I moved from the Fuji X-S20 to the Nikon Zf. I notice a big difference in dynamic range, highlight roll-off, and the overall "3D pop" of the image. It is just a more pleasing image. I'm sure the average non-photographer wouldn't notice, but it makes me happy.
@@NickErickson I was shooting for tourism company with apsc camera Sony a6700 and it was perfectly fine. For traveling also absolutely beast compact lightweight, but I was blessed to earn more money and get the full frame one. Because I want the highest quality possible for my photography and video. But for people who just love to take stills for their travel or social media, apsc is really enough 👌
@@yelinaung I’m planning to get the smallrig cage for it and I use Nisi ND and I think it’s enough for me. Maybe I’ll try to build a cinema cage for filming too later on.
First i will say one thing every camera regardless of sensor size is not created equal. Then you have to take into consideration the lens that is used. Third what are you looking for in your photography, the subject that you will photograph, the light that you will work in and what will you do with your photos. How much will you post process your photos and will you print and frame your work and lastly what is your budget for your camera and lens. As much as sensor size is brought up in conversation, not everyone needs or can afford a full frame camera and lens.
You probably will notice a difference, but is it enough of a difference for you changing everything and going to lenses that are probably twice as much which are expensive anyway?
@@charlessands3458 Yes. If you shoot all the time and are constantly looking over images. But for people more casual about photography a crop sensor is just fine
@@Ericpalmer606I was shooting with apsc for clients and it wasn’t a problem, but full frame definitely takes to another level. I like apsc for traveling unbeatable for sure 🙂
Thank you for sharing your first impressions of the camera. It was interesting to hear your thoughts about it.
Thank you for watching!
Nice camera, looking forward to seeing it in use. Thank you for sharing and wishing you a Happy New Year 😊
Many thanks mate! Happy New Year to you too!
Oh wow how many equipment you have ! 😮 📸 and great knowledge for sure !!! 👌
I love cameras! Cant stop buying 😁 Thanks for watching!
Love your setup👌🏼
Thank you!
I moved from the Fuji X-S20 to the Nikon Zf. I notice a big difference in dynamic range, highlight roll-off, and the overall "3D pop" of the image. It is just a more pleasing image. I'm sure the average non-photographer wouldn't notice, but it makes me happy.
@@NickErickson I was shooting for tourism company with apsc camera Sony a6700 and it was perfectly fine. For traveling also absolutely beast compact lightweight, but I was blessed to earn more money and get the full frame one. Because I want the highest quality possible for my photography and video. But for people who just love to take stills for their travel or social media, apsc is really enough 👌
If you have 86"+ 8K TV, you do need a full frame camera. If not, a one inch sensor camera is more than enough for 4K TV.
You accessories are you using for a7cii?
@@yelinaung I’m planning to get the smallrig cage for it and I use Nisi ND and I think it’s enough for me. Maybe I’ll try to build a cinema cage for filming too later on.
First i will say one thing every camera regardless of sensor size is not created equal. Then you have to take into consideration the lens that is used. Third what are you looking for in your photography, the subject that you will photograph, the light that you will work in and what will you do with your photos. How much will you post process your photos and will you print and frame your work and lastly what is your budget for your camera and lens. As much as sensor size is brought up in conversation, not everyone needs or can afford a full frame camera and lens.
Totally agree, I just want to add that you can achieve great things with budget friendly gear too.
If you’re a passionate photographer you’ll notice the difference in sensor size within your images
You probably will notice a difference, but is it enough of a difference for you changing everything and going to lenses that are probably twice as much which are expensive anyway?
@@charlessands3458 Yes. If you shoot all the time and are constantly looking over images. But for people more casual about photography a crop sensor is just fine
@@Ericpalmer606I was shooting with apsc for clients and it wasn’t a problem, but full frame definitely takes to another level. I like apsc for traveling unbeatable for sure 🙂