Amazing advice my brother, it’s the simple things that make the biggest difference, when I started I thought Gear was problem spending 10s of thousands of rand on bodies lenses, flashes, filters with no change in my end result, only once I took care of the basic few rules Composure and exposure this changed everything now I can pick up a 1000 rand camera, my iPhone, a D3 or Z9 and because I know the rules and when to break them the difference is night and day,
Most of my experience in cameras and lenses, came from the 35mm TTL single lens reflex cameras, where what you see in the viewfinder, was a periscopic image directly from through the lens. The clarity and focal depth was superior, I believe to digital image screens. Today's cameras are far too complicated.
Thank you for watching and commenting. I do appreciate it. I only switched to Mirrorless about 2 years ago and so I also have 15 years experience with the older cameras. In the beginning I missed that "real" viewfinder but over time got used to it. For me cameras are easier to use now than ever before. Also the viewfinder quality LCD no vs 4 years ago is a BIG difference. When last dit you look through a new mirrorless viewfinder like a Canon R6mk2?
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Excellent video Kobus! Such good information well presented!
Thank you bud. Appreciate your support.
Amazing advice my brother, it’s the simple things that make the biggest difference, when I started I thought Gear was problem spending 10s of thousands of rand on bodies lenses, flashes, filters with no change in my end result, only once I took care of the basic few rules Composure and exposure this changed everything now I can pick up a 1000 rand camera, my iPhone, a D3 or Z9 and because I know the rules and when to break them the difference is night and day,
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. I agree, one can do a lot with only a phone camera if you know a few simple “rules”
Those output are so clean. Do you have a preset or a tutorial for it?
Thank you appreciate it. Yeah presets in description 😉
Great video Kobus really enjoyed watching it. your 13 year journey is inspiring.
Thank you buddy. Appreciate it a lot. I’m blessed to have you as part of it.
Incredible!! I will definitely use these tips in my photography shooting style 🙌
So happy to hear that you love it. Thank you for your work in this.
Nice sir
Thank you. Appreciate your time and comment.
Lekka
Thanks 😉
Wow! Where were these tips when I started out? Thanks Kobus!
Thanks bud. Glad you liked it. Appreciate your time.
Most of my experience in cameras and lenses, came from the 35mm TTL single lens reflex cameras, where what you see in the viewfinder, was a periscopic image directly from through the lens. The clarity and focal depth was superior, I believe to digital image screens. Today's cameras are far too complicated.
Thank you for watching and commenting. I do appreciate it.
I only switched to Mirrorless about 2 years ago and so I also have 15 years experience with the older cameras. In the beginning I missed that "real" viewfinder but over time got used to it. For me cameras are easier to use now than ever before. Also the viewfinder quality LCD no vs 4 years ago is a BIG difference. When last dit you look through a new mirrorless viewfinder like a Canon R6mk2?