July 01, 2020, 05:52 PM
MicropterusNikon D7200 vs. D7500
One of the neat things about the D7200 (and maybe the D7500, I don't know) is the EFFECTS setting. There is a Miniature setting, among others, in Effects that blurs the top and bottom 1/3rd of the image giving objects in the middle 1/3rd the look of being in miniature. It really only works well when the image has a lot of things in it in the foreground, middle ground, and distance - like a street scene. It doesn't work well for, say, a bird up in the sky. But it is fun to play with.
I don't have any saved pictures taken in that setting, but this is the effect you get:
July 01, 2020, 06:22 PM
BeanheadSpend the evening watching Youtube video on the camera. Had to download the manual for a few things. As I indicated before, I was a film camera dude for years before stepping away for quite a while from photography. Got comfortable with other parents taking pictures of my kids stuff. Started a year or so ago with a Canon EOS Rebel 6 just to get re-acquainted with shooting and the new format.
My impression of the Nikon D7200 so far. Oozes quality over the Canon Rebel. Of course, I knew that. For my usage, I would say this, the camera is fast. From the auto focus to the shutter control, this thing is a definite step up from the starter DSLR. Chocked full of features. I am still learning the control. I definitely think I can grow with this. Things I do wish for so far, is the bluetooth compatibility as well as the app to share photos.
Questions for you...what do you guys use to edit/digital darkroom/etc? Software as well as hardware(apple vs pc).
Here is a couple of the shots I took today.
July 02, 2020, 03:11 PM
holdemquote:
Originally posted by Beanhead:
Questions for you...what do you guys use to edit/digital darkroom/etc? Software as well as hardware(apple vs pc).
I just use a Mac and the Photos program. Allows me to adjust color, contrast and lighting plus crop to my preferred size.
There are times I would like Lightroom or Photoshop, but the learning curve is steep, and I already spend enough time editing photos anyway.
July 02, 2020, 04:35 PM
VictimNoMoreI use Adobe Lightroom (classic) and Photoshop. Sometimes one, or the other, or both.
All on a new Macbook Pro.