nice walk-through Didier - thanks. I have to admit that when I shot Nikon as my main camera (D90, D700 and briefly D800) I rarely ventured deep into the menu. Shooting landscapes I didn't really feel the need to have rapid access to any modes, etc. But it's nice to see that on their pro cameras Nikon really did put the photographer first, with so many dedicated buttons 🙂
thanks Nick for your support. It's true that for landscape you don't need fast access to functions ! Yes Nikon and for sure other manufacturers in a different manner, have designed they cameras in a user oriented way.
Hello Didier, thank you for your wonderful overview of the custom settings, I only have one question and that is why you didn't set the ISO numbers higher, in a previous video you set the ISO numbers to 12,000 on the D3s, which I've had for two years and have been very happy with so far. Is there a reason why you only set it up to ISO 800, but everything in the shooting menu was great and I think it's great that you're still experimenting with this Nikon D3s or D3x and I think it's a very good camera too.. thx chris
Hello Chris and thanks for watching this las video. Well the answer is simple, the D3X doesn't go very High in ISO in the contrary of the D3S It's a camera you want to shoot at its lower ISO to get the best image quality. Thanks again for your support. Have a great day
I picked a up a good condition d3s last year and a 2nd body that was supposed to be in good condition but with a failing shutter for cheap.(I figured in case I needed parts since nobody fixes these anymore). The 2nd body turned out to be a D3 with at least the primary card slot not working. Do you know of anyway I could shoot to the 2nd slot? I haven’t messed with it too much
nice walk-through Didier - thanks.
I have to admit that when I shot Nikon as my main camera (D90, D700 and briefly D800) I rarely ventured deep into the menu. Shooting landscapes I didn't really feel the need to have rapid access to any modes, etc.
But it's nice to see that on their pro cameras Nikon really did put the photographer first, with so many dedicated buttons 🙂
thanks Nick for your support.
It's true that for landscape you don't need fast access to functions !
Yes Nikon and for sure other manufacturers in a different manner, have designed they cameras in a user oriented way.
Hello Didier, thank you for your wonderful overview of the custom settings, I only have one question and that is why you didn't set the ISO numbers higher, in a previous video you set the ISO numbers to 12,000 on the D3s, which I've had for two years and have been very happy with so far. Is there a reason why you only set it up to ISO 800, but everything in the shooting menu was great and I think it's great that you're still experimenting with this Nikon D3s or D3x and I think it's a very good camera too.. thx chris
Hello Chris and thanks for watching this las video.
Well the answer is simple, the D3X doesn't go very High in ISO in the contrary of the D3S
It's a camera you want to shoot at its lower ISO to get the best image quality.
Thanks again for your support.
Have a great day
@DidierMOULINPhotography thx. I didn’t know that!
No problemo ! Check my video of the D3X here :
ruclips.net/video/I9EH5b5IvKM/видео.htmlsi=VMwlGICuh5I-Xzmb
@@DidierMOULINPhotography thank you 🙏
I picked a up a good condition d3s last year and a 2nd body that was supposed to be in good condition but with a failing shutter for cheap.(I figured in case I needed parts since nobody fixes these anymore). The 2nd body turned out to be a D3 with at least the primary card slot not working. Do you know of anyway I could shoot to the 2nd slot? I haven’t messed with it too much
@@Bonjurro I think that as soon as you put a card in the second slot it should work. Isn’t it the case ?