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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @enduringtech822
    @enduringtech822 5 лет назад +156

    Wisdom of the year, "you'll never take a great picture with a camera that is sitting at home."

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +5

      Ain't that the truth! Thanks for the kind words.

    • @gamingguru2k6
      @gamingguru2k6 5 лет назад

      I like the expression, "The best camera is the one you left at home." No matter how much I try to bring my camera with me, it seems the most interesting things happen when I don't have it.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      @@gamingguru2k6 Did I say that?

    • @Alexxxxir
      @Alexxxxir 5 лет назад

      @@MaartenHeilbron, I had to stop the video to write down the following: ""BETTER CAMERA WON'T IMPROVE YOUR COMPOSITION OR YOUR TIMING.."
      What a great way to state the obvious!
      My personal similar analogy is that the "latest-and-the-bestEST" frying pan is NOT a guarantee of a tasty dinner -- you need something to back it up with... ;-)
      Thanx 4 the wisdom... :)

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +2

      @@Alexxxxir Thanks, always nice to know my viewers appreciate my carefully turned phrases. And to think I was going to buy a new frying pan.

  • @nitramwin
    @nitramwin 5 лет назад +66

    I might not have camera envy but I really like your shirt!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Valid. Lipson, a Canadian shirt maker.

    • @lesterduludis8892
      @lesterduludis8892 5 лет назад +3

      You can find it at your near Walmart outlet or at the Possum Lodge garage sale.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      @@lesterduludis8892 Oh, I should have looked there.

  • @Ronalddegroote
    @Ronalddegroote 5 лет назад +64

    Best speech on the topic I have heard so far.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, I'm hoping it provides clarity to some of my viewers.

  • @PieterBreda
    @PieterBreda 5 лет назад +22

    Good advice. Too many people get disappointed because they lack skills.

  • @GM8D79
    @GM8D79 5 лет назад +21

    This is the best video that I have heard in a long time about photography.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      that's very kind of you to say, thanks very much.

  • @tylerng2004
    @tylerng2004 5 лет назад +10

    Instead of watching gear videos, this is THE VIDEO that should be the inspiration and the motivation for everyone to go out and start improving their photography skills.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +2

      Well, that's a very nice thing to say - and you seem to have understood my rationale for posting this video.

  • @iAmEdwinHamilton
    @iAmEdwinHamilton 5 лет назад +14

    Thanks for talking me off the "I need 42MP" ledge. I was about to drop $4k unnecessarily..

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      As long as it was unnecessary, I'm happy with the result, and appreciate your thanks.

  • @michalgric
    @michalgric 5 лет назад +33

    Thank you Marteen. I really appreciate this kind of videos.

  • @gearreallydoesntmatter
    @gearreallydoesntmatter 5 лет назад +24

    This content is gold.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      What a pleasure to read your kind words, they are appreciated.

    • @simonkozma8343
      @simonkozma8343 5 лет назад

      You guys leading me back from the valley of worrying to the path of hope with my praktica and nikon d200 :D

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      @@simonkozma8343 Always nice to know we're keeping you on the straight and narrow.

  • @chrissoclone
    @chrissoclone 5 лет назад +53

    5:54 is the best advice I could give. It was always my top priority, only then I look at specs and only if those are really bad I reconsider my initial choice. A camera isn't only a tool, it's also a lovely little bit (or big chunk) of engineering, haptics, a fashion accessory and an inspiration. I'm still carrying my now totally outdated and slow original x100 everywhere, it's simply so pretty, fun to use and people smile at it. Same with some film cameras. If you love a camera you don't think twice about taking it with you.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks for reinforcing that point.

    • @doloresdeojos9194
      @doloresdeojos9194 5 лет назад +1

      please....wait a minute....I´m going to give a hug to my old D200....come back in two minutes !!!!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      hehe

    • @OldCameras
      @OldCameras 5 лет назад

      @@doloresdeojos9194 LOL

  • @rayjenkins2754
    @rayjenkins2754 5 лет назад +6

    Yes, yes & on the mark ! Even walking - with or without my camera - my eye is getting better at ' seeing '. I've gotten serious @ 3 years ago with photography and joined a local camera group ( those that wish go out on Tuesdays to different places to shoot ). I've picked up lots of know how from some of the experienced members. From being in the group I've become acquainted with lots of interesting places that I was before unaware of. I'm very happy with my camera - Panasonic Fz2500 zoom bridge with 24 ~ 480mm ( 960m w i zoom ) It's not an expensive / high end piece of kit - now the price is down to $900 - but it has macro settings for getting close ups, a very good stabilizer for getting distant critters. Last Saturday I got some sharp images of a local man ( Folsom, Calf.) setting a new world record for walking a one inch wide slack line between 2 bridges over the American River ! The Fz2500 has a plethora of features so I'm spending the time to learn / practice with it but I've come to realize that there is a ' lot ' more to photography than the camera. Thanks for this video.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Always nice to hear from someone who's been taking full advantage of their camera and taking great photos, thanks.

