Good for you Anthony. I've also been using this body for years. I don't why photographers think we need the latest and greatest. In the modern era, all DLSRs are good cameras. I will be speaking about the D850 soon.
Nice report. Thank you. I also love my D810 and use it successfully for bird photography. Whilst the continuous shutter rate may be slow by modern standards it is more than adequate. I enjoy setting up for shots rather than spray a million shots and hope for a good one. Isn’t photography more about the process not the spray and pray approach?
@chrisfrancis18 hey mate cheers for the reply. I've looked it up, and yes, you can set in on 20 or 9 mp resolution . Also, you can set the sensor on crop 4:5 so you can get the square shape pictures like the medium format film cameras. 👍
Been in two minds (for what seems like a lifetime!) wether to go fx. Just can’t seem to make the jump, is there much to be gained by going full frame? I shoot with a mirrorless Olympus and a D200.
depends on what you are currently shooting. one of the benefits is the dynamic range is better with a bigger sensor. There are so many Good used full frame cameras out there to be had. However glass is also factor to take into account. I first got good lens and used it on my cropped D90 then when I had a few FX lenses then when for the jump to full frame. let me know if you take the leap.
@@PeterbFree the iteration of the d800 wasn’t great. Those issues were solved in the 810 but I hear where you are coming from What is your main body that you are using now?
It is still my main camera ten years later.
Good for you Anthony. I've also been using this body for years. I don't why photographers think we need the latest and greatest. In the modern era, all DLSRs are good cameras. I will be speaking about the D850 soon.
Nice report. Thank you. I also love my D810 and use it successfully for bird photography. Whilst the continuous shutter rate may be slow by modern standards it is more than adequate. I enjoy setting up for shots rather than spray a million shots and hope for a good one. Isn’t photography more about the process not the spray and pray approach?
@@oskaandbeanie I would totally agree. Setting up the shot. Thinking about the shot etc is all part of photography.
Thanks for sharing
I have a D810 and it has given me superb quality . No issues . I even get good street action shots with it .
@@eric2685 it’s my go to camera. Did street photography with it all over the world
What lens do you use with it on photo walks
If I am not mistaken, you can set it on 20 mp. Am I wrong?
@@hellogamiesai6135 I didn’t know that. Anyone in the comments firm this please
@chrisfrancis18 hey mate cheers for the reply. I've looked it up, and yes, you can set in on 20 or 9 mp resolution . Also, you can set the sensor on crop 4:5 so you can get the square shape pictures like the medium format film cameras. 👍
Been in two minds (for what seems like a lifetime!) wether to go fx. Just can’t seem to make the jump, is there much to be gained by going full frame? I shoot with a mirrorless Olympus and a D200.
depends on what you are currently shooting. one of the benefits is the dynamic range is better with a bigger sensor. There are so many Good used full frame cameras out there to be had. However glass is also factor to take into account. I first got good lens and used it on my cropped D90 then when I had a few FX lenses then when for the jump to full frame. let me know if you take the leap.
@chrisfrancis18 I'll let you know if I do, but don't hold your breath lol
I had a D800. After the focusing and terrible colour issues, I would rather not have a camera than have another Nikon.
@@PeterbFree the iteration of the d800 wasn’t great. Those issues were solved in the 810 but I hear where you are coming from
What is your main body that you are using now?
You must have had a bad one! Remember too that the Nikon D850 is THE best DSLR ever made.