In the video I say that I rank a high megapixel count as my number one feature on a landscape photography camera. Keep in mind that is my personal preference. If you have a Z6 and do landscape and you are happy with 24mp. Stay happy! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. 😊😊
I have been a Canon shooter all my life (Nature and landscape photography), but always had interest in testing other brands. In 2018, I bought the Nikon Z7, to this day it has been my companion (I still use some canon glass with adapter (canon glass on a Nikon body :D). I really love it, and as you, I have been struggling to find a reason to upgrade it...Yes Z8 is tempting, but I'm not so sure it would be an image quality upgrade...maybe down the road I'll get one. I really liked your video, and it has made me remember how much I love this camera. Thank you. Subscribed!
Hi and welcome to my channel! I'm glad you liked my video. Z8 is indeed very tempting. If you also photograph birds, it could be worth to upgrade. Or do video. Othervise the Z7 is, as you said, more than good enough. Maybe buy a new lens? I'm looking at the 28-400. Waiting to see reviews in a couple of weeks. Have a great week! :)
Thank you Darryl! The Z8 is a very very good camera. When the price drops and I can get a hold of a used Z8, maybe in a year or two, I will buy it aswell. :)
I did buy the Nikon Z8 which is a great inspiring camera with lots of improvements which I appreciate for different situations but I am keeping my Z7 which I have happily owned since shortly after it came out, for landscape, cityscape and for other situations where it's smaller ,lighter more stealthy qualities are nice ,I think the photo quality is the same .Like you said for landscape and some other things it has the necessary performance for that ,though the portrait orientation tilt screen is nice for almost anything, love them both.
I bought my Z7 with one of the used gear retailers for USD1,000 plus tax. It was rated "as new" and came with a six-month warranty. What a bargain. The main reason I wanted a Nikon high megapixel landscape camera is to pair it with the 12-120mm S lens. There is no comparable lens like this for full frame in any other system. Perfect landscape combination - that lens basically lives on my camera.
Thomas: What fluid head are you using? Now that I have a leveling ball, I am thinking of using a fluid head for my landscape work. Thanks for the videos, I love the mood!
I keep thinking you know I really could shoot the Z7. AF performance isn't an issue with how I shoot. Landscapes 99% of the time and some street. Maybe picking up a good used camera at lower cost would work.
Great combo! I have no experience with the D850. But what I can see from reviews is that it has vary similar image quality as the Z7. If you are interested in mirrorless cameras. A Z7 is a good choice. The EVF is a totally different experience. I moved from a D810 to Z7. It took me a while to get used to the EVF. But I don't regret the switch. I'm never looking back. 😀
@@terrywbreedlove FYI. I moved from the D850 and have a Z6II, Z7, and Z8. If you love your D850 ... the Z8 is an ideal match. Control layout is very similar to the D850. The AutoFocus system would be a significant improvement with your 200-500 on the Z8 over the Z7.
The Z6 is also a great camera! I have one and I use it a lot. Both for video and photos. But I can't crop my photos as much with the Z6. So if you feel like you want to crop more then the Z7 for sure is a upgrade. :)
I really do love my 7ii and at the moment can't see any reason to move to a different body. Although, I did buy a used Df a week ago :) I think a lot of photographers are waiting to see what Nikon will release next ie. Z6 III/7III? Who knows!
Hi Mike! Cool! That's the a retro looking camera, right? Ah, yes. The Z6 and Z7 III, we are all waiting too see what they are like. I took your advice and made a little bit different video than usual. :)
@@ThomasRaskPhoto Yep, she's retro alright. Beautiful camera. I got it with the special edition 50mm f1.8 prime. Haven't really pointed it at anything serious yet, I'm still in a deep shooting rut. Not sure what my problem is but it will pass at some point. We photographers do like to talk about gear from time to time! :)
Without a camera, no photos. So it's only natural that we pay them some attention. :) I hope you get your inspiration back. Do you have a favorite photographer? Maybe look at his/hers photos. That helps me sometimes.