  • @floatingrabbit3556
    @floatingrabbit3556 5 лет назад

    Also, shame on those dislikes. I have never seen a youtube video this sincere and straight forward besides being sold a product or being told I need to buy some lens that costs as much as my car. This video is gold and I say again. SHAME ON THOSE DISLIKES.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      It doesn't bother me in the least, everyone is entitled to their opinion. But I am appreciative of your kind words, thanks very much.

  • @Francis_A.321
    @Francis_A.321 5 лет назад +8

    Camera manufacturers just lost a ton of money because of this.haha! All joking aside, this video justified my decision to go on a Japan trip with the family instead of getting a new camera body. So I'm good now 👍. Thank you!

  • @geebee2276
    @geebee2276 5 лет назад

    I came to this realisation recently when I suddenly decided to always have my camera with me. I bought a Nikon Df over four years ago and would use it about 9-10 times a year. About 3 months ago I decided I’d start using it regularly. My images started to get better and more so, I started to “see images” in places that I’d pass by regularly on my way to work. It was like someone opening the door to a world that’s always been there but I never bothered to look at. As an added bonus, I feel I’ve got a new camera - simply because, by using it regularly, I’m finding more and more features that I’m comfortable using; some that seemed like gimmicks a while ago. Your words are wise Maarten and delivered in such a calm and eloquent manner. I have subscribed.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      That's great to hear - and exciting! Thanks for your kind words, they are appreicated, as is the subscription.

  • @doggaki
    @doggaki 5 лет назад +26

    Some amazing information and as always excellent presentation...9!!

  • @jetownsend1
    @jetownsend1 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for talking me out of buying a camera. For what I want, my phone will work just fine. I just need to learn how to compose better images. And a new camera can't help me with that.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад +1

      I'm glad you understood what I was saying, thanks for the kind words.

  • @MarioBenites
    @MarioBenites 5 лет назад +3

    Amazing speech and advices! One of the best photography channels. Experience, detailed reviews and a lot of knowledge. Thank you!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      How kind of you to say, a pleasure to read your comments.

  • @Michaelzehr
    @Michaelzehr 4 года назад

    This comment could apply to any of your videos, but I really appreciate the way you talk about the importance of joy and passion.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад +1

      Wow, thank you! A real pleasure to read your kind words.

  • @Meljoy00
    @Meljoy00 5 лет назад +3

    this is the second time this advise was given to me this week so good reminder that I should just take it out more often and shoot with it. I loved my x70 and still love it... but I was thinking of going out to buy an interchangeable lens camera.... but I think i'll take out my x70 more and improve my basics first :) :)

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Sounds like a good idea, shoot until your battery is empty and your memory card is full.

  • @cherylb.7598
    @cherylb.7598 5 лет назад +2

    I've been struggling with all of the options available, so this is timely and extremely helpful. I primarily shoot with a Pentax MX1, which I love, and of course my phone. I haven't thought to make a focused assessment of either but think it is a perfect next step. Thank you for the sound advice!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Glad to hear that you found my video helpful, thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @rumporridge1
    @rumporridge1 5 лет назад +5

    Always a pleasure watching your video’s. Pleasant delivery filled with facts and great day to day knowledge. Thanks.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      That's nice to hear, thanks for commenting, appreciated.

  • @navusx
    @navusx 5 лет назад +1

    It's amazing how much I learn from Maarten and this channel, apart from all the detailed photography lessons and equipment. A lot of Maarten's words of wisdom and thoughts can also apply in other aspects of everyday life.

  • @Optidorf
    @Optidorf 5 лет назад +3

    "You never take a great picture with a camera that is sitting at home"
    I think this is the very essence of photography.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Yes, in hockey they say you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.

  • @DennisBloodnokPhotographyVideo
    @DennisBloodnokPhotographyVideo 3 года назад

    Maarten, You make some very useful points in this video. The more time I spend using my cameras, the more I have come to the conclusion that buying good quality used cameras is the best approach,
    When someone gets the infamous GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) this is often a desire to buy the latest-and-greatest camera.
    Whilst it may be a nice idea to become an early-adopter of a specific new camera , you do risk buying cameras which are just over-priced but actually add little in-terms of extra useful features.
    I prefer to watch the video reviews of RUclipsrs such as your good self and await for good quality used examples of a camera to come onto the market.
    Keep up the good work !!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  3 года назад

      I'm glad this was a video that resonated with you - thanks for your kind and supportive comments.

  • @pers4855
    @pers4855 5 лет назад +4

    I’m gonna apply this to buying lenses. I definitely should appreciate the ones I have.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Excellent advice ... thanks for adding this note.

  • @charliemackay9787
    @charliemackay9787 4 года назад

    Thanks for this and your other videos. Stumbled into your channel only recently and have enjoyed watching a couple of videos a day during this shutdown. Keep up the great work.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад

      So glad to hear you're enjoying my work. And thanks for the kind words, appreciated.

  • @stevendeary502
    @stevendeary502 5 лет назад +5

    Superb video, totally agree with that last point, sold all of my Fuji gear for Sony and although my new camera is technically superior to my last; I miss the old school feel and lightweight lenses for the Fuji sorely 😅

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Transitions can be difficult ... thanks for the kind words.

