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Posted: Wed Jan 8th, 2020 08:13 |
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GeoffR wrote:Interesting but using Camera Size Comparison the D780 and the D300 are almost exactly the same size. My wife has a D300 and that is too small for comfort as far as I am concerned but is fine with the MB-D10 attached. I see no reason why the D780 would be any different. I agree about the D500...I have the extra grip. I also agree with the pricing comparison comment. That said, the D850 was at £3300 a year ago so a D780 will be a lot cheaper, in comparison and actuality, by end of the year as the D850 has already levelled out. ![]() With the exception of Jonathan, none of us buy new releases anyway. Oh correction ....I did buy one of the first 500mmPF lens in the country. (Graham probably got the first, direct from Nikon!! ) I've now surprised myself looking at the heights of the D500/D780/D850 and the D750. The D750 is even shorter (2mm) than both the D500 and D780! It could have only been the deepness of finger recess (which was much deeper than regular cameras) that made the difference because I was able to hand hold the D750 all day (never even had it on a neck strap) with no 4th finger issues. When the D850 came out I was so pleased because it too has a deeper than normal finger recess (perhaps not as deep as the D750) and it felt so good in the hand. That said, it is 10mm taller than the rest and that's probably all that's needed to give the grip for the 4thfinger. Ergonomics are fascinating aren't they? Though it disquietens me somewhat the way manufacturers change dimensions and shapes when hands haven't changed? Unless photographers as a generality are getting smaller hands?
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Posted: Wed Jan 8th, 2020 08:29 |
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chrishamer wrote:This is also a good point, more MPX means everything else in the chain needs upgrading too. Don't quite understand the power issue that Robert and yourself experience? I am working with D850 raw files on an IPad Pro. I don't upload all my files direct to the iPad but load them (very quickly) from a QXD card onto a WiFi external drive. From there I can browse the uploaded files, deleting as I go, and only bring the files I want to work on, onto the iPad. Certainly if I tried to upload all the files to the iPad it will falter, and I have yet to attempt some of the stacked files that Robert can generate or do any length videoing with the D850. So maybe I am running just ahead of a 'power shortfall tsunami'.
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Posted: Wed Jan 8th, 2020 08:40 |
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Robert wrote: To me that seems an infinitely more important consideration than what to do with my pinky. I rarely use camera straps which I find get in the way, preferring a holster bag from which I can more easily draw the camera (I even have a holster that accommodates the d500+1.4tc+500mm...with lens hood ready in place!!!). This means that when not in the holster, when not photographing, I often still carry it in the hand, not round the neck or shoulder. That's when pinky power is necessary. ![]() ![]()
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Posted: Wed Jan 8th, 2020 10:09 |
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Eric wrote:Don't quite understand the power issue that Robert and yourself experience? I am working with D850 raw files on an IPad Pro. I don't upload all my files direct to the iPad but load them (very quickly) from a QXD card onto a WiFi external drive. From there I can browse the uploaded files, deleting as I go, and only bring the files I want to work on, onto the iPad. Certainly if I tried to upload all the files to the iPad it will falter, and I have yet to attempt some of the stacked files that Robert can generate or do any length videoing with the D850. So maybe I am running just ahead of a 'power shortfall tsunami'. I wouldn't underestimate the sheer power that your iPad Pro has. If it's the original iPad Pro you're still talking about a 6 core processor running at around 2.2Ghz (yes there are 3 performance and 3 economy cores but that's still a fair bit of grunt) and way more than my old Mac Mini! Granted though most of my complaints were when editing 4K video... at that point my old Mac really showed it couldn't handle it.
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