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Getting Comfy
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Leeds
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Considering an upgrade or two..
I'm getting a little disgrunted with my D70 of late, so I'm considering putting a little more effort into my other camera, an F75. I bought this for my night class , thinking it was a film only affair, but it turned out to be more flexible.
When I got the F75 a while ago, it came in a twin lense kit, with a 28-100mm and 70-300mm..both are most definately budget, but seem to work well. I'm considering buying the Nikon Battery Grip for the F75, as one of my main quarms about it is that it's so light when compared to the D70, makes it harder for me to handle. I'm also considering a lense upgrade, can anyone offer any recommendation on a good quality Sigma that might sit somewhere between my current lenses?
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Been here a while
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does it have to be sigma? why not consider the tamron 28-75 f2.8 Di its very highly regarded and it works on film fine i think, as do the sigma DG range, they'd fit both cameras nicely, its the nikon DX and sigma DC that only work on digital. maybe the sigma 24-70 f2.8 EX DG would suit if you want sigma.
tamron sigma hope those suggestions help, i dont really know if thats the range you're after but they will both do you proud. |
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Your covered from 28-300mm allready, what sort of range do you use most or would like to have better quality in?. And how much are you wanting to spend?
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Feet under the table
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Davey, why are you feeling disgruntled with your D70?
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I'm just curious at this point. I might just end up blowing some cash on the new 10-20mm Sigma for my D70! |
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I used it with the stock 18-70 lense on a portrait class on monday night and the results were awful. I've got the SB-800 speedlight, and on manual mode it was giving me longer shutter speeds when set to F5.6 so as soon as the model breathed the imaged blurred.. plus apparently I have to send the battery back to Nikon as theres a recall on... ..I'm think I'm in a photographic rut, I do apologise for the rant! :eyesup: |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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I have an issued Sigma 14mm and on the first job I've actually used it in anger, it fell at the first hurdle. Loads of flare even though there wern't any highlights visible.
It's going back. |
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- Check you monitor first as I found I was actually processing my shots too dark in PS, as I had brighness etc too high on monitor. - Check the histogram on your shots...this should show if shots are ok. - Post some example shots of problems on here for people to comment on (unprocessed) - Re last point, take some shots on Auto ....... if these appear OK to you & us , then it's just a matter of sussing what you are doing in manual mode. FYI, I rarely shoot in manual mode, as with all the pgm modes plus Aperture Priority etc & finally shooting in RAW means I rarely get a shot that can't be saved exposure wise (especially with RAW ) I think this camera is amazing, so don't despair......with others on this forum we'll crack it !!! Last edited by Dave; 18-11-2005 at 20:40. |
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I was just reading something and this thread came to mind... dark images and D70
Bear in mind I know nothing about Nikons.... from a newsgroup posting>>>> In the meantime, I have discovered how to make this camera a great point and shoot camera. Have a look at the following website and you will see the dramatic results that you are looking for. Then download the trial version of Nikon Capture to install a custom curve into your camera. The process is fast and painless. I can now honestly respect this camera when a few days ago, I was starting to think that I had got a lemon. The D70 can be custom programmed to give you the images that you would like to see come right out of the camera without any post processing. http://www.dahalan.com/html/modules....icle&sid=2&PHP http://fotogenetic.dearingfilm.com/c..._curves_3.html <<<< then a follow up post said about doing it without buying nikon software>>>> If you don't like the price of Nikon's Capture software, there is an alternative. http://www.oxfordeye.co.uk/Toneup.aspx PS: You can always do what I do with any 30 day Trial software. >> I set the date back on my computer. << >>>>>> Hope it is some help and apologies if I'm way off course
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As an addition the above suggestions, these may help
http://d70.rbst.net/#3 http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...ssage=10261215 Last edited by evilowl; 06-12-2005 at 23:26. |
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Getting Comfy
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..thanks for the information, I was beginning to feel quite alone as everyone seems to have Canon cameras! I've had numerous dilemnas with my D70 and it's left me in despair before now! (trying to take a slow shutter shot of a waterfall to convey motion left me wanting to burry the thing!).. I usually shoot in Aperture mode, but as I've been doing a night class the concentration seems to be on doing it the hard way in manual mode, but I've found that the exposure meter in the viewfinder often can't be trusted 100%! |
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