  • @stuarthirsch
    @stuarthirsch 5 лет назад

    Like 5 years ago. But many are upgrades. I upgraded from a Nikon N50, film, which I still occasional use for B&W. I actually prefer film and dark room printing when shooting B&W. I got a a D50 as my first DSLR which I still use for product shots. A few years ago I upgraded to a D7000.I got an Olympus Pen1 because of its size and weight when I travel. Last year I upgraded to an OMD. I have a complete array of lenses for each. Same with video, just upgraded to a new HD camcorder. Not to mention the P&S cameras. Have a lot of flashes & video lights & studio equipment too. My problem is that much of my equipment becomes obsolete and there is no used market for it. I am going start keeping equipment with me a lot more and change my philosophy thanks to your video. Appreciate it.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      So glad to hear I've provided an interesting and useful video. Thanks for commenting.

  • @caryt59
    @caryt59 5 лет назад +18

    Sir, you are the ""MR. ROGERS" of photography! (meant as a compliment!) Great advice! Thanks!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +3

      I do take that as a compliment, I was a big fan. Thanks for your kind words.

  • @ronspi
    @ronspi 5 лет назад +1

    The best word I found to describe this video was: Neat. Simple, to the point, very appreciated - and I'm a pro.
    What bothered me about the video is the lack of railing on the stairs.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words. I can see how that might bother you.

  • @eyesshut9633
    @eyesshut9633 5 лет назад +4

    Great advice! Photography has very little to do with gear.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, but it does have something to do with gear - a camera has to have the capability to give you the power of creative control.

  • @omersad48
    @omersad48 5 лет назад

    I'm an enthusiast and whenever I get the urge to buy a new model I really get one of my cameras and go out take pictures and come back feeling satisfied and admiring my trusty cameras. So your advice is right.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks, always nice to hear I'm providing useful information. Going out and creating instead of consuming is highly recommended - by me anyway.

  • @pablodoncor
    @pablodoncor 5 лет назад +4

    That's why I've still kept my Sony a6000.

  • @markattardo
    @markattardo 5 лет назад

    I can't believe I just subscribed to someone that is overflowing with common sense! Well said!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      I'll try to contain it better in the future. ;-) Thanks for the kind words.

  • @randomhandle
    @randomhandle 5 лет назад +60

    Too late. My X-T3 arrived a few days ago and it's fantastic.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +6

      Sorry, but I'm sure you'll enjoy the X-T3.

    • @largesoda1729
      @largesoda1729 5 лет назад +1

      Plus you wouldn't worry much about the weather if you've also got WR lenses

    • @peterjan7878
      @peterjan7878 5 лет назад

      Nice. Which lenses do you use?

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +3

      I primarily use the 16-55, but it's sometimes a little big and heavy, so I use the 18-55.

    • @randomhandle
      @randomhandle 5 лет назад +1

      @@peterjan7878 At this point, I only have the kit lens and the 10-24 f/4.

  • @nittoligon6370
    @nittoligon6370 5 лет назад

    That is a sensible, wise and practical advice. I wish I remember hearing or reading something like that before I changed from a simple, light camera (I shoot mainly candid shots at birthdays and weddings and landmarks) to a "better" and expensive camera that weighs like a brick. I take pride in owning such a camera, but I am sure thru my own fault, the quality of my shots have not improved. I am still trying to know, to learn, to setup the camera at the same time I am trying to learn how, when and what to shoot. This reminds me of an incident long time ago when I was looking thru an album of BW photographs of an elderly gentleman, photos of landscape, landmarks, portraits like what you see in books of legendary photographers, I naively asked What camera he used (this was before the digital cameras), he was kind enough to whisper in my ears, so others in the group will not hear, it is not the camera that is important but the man behind the camera. He must have been using a film camera. As far as I recall he had no studio, he was not a commercial or professional photographer.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Yes, there are many secrets to photography. Owning the right camera isn't one of them.

  • @jackwang8105
    @jackwang8105 5 лет назад +5

    Great and informative video! Very nice tips! Thanks for your effort

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Always happy to help, thanks for the kind words.

  • @norwichhouse
    @norwichhouse 5 лет назад

    What a fantastic talk. Thank you. All my cameras over the last 60 years have died of overwork. I started with a Kodak Brownie 127 and after that I had my first 35mm camera. At the time I also had a 2.5*3.5 plate camera which taught me a lot. I got my first SLR in the mid-70s which was built like a tank but eventually the shutter died. Now I have a very nice Nikon which will just about do the washing-up.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      It was a pleasure to read your kind words and your reminiscences.

  • @amin_derbimfan5610
    @amin_derbimfan5610 5 лет назад +3

    I'm still using my Nikon 1 J3 at the moment. But due to the fact that the lens choice is hard in the discontinued system, I'm planning to upgrade to DX.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Good plan. It's always sad when a promising system is discontinued.

    • @Paul_anderson_creative
      @Paul_anderson_creative 5 лет назад

      Interesting... I had 3 x Nikon DX from 7 years.. just switched to Panasonic GX9. IMHO don't underestimate the size and beauty of your current camera.. enjoy!

