Very hard time getting things in focus with the S5, even with the increase in depth of field due to the sensor size. Out of about 20 shots, this is the only one I got in focus. Mind you this was in a controlled setting aka my living room lol.
Thanks Corey Unfortunately, I couldn't find any that are horizontal. It was very hectic, 45 people in almost two hours, and that included taking their names and emails!
I recently calibrated my screen, your three images on this page look a bit overexposed over here. not saying they are OE, just that they look that way here. faces look a bit washed out... anyone else?
I recently calibrated my screen, your three images on this page look a bit overexposed over here. not saying they are OE, just that they look that way here. faces look a bit washed out... anyone else?
Thanks buddy, I will check my histo and my other laptops. +1 to anyone else?
^^^ Nice. The Df was something I was strongly considering while coming back to Nikon. Although, as I write this, it seems that I have locked in a local deal for a D3s with 69 actuations, yes sixty-nine, for XXXX. We'll see how it turns out.
I use a D800. I have owned and sold the d800e and D810 though. D600 belongs to my dad now. All great cameras and I'm sure the D3s will be an amazing cam! I have always wanted to use one!
76,000 actuations on my d800 and that was a replacement
Our 58 has almost become our catch-all lens for those family outings where we do like to take along a nice camera but want to avoid a large camera bag, and thus like to stick with just one body/lens with no other gear.
Today was one such example where we went for a stroll on the Balboa Pier in Newport Beach with just the 58. Came back with a few nice shots of the kids, but just to show versatility of this lens, I am sharing a few quick bird shots I took as well: