1. I've just seen that conversation on Facebook, nice edit, it adds a lot of warmth to the original and I like it
  2. Yeah me too, but still it is a bit too much for my taste. Will try later to make the effect more subtle.
  3. My God, what a pic

  4. Thanks a lot! I love my cam! The good ISO sensitivity and vibration reduction makes it the perfect camera for situations non-full-day-light situations. The amount of details captured is astonashing.
  5. Have you tried it at a concert? It's my main photography environment, I'm curious as to how each camera behaves at concerts
  6. Nope its a dSLR and dont want to risk not getting in, besides I dont go to concerts that often. Its the Nikon D5200.

    My guess it would be pretty good, depends kinda on the lens you are using. With VR you can take in focus shots with as little as 1/15 of a second. But that doesnt work when your subject is moving... But ISO 3200 is very usable on the cam, so if you dont zoom too much and dont squeeze your aperture it should result in great photos.
  7. Some nice pictures there guys. Im still camping and really sour for not having a good camera. Had so many opportunities to take nice pics but could only use the iphone needless to say i have some good iphone shots since the day we went camping, wildlife started to follow us since the day we were heading for our trip but will upload them when i get home today or tomorrow
  8. Originally posted by Risto:Nope its a dSLR and dont want to risk not getting in, besides I dont go to concerts that often. Its the Nikon D5200.

    My guess it would be pretty good, depends kinda on the lens you are using. With VR you can take in focus shots with as little as 1/15 of a second. But that doesnt work when your subject is moving... But ISO 3200 is very usable on the cam, so if you dont zoom too much and dont squeeze your aperture it should result in great photos.

    ISO 3200? Really? Doesn't it add a lot of noise and aberration on low-light shots?
  9. Below an ISO 3200 shot f/8 and 1/2 second speed @ 40mm. Note that the shutter speed doesnt matter for your question. Dont think I touched any of the noise reduction settings.



    Of course its not crisp and sharp like during daytime but the result is not bad at all and very useable.

    This is a ISO 200 shot at f/8 and 8 second shutter speed @ 24mm.
  10. I see the JPG got recompressed but still it gives you a nice idea!
  11. Wow, that's impressive. I've never gone above ISO 800 with any camera, even with my dad's D3000. Nikon must have put a lot of efforts on it, that's really great results 0,5 seconds is a bit too much for concerts though, it would be blurry almost for sure. But 1/10 should give very decent results. Great pics by thw way
  12. Originally posted by LikeASong:Wow, that's impressive. I've never gone above ISO 800 with any camera, even with my dad's D3000. Nikon must have put a lot of efforts on it, that's really great results 0,5 seconds is a bit too much for concerts though, it would be blurry almost for sure. But 1/10 should give very decent results. Great pics by thw way

    Yeah 0.5 seconds is too much for anything except immobile subjects.