    • @amin_derbimfan5610
      @amin_derbimfan5610 5 лет назад +1

      @@MaartenHeilbron maybe because the 1 inch Sensor idea did not work well...the ISO Performance is not particularly good, noise starts at 400. However the camera is very very small and can be taken everywhere. I just hope that Nikon won't drop the DX-Lineup in near future.

    • @Francis_A.321
      @Francis_A.321 5 лет назад +1

      This is actually a valid reason to upgrade/switch system if you ask me. Go for it.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      I would agree, good reason to upgrade.

  • @LSUfan
    @LSUfan 4 года назад

    You are so right about the light! I leaned that if there are two different kinds of light in a room, use a flash to get a picture that looks good!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад

      While light is always a factor, unless you're an experienced flash user, it may provide less than desirable results.

    • @LSUfan
      @LSUfan 4 года назад

      Maarten Heilbron it worked for me in one case anyway.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад

      @@LSUfan It can work every time for those who take the time to master the techniques.

  • @juanquispe3494
    @juanquispe3494 5 лет назад +3

    "STOP! Don't buy a new camera... buy an old one!"

  • @CrisisGarden
    @CrisisGarden 4 года назад

    So true. This is precisely the reason I jumped off the FF/APS-C bandwagon and switched to MFT - the convenience of the camera results in shots I wouldn't get with more bulky gear simply because I couldn't be bothered taking it out; and anyone that says you can't get a good image out of a smaller sensor is really missing the point of photography.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, appreciated.

  • @disarmsox
    @disarmsox 5 лет назад

    Very wise words and you are a good speaker in front of camera. Too many people speak far too fast and do not use punctuation. Excellent work on this.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      That's so kind of you to say, I do appreciate your kind words.

  • @Finnatese
    @Finnatese 2 года назад

    When I was young I loved how a phone would slowly absorb all the other devices to the point where we will only need the one. Now though I've started trying to separate out my devices. A simple watch to tell the time, a dedicated camera to take photos. How many times do you go to take a photo, or check the time, only to get distracted by a message.
    It's true that fancy new phones can make your photos look fantastic, and may even be better than most cameras at capturing those moments, but looking up to the view finder you are immersed in the scene you are going to take. I've put the camera up to my eye plenty of times and decided I don't want a photo of this scene. Whereas with a phone you're more likely to just snap away, and have a photo library of 1000s of photos you don't need or look at.
    That's why I need a new Camera :D

  • @caffeinelife
    @caffeinelife 5 лет назад +1

    I agree with you 100%. Even tho I bought a fixed lens x100f, my goal was portability and, since I was relatively new, I wanted to challenge myself to learn how to operate a camera. It was the right decision for me. I bring it everywhere. I will prolly get another body and some glass eventually when I’m ready.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Always nice to hear from a photographer who's made the right decision, thanks for commenting.

  • @tobiasthie8838
    @tobiasthie8838 5 лет назад

    Went today on a shoot in the park with my grandfathers SLR from '78. Was one of the most fun, challenging and learning days in my photography journey. Pretty awesome what you can do with gear from 40 years ago.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks for sharing that story - great to hear. Hope that your photographs turn out well.

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 5 лет назад +1

    In a choice between a great camera and great light, it's great light every time. A couple of years ago I took a fixed focus, single aperture and shutter speed, plastic lens 35mm film camera out in an attractive landscape and good light, and the images were beautiful. Whatever camera you use, light is the medium you're working with.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Absolutely correct, thanks for sharing this thought.

  • @damasovi_travels1244
    @damasovi_travels1244 4 года назад

    so much wisdom here! I love NEW STUFF. This year has been full of cancel trips and cancel picture taking oportunities. Everynight I look at the sales at B&H and I have the money BUT, as you mention, if there are no real answers to the questions about gear, then there is no NEED for buying things I will not even use. Instead of buying the new F2.8 zoom lense, that money will pay for gas so WE can go to the mountains (when possible) and make memories and not just a new box inside the closet....
    Thank you for your videos, I going over them, one more time, since I have the time (summer vacations and I always learn something new). Merci beaucoup !!!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to comment with your thoughts, an interesting read. Always nice to know that my videos resonate with my viewers.

  • @charlessmith2460
    @charlessmith2460 5 лет назад

    You're description of the camera as a puppy was both priceless and so true! I've recently bought a newer camera, used, and am currently waiting for it. The advise is sound and exactly how I went about finding my new beauty. Thanks for the video!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      So nice to hear you enjoyed the video and my analogy. Thanks for commenting.

  • @AlmondFarming
    @AlmondFarming 2 года назад

    I am an amateur photographer and videographer and sometimes new cameras become an obsession more than a hobby for me.

  • @stevehall1218
    @stevehall1218 5 лет назад

    I regretted getting a mirrorless camera to replace my DSLR at first. But once I "learned" how to use the camera and use the unexpected features not on my DLSR, I was glad to have change. I understand what Maarten is saying and for the most part I agree. We do spend too much money to have the latest technology knowing it may improve again in a few years. I found what I hope is my last camera unless they come out with one that has magical or supernatural features.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      I'm sure they'll be announcing that shortly. And thanks for your kind words.

