My Camera Settings for Wedding Photography | How I set up my Nikon z5 mirrorless camera for weddings
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
- What should your camera settings be for wedding photography? What should you set your f-stop, ISO and shutter speed? In this video I share my camera settings for wedding day to achieve a light and airy look. for my photos.
When I upgraded from a DSLR camera to a mirrorless camera, there were some things I had to do to set it up. Here is how I set up my Nikon Z5 for wedding photography.
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You are amazing!!!❤❤❤ thanks for your content. I will be having my first weeding and I'm freaking out 😱😱😱
Keep up the great content!
Thank you so much!!
Nikon Z5 is an amazing camera!
Can you shed some light on using a flash with the Z5 and what you set your ISO settings to whilst the flash is attached?
It's great to see a Nikon wedding shooter! I am getting into wedding photography and am looking forward to using my Z8 for it!
I love your videos! It sounds weird, but I feel like we could be best friends because you’re so similar to me 😅
I used to be terrified of manual mode. Just hearing those terms was like, huh?! But I have forced myself to learn, and it’s amazing when you are in control of your own photography style! It changes everything 🙌🏼
I’m heading onto your manual mode video now.. 😄👋🏼
Thank you for sharing all the great information on the Nikon Z5. I’m starting a wedding photography business in northern Virginia. While I wanted the canon R6 initially, the cost was much more and considering I will be buying two camera bodies and lenses, the Nikon Z5 seems to be a better value at a lower cost.
What camera did you film this video with? Looks great
The z5 is awesome! What do you use to record your videos if you don’t mind me asking?
I use the Nikon Z5! The video capabilities of mirrorless cameras are really nice
@@KateyVaughan That’s awesome! Your video looks great!
Thank you
I can't get a sharp image out of my Z5
I'm seeing this for the first time October 5th 2024. You're in North Carolina? Are you okay?
I have a question for you for Z5. In auto white balance with flash the picture gets blue. What are your settings in white balance when you using flash? Thanks in advance!!
if my photo are blue with flash , i just push my temperature setting to 5500 or 6000 k so warm temperature work best with blue flash . Or you can just put a warm gel on the flash . but if you shoot raw it doesn't matter you can change it in post
@@MegaJURISTE Thank you very much!!
How can you use a low F and have the couple in focus???😱😱😱
After a year of shooting wedding, events and portraits on the Z6 II, I recommend making the upgrade. Faster focus, faster burst rate, better low light performance, and more video features.
Yes, the first card (CF Express Type B) can be pricey but comparing it to the fastest V90 cards, capacities up to 256GB are about the same price.
You also unlock the ability to use the MB-N11 battery grip for easier vertical shooting and the ability to carry two batteries at once.
Hope this helps and you can use your Z5 as a backup body!
I use both and the z5 works just as well as my z6ii. Save your money and stick with the z5
@@Yupthereitism maybe you can make video comparing the camera, nice to know
❤❤❤ thanks @@Yupthereitism
What are your ISO and shutter speed settings at night time, for evening dance floor shots? 😁
if your target is to capture dancers, I would go with higher ISO and lower shutter speed like at least 1/150 or 1/200 with at least 800/1000 ISO (assuming ur at lowest f stop like 1.8) so dancers won't look like they are ghosts. if your target is an object that is not moving then you can use higher shutter speed like 1/50 with lower iso like 320/400 to have less noise on your image.
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