Great advice and nice video! I’ll also throw in a small fast 50 for subject isolation or low light and I do like 50mm for some landscapes. For me it’s a 16-35mm, 50mm f/2 and a 70-200 which all fit in a small shoulder bag or camera bag insert.
I agree, lately when I'm going out I take only 1 (Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 OS EX HSM) of my 3 lenses, as a nature and landscape hobby photographer. Depending on the situation I take all three (sigma, Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G and the Tamron B018N) but the backpack is heavier and with added weight of the tripod it's sometimes hard to go somewhere without tiredness.
Great video. I am looking to get into photography as a hobby. I have always wanted to learn how to. I was wondering if I’m new what should I start out with DSLR or Mirrorless.
So you can absolutely use either a DSLR or Mirrorless. In fact I used a DSLR for majority of my photography career (when first starting) however, if you're starting photography a mirrorless camera is much easier to use tbh
I use Nikon 14-24 f2.8S, 24-120 f4 S and a AF-P 70-300 f4-5,6 E VR on a FTZ. I'm waiting to see what the image quality actually is with the 28-400. If good enough I will use it as a 200-400 f8 just for long landscape shots.
i wouldn't say EVER NEED.... Your choices in gear informs your creativity and affects what and how you shoot. If you base your gear decisions on what others say... be prepared to get the same shots as everyone else! But hey ho... some people will never know the love of taking out a macro lens (especially in Spring, and late Autumn/early winter.
Been shooting for years and wonderful to the point summary!
totally agree. personally, I use my 24-120mm for everything when I travel.
Excellent! I use Nikon 14-24, 2.8, 24-70 2.8, and 80-400 5.6. My D-5 is a bit of a beast, but worth the weight.
Great advice and nice video! I’ll also throw in a small fast 50 for subject isolation or low light and I do like 50mm for some landscapes. For me it’s a 16-35mm, 50mm f/2 and a 70-200 which all fit in a small shoulder bag or camera bag insert.
I agree, lately when I'm going out I take only 1 (Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 OS EX HSM) of my 3 lenses, as a nature and landscape hobby photographer. Depending on the situation I take all three (sigma, Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G and the Tamron B018N) but the backpack is heavier and with added weight of the tripod it's sometimes hard to go somewhere without tiredness.
Great video. I am looking to get into photography as a hobby. I have always wanted to learn how to. I was wondering if I’m new what should I start out with DSLR or Mirrorless.
So you can absolutely use either a DSLR or Mirrorless. In fact I used a DSLR for majority of my photography career (when first starting) however, if you're starting photography a mirrorless camera is much easier to use tbh
I use Nikon 14-24 f2.8S, 24-120 f4 S and a AF-P 70-300 f4-5,6 E VR on a FTZ. I'm waiting to see what the image quality actually is with the 28-400. If good enough I will use it as a 200-400 f8 just for long landscape shots.
I use 14-24 f2.8 F mouth , and 24-120 F4 VR with Nikon Zf with FTZ II adapter or Nikon Df for traveling that’s also tripod and ND filter-CPL filter
I currently have 1 lens (18-55 on apsc) and its very versatile but definetly looking to give him a little friend😂
yes, my 24-200 love
i wouldn't say EVER NEED.... Your choices in gear informs your creativity and affects what and how you shoot. If you base your gear decisions on what others say... be prepared to get the same shots as everyone else! But hey ho... some people will never know the love of taking out a macro lens (especially in Spring, and late Autumn/early winter.
Fabulous practical advice!
Always good advice!
Thanks for sharing
What are your thoughts on the 14-24 ?
More beneficial?
funny stuff right here...