  • @RedBRZ23
    @RedBRZ23 5 лет назад

    Perfect timing! I’ve been looking at buying a newer camera for a while. With this information I am satisfied to stay where I’m at. Thank you so much.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Always happy to help, thanks for the kind words.

  • @alexanderarendsen3796
    @alexanderarendsen3796 2 года назад

    Thank you Maarten. After many years of trying, my favorite camera and lens are the ones that are most pleasant to use. This means you will probably use it more often and will learn more quickly. Optical quality is overrated. Keep posting videos please.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  2 года назад +1

      That's an excellent way to express the attraction we have for usable cameras. Sometimes it feels as if the product managers and engineers have never actually used a product except in the lab.
      As for optical quality, it's not over-rated for everyone, but I agree that most can't/don't see the difference.

  • @nictheartist
    @nictheartist 5 лет назад

    Another great video, Maarten! I don't leave the house without my G7X II. It's so portable, has a large-ish sensor and reasonably usable zoom. One day, I may get another " big" camera, but, for the time being, this fulfils my photo and video needs. And it's still way better than my fairly affordable phone camera. I use the latter for quick snapshots, and the Canon for all " better" photos and videos. If your gear is totally outdated, is good to look for replacements, but going for the latest and greatest all the time will only but your wallet! And you're right _ is about the person BEHIND that camera.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks for confirming my thoughts, always nice to hear from an appreciative viewer.

  • @ascherithgrey2094
    @ascherithgrey2094 5 лет назад

    very true. lighting is more important than the camera body. i hardly found professional photographers or expert that will complaining about the body, they are all more concerns about lighting.
    having expensive camera body is nice because they got so many features that help and making photography easier and fast but its still the lighting that makes the big difference.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Could not agree more, thanks for commenting and your kind words.

  • @DennisBloodnokPhotographyVideo
    @DennisBloodnokPhotographyVideo 4 года назад

    Great video. I must admit that, when looking into a potential future purchase, I am drawn towards used / second-hand cameras.
    Here in the UK, there is a good second-hand camera retailer which is just a few miles away. I have made several purchases from the shop (including a used Nikon D700 with battery grip, spare battery, battery charger & 24-85mm lens).
    A saved a huge amount of money in comparison to the camera's new price. I bought the D700 in January 2015 and it is still going very well.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words, and the good recommendation.

  • @Svidge_123_
    @Svidge_123_ 5 месяцев назад

    It's not about the camera. It's about the lens.. plus light. But most importantly, who is behind the camera. Camera for hundreds of years remains, basically, a light tight box with timing mechanism holding light sensitive substance on which the lens projects an image. When the camera is just an object of desire or symbol of a status, then it's another story that often doesn't include the "story" about photography. Thank you for sharing your knowledge perfectly weaved into common wisdom and exquisitely narrated.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your kind words and historical context.

  • @tebitan3780
    @tebitan3780 5 лет назад

    Fantastic. As always I absolutely love your reasoning and the way you present your stuff. One of the very few channels where real information can be found and can be digested in peace.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      That's very kind of you to say, thanks very much.

  • @kaeru_sami
    @kaeru_sami 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! Thank you, I shall save this and watch it every time I feel like selling and buying a new camera!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks, I appreciate the kind words - always nice to know I'm being helpful.

  • @Hailexx
    @Hailexx 5 лет назад

    I think there are many people who really need to see a video like this. It's so easy to get drawn into the MORE GEAR mindset, especially in our upgrade driven consumer market now, thanks for taking the time to pass on some excellent advice sir.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Many people (more than my usual crowd) are watching ...

    • @Hailexx
      @Hailexx 5 лет назад

      Maarten Heilbron RUclips algorithm decided to feature your video for me yesterday and I guess many others, congrats! A well deserved boost for a well said message.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      That's great - thanks for taking youtube up on their suggestion. I appreciate your kind words.

  • @miguelosvaldo
    @miguelosvaldo 5 лет назад

    thanks for your wise advice, one can end up overwhelmed trying to decide for a camera... when I started to feel my Nikon D3300 was not enough for me you helped me a lot, first to not hurry and continue experimenting with my old camera. and months later to decide which one to buy (a fujifilm X-T2 I'm absolutely happy with).

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      What a pleasure to know I've helped you in your journey, thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @lymemj
    @lymemj Год назад

    Yes it all depends on the person and your advise helped me to realize I am the type of person who takes many pictures - so I need a camera with good battery plus long time for video- and I want to take pictures fast, to not loose that special thing I am seeing. I was going to buy that beautiful camera you reviewed that you need to "open" the lenses, and has no viewfinder and you helped me see that it was not for me. My "only' problem is budget, plus I see that because of it you "marry' with a brand and with a type of camera. So if you get a mirrorless with crop then those lenses would not be good for a full sensor camera... decision is based on this too - as you well have taught us-... many many thanks.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  Год назад

      Always nice to read that someone appreciates my videos and my opinions. Thanks for commenting.

