Monday, May 18, 2015

It's one of the lightest full frame - Nikon D750

Bohol, Philippine Islands.  Went out to see one of the smallest monkeys in the world - the Philippine Tarsier.  Using my Nikon D750 paired with the 105mm micro, it was worth matching it with a mid-tele macro lens.

I was able to capture this shot using a 105mm Micro and used a higher ISO as the forest filtered the light, means it was a bit dark.  Amazing detail captured and will continue using this combination as a mid-telephoto lens. Plus the weight great and there is no need for a tripod as other full-frame cameras do.


It wasn't easy taking this shot as the Tarsier was partially hidden but I was able to focus on its eyes. The auto focus was again tip top.   The Nikon D750's focusing grid allowed me to chose which part of the sensor I can get the focus grid on. It's very easy to change and handle.

These creatures are tiny and are asleep during the day but I was lucky they were awake and was able to take these snaps.  Problem is the lighting. I did add some post processing.


This was the first shot and had to adjust some of the parameters.  Thanks to the beautiful lens that I was able to capture details even with high ISO, the D750 handled it well.


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