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Oh ,thank you,thats a nice roundup of distances.95mm seems a little short,ill look for the other lenses.
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Ok i review again some test shots with 50 and extensions, if i take Tamron 90 how much bigger is going to be the working distance?
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Yes, im aware that old AF lenses dont af on my D5500. I purchased it because of small factor, i know its limitations against D7x00 series. Maybe the GAS syndrome will kick in and buy the new ...
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Thanks for reply! if its not that of a difference optically then ill consider used older,thanks for advice.
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I was considering to buy a dedicated macro my self, although free is good, changing lenses and tubes all the time its a pain in the a**. Is this the new or the old SP? Does anyone have experience ...
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I agree with you about diffraction, i had a few photos that i was wondering why there are soft and then i realised that i was shooting f16. But the flash is very helpful if used properly, with ...
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Yes i agree. Thats why i probably won't buy a macro lens, i have a Nikon 50 1.8 E series with extension tubes, i know its the easy of use with a dedicated macro plus probably better IQ but im low ...
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Thanks for reply! Yes, the workflow is so much slower, but for general pseudomacro stuff and general photography where you have the time for manual focus, id say its ok, if someone doesnt have to ...
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Hello, i have this lens and trying it, overall for an old lens im pretty satisfied, but how it is compared to modern lenses? I took this picture of a Hotwheels car with Nikon D5500 with external ...
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Hello, how does this lens compare to modern lenses? Its enough for general photography? I took this picture with D5500, of a Hotwheels car with external flash to the side. The lens has a 1:3 macro ...
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Exactly that. Convinience over extras. As i said in my first post,i took the camera and my lenses to Nikon for adjustments.If i buy a new lenses and is slightly off i will have to take it to ...
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Im just saying that in the long run ,lots of situations will arise that if you have an articulating screen it will make your life easier. When i looked for upgrade from D3100 i manly choose for the ...
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No,in that photo i could not have looked in the viewfinder.The camera was 2 cm from the sand ,in that 2 cm space was my fingers,and every 4-5 seconds a wave was coming... So if i wanted to look in ...
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All have the same sensor except D7500.They have differend tweaks in there software by Nikon.But again,you WILL love the touchscreen of D5500 or D5600 :))) D5500 with Nikon 35 1.8G .I had my fingers ...
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https://www.dxomark.com/best-nikon-cameras-for-sports-under-45200-dollars check in the Sports tab,it shows low light performance of cameras according to DXOmark. D7500 and D5500 has the best score ...
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All the D5x00 take the same batteries like D3x00.I also think that ,because i already had a second battery. As for the extra features,yes you will see a big difference.I dont know if D3400 can do ...
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Whatever you choose you will see huge difference with the d3100, im talking from experience... But if you can i say go for d5x00 or d7x00. They have more options from d3x00, and because you buy a ...
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I believe its almost the same in high iso between d3400 vs d7200. Whatever you choose between d5500 d5600 d3400 d7200 d7500 are almost the same in image quality and high iso, maybe a little better ...
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Hello and Happy New Year to all! What John said... I had the same problem with you, i also had the D3100. I gave it to my father and bought the D5500 for the articulated touch screen and small size ...
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Thank you all for your time, much appreciated! Yes, in the end its a matter of taste. But also all the newbies like me can learn something from the others!
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