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Shooting around with d750

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bani12

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I would like to share some photos I have taken in the past months. I am extremely happy with my d750 and I think I am photographing more than ever :D.

Please, do comment :)

 

Regards to all!

 

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Excellent shots.  Looks like the 750 is treating you well.  What lens are you using, as I also have a 750, and using a Sigma 24-105 most of the time.



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Excellent shots.  Looks like the 750 is treating you well.  What lens are you using, as I also have a 750, and using a Sigma 24-105 most of the time.

 

Thank you, deano! Yes, I like the camera a lot. It's an excellent piece of equipment. I had a flare issue, but after sending it to Nikon service it works perfectly now.

Waterfalls were shot with a Tamron 24-70/2.8 VC, river photos with the new Nikon 20/1.8 and the Astro photo with the Sigma 50/1.4 Art. I try to use all of my lenses :)

How is Sigma 24-105 working for you? I was considering it, but went with the Tamron 24-70 instead.



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Stunning images. Those river shots are fantastic.



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Stunning images. Those river shots are fantastic.

 

Thank you, Rob, for taking the time to look at my images! 



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Excellent captures bani12

I like the long exposure captures with the water and the contrast&light with the stones. How long did you expose those?

Were these taken in Slovenia?

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Excellent captures bani12

I like the long exposure captures with the water and the contrast&light with the stones. How long did you expose those?

Were these taken in Slovenia?

 

Thank you Jerry_!

Yes. river shots were taken in Slovenia. Same location but different view, obviously. The first one is a 30 sec exposure and the second one is around 4 minutes, I think. I can check when I get home :) .

I always liked the effect of this kind and I was eager to try it myself when I received ND grad filter and a big stopper.

 

Edit: I checked and I was mistaken. The first one is 61 sec exposure and last one is 91 sec exposure. 4 minutes was the one I did not upload :). I apologize for the mistake!



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Thank you, Rob, for taking the time to look at my images! 

No problem, they really are stunning. I've been looking at upgrading to FX for a while now but still cannot decide between D810 and D750...this has nudged me towards the D750.



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No problem, they really are stunning. I've been looking at upgrading to FX for a while now but still cannot decide between D810 and D750...this has nudged me towards the D750.

 

Thank you again! As I wrote before, I am extremely happy with the d750. The tilt screen comes in handy, the AF works in really dark places and it is very accurate. Coming from DX sensor (Pentax K-3) myself, noise level is way better on d750 too :)



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All are very nice. I particularly like the water shots with long exposures. 

 

I should get a ND filter and try this myself one day. 



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All are very nice. I particularly like the water shots with long exposures. 

 

I should get a ND filter and try this myself one day. 

 

Thank you alden!

I like the effect of ND filters (smooth water and silky clouds) and that is the reason why I bought them :) . You should get one for yourself ;)



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banl12, I am really liking my Sigma 24-105 but I think you would be just as satisfied with the Tamron equivalent, 24-70.  I also sent in my 750 for the flaring issue.  They took care of it and returned in a total of six days.

 

Alden,I am also using my ND filters more than I thought I would.



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I also sent in my 750 for the flaring issue.  They took care of it and returned in a total of six days.

 

Wow! Your d750 was fixed really quickly! Mine took 17 days in total. I took it to Slovenian official service, but they had to send it to Germany for some reason. Fortunately everything was OK when I received it so it was worth the wait.







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