May 22, 2012

Nikon D4—What’s with It?


At 4:17 PM on April 30, 2012, my UPS man delivered a package that I have been expecting for over three months.  Yet, no D4 photos have appeared on my blog.  What’s with that?
Well, the two of us have been getting to know each other.  Sound a little crazy.  Yep, that’s what my bride (of 45 years) thinks.  But, let me explain.
The first thing that I did (now hold your breathe) was read the manual.  I then started setting-up it the way that I thought would best fit my way of shooting.  Many people have said that the D4 is an evolution from the D3—well, that may be, but what an evolution.
So many of the D4’s controls have bee refined from the D3.  The D4 is much easier to shoot with because some critical controls have been moved from being buried within the menus to buttons on the camera.  To change image size, picture controls and autofocus mode and area-mode on the D4, you merely push a button.  No more searching menus.  Now this may not sound like much but all three of these controls were place in my menu on my D3 because I accessed them so often.
Enjoy.
Camera settings:  Nikon D4, 70-200mm f/2.8 at ISO 1600, f/5.6 at 1/350th of a second.
Post Processing:  
Lightroom 4—set white and black point and increased contrast.

3 comments:

  1. Want to hear more about what you think of the D4. Not impressed with the photo.
    Allen

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  2. Do not understand why you took so long to shoot with the new camera. Could you explain a little more? Why did you pick this to show as your first shot?
    Ted

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  3. Want to hear more of your impressions regarding your new toy.
    Sye

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