I have learned more about photography from you than anywhere else. Mike you are truly outstanding at teaching us. You cover every detail in all your episodes. I do buy my photo gear from Adorama...always have, but these videos are really great. I hope you can keep doing them. Thank you so much.
Care to explain why on dxomark.com when you compare the sensors of Nikon D7000 vs Hasselblad H3DII vs Mamiya ZD Back the D7000 blows those expensive cameras out of the water in terms of dynamic range ??
@Maaniic It couldn't have anything to do with the Sony sensor (used in the D7000/5100, as well as the Pentax K-5 and Sonys) being a whole lot newer technology, could it? ;-) A better comparison for medium format would be the more recent 'Blads and Phase One/Leaf backs using the newer Dalsa-sourced sensors (as opposed to the older Kodaks).
The ratio of "likes" to "dislikes" in ALL of your videos speak volumes. You're by far the best photography instructor on the web!! Thanks!!
I have learned more about photography from you than anywhere else. Mike you are truly outstanding at teaching us. You cover every detail in all your episodes. I do buy my photo gear from Adorama...always have, but these videos are really great. I hope you can keep doing them. Thank you so much.
Have seen a lot of videos, Mark. You teach/explain really well .. Thank you ..
Thanks for the info Mark, like always very informative!
Fantastic! Thanks for this information and detailed examples.
Loved the information!
Thanks...
Excellent! Thats why film still rules.
I learned a lot ... Thank you for this video.
Best explanation ...thanks
Thanks Mark.
Nice info. Well done.
@imaginemylove22 the D700 has almost the same sensor as the D3 D3s and D3x. it's still the same size - full frame or a crop factor of 1.0
Care to explain why on dxomark.com when you compare the sensors of Nikon D7000 vs Hasselblad H3DII vs Mamiya ZD Back the D7000 blows those expensive cameras out of the water in terms of dynamic range ??
Now I understand! Thanks
@Maaniic It couldn't have anything to do with the Sony sensor (used in the D7000/5100, as well as the Pentax K-5 and Sonys) being a whole lot newer technology, could it? ;-) A better comparison for medium format would be the more recent 'Blads and Phase One/Leaf backs using the newer Dalsa-sourced sensors (as opposed to the older Kodaks).
i hope im not the only one who had to watch this again because i couldn't stop thinking, I WANT THOSE CANDIES!!!!!!! (they look like M&M peanuts)
oh yum yum
Sorry...I called you Mike instead of Mark in the last post.
m&ms!!! :)
Omg you are wasting candy