are DX... With only 2 lens that are for FX...
Look at that!!! Tokina 11-16 2.8 on D600! it works fine!