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![]() | Nikon D750 Pros: RAW files, focus, ergonomics, yield high ISO, exposure matrix incongruent Cons: Slow shutter, focus peaking, tilting display with flat facimente lesionabile and mobvimenti really limited, non-pro body, sensor with low-pass filter, the white balance is not professional (other than D3 / D4, etc.), buffer ridiculous, slow points focus close to the center, grain of images not present on fullframe higher end Opinion: Another hole in the water of Nikon.rnChiedo Nikon users who have got to try D750, D3, D4, etc, if you have noticed substantial differences in tangible and white balance. Me and my friend photographer we tested the D750 comparing it with the D3s using the same shots, and the result was somewhat disappointing for the D750. The new Nikon camera, the D750, file returns with balance completely wrong, whites reddish and yellowish flesh tones. I suppose it can be not only a problem of balance of white but it depends on the type of sensor / processor / machine software. This makes the machine virtually unusable in situations where it is necessary to shoot in jpg or have a cmq RAW ready for export. If anyone has any info about I would be grateful if the condividesse, thanks in anticipo.rnNikon, seems to ignore the demands of users pro, what is really little gradevole.rnL'esposimetro in Matrix is ??uncontrollable and unpredictable, even worse if we activate the roconoscimento faces. are forced to take theNo spot mode> average to have an expected result prevedibile.rnInoltre there is also the initial bug flare.rnUn disastro.rnNon I regret buying it because I need it, but rationally are not happy with the car nor the policy that is nikon anni.rnNon by implementing the advice, I would say to those who can wait a viable alternative (hoping in God that Nikon see sense and give us a valid successor of the D700), especially if it is a user avanzato.rnProbabilmente I forgot some defect. sent on January 25, 2015 |
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