I was shooting an equestrian event last week when a woman climbed into one of the "media only" areas and she had a Nikon D4 and 70-200 f/2.8 VR. She asked me if I her camera settings were correct and said that she had no idea what she was doing and had been "roped" into shooting and handed the camera. Interestingly, it was in Manual mode and just needed some ISO and shutter speed adjustments to match the Manual exposure settings I was using (which were required by the horrible mid-day lighting). It took me a bit to figure out the odd way Nikon makes you hold buttons and turn dial to adjust, but I figured it out. She proceeded to smoke my pathetic 6 FPS frame rate (I think my 5DIII cried :'(), but her exposure was perfect
. I'm still scratching my head to figure out #1, who would "hand" someone that kind of gear and #2 how she ever got it in Manual mode (maybe she had another photog help her at another obstacle?)
Also, I now I understand why people complain about Nikon's ergonomics. I'm sure you get used to it, but it sure seems overly complicated to change such basic settings. And don't ask me what happened when I tried to help her zoom to the right focal length
Also, I now I understand why people complain about Nikon's ergonomics. I'm sure you get used to it, but it sure seems overly complicated to change such basic settings. And don't ask me what happened when I tried to help her zoom to the right focal length