Bro konspire is looking at d300s and d7000 only
nice read..
another newbie using the D7000 reporting..
heheh...u r right. lets focus on nikon dslr only but i think the sensors are made by sony right?
redlavita said:Ya, i read somewhere it's using sony sensors
Konspire said:heheh...u r right. lets focus on nikon dslr only but i think the sensors are made by sony right?
limmisha said:Ya sensor made by Sony ....hahaha..
limmisha said:Japanese will some how shared little of their technology among themselves .
limmisha said:Ok let's talk more abt d7k as tis is the d7k thread ...heeeee....
nanochan1 said:after using for a while this cam found that i have to press the info button whenever i want to view my settings on the lcd instead.
is there a way if i half-shutter, release it and the info page will come back on instead of having the need to press the button again?
16-35 for portrait lens? How close do u wanna stand to your subject?
Stormy08 said:I have 10m of room space. Is the 16-35mm Ok? Thanks
Fudgecakes said:For portraiture? You have to stand epic close to your subject you know. People recommend 75mm so that you can stand at a comfortable distance from your subject
after using for a while this cam found that i have to press the info button whenever i want to view my settings on the lcd instead.
is there a way if i half-shutter, release it and the info page will come back on instead of having the need to press the button again?
Fudgecakes said:For portraiture? You have to stand epic close to your subject you know. People recommend 75mm so that you can stand at a comfortable distance from your subject
pbear1973 said:This also gives you much better bokeh since it has both a longer focal length and larger aperture, as well as flattens the background. 16mm might flatten the subject's features instead, which is hardly flattering.