  • @danieldusentrieb4839
    @danieldusentrieb4839 5 лет назад

    Once again an excellent piece of advice. Not overly intellectual, not too simplistic either. I just connect to the way you approach matters. Thank you!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Always my pleasure, and I appreciate the kind words.

  • @Ponskippa
    @Ponskippa 5 лет назад +2

    Great advice. Still shooting with my "old" Fuji X100S. Even with its quirks, it has served me well.

  • @tavishn
    @tavishn 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video, don't need to buy a camera, but enjoyed your dad talk!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Camera or not, always nice to know that viewers enjoy my videos.

  • @CPSLondon
    @CPSLondon 5 лет назад

    Completely agree.... my camera is now nearly 10 years old. Sony A77... bought it when it was launched as my first DSLR. Still use it today and and see no reason to upgrade at all. When I am not carrying it... my iPhone does a good job and that's an iPhone 7 (so in the current world of annual updates it's probably seen as antique) !

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      That's great to hear, I'm sure the A77 has many more good photos ahead of it.

  • @thomasmoje5926
    @thomasmoje5926 4 года назад

    I'm so glad I found these videos..like a relaxing chat with a good friend or a favorite uncle. Couldn't agree more..use and value what you have. Enjoy what you have? Great. It's not necessarily the equipment that makes great photographs..it's the operator of the camera. Sure great quality cameras and lenses help. I have three 'older' 35mm film SLR cameras (spanning 1971 through 1982 manufacture) with a collection of lenses that go with them, and a digital camera. Use and enjoy them all. Each has their strong points and just 'fun factor'. What counts for me is the satisfaction I get from the images I get from each of them.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад

      Glad to hear you found me, thanks for sharing your thoughts, which are clearly similar to mine.

  • @Burnningsoul
    @Burnningsoul 5 лет назад

    Like Ansel Adams said" 'The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!" .

  • @Foodgeek
    @Foodgeek 5 лет назад

    That's the exact reason I haven't upgraded my Canon 5D mk II yet. There's simply nothing that newer cameras can do, that I can't already do :)

  • @caldera878
    @caldera878 5 лет назад

    I often see the common "gear is not everything" cliche thrown around but understand some equipment will allow you to have greater capability, control and overall better results rather than without. For example, a telephoto lens will get you that shot of the wetland bird and not a kit lens. A wide aperture prime can save you in low light situations and a sturdy well built tripod is night and day difference from one that costs $40.
    Gear is gear but the difference is how you can ultimately utilize your gear to the fullest potential before it out grows you.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      I think you understand that is not the point I was trying to make. Understand what your needs are before you start spending money.

  • @davidjohnston1374
    @davidjohnston1374 5 лет назад

    Thanks Maarten for this video, I was so confused by the myriad of opinions and reviews of different camera systems only a couple of weeks ago when I was looking at cameras like the a6400 Sony, Lumix G85, Canon 80D and the Nikon D5600 and as I'm pretty much a newby with digital photography, I knew 3 of these cameras whilst on a wishlist, would be overkill for me. I liked the Nikon D5600 because it was light yet felt like a DSLR and fit my hand nice and snug with features like the more expensive cameras, this camera would keep me learning for a long time to come, in fact, I'm not likely to learn all it can do. A shopping trip to Costco in Sydney seen me hanging around the camera stand and there was 3 Cameras of Interest there including my lust choice Canon 80D with single lens....for around $1600 ...there was also a Canon 800 D with a 3 lens kit for $1700 which I though was good value but the one I chose was the Nikon D5600 with a 18-55mm and 70-300 Nikkor DX lens set and Camera bag for a grand total of $679 Aussie dollars (Costco had sliced $400 off the usual price) I haven't done much with it yet due to my job but this weekend I hope to take it into the City and learn how to drive it.....so even the cheaper Nikon Camera is probably overkill for me.....but really excited to see what I can get out of it. Thanks for your very informative Videos Maarten.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      It's always nice to read a detailed note from a viewer who's found the camera that suits their needs. Thanks for your kind words, they are appreciated.

  • @dottie3440
    @dottie3440 5 лет назад

    Excellent discussion. I still use my old Crown Graphic 4x5 for landscapes and portraits. I'm constantly compared to "Jimmy Olsen" from the days of Superman ... until they see the quality of the prints I make, they I get elevated to a semi-God. Of course the camera companies want you to believe it's all about the camera when in fact it's about what's 6" behind that camera that really counts!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      I'm honoured to have a semi-God contribute to my channel! Thanks very much, and thanks for your kind words, they are appreciated.

  • @xray111xxx
    @xray111xxx 5 лет назад +1

    Finally someone not trying to get me exited about a new camera. Get excited about me! Uh, my technique, and composition, and experimenting. I should be Ansel Adams by now failing as much as I do. But I am helping another friend keep it real.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Failure is one path to success. Thanks for your kind words.

  • @davearchbell9921
    @davearchbell9921 4 года назад

    Thanks. Your vlog was a great reminder to me that my D3400 is a pretty darn good camera and will do most everything.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад

      Always nice to hear kind words from my viewers, thanks .

