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Tahli

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  1. Hey, I've decided to move on from this, so please spend no time on this query. Sorry and thanks.
  2. Hoping you might shed some light on a little mystery I have, this may be too confusing to follow (I am trying to work out what may have happened or if I have a faulty card). I won't be concerned if you say "odd, who knows": Nikon camera - Duel cards 128GB - second card slot set to back up Thought I'd reformatted both prior to session - but afterwards I realised that card in slot 2 had not been reformatted and had 2 other older sessions still on it (about 64GB full) A few shots from end of shoot card said full so I took both out and replaced with one card and took final shots but thought it very strange they would be full Copied over shots to HD (about 64GB) and have been editing Then last night I went to format both cards for a new shoot and put in camera and *they did not now register as full* I thought that was odd so I looked an realised one card had the 2 older shoots on and not the latest, other card had latest shoot and was about half full. So it sort of appears that the second card didn't operate as a back up or hit capacity as the back up, as it was already half full, and then the current shoot was deleted. Is the later possible? Or could the card have thrown an error? I checked the settings and second card was definitely set to back up. Tested with a new photo that it was writing to both cards. I wondered if I'd 'cut' the shoot off the card when copying to HD but I don't think I used that SD card - I usually drag them to a folder. Probably just an anomaly and I'll never really know but concerns me a little if the card if faulty. Maybe it's a user error, probably won't know what happened for sure and I'll keep a closer eye on this to see if similar happens again. I don't like when things happen that I can't explain, hope you understand that (haha). I have all the photos so that's the main thing, thanks for considering this. Tahli
  3. Hi, Haha, I'm so glad that I could pass some info back to you! Yes, I have heard of the MP and needing to upgrade computer etc. but I have heard the adapter is alright? No? Not about to do the jump yet, so good to gather all the info. I have 4 lenses and I'm not keen to upgrade lenses, maybe I'll stick with DSLR a bit longer then. Cheers, T
  4. Hey, thanks for the input on this! I appreciate it. I am using the Adobe RGB colour setting in my camera. I have read that the D750 does let you do a custom white balance setting but yet to have a look at this. Also maybe I am interpreting this incorrectly but I can set my 'Rec' button to ISO, is this what you mean by external ISO button? I am considering the jump to mirrorless in the future but this was a choice to get me by for a while when my D610 broke. Technology hasn't been in my favor of late (I was the lady with the corrupted HD). I will have a look at the colour profiles and the K being about 50-100 lower. Thanks!!!! Much appreciated!!
  5. Hi, sorry for trying to ask on the fb group. I will try here but understand if you are not able to provide any insight. In a previous post (on the fb group) I noticed that you spoke about your D850. I recently had my Nikon D610 break on me (I was very familiar with this camera), I took the opportunity to upgrade a bit to a D750. I usually shoot using Kelvin white balance but I am finding the white balance in the D750 so different even on kelvin or auto2 (which I’d ready was pretty good and a warmer tone). I wondered if you’d had any experience with this or suggestions. I really liked the tone and white balance in my older Nikon. Thanks Quick example below (I edited, only on faces to hide faces) . My Macbook Pro has recently a few weeks ago calibrated with a Spider.
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