I had so much fun creating this video, even though there’s still plenty for me to learn and improve on. I’m still pretty new to the POV style, but I’m learning and growing every day. I can’t wait to create more content like this, and I hope you enjoyed watching it as much as I enjoyed making it! The DJI Mic Mini performed wonderfully, and now it’s time to focus on refining the technical side of things. Thanks for joining me on this journey-see you out there!
Nice one Vegard.. Need your help on this one please! So my Nikon d5300 LCD got blanked and it will cost about 180 USD for repairs. I mostly shoot landscapes and astro with Tokina 11-16mm and 50mm prime lens in harsh weather conditions of Himalayas. Looking for upgrade, my requirement are: 1) Good Battery life 2) Weather sealed, robust but lightweight body 3) Cheap (Under 1000 USD including a wide lens) 4) Looking for great photography dslr and dont expect great video capabilities Which camera would you recommend? How about Nikon d7500 which would be compatible with my current lenses as well? Or would you recommend anything else? Any Canon/ Sony apsc (I will have to sale my lenses in that case) Thanks in advance!
Thank you so much! :) Regarding your camera inquiry, from what I’ve read, the Nikon D7500 would be an excellent all-around option. Although I don’t personally use Nikon, and therefore can't offer specific advice, I see that it meets your requirements for upgrades and records in 4K at 29.97 fps. However, if you’re into wildlife photography, you may encounter some quality issues when cropping due to its 20.9-megapixel resolution. On the other hand, if you don’t crop, this resolution will be more than sufficient to capture stunning images. If I were to recommend another brand, the Sony A6400 might be a worthy alternative. The downsides might include shorter battery life and incomplete weather sealing. Overall, I believe the Nikon D7500 is the best recommendation from my perspective. Good luck with your upgrade! 😃
I had so much fun creating this video, even though there’s still plenty for me to learn and improve on. I’m still pretty new to the POV style, but I’m learning and growing every day. I can’t wait to create more content like this, and I hope you enjoyed watching it as much as I enjoyed making it!
The DJI Mic Mini performed wonderfully, and now it’s time to focus on refining the technical side of things.
Thanks for joining me on this journey-see you out there!
Than you for sharing this small adventure!
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Wonderful to be out in nature, even in Winter, nice video 👍
Thank you! 😊 Nature is truly wonderful; it's the best medicine you can get for free.
Nice one Vegard.. Need your help on this one please!
So my Nikon d5300 LCD got blanked and it will cost about 180 USD for repairs.
I mostly shoot landscapes and astro with Tokina 11-16mm and 50mm prime lens in harsh weather conditions of Himalayas.
Looking for upgrade, my requirement are:
1) Good Battery life
2) Weather sealed, robust but lightweight body
3) Cheap (Under 1000 USD including a wide lens)
4) Looking for great photography dslr and dont expect great video capabilities
Which camera would you recommend?
How about Nikon d7500 which would be compatible with my current lenses as well?
Or would you recommend anything else? Any Canon/ Sony apsc (I will have to sale my lenses in that case)
Thanks in advance!
Thank you so much! :)
Regarding your camera inquiry, from what I’ve read, the Nikon D7500 would be an excellent all-around option. Although I don’t personally use Nikon, and therefore can't offer specific advice, I see that it meets your requirements for upgrades and records in 4K at 29.97 fps. However, if you’re into wildlife photography, you may encounter some quality issues when cropping due to its 20.9-megapixel resolution. On the other hand, if you don’t crop, this resolution will be more than sufficient to capture stunning images.
If I were to recommend another brand, the Sony A6400 might be a worthy alternative. The downsides might include shorter battery life and incomplete weather sealing.
Overall, I believe the Nikon D7500 is the best recommendation from my perspective.
Good luck with your upgrade! 😃
@vegardevensen I'll go with the d7500. Thanks alot.