  • @dhedc
    @dhedc 5 лет назад

    This is a wonderful video. I just sent it to someone thinking about buying a camera beyond a smartphone. This is perfect.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Always nice to see your avatar in the comments, thanks for commenting.

  • @RolandAyala
    @RolandAyala 5 лет назад +1

    Really great advice. One of the best gear videos I've seen in a long time, if not ever.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Always a pleasure to read the kind words of a viewer who appreciates the message.

  • @novelijk
    @novelijk 5 лет назад

    This felt almost poetic !
    I'm a beginner and yes, I'm gonna take out my phone more and take more pictures everyday before I buy my first interchangeable lens camera.
    very inspired .. thank you for making this video.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      That's great to hear - thanks for sharing your thoughts, and your kind words.

  • @TexpatOTG
    @TexpatOTG 5 лет назад

    Very good advice. I nearly sprung for a Sony a6400. I have an a5100 I use for a gimbal cam, and I always record separate sound for my video. I really examined what I shoot, and what I plan to do and realized that what I really needed was a 2nd a5100. For about 230.00 USD, I satisfied my real requirement, instead of my perceived requirement that would have cost me about $950 or so.
    Very good advice in this video.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks, it's always great to read that I've provided useful and helpful information.

  • @duanedibbley1661
    @duanedibbley1661 5 лет назад

    Found your channel a week ago. Every video I've watched so far you've given great advice. Well done sir.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      How nice to hear that you're enjoying my videos, thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @SwiftEagleOne
    @SwiftEagleOne 5 лет назад

    Maarten, splendid. True, it's not just the equipment in our hands rather, what's between our two ears that makes good photos.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, that's a good thought. It's what you see, and the story you want to tell or the emotion you want to convey.

  • @avarmadillo
    @avarmadillo 5 лет назад

    A true heart to heart talk. Lovely. I don't take photos, but for just a fleeting second you made me think about it. But my camera with all my best video settings is never far from me.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks, always appreciate that you've taken the time to comment, appreciated.

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml 5 лет назад

    Yes especially with smartphone hardware. I did not expect them to be this good, this fast. More expensive cameras, just feels, more expensive compared to what I can get from phones.
    I like the Ricoh GR III or the Sony a6400 but they don't add much value especially if I will only use them during special occasions. I still have a fine Nikon DSLR, an APSC compact, and a DJI drone.

  • @eveneeee
    @eveneeee 5 лет назад

    Had one camera for nine years and I used it all the time. It went dead 6 months ago, so now I have been looking for a new one the last months. In the meantime my Iphone 5s does the trick.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the update, always nice to know what my viewers are up to.

  • @roquegonzalez6800
    @roquegonzalez6800 5 лет назад

    I had my Nikon d300s for 10 years still works perfect I still have all my lens 12-24 17-55 70-200 I’m not a pro photographer i used for my travel

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Excellent, glad to hear that it's still working well for you.

  • @ivonesyoRamos
    @ivonesyoRamos 5 лет назад

    Your video is all about I'm talking my self these last days !
    Light and felling in love plus a good lens! Of course camera you like .
    I love My Camera. I enjoy a lot when people ask me camera I use. I answer:
    - A brand new Canon 1Ds only 17 years old with an 50mm 1.4.
    I use either an Sony Nex 7 with sigma 30mm 1.4. so great!
    But I need to complete on digital era, a samsung note 8 processing raw files on lightroom CC complete my heaven!!! Loved your video

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, it was a pleasure to read your notes and your kind words.

  • @AASDsdoajdsp52
    @AASDsdoajdsp52 5 лет назад

    those are the words that i try to tell myself everytime when i think about photography , thanks for the reminder.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      I appreciate your kind words, it's always my pleasure.

  • @trbgvyrc
    @trbgvyrc 5 лет назад

    So authentic, refreshing and true. Plus, you are such a gentleman.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +1

      What a pleasure to read your kind words, thanks very much.

  • @MayurPanghaal
    @MayurPanghaal 5 лет назад

    This is analogous to 'wanting' a new phone just cause the company said it has a better camera. It's all about gaming the psychology of a human being

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      In many cases it is better, however, the question to ask relates to the amount of improvement in features that matter to you. Most of us own equipment that's far more powerful than we need.

  • @blueeyeswhitedragon9839
    @blueeyeswhitedragon9839 5 лет назад

    I think all new photographers should be required to make a pin-hole camera, take a series of photos (maybe 25 to 50), and develope those photos yourself (film & prints). The joining of a local camera club might help with advice & darkroom equipment, but simple development and contact prints can be done in a basement or bathroom.
    Then, after this learning experience, go out and buy your new camera...you will have picked up many basic tricks by this time, and you will have learned (cheaply) about light, equipment and your personal style.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      What an interesting approach - thanks for the suggestion, although I'm not sure how much you'll learn about modern cameras or personal style with a pinhole camera.

  • @ccahua
    @ccahua 5 лет назад

    Thank you! Shoot, this is the best video on photography I've seen in quite a while on RUclips. If I ever buy another camera, I will watch this video again to remind me of what photography really is about.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      That's very kind. It's nice to hear from viewers who appreciate the message.

  • @jan-martinulvag1953
    @jan-martinulvag1953 4 года назад

    I have a fujifilm pinefix HS10 . Its the best camera I ever had because when I am in Lofoten I photograph nature/mountains that I love and the lens takes me closer to what I want to photograph, fast.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад

      Always happy to hear from a photographer who's happy with their camera.

  • @alangauld6079
    @alangauld6079 5 лет назад

    It's all about the light. How true. It took me years to work that out but it's absolutely the case, a boring scene with great light is better than an epic landscape with boring light. And a great portrait is more about the lighting and the pose than the camera. Anyone can take a passport shot!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks, always nice to hear from a photographer who understands the point I’m making.

  • @duckscrossingtheroad
    @duckscrossingtheroad 5 лет назад

    I'm getting big into motorsport photography. I'm very comfortable with my Nikon D3400 but trying to perfect my panning shots is tricky. What I want to know is when does a photographer's skill outmatch their camera? I'm growing tired of pros telling me you don't need an expensive camera to take great photos. While this may be fundamentally true why are they using cameras like Sony A9 with 400mm f2.8 lens? I feel with fast action motor racing the D3400 isn't able to keep up with my needs. But seeing as I can't find an obvious choice (within reason) I'm holding off from buying something better.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      It is tricky, but the D3400 is perfectly capable. A faster and longer lens would like be a benefit, unless you can be close to the action. I'm not saying the camera/lens combo can't be better, but it's certainly not essential.
      The A9 offers some advantages, like a faster focus and burst mode, which can help, but won't deliver results unless you've got the right shutter speed setting (which will vary) and the right pan technique. Every street has cars passing to practice - do it until you're comfortable.

  • @MrScotchpie
    @MrScotchpie 5 лет назад

    The best advice I've heard on RUclips. Two days after I bought my third camera - an Xpro 2. Will certainly give some thought to your suggestions before I buy my fourth. Maybe I'll spend on some lens.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks, I do appreciate the kind words. I'd always recommend a lens addition over a body upgrade.

  • @shpark29
    @shpark29 4 года назад

    I totally agree with you. I am still using the Nikomat FTN that works quite well. Thank you.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  4 года назад

      Thanks. Always nice to hear from someone who agrees with me.

  • @andrewbarnum5040
    @andrewbarnum5040 5 лет назад +2

    Yes, old cameras are great too. I love my 35mm film SLR cameras (I own a few) and they were all under $50.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      That's great to hear - lots of value in those old cameras.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      @@rossb48 I just wish there were more people like you. It's a different roll every week, right?

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      @@rossb48 Please accept my apologies, I was trying to be funny by mis-interpreting "a roll". Do you develop yourself, or is there still a good lab where you are?

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      @@rossb48 That's great. Nice to know those skills are still being practiced.

  • @Tizian100
    @Tizian100 5 лет назад +2

    Hello Mr. Maarten Heilbron .... I´m from germany ... and I love listen to you. Thanks for all informations.

  • @diotough
    @diotough 5 лет назад

    For most people it's pure GAS - which is fine as long as you have the spare money to spend on unnecessary stuff. If your current camera lacks something that would make your life a lot easier or if the camera doesn't fit your needs (anymore), then go for a new camera. Individual needs change over time and maybe even the kind of pictures you're taking. Don't bother what other people say is the best camera for xyz - it's about you not them. You can happily do street photography with a medium format camera if you're willing to carry that kind of a bigger camera - and if you have the spare money.
    Basically: there's hardly any terrible camera out there anymore. I can't think of any camera from one of the bigger brands from the last 3 years that was actually bad. So at the end of the line it's just about which camera fits your budget and makes you happy.
    So just don't do too much research, because you will question everything in the process of making the best possible purchase. Get an overview of the market, make sure that the firmwares have no serious bugs and that there's no feature missing you're looking for, then go to a shop and try it out. Don't watch/read dozens of reviews, it's not about their opinion. Color science is mostly bs unless you restrict yourself to JPEGs only, micro contrast, absolute sharpness dynamic range and so on, none of it makes a good picture.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Excellent advice, thanks for posting your thoughts, appreciated.

  • @bikentrike
    @bikentrike 5 лет назад

    Excellent video! Basically a person needs to start with the picture they want to record and then work backwards to figure out the tool (camera) to do it with. Unfortunately most of us do it the other way around.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      Thanks for sharing your thought - and your kind words. I wish I said that in the video.

  • @360degreesofyou7
    @360degreesofyou7 5 лет назад +2

    I'm trying my best for last few mount's. What you just say, expired me. Thank you for your advice! Salute you!!! God bless!

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад +7

      I hope that I inspired you - I'm not happy to hear that any of my viewers have expired!

    • @360degreesofyou7
      @360degreesofyou7 5 лет назад

      Thank you.

    • @MaartenHeilbron
      @MaartenHeilbron  5 лет назад

      @@360degreesofyou7 Always happy to help.