@@ThomasRaskPhoto Indeed it is natural. I go to Nikon Cafe for the photos and DPR for the gear talk :) I really like Thomas Heaton, Nigel Danson, Omar Gonzalez, Gary McIntyre, James Popsys, and a guy named Thomas Rask. I. think he's in Sweden ;) There's a few street photographers who's images I admire ie. Alan Schaller who shoots exclusively B&W with a wonderful Leica. Faizal Westcott and Samuel Hopf. There's not much street life to shoot around here so I never do but would love to try. Laura and I are contemplating a trip to Amsterdam later this year which would be a perfect setting for some architectural and street shooting. I need to get myself out of this rut long before then though Lol
You got lots of great phographers for inspiration! Nice! I hope you will be able to go to Amsterdam. I have been there once. Very different from the little town I live in. 😀
Hej Thomas! Jag printer i A2 storlek oftast , ibland 100 cm bred panoramabild. 45 MP räcker långt med en fantastisk detaljåtergivning och bra dynamiskt omfång. Annars mellanformat. Tyvärr ganska dyrt. mvh Hans-Olof
Hej Hans- Olof! 45MP räcker verkligen långt. Har egentligen inget att klaga på. Ibland vill man bara ha något nytt att leka med. Använder du också Nikon? Önskar dig en trevlig Söndag! :)
Jag bytte från Nikon D850 till Nikon Z7 ii. Anledningen var att jag ville ha en mindre och lättare kamera och tillgång till en 14-30mm objektiv som tar vanliga filter. Jag har också nu mindre och lättare objektiv. Klarar mig för det mesta med 14-30F4 och 24-120F4. Har också ett äldre Nikon 70-200F4 som jag tar med ibland. Väntar fortfarande på ett lätt Z70-200F4. Det jag saknar är: * Skärm som kan vinklas även i vertikalt läge * Programmeringsbara menyer i sökare och skärm. Använder bara vattenpass och histogram. Vill inte bläddra förbi de andra. * En box i menyn där jag kan bestämma om kameran ska beskära bilden eller inte när jag använder andra format, t ex 5:4. * Gärna formatet 4:3. Saknar det formatet ibland när jag komponerar bilden. * Gardinen framför sensorn när man byter objektiv. Verkar vara en smart uppfinning. Fina bilder som vanligt. Själv börjar jag planera inför lövsprickningen i bokskogarna här nere i söder. Är nog inte allt för långt borta nu.
Tack Gunnar! Fota bokskogar! Vad lyxigt. Här är det typ bara gran och tall. 😀 Jag kan relatera till ditt val av 14-30. Jag har också det objektivet. Jag hade pengar att köpa 14-24. Men det föll på att jag inte ville köpa ett helt nytt filtersytem. Önskar dig en trevlig helg!
In the video I say that I rank a high megapixel count as my number one feature on a landscape photography camera. Keep in mind that is my personal preference. If you have a Z6 and do landscape and you are happy with 24mp. Stay happy! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. 😊😊
I have been a Canon shooter all my life (Nature and landscape photography), but always had interest in testing other brands. In 2018, I bought the Nikon Z7, to this day it has been my companion (I still use some canon glass with adapter (canon glass on a Nikon body :D). I really love it, and as you, I have been struggling to find a reason to upgrade it...Yes Z8 is tempting, but I'm not so sure it would be an image quality upgrade...maybe down the road I'll get one. I really liked your video, and it has made me remember how much I love this camera. Thank you. Subscribed!
Hi and welcome to my channel! I'm glad you liked my video. Z8 is indeed very tempting. If you also photograph birds, it could be worth to upgrade. Or do video. Othervise the Z7 is, as you said, more than good enough. Maybe buy a new lens? I'm looking at the 28-400. Waiting to see reviews in a couple of weeks. Have a great week! :)
I have a Z8 but have considered a used Z7! Good video! 👍🏽
Thank you Darryl! The Z8 is a very very good camera. When the price drops and I can get a hold of a used Z8, maybe in a year or two, I will buy it aswell. :)
Very enjoyable to watch your video Thomas. Also appreciate your European sensibility throughout as a nice change from anything out of the US
Thank you very much John! :)
I did buy the Nikon Z8 which is a great inspiring camera with lots of improvements which I appreciate for different situations but I am keeping my Z7 which I have happily owned since shortly after it came out, for landscape, cityscape and for other situations where it's smaller ,lighter more stealthy qualities are nice ,I think the photo quality is the same .Like you said for landscape and some other things it has the necessary performance for that ,though the portrait orientation tilt screen is nice for almost anything, love them both.
Hi Derrick! I'm glad to hear that you enjoy your cameras. I would also keep my Z7 if I ever buy the Z8. Have a great week! 😀
Couldn’t agree more. Still loving my OG Z7.
Hi Jeffrey! It's a great camera. Glad to hear you enjoy using it. 😀
I bought my Z7 with one of the used gear retailers for USD1,000 plus tax. It was rated "as new" and came with a six-month warranty. What a bargain. The main reason I wanted a Nikon high megapixel landscape camera is to pair it with the 12-120mm S lens. There is no comparable lens like this for full frame in any other system. Perfect landscape combination - that lens basically lives on my camera.
Great combo you got there. That is a lens I wish I had in my collection. Might pick up a used one next year. Great to hear you enjoy your gear.
Thomas: What fluid head are you using? Now that I have a leveling ball, I am thinking of using a fluid head for my landscape work. Thanks for the videos, I love the mood!
Hi there! It's a Leofoto BV-1R mini fluid head. Works great for both video and photos. :)
@@ThomasRaskPhoto Thanks... that's what I suspected.
I keep thinking you know I really could shoot the Z7. AF performance isn't an issue with how I shoot. Landscapes 99% of the time and some street. Maybe picking up a good used camera at lower cost would work.
Hi Terry! What camera do you have right now? The Z7 seems like a good match for you! :)
@@ThomasRaskPhoto Digital the D850 with 200-500 for Wildlife. The Olympus Pen F for street. And some film cameras as well.
Great combo! I have no experience with the D850. But what I can see from reviews is that it has vary similar image quality as the Z7. If you are interested in mirrorless cameras. A Z7 is a good choice. The EVF is a totally different experience. I moved from a D810 to Z7. It took me a while to get used to the EVF. But I don't regret the switch. I'm never looking back. 😀
@@terrywbreedlove FYI. I moved from the D850 and have a Z6II, Z7, and Z8. If you love your D850 ... the Z8 is an ideal match. Control layout is very similar to the D850. The AutoFocus system would be a significant improvement with your 200-500 on the Z8 over the Z7.
I still use my Nikon Z6. It deliever but I get the megapixel weakness. Then it seems I have good reasons for looking for a upgrade 😉
The Z6 is also a great camera! I have one and I use it a lot. Both for video and photos. But I can't crop my photos as much with the Z6. So if you feel like you want to crop more then the Z7 for sure is a upgrade. :)
@@ThomasRaskPhoto im also waiting to see what that new Z6 is going to be
Yes, that is going to be very exciting to see. I bet it will be an awsome camera! 😀
I really do love my 7ii and at the moment can't see any reason to move to a different body. Although, I did buy a used Df a week ago :)
I think a lot of photographers are waiting to see what Nikon will release next ie. Z6 III/7III? Who knows!
Hi Mike! Cool! That's the a retro looking camera, right? Ah, yes. The Z6 and Z7 III, we are all waiting too see what they are like. I took your advice and made a little bit different video than usual. :)
@@ThomasRaskPhoto Yep, she's retro alright. Beautiful camera. I got it with the special edition 50mm f1.8 prime. Haven't really pointed it at anything serious yet, I'm still in a deep shooting rut. Not sure what my problem is but it will pass at some point.
We photographers do like to talk about gear from time to time! :)
Without a camera, no photos. So it's only natural that we pay them some attention. :) I hope you get your inspiration back. Do you have a favorite photographer? Maybe look at his/hers photos. That helps me sometimes.
@@ThomasRaskPhoto Indeed it is natural. I go to Nikon Cafe for the photos and DPR for the gear talk :)
I really like Thomas Heaton, Nigel Danson, Omar Gonzalez, Gary McIntyre, James Popsys, and a guy named Thomas Rask. I. think he's in Sweden ;)
There's a few street photographers who's images I admire ie. Alan Schaller who shoots exclusively B&W with a wonderful Leica. Faizal Westcott and Samuel Hopf. There's not much street life to shoot around here so I never do but would love to try. Laura and I are contemplating a trip to Amsterdam later this year which would be a perfect setting for some architectural and street shooting. I need to get myself out of this rut long before then though Lol
You got lots of great phographers for inspiration! Nice! I hope you will be able to go to Amsterdam. I have been there once. Very different from the little town I live in. 😀
Hej Thomas! Jag printer i A2 storlek oftast , ibland 100 cm bred panoramabild. 45 MP räcker långt med en fantastisk detaljåtergivning och bra dynamiskt omfång. Annars mellanformat. Tyvärr ganska dyrt. mvh Hans-Olof
Hej Hans- Olof! 45MP räcker verkligen långt. Har egentligen inget att klaga på. Ibland vill man bara ha något nytt att leka med. Använder du också Nikon? Önskar dig en trevlig Söndag! :)
@@ThomasRaskPhoto Jag använder en Canon R5 som jag är mycket nöjd med. Men visst är det roligt med nytt. Trevlig söndag önskar vi i Sala
Jag bytte från Nikon D850 till Nikon Z7 ii. Anledningen var att jag ville ha en mindre och lättare kamera och tillgång till en 14-30mm objektiv som tar vanliga filter. Jag har också nu mindre och lättare objektiv. Klarar mig för det mesta med 14-30F4 och 24-120F4. Har också ett äldre Nikon 70-200F4 som jag tar med ibland. Väntar fortfarande på ett lätt Z70-200F4.
Det jag saknar är:
* Skärm som kan vinklas även i vertikalt läge
* Programmeringsbara menyer i sökare och skärm. Använder bara vattenpass och histogram. Vill inte bläddra förbi de andra.
* En box i menyn där jag kan bestämma om kameran ska beskära bilden eller inte när jag använder andra format, t ex 5:4.
* Gärna formatet 4:3. Saknar det formatet ibland när jag komponerar bilden.
* Gardinen framför sensorn när man byter objektiv. Verkar vara en smart uppfinning.
Fina bilder som vanligt. Själv börjar jag planera inför lövsprickningen i bokskogarna här nere i söder. Är nog inte allt för långt borta nu.
Tack Gunnar!
Fota bokskogar! Vad lyxigt. Här är det typ bara gran och tall. 😀
Jag kan relatera till ditt val av 14-30. Jag har också det objektivet. Jag hade pengar att köpa 14-24. Men det föll på att jag inte ville köpa ett helt nytt filtersytem.
Önskar dig en trevlig helg!
Fiskmås !
Mest troligt en fiskmås, ja! :)
Cameras are pretty unimportant, it is all about te glass.
An old cliché that really isn't true at all sorry.
I compared Nikon D40 with D850 and I used the same expensive lens($2000) on both cameras
Conclusion: D40 sucks