My D7200 is my favorite super crisp image camera in my arsenal of mostly full frame Nikons. I also have the Sigma 10 to 20mm lens. An unbeatable combination for incredibly detailed nature, and landscape photography. Also excellent for street photography.
Joe please watch this video I posted on issues I'm currently having with my Sigma 10-20mm. Maybe you could offer a solution as I have not found one yet. ruclips.net/video/BehS6VcolAo/видео.html - feel free to subscribe to my channel. Thanks, Tim.
@@varietyphoto I Haven’t had that issue so far, and I’ve used the lens a lot. Attached to a D7200, D300s, and even a D600. I would limp along with the lens as it currently is if switching to the Z series cameras, then maybe get warranty repair and then sell the lens.
Hey Danny the answer is yes long exposures shots usually with a filter like a NISI 6 stop or 8 stop The link below to Amazon is the kit I purchased. www.amazon.ca/NiSi-82mm-Circular-Filter-Kit/dp/B07JLT6X6G/ref=sr_1_8?crid=312QM3NH067AL&keywords=nisi+filter+kit&qid=1679060872&sprefix=NISI+Filters%2Caps%2C86&sr=8-8
Love the camera make sure you enable back button focus see link (ruclips.net/video/gc_SM_H22lg/видео.html) Stick to Nikon lenses although I do have the Sigma 10-20mm for wide angle shots, but should have researched a little more because the auto focus in live view does not work anymore with this lens (known issue) all my Nikon lenses work perfectly.
My D7200 is my favorite super crisp image camera in my arsenal of mostly full frame Nikons. I also have the Sigma 10 to 20mm lens. An unbeatable combination for incredibly detailed nature, and landscape photography. Also excellent for street photography.
Joe please watch this video I posted on issues I'm currently having with my Sigma 10-20mm. Maybe you could offer a solution as I have not found one yet.
ruclips.net/video/BehS6VcolAo/видео.html - feel free to subscribe to my channel. Thanks, Tim.
@@varietyphoto I Haven’t had that issue so far, and I’ve used the lens a lot. Attached to a D7200, D300s, and even a D600. I would limp along with the lens as it currently is if switching to the Z series cameras, then maybe get warranty repair and then sell the lens.
Who needs full Frame when they have the Nikon D7200? Very nice landscape shots by the way.
Thanks much appreciated.
The 10-20 sigma is the one with F3.5?
Andy - Yes that's the one.
hey great work im a newbie so excuse my blunt question , but you show a time on pics is that shutter time as some are long ?
Hey Danny the answer is yes long exposures shots usually with a filter like a NISI 6 stop or 8 stop The link below to Amazon is the kit I purchased.
www.amazon.ca/NiSi-82mm-Circular-Filter-Kit/dp/B07JLT6X6G/ref=sr_1_8?crid=312QM3NH067AL&keywords=nisi+filter+kit&qid=1679060872&sprefix=NISI+Filters%2Caps%2C86&sr=8-8
Just bought one. Any words of wisdom?
Love the camera make sure you enable back button focus see link (ruclips.net/video/gc_SM_H22lg/видео.html) Stick to Nikon lenses although I do have the Sigma 10-20mm for wide angle shots, but should have researched a little more because the auto focus in live view does not work anymore with this lens (known issue) all my Nikon lenses work perfectly.
very good
Thanks Derek