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RE: I photographed the farewell tour of my all time favorite band and this is what happened

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I am sorry to hear about your favorite band. I will have to honestly say that I don't know them though.. I had a similar experience in September when I went to a huge party in Germany that was being held each year for 15 years and this year was the last one. It was so emotional and people actually.

I have a friend who loves Depeche Mode and when they are performing in Europe she would 'follow' them on almost all their concerts. I thought she was the only one doing it :D Now I see that there are more fans like this :)

Your photos are spot on and I understand that people use them on their FAVE social media sites ;)

PS: Can I ask you which camera do you use?

Thank you for sharing!

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Thanks a lot!
I gotta admit that Depeche Mode is very high on my “must see/must photograph” list too, I just seem to miss out my opportunities though. Maybe someday... :)

As for the camera, I use a Nikon D750 with the Nikkor 24-70mm 2.8 lens for all concerts.

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Finally someone using Nikon!! Would you mind to contact me on discord delishtreats#6850? My camera broke last week and I would need some advice..

I’d love to help you out on this, but I didn’t quite figure out how to use Discord... 😅

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If you don't mind I can ask you here.. how do you like your camera? And which other lenses do you use?

It's a solid workhorse for the fact it's already 4 years old! The colors are dynamic and it was definitely a huge step up from the D7000 I used before. Sure, Nikon brought out the D850 last year which I think could outrun the D750 in terms of performance but I don't really know – Need to test it out for more than a few hours.
The company I work for has a few of the D750's in all of their photo studios in Germany & Austria. So yes, it's a very reliable camera.
Besides the 24-70mm I also use Nikon's 50mm, but I can't recall the last time I actually used it...

D850 should be a bit better but I'm not sure if it justifies the change in price. It's overly pricey in my opinion. Are you happy with video on D750 as well? I will need to take a few..

I've heard that many people use 24-70 and it's kind of an all-rounder so I might just settle for this one as well..

I haven't really used it for video except that one time two years ago I shot a DIY music video. It was quite OK for the circumstances, but I'm not much of a film-maker though.

I think this video showcases the video-making qualities quite well: