Omar: I apologize for singing with the chorus, but your posts are among my favourites anywhere. The reasons? (1) you're entertaining -- save me from the earnest academic reviews and posts; (2) you're knowledgeable, and your views are practical -- your choices and compromises of weight v. "specs" v. . . . . tradeoffs . . . always seem to match mine, and are always considered and self-questioning; and (3) YOUR PHOTOS ARE GREAT. It's a pleasure seeing great images, with wonderful (but frequently simple) compositions that call attention to your subject, your story, your place -- all without calling attention to the photographer. Your stuff doesn't scream "I'm Omar and look at me even though you can't because I'm behind the lens!"; rather, your photos just say "look at me -- I'm great!" Keep it up, sir!
@@shmuelaryehkoltov241 that’s why I went to Nikon as well. Ideally if the budget allows in the future I want to keep both systems as I can’t do without one of them.
There seems to be a lot of Fujifilm shooters who switch to Nikon. I haven't seen Canon shooters switching to Nikon, but I hear both Sony and Fujifilm shooters switching. Could be interesting to know, if there's a way to find out about this, if this is just pure anecdotal or there is something to it.
@@ogonzilla watching this 2 years later, i diagnose you with NAS. Nikon Acquisition Syndrome. It will only get worse and you will soon find yourself with a noct
I actually decided to choose the Nikon Z6II over a Canon R6 because of Nikon’s mirrorless lens selection. I know at first Nikon was really criticized for the direction they were taking in regards to lenses, but I feel like now their lineup is far more fleshed out than Canon’s. I hope you’re enjoying the Z-mount as much as it sounds like you are! As always, great content!
@@cj7073 I think a big criticism at the time was that they started with f/1.8 lenses, the 50, 85, and 35; people presumed they weren’t pro lenses because they weren’t 1.4 or 1.2. Then they released the 58mm f0.95 before releasing a more practical professional 1.2 lens, which people found reasons to complain about. They’re all really good though, and the 1.8 lenses make a lot of sense since they’re really well corrected but still relatively small, and good high ISO performance makes up for letting in less light. Still, I understand, we all always want MORE BOKEH!
@@shlawchablaas And the 1.8s aren't as expensive, right?! I'm sure they will make 1.4 and 1.2s and slap a yellow band around it and charge $$$$... hehehe
I have to say that I really do like what Canon did with their compact 16mm lens. Wouldn't mind such a lens for Nikon as well, in line with the 28mm and 40mm.
I’m a Nikon z shooter and I definitely think Canon’s RF glass selection is substantially better. The compact 70-200 2.8 and the 28-70 2.8 are both a big advantage for many types of photographers
Christopher frost just reviewed the 24-120 and he said it’s one of the best he’s ever tested. I do the same Job as you Omar so I know why you love the 24-70 2.8 or better yet why you “need” it more than love it. I too need it but I use the 24-120g vr and for the event work it’s great! I realized that I’m usually at 3.5-4 anyway when using the 2.8g I hate that lens too heavy and carrying it all day shows up on my body the next day especially when the you add a speed light. Check out the new version of the 24-120 very versatile. They are also releasing the 28-75 2.8 let’s see how good it is Matt Irwin has one just unboxed it so reviews will be coming it’s about 1100
I shoot events hybrid with Nikon as well. Coincidentally I shoot mainly f3.5 on stage. My 2 focal lengths are generally 24 (on stage) and 50 for crowd. Im looking at getting the 28 and 40 f2.8 as I want lighter lenses going forward.
Living in New Zealand, as soon as I read the first review of the 24-120 f/4 lens for Z mount, I jumped on line and bought a copy through a local importer who gets stuff directly from Hong Kong, Thailand, and Japan. A reasonable deal. Definitely one of the best lens purchases I've ever made. So versatile and makes such excellent images!! Later I learnt there were long supply delays in the US. Hang in these folks, it's gold!!
I'm a vintage lens user (on Fuji X-H1 & Nikon d810) and there's just something magic about all the nikon 105mm lenses for portraits. Mine are ancient, 105/2.5 and 105/1.8 and I just love the photos I get with both.
I have the 135mm 1:2 Ai-S as I am a 135 type of guy. It is excellent, heavy but also well balanced on my D4. There‘s also absolutely no alternative available from Nikon.
Nice to see the 105/1.8 get mentioned! At a family party a few years back, I used the 105/1.8 and the 85 1.8G in consecutive shots and...definitely felt right away the 105/1.8 had a little bit more magic for whatever reason.
@@Funktrainer I have had the 135 f/2 AI for ages, but recently got a half-priced 135 DC for my Nikon Df (the DC ring wouldn't lock so the lens went for only $260 or so). The weight balance on the 135 DC is a lot nicer and despite some reviews online, I have been very happy with wide-open sharpness with the autofocus lens.
@@sharladelancey she actually likes the grip much better on my Fuji X-T4 over her Z6 due to having smaller hands. Though she doesn’t like the grip I put on the X-T4. As for weight, she doesn’t seem to mind the weight, saying she came from using the Nikon D810, which was a hefty tank of a camera in comparison.
Thomas Heaton just did a review/discussion of the 24-70 f/4 vs the 24-70 f/2.8 lens. He is a landscaper photographer so the f/4 lens was pretty much a no brainer. I think for the work you do speed is much more important with the low light situations. Welcome to Nikon!
Omar's enthusiasm makes me want to sell all my gear and invest in Nikon lol. I'm not gonna do that but it makes me more passionate get to out there and take more photos. I've never owned an Nikon but man I'm eyeballing and F3 high point. Thanks a lot Omar keep up the good work!
I have just recently bought the cheap z mount 28mm f/2.8. Think about getting hold of one, shoot and check the images it turns out. I cannot believe it is that cheap. Such an incredible lens. I liked it so much I’m also buying the 40mm f/2 version. The fact they’re so light and small and still produce such excellent images is beyond me.
Hey Omar, thanks for the great video and content. I am a travel and portrait photography and love the Nikon Z6 and Z7 cameras. The Z mount lenses are superb in their sharpness and rendering. I also purchased the Z-mount 50mm f/1.8 S lens. The resolution, color and rendering are superb. I'm seriously considering the new Nikon 24-120mm f/4 S lens for travel and general use. As mentioned the eye autofocus and tracking are not as good as with Canon and Sony offerings but the color rendition and dynamic range are what matter most in my work. In my photography journey I've shot just about every brand of mirrorless camera but there is something really special with the Nikon files. They offer a more cinematic rendering that suits my style and vision.
Cinematic is a good point. That is the reason why I am using the Leica M system with Leitz glass, the Nikon F system with Nikkors and a Zeiss lens and the Hasselblad H system.
Another excellent video. I have just bought two Nikon Zf cameras and Omar's video is really helping me decide which lenses I need to try. I always enjoy his work and after recently watching some truly appalling videos from other RUclips presenters, I can only praise Omar for his sense of fun, his honesty and his great photos. Quite a few wannabe presenters would be well advised to watch Omar and pick up some tips on how it SHOULD be done.
Omar, in line with the telephoto selection I got the F-mount Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E VR AF-P (released around 2017-2018) and it's light and cheap. Because of it being an AF-P lens the focusing tech is the same than that on the Z lenses and it works fast and accurate on an FTZ adapter; I own a Z6ii and the f1.8 Z S trilogy: 35, 50 and 85 and I can't remember a time when the 70-300mm felt different when focusing...just my 2 cents
I had just recently sold my X-T4 and bought the Z6ii because of your videos and I couldn't be happier. I loved the Fuji X-T4 and the film simulations that made the experience so fun to shoot, but I wasent crazy about the flip screen and the ergonomic felt a little lacking to me. Loving the experience so much with my z6ii with the kit lense and can't wait to grab the macro lense for this bad boy. Thank you so much for helping me make that decision with your fantastic videos Omar 😌 keep up the good work and never stop being a silly Goose.
Followed you when I was a Fuji X-T- 3 owner and just went back to Nikon with a Z 5 . You are always fun and informative to watch.Your event work is stellar - nice to see Bar-Bat Mitzvah events. Your street photography is inspiring and most bring out a big "wow" from me.
I was so amazed to see your work and lighting techniques. Please put up a video on your style of lightings and modifiers you use on your event/client work. Thanks OMAR !!
Awesome to see an experienced non-Nikon shooter discover Nikon. Nikon optics are second to none (in most cases lol - there are some dogs but not really in the Z mount), and the Nikon RAW files are also second to none. There has been a lot of haters in recent times pretty much as a result of mirrorless AF (which has been a bit behind with Nikon) but is now pretty much caught up with the Z9. Even the Z6/7II AF system is perfectly good for event shooting as long as you know the system. Anyway, love living vicariously through you as you discover Nikon and how great it is :)
Even the first gen z6/z7 are great cameras, in particular since the AF update last autumn. Those two bodies are probably the two most underrated cameras currently and can be had at great second hand prices! Agree, the Z lenses are great, even the cheap 28/40mm ones deliver really good images. Love the approach of the new Z 1.8 series, price and size between the old F mount 1.4 and 1.8, but optics certainly as good as (if not better) the old 1.4’s. I see them as 'baby' 1.4's.
@@marcusbraun8889 The f1.8S primes for Z mount are all better than the F mount f1.4 counterparts. Not only in sharpness but also in colour rendering and contrast. So they're definitely great value. The only F mount lens that can really hold a candle to them is the 28mm f1.4E. Sometimes also the 105 1.4E.
@@tor2919 Agree on the Z 1.8 lenses - and on top of that those two F 1.4 are twice as expensive! I take two 1.8 S lenses over one of those F 1.4 lenses any day...
Nice lens collection. For my z6 I use the following. I have the z 16-30mm F4, z 35mm 1.8 s, 50mm 1.8g, 85mm 1.8g, 105mm 2.8g macro, and a sigma 70-200mm 2.8 contemporary.
Hi. considering the 105mm 2.8G instead of shelling out for the 105mm Z - but i am very uncertain it. Does it hunt much, and is it as sharp. Would appreciate any input. Regards Gunni Grahn, Denmark
I absolutely love your wide-angle shots. The party photos are awesome, and that portrait at 11:14 is stunning. It makes me want to experiment more with my 14-30 lens. The colors and processing are great too.
The answer to the question about Z S, Z is the mount, S is the "Superior" nikon lineup of Z glass. I could be wrong but I think it is analog to the gold-ring F glass.
Do you have any video tutorials on using on camera flash with your Nikon cameras? It looks so good on the dance floor! I shoot with the Z6ii and the 24mm 1.8 S lens for the wedding dances.
Love it. You are AMAZING! I am a NIKON user too, but not a Pro. I keep learning from you. Here the list waiting to learn more from you too. Camera setting both photo & video and the editing.Thank you that you re here on youtube
You would like the 24-120mm f4 S lens for events, it’s fine in low light especially with Lightroom noise reduction. Colors pop and stars out light at f9 images quality just as sharp and excellent bokeh except you have more reach. Compact and light. The 105mm F1.4 was E version, correct? All good lenses you have there👍🏻
Nikon shooter here. I heard a lot about the 105mm f1.4, some people compare it to the quality of Z glass. If I didn't have a 85mm 1.8 I would have probably gone for this but it does not make much sense for 20mm extra and 1/3 stop of light to buy this since I am happy with my 85mm. I use DX Z cameras, I am holding off on an FX body purchase to see what Z9 technology will trickle down to the new Z7 or Z6 once they come out.
Indeed! Long focal lengths like this make for great portraits. Just watch out as too much ‘compression’ can be almost as bad, in certain instances. Almost like using a wide angle can be on the opposite scale. Sports Illustrated shooters often use 300-400 mm focal lengths for the swimsuit stuff. 👍✌🏻📷😊
Thanks so much for these videos. After 15yrs shooting pro with Canon, I have sold all my kit to move over to Nikon Z7 mirrorless. I have been struggling with what lenses to get, as my Canon 24-70 f2.8 was an absolute work horse. Still can't decide if I should get the new Nikon S equivalent, as it's as good as the primes, or just get that kit lens and spend more on primes. Your the second vlogger to praise that 105mm f1.4. Maybe that will do instead of an older 70-200mm, which rarely comes out of the bag. Hmm then there's the Sigma Art lenses.
Hey 😊 Would you pick the Sigma 70-200mm sport with the ftz adapter or the Nikon Z 70-200mm. I'm struggling to decide, between these two and there aren't a lot of great reviews on this. Would be great if you got the chance to make this video's 😅
Thanks for the input. Left my Fuji X-H1 for a Nikon Z6 II and intended to go for the holy trinity of 12-24 / 24-70 / 70-200mm and nothing more. So far i ended up with the 14-30mm F/4, 24-70mm F/4, 70-200mm F/2,8 - but had to ad the 50mm F/1.8 and the 85mm F/1.8 Thought of changing the two F/4 lenses for faster ones, but i think you just talked me out of it. So far i also kept my old 85mm AI-S F/1.4 & AI-S 135mm F/2.8 for fun and experimenting. Now i have become more interested in what i can do with the 1.4 as you state that that F/stop is bokeh bokeh bokeh. I am still trying to figure out which lens to chose for macro photography. Again, thanx for a fun AND informative video
Very enjoyable video, as usual! The native lenses for the Z-system are really fantastic - the only drawback is that they cost a lot. Except for one, which lately have become my favorite lens when I am with friends and family: The 40mm f2. It is light, small, fast, and quite sharp too - and costs less than 300 USD.
I just got the 24-120 f4 and am very pleased with it. I think I’ll ditch my 24-70 f4. Oh and thanks Omar. You just quashed my need for the 24-70 f2.8 saving me $1000s 😁
Maybe you should get the new FTZ adapter and see if that fixes the focusing issue, I heard it does. But yeah the Nikon Z6II has been working very well for me, there's something about it. The biggest thing for me is the grip, its comfortable (unless you are using heavy glass) and the button layout I quite like. I only have the 24-70 f/4, 50 1.8S and the 28 2.8 SE - But I wish I had something longer for certain photos and that's where I struggle. I like the idea of the 300 f/4 PF but I saw how expensive it was and its a bit out of my budget! Haha. So I'm thinking about getting the new FTZ adapter and adapting the newer Tamron 70-200 f/4 VC and see what happens. Great video Omar. I hope to see some winter photography with the Nikon soon!
The video answered almost all the questions related to Nikon lenses. I have one question please I will be glade if you put your valuable input. So the question : I am planning to buy a Nikon Z5 body. I never had a camera. My sole purpose is recreational photography, travel and out door photography. I have been thinking to buy 28-75mm f/2.8 or 24-120mm f/4 S lens. Could you guide me which lens should I get? The above mentioned lens or a different lens? Thank you I will looking forward to hear from you.
That 300mm at the end is beaut. It looks sharp as, but those backgrounds are downright vintage. Perfect. I can see why you love that 105, too. and anyone who dismisses having a 50/1.8 in their collection should just hang up their cameras now.
These shots are superb. That is why I love Nikon over the other camera. I started with a Minolta then I was introduced to Nikon. But I noticed in-home office setups I am seeing a lot of mirrorless cameras in their battle stations. Thank you for sharing these lenses.
Love the video and your ways of explaining things. My lenses are nearly identical to yours, exceptions 70-200FL version and 58 1.4 beast. LOVE my 105 1.4. Your pictures are fantastic!
Love your video's Omar, they are very relaxed and humorous and not always too technical. "Why call it S and not a Z lens" ;) But your pictures speak for themselves that you are a pro. Love it.
Omar, you’ve got a serious case of GAS! 😂 great choices of lens and the PFs are beautiful. I’ve got the 500pf and it’s fabulously sharp and light for the focal distance. The new 24-120 F4 looks incredible as well and by all accounts is very sharp at all focal lengths.
hello Omar, thank you for all you do in this chanel. I am wondering if I could use my old Nikon lenses (80-200 2.8 G) on the new Fuji XH-2 with an adapter. I shoot only landscpes with slow speed and don't need any AF-C mode ... Any advice could be very useful for me. Will show you beautiful landscapes from France 😎
I'm a Canon user but I really love watching stuff other people shoot with. Also, as a motorsports photographer I'm usually way on the other end of focal lenghts - long and longer, though I also love my Samyang fisheye.
I'm glad you finally embraced those lenses that store at a smaller than functional size. I love that feature on several of my lenses, even my crazy RF 800 f/11 IS STM does that and it's great! LOL I always enjoy your videos.
Hi Omar ! Awesome video. You always make me laugh with . I am using both camera systems, Nikon & Fuji. I like the the Fuji, because of its small factor. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Omar, have you tried any of Zeiss' Classic ZF lens line up? I mean the all metal classic lenses. I noticed you appreciate how lenses render things like contrast and colour instead of over emphasis on sharpness and would love to see you review something like the Zeiss 35mm f2 Distagon, 50mm f1.4 Planar or 85mm f1.4 Planar. All manual focus but that can also be nice in certain circumstances. In fact the the manual focus works amazing on Z6ii compared to my old D750/780. And thank you for all the great videos, always a joy to watch 😃
Great video! I mainly shoot with a Nikon d7200 but tried a Fuji Xt3 but it didn't quite give me the rich colors I was use to from my Nikon and I didn't want to jump on the Sony bandwagon. The z6 was missing things I needed but since the z6ii came out and after the lastest update I'm now ready to go to get my Nikon mirrorless camera!
If you think the Z 24-70mm f2.8 S is front heavy you should try the Z 50mm f1.2 S. 😅 It’s on my camera 90% of the time. The MB-N11 battery grip helps make it more manageable.
I agree with you on the 2.8 24-70. It's a fantastic lens but so heavy . Recently was in Colorado and the hike at Rocky Mountains and other sights was tough. I bought the kit f4 with the Nikon Z6 but sold on Ebay and at times kind of regret it. Your event stuff is great by the way
I switched from d750 to z6ii and got the 24-70 2.8 but that lens is so heavy. I love a zoom but have gone back to my tamron 24-70 because I like the images better.
May I ask why you didn't go with the Canon R6/R5 since you've already used Canon 5D3 before ?? I understand that you added Fuji for travel and family outings but I rarely came across a Canon DSLR user shifted to Nikon Mirrorless ..
I have both the 24-70 f4 and the 2.8. I tend to put the f4 lens for shooting family holidays or snapshots . It is very light and if I don't need wider than f4 it is great. I kept it even after getting the 2.8 :)
That bokeh on the bird 🐦 at the end of that video 🥵🔥🔥👌 hot beautiful stuff... Great work as always Omar... Went from Nikon to Fuji... 😂 But I doubt if I want to go back there just yet. Learning a lot though, 🙂👌
Hey Omar, just wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos (been watching them for years, we bought the XT-20 practically at the same time!), whatever the subject is :) You're a great guy and I very much like your style and humour while being informative at the same time. That's it, just wanted to say that, as I am watching a Nikon Z series (with no intention to switch from my recently-bought EOS R setup) just for the enjoyment and fun to hear your thoughts on them! Keep up the good work and ciao from Italy! :)
have you tried the Viltrox prime lenses for the Z system. They seem reasonably priced. Curious how their image quality is. Haven't heard of Viltrox but saw them on Amazon.
I’m not a pro - just travel, garden and some local wildlife. Nikon user. I use a 300 f4 for some portraits, butterflies and critters around my home - would like to get the 1.4x multiplier, but I’m fine for now. 24-120 f4 and 50 f1.8 are in my travel kit. Still using SLR’s - gets the job done for me. I’ve used my 35 2.0 for close in music low light shots - has worked for me. You know, when you get the pro lenses in mirrorless, the size difference with SLR is negligible. Occasionally, I use my 105 2.8 macro for closeups of flora, food and other stuff. But, I really like the 300 f4 for portraits of flowers, people, small animals/birds. It’s not a true birding lens but if I needed that, or a true wildlife long lens, it’s more affordable for me to rent. Really contented with what I have, … but I’m not a pro.
I sold my 35mm f2D lens and have regretted it. It just had a je ne sais quoi about it like my 18mm f3.5ai lens has. I have the 35mm f1.8g lens but, it's missing that little something special as I always compare it to my old 35f2.
Love your work Omar!! I have Nikon (D850) that I can't part with plus a Fuji Xpro3 with several fast primes. I tend to use the Fuji most of time but love the Nikon!! Also recently purchased a Nikon F5 film camera which I'm enjoying!!
How do you find the size and weight compared to something like an X-T3? I guess it depends which lenses you choose but do you mind taking the Nikon or is it mainly for work?
Excellent Omar thanks for sharing your set/views. I am glad you have moved to Nikon as I have just moved from a series of Nikon dslrs to Z7, and I think your channel has always been good but now it is directly relevant to me so have subscribed. As others have said your photography is excellent- you have a gift for composition which I find tricky at times. Thanks again. Ps I find the z 24-70 f4 that picked up really cheap used amazing…I have hesitated to consider any primes in the 24-70 range, might just continue with old manual Ai mount Nikkors with a cheap z converter for now!📸. Regards Andy
Why not purchase a second hand 24-70 f/4 S and a 50 or 85mm f/1.8 S. About the same price. But if you really often shoot at that 70-120mm range... Anyway, it's two years later now, who knows what you shoot these days :)
Mr. Omar G. aka Mr. Kit Lens (that needs to be clicked open first) Guy. 😉 I spent a long time with FujiFilm then moved to Nikon a couple of years ago. Other than Fuji's UI and tiny lenses, the Nikon's been terrific. I loved your pics with the Fuji's and the Nikon as just as strong. Also, solid RUclips channel; just as entertaining as it is informative. Take care.
So great that the 105m 1.4 still gets so much love in 2022. :D I know you love the Sigma 50mm 1.4, but if you want similiar character like the 105mm 1.4... you gotta try the 58mm 1.4
In my opinion the AF-S 105E is one of the most amazing lenses ever created by any lensmaker (including Leica and Zeiss). It just renders such lovely images.
The 105mm 1.4e was so tempting that I finally pulled the trigger and bought a used one in great condition from a Japanese seller on eBay recently! I haven’t shot any real photos with it yet but admire that lens every day. LOL. Everything is so perfect with it!
Hey @omar, love the vids! I'm heading off to Morocco for some gorgeous photography walks through medinas.... is my 24-70 and 50mm prime gonna be enough for me, or do I splurge on the 14-30? What's the no-brainer here? thanks in advance!
Ok, really interesting. I had thought you had bought the 70-200 because I remembered you loved it when you had it on loan, but definitely the 105 makes sense, and the 300 seems like a cool choice. I have the 70-200 and the 2x TC which on a crop body comes out to 600mm 5.6, so the same as your setup, but yours was probably lighter and cheaper to get the same quality! I kinda feel you on the 50mms and 24-70mms… I just picked up the 1.2 S and the 2.8 S respectively, and man, they are huge! I had the Nikon 50 1.4G which is small and beautiful but is not so well behaved with fringing like your Sigma Art; and I started with the 24-70 f4 and already knew it worked really well for me most of the time. I guess I just fell into the trap of thinking, I really ought to be using the “pro” glass, so I need to buy the 1.2 or the 2.8. I could possibly see myself selling one or both although there is no doubt they are awesome lenses. And finally, speaking of amazing, heavy lenses, I also love my Sigma 28 1.4! Not enough people seem to know about it, or even the idea of shooting wide lenses wide open. Maybe a video idea in there somewhere?
Omar: I apologize for singing with the chorus, but your posts are among my favourites anywhere. The reasons? (1) you're entertaining -- save me from the earnest academic reviews and posts; (2) you're knowledgeable, and your views are practical -- your choices and compromises of weight v. "specs" v. . . . . tradeoffs . . . always seem to match mine, and are always considered and self-questioning; and (3) YOUR PHOTOS ARE GREAT. It's a pleasure seeing great images, with wonderful (but frequently simple) compositions that call attention to your subject, your story, your place -- all without calling attention to the photographer. Your stuff doesn't scream "I'm Omar and look at me even though you can't because I'm behind the lens!"; rather, your photos just say "look at me -- I'm great!" Keep it up, sir!
I went from Fuji to Nikon and I love both brands. Don’t know why but it looks like most people using one of these brands seem to love or value both.
Ditto here
Same here. Loves Fujifilm and still miss some things, but I feel Nikon gives me something Fujifilm couldn't give me.
@@shmuelaryehkoltov241 that’s why I went to Nikon as well. Ideally if the budget allows in the future I want to keep both systems as I can’t do without one of them.
Same here!
There seems to be a lot of Fujifilm shooters who switch to Nikon. I haven't seen Canon shooters switching to Nikon, but I hear both Sony and Fujifilm shooters switching. Could be interesting to know, if there's a way to find out about this, if this is just pure anecdotal or there is something to it.
Dude, your portraits and event photography is so inspiring! Your pics are so sharp, makes me want to go out and take more pictures!
Thanks so much 😁👍🏼
Right? This channel has a very non-serious vibe… but unlike most RUclipsrs his photos are actually awesome!
Amazing work
@@ogonzilla watching this 2 years later, i diagnose you with NAS. Nikon Acquisition Syndrome. It will only get worse and you will soon find yourself with a noct
I actually decided to choose the Nikon Z6II over a Canon R6 because of Nikon’s mirrorless lens selection. I know at first Nikon was really criticized for the direction they were taking in regards to lenses, but I feel like now their lineup is far more fleshed out than Canon’s. I hope you’re enjoying the Z-mount as much as it sounds like you are! As always, great content!
Was the criticism due to lenses being large
@@cj7073 I think a big criticism at the time was that they started with f/1.8 lenses, the 50, 85, and 35; people presumed they weren’t pro lenses because they weren’t 1.4 or 1.2. Then they released the 58mm f0.95 before releasing a more practical professional 1.2 lens, which people found reasons to complain about. They’re all really good though, and the 1.8 lenses make a lot of sense since they’re really well corrected but still relatively small, and good high ISO performance makes up for letting in less light.
Still, I understand, we all always want MORE BOKEH!
@@shlawchablaas And the 1.8s aren't as expensive, right?! I'm sure they will make 1.4 and 1.2s and slap a yellow band around it and charge $$$$... hehehe
I have to say that I really do like what Canon did with their compact 16mm lens. Wouldn't mind such a lens for Nikon as well, in line with the 28mm and 40mm.
I’m a Nikon z shooter and I definitely think Canon’s RF glass selection is substantially better. The compact 70-200 2.8 and the 28-70 2.8 are both a big advantage for many types of photographers
Omar went down the Nikon rabbit hole HARD and he's loving it. You're also capturing a lot of fun at the events you're covering, great work.
Christopher frost just reviewed the 24-120 and he said it’s one of the best he’s ever tested. I do the same Job as you Omar so I know why you love the 24-70 2.8 or better yet why you “need” it more than love it. I too need it but I use the 24-120g vr and for the event work it’s great! I realized that I’m usually at 3.5-4 anyway when using the 2.8g I hate that lens too heavy and carrying it all day shows up on my body the next day especially when the you add a speed light. Check out the new version of the 24-120 very versatile. They are also releasing the 28-75 2.8 let’s see how good it is Matt Irwin has one just unboxed it so reviews will be coming it’s about 1100
I shoot events hybrid with Nikon as well. Coincidentally I shoot mainly f3.5 on stage. My 2 focal lengths are generally 24 (on stage) and 50 for crowd. Im looking at getting the 28 and 40 f2.8 as I want lighter lenses going forward.
Living in New Zealand, as soon as I read the first review of the 24-120 f/4 lens for Z mount, I jumped on line and bought a copy through a local importer who gets stuff directly from Hong Kong, Thailand, and Japan. A reasonable deal. Definitely one of the best lens purchases I've ever made. So versatile and makes such excellent images!! Later I learnt there were long supply delays in the US. Hang in these folks, it's gold!!
You are such a nice warm person I love the way your videos make us feel welcome. So thank you for that
I'm a vintage lens user (on Fuji X-H1 & Nikon d810) and there's just something magic about all the nikon 105mm lenses for portraits. Mine are ancient, 105/2.5 and 105/1.8 and I just love the photos I get with both.
Now you’re talking Joshua! 👍✌🏻📷
I have the 105mm F2.5 AIS lens. Fantastic lens. Saving up to get a full frame Z camera to mount it on. Currently mounted on my D600.
I have the 135mm 1:2 Ai-S as I am a 135 type of guy. It is excellent, heavy but also well balanced on my D4. There‘s also absolutely no alternative available from Nikon.
Nice to see the 105/1.8 get mentioned! At a family party a few years back, I used the 105/1.8 and the 85 1.8G in consecutive shots and...definitely felt right away the 105/1.8 had a little bit more magic for whatever reason.
@@Funktrainer I have had the 135 f/2 AI for ages, but recently got a half-priced 135 DC for my Nikon Df (the DC ring wouldn't lock so the lens went for only $260 or so). The weight balance on the 135 DC is a lot nicer and despite some reviews online, I have been very happy with wide-open sharpness with the autofocus lens.
My wife uses the Z6 with the 24-70 f/4 and the 50mm f/1.8G as you mentioned for her portrait work. It seems to work out perfect for her.
How does she find the grip size? Is it uncomfortably large and heavy? I'm guessing not or she wouldn't be using it. Just curious.
@@sharladelancey she actually likes the grip much better on my Fuji X-T4 over her Z6 due to having smaller hands. Though she doesn’t like the grip I put on the X-T4.
As for weight, she doesn’t seem to mind the weight, saying she came from using the Nikon D810, which was a hefty tank of a camera in comparison.
@@danielschmaderer Thanks!
Thomas Heaton just did a review/discussion of the 24-70 f/4 vs the 24-70 f/2.8 lens. He is a landscaper photographer so the f/4 lens was pretty much a no brainer. I think for the work you do speed is much more important with the low light situations. Welcome to Nikon!
Omar's enthusiasm makes me want to sell all my gear and invest in Nikon lol. I'm not gonna do that but it makes me more passionate get to out there and take more photos. I've never owned an Nikon but man I'm eyeballing and F3 high point. Thanks a lot Omar keep up the good work!
The F3HP is a legend.
I have just recently bought the cheap z mount 28mm f/2.8. Think about getting hold of one, shoot and check the images it turns out. I cannot believe it is that cheap. Such an incredible lens. I liked it so much I’m also buying the 40mm f/2 version. The fact they’re so light and small and still produce such excellent images is beyond me.
Hey Omar, thanks for the great video and content. I am a travel and portrait photography and love the Nikon Z6 and Z7 cameras. The Z mount lenses are superb in their sharpness and rendering. I also purchased the Z-mount 50mm f/1.8 S lens. The resolution, color and rendering are superb. I'm seriously considering the new Nikon 24-120mm f/4 S lens for travel and general use. As mentioned the eye autofocus and tracking are not as good as with Canon and Sony offerings but the color rendition and dynamic range are what matter most in my work. In my photography journey I've shot just about every brand of mirrorless camera but there is something really special with the Nikon files. They offer a more cinematic rendering that suits my style and vision.
well said. :)
Cinematic is a good point. That is the reason why I am using the Leica M system with Leitz glass, the Nikon F system with Nikkors and a Zeiss lens and the Hasselblad H system.
Another excellent video. I have just bought two Nikon Zf cameras and Omar's video is really helping me decide which lenses I need to try. I always enjoy his work and after recently watching some truly appalling videos from other RUclips presenters, I can only praise Omar for his sense of fun, his honesty and his great photos. Quite a few wannabe presenters would be well advised to watch Omar and pick up some tips on how it SHOULD be done.
Omar, in line with the telephoto selection I got the F-mount Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E VR AF-P (released around 2017-2018) and it's light and cheap. Because of it being an AF-P lens the focusing tech is the same than that on the Z lenses and it works fast and accurate on an FTZ adapter; I own a Z6ii and the f1.8 Z S trilogy: 35, 50 and 85 and I can't remember a time when the 70-300mm felt different when focusing...just my 2 cents
Lovely images, Omar. Glad the Nikon system is working out for you. Interesting times we live in!
Gonna have to buy that new 28-75 2.8 lens. Mine is shipping now..
Hope it's awesome.
I had just recently sold my X-T4 and bought the Z6ii because of your videos and I couldn't be happier. I loved the Fuji X-T4 and the film simulations that made the experience so fun to shoot, but I wasent crazy about the flip screen and the ergonomic felt a little lacking to me. Loving the experience so much with my z6ii with the kit lense and can't wait to grab the macro lense for this bad boy. Thank you so much for helping me make that decision with your fantastic videos Omar 😌 keep up the good work and never stop being a silly Goose.
This is what I did 🤭and its the best decision I made in a LONG time.
The Nikon Z lens line up is just amazing. I love everything about the f1.8 S line prime lenses.
It would be AWESOME if you tried these lenses:
the 58mm F0.95 Noct (aka the best lens ever made),
the 58mm 1.4G (the king of mojo)
the 28mm 1.4E
Followed you when I was a Fuji X-T- 3 owner and just went back to Nikon with a Z 5 . You are always fun and informative to watch.Your event work is stellar - nice to see Bar-Bat Mitzvah events. Your street photography is inspiring and most bring out a big "wow" from me.
thanks man!!
How you find the Z5????? I have an XT2 and I'm thinking about it, or a used Z6. Can't decide!
You are really good at capturing emotion, Omar. And I do like that.
I was so amazed to see your work and lighting techniques. Please put up a video on your style of lightings and modifiers you use on your event/client work. Thanks OMAR !!
Great choice on the 300 PF, I just acquired one myself. I love the lens it is fantastic; it is sharp and very handy to put in the bag.
Just bought the 28-75 2.8 😍 really love it. Just came over to Nikon Z6II from D750.. I’m stubborn love all things vintage but I love this camera!!!
4:21 The excitement in their faces is priceless...
I'm increasingly becoming an Omar Fan! Your RUclips videos are as smooth as a Nikons z prime lens on a Z7II! Great work buddy!
Oh my, your photos are stunning!!! Made me want to pick up my camera and work on my photography again! Thank you for that!
Those two b&w shots at 06’05 are sick! Incredible. Presumably they were taken with the 28-70 f/2.8.
Fuji user here. Absolutely adores the images coming from the Nikon Z. In the perfect world, I would buy them all….
Awesome to see an experienced non-Nikon shooter discover Nikon.
Nikon optics are second to none (in most cases lol - there are some dogs but not really in the Z mount), and the Nikon RAW files are also second to none. There has been a lot of haters in recent times pretty much as a result of mirrorless AF (which has been a bit behind with Nikon) but is now pretty much caught up with the Z9. Even the Z6/7II AF system is perfectly good for event shooting as long as you know the system.
Anyway, love living vicariously through you as you discover Nikon and how great it is :)
Even the first gen z6/z7 are great cameras, in particular since the AF update last autumn. Those two bodies are probably the two most underrated cameras currently and can be had at great second hand prices!
Agree, the Z lenses are great, even the cheap 28/40mm ones deliver really good images. Love the approach of the new Z 1.8 series, price and size between the old F mount 1.4 and 1.8, but optics certainly as good as (if not better) the old 1.4’s. I see them as 'baby' 1.4's.
@@marcusbraun8889 The f1.8S primes for Z mount are all better than the F mount f1.4 counterparts. Not only in sharpness but also in colour rendering and contrast. So they're definitely great value. The only F mount lens that can really hold a candle to them is the 28mm f1.4E. Sometimes also the 105 1.4E.
@@tor2919 Agree on the Z 1.8 lenses - and on top of that those two F 1.4 are twice as expensive! I take two 1.8 S lenses over one of those F 1.4 lenses any day...
You are incredibly funny, I got so much joy out of watching your videos! 17 minutes video feels like a blast!
Nice lens collection.
For my z6 I use the following.
I have the z 16-30mm F4, z 35mm 1.8 s, 50mm 1.8g, 85mm 1.8g, 105mm 2.8g macro, and a sigma 70-200mm 2.8 contemporary.
Hi. considering the 105mm 2.8G instead of shelling out for the 105mm Z - but i am very uncertain it. Does it hunt much, and is it as sharp.
Would appreciate any input.
Regards
Gunni Grahn, Denmark
Wow, got any cash left? 😳😳🤔🙄😁🤣👍✌🏻📷
@@GunniGrahn my 105mm 2.8g is for the F mount.
Yes it hunts but the the Z MC version hunts slot less.
I've tested it and its very very light..
@@shadyninja1 thank you for helping me out.
Maybe your best video so far. I have not bought into the Z mount yet. But you definately tickled something. Great job.
Omar, thanks a lot. Amazing info and shots. Still, the shot at 7:22 blew my mind. so crisp and nice. Thanks for sharing!
I absolutely love your wide-angle shots. The party photos are awesome, and that portrait at 11:14 is stunning. It makes me want to experiment more with my 14-30 lens. The colors and processing are great too.
The answer to the question about Z S, Z is the mount, S is the "Superior" nikon lineup of Z glass. I could be wrong but I think it is analog to the gold-ring F glass.
Do you have any video tutorials on using on camera flash with your Nikon cameras? It looks so good on the dance floor! I shoot with the Z6ii and the 24mm 1.8 S lens for the wedding dances.
Love it. You are AMAZING! I am a NIKON user too, but not a Pro. I keep learning from you. Here the list waiting to learn more from you too. Camera setting both photo & video and the editing.Thank you that you re here on youtube
Good choice with the 300mm PF, Omar. It's a great small lens 👌 Love it.
I found a Fujifilm x100v in stock and got it and can’t wait!!
You would like the 24-120mm f4 S lens for events, it’s fine in low light especially with Lightroom noise reduction. Colors pop and stars out light at f9 images quality just as sharp and excellent bokeh except you have more reach. Compact and light. The 105mm F1.4 was E version, correct? All good lenses you have there👍🏻
That 105f1.4 is a monster! The 300pf rips me apart, to go same way like you, including teleconverter, or 100-400s, on my z7II.
Omar enjoyed your comments. Totally agree about thee 105 and 300. Both are superior lenses. best regards.
Nikon shooter here. I heard a lot about the 105mm f1.4, some people compare it to the quality of Z glass. If I didn't have a 85mm 1.8 I would have probably gone for this but it does not make much sense for 20mm extra and 1/3 stop of light to buy this since I am happy with my 85mm. I use DX Z cameras, I am holding off on an FX body purchase to see what Z9 technology will trickle down to the new Z7 or Z6 once they come out.
The 300 f4 takes the sickest portraits. The compression is insane.
Indeed! Long focal lengths like this make for great portraits. Just watch out as too much ‘compression’ can be almost as bad, in certain instances. Almost like using a wide angle can be on the opposite scale. Sports Illustrated shooters often use 300-400 mm focal lengths for the swimsuit stuff. 👍✌🏻📷😊
Thanks so much for these videos. After 15yrs shooting pro with Canon, I have sold all my kit to move over to Nikon Z7 mirrorless. I have been struggling with what lenses to get, as my Canon 24-70 f2.8 was an absolute work horse. Still can't decide if I should get the new Nikon S equivalent, as it's as good as the primes, or just get that kit lens and spend more on primes. Your the second vlogger to praise that 105mm f1.4. Maybe that will do instead of an older 70-200mm, which rarely comes out of the bag. Hmm then there's the Sigma Art lenses.
I also like the Nikon 105mm f1.4, it’s great!
Hey 😊
Would you pick the Sigma 70-200mm sport with the ftz adapter or the Nikon Z 70-200mm.
I'm struggling to decide, between these two and there aren't a lot of great reviews on this.
Would be great if you got the chance to make this video's 😅
Hi Omar, I am interested how you set up the lightning at your reception dance floors? Thanks so much, Johannes
Great content. Just a small correction the DX mode on Z7/II will give you a 20.9 MP image :). I love the versatility Z7II offers!
I just bought a Zf and a 24-70 f/4. I'm still in the "I hate the locking lens" stage.
Very informative video. I appreciate your honesty.
Thanks for the input. Left my Fuji X-H1 for a Nikon Z6 II and intended to go for the holy trinity of 12-24 / 24-70 / 70-200mm and nothing more.
So far i ended up with the 14-30mm F/4, 24-70mm F/4, 70-200mm F/2,8 - but had to ad the 50mm F/1.8 and the 85mm F/1.8
Thought of changing the two F/4 lenses for faster ones, but i think you just talked me out of it.
So far i also kept my old 85mm AI-S F/1.4 & AI-S 135mm F/2.8 for fun and experimenting.
Now i have become more interested in what i can do with the 1.4 as you state that that F/stop is bokeh bokeh bokeh.
I am still trying to figure out which lens to chose for macro photography.
Again, thanx for a fun AND informative video
Loved watching you Omar over the last two years…but as a Fuji person. No problem at all with the Nikon stuff now. Good luck!
Very enjoyable video, as usual! The native lenses for the Z-system are really fantastic - the only drawback is that they cost a lot.
Except for one, which lately have become my favorite lens when I am with friends and family: The 40mm f2. It is light, small, fast, and quite sharp too - and costs less than 300 USD.
I'm interested in getting that one. I've got the 50 1.8g so i don't know if i really need it.
I just got the 24-120 f4 and am very pleased with it. I think I’ll ditch my 24-70 f4. Oh and thanks Omar. You just quashed my need for the 24-70 f2.8 saving me $1000s 😁
Thanks,i like the music,the photography and narration... watching from Nairobi, Kenya.
Maybe you should get the new FTZ adapter and see if that fixes the focusing issue, I heard it does. But yeah the Nikon Z6II has been working very well for me, there's something about it. The biggest thing for me is the grip, its comfortable (unless you are using heavy glass) and the button layout I quite like. I only have the 24-70 f/4, 50 1.8S and the 28 2.8 SE - But I wish I had something longer for certain photos and that's where I struggle. I like the idea of the 300 f/4 PF but I saw how expensive it was and its a bit out of my budget! Haha. So I'm thinking about getting the new FTZ adapter and adapting the newer Tamron 70-200 f/4 VC and see what happens. Great video Omar. I hope to see some winter photography with the Nikon soon!
The video answered almost all the questions related to Nikon lenses.
I have one question please I will be glade if you put your valuable input.
So the question : I am planning to buy a Nikon Z5 body. I never had a camera. My sole purpose is recreational photography, travel and out door photography. I have been thinking to buy 28-75mm f/2.8 or 24-120mm f/4 S lens.
Could you guide me which lens should I get? The above mentioned lens or a different lens?
Thank you I will looking forward to hear from you.
That 300mm at the end is beaut. It looks sharp as, but those backgrounds are downright vintage. Perfect. I can see why you love that 105, too. and anyone who dismisses having a 50/1.8 in their collection should just hang up their cameras now.
These shots are superb. That is why I love Nikon over the other camera. I started with a Minolta then I was introduced to Nikon. But I noticed in-home office setups I am seeing a lot of mirrorless cameras in their battle stations. Thank you for sharing these lenses.
Love the video and your ways of explaining things. My lenses are nearly identical to yours, exceptions 70-200FL version and 58 1.4 beast. LOVE my 105 1.4. Your pictures are fantastic!
Love your video's Omar, they are very relaxed and humorous and not always too technical. "Why call it S and not a Z lens" ;) But your pictures speak for themselves that you are a pro. Love it.
Omar, you’ve got a serious case of GAS! 😂 great choices of lens and the PFs are beautiful. I’ve got the 500pf and it’s fabulously sharp and light for the focal distance. The new 24-120 F4 looks incredible as well and by all accounts is very sharp at all focal lengths.
hello Omar,
thank you for all you do in this chanel.
I am wondering if I could use my old Nikon lenses (80-200 2.8 G) on the new Fuji XH-2 with an adapter. I shoot only landscpes with slow speed and don't need any AF-C mode ...
Any advice could be very useful for me.
Will show you beautiful landscapes from France 😎
I'm a Canon user but I really love watching stuff other people shoot with. Also, as a motorsports photographer I'm usually way on the other end of focal lenghts - long and longer, though I also love my Samyang fisheye.
I'm glad you finally embraced those lenses that store at a smaller than functional size. I love that feature on several of my lenses, even my crazy RF 800 f/11 IS STM does that and it's great! LOL I always enjoy your videos.
Hi Omar ! Awesome video. You always make me laugh with . I am using both camera systems, Nikon & Fuji. I like the the Fuji, because of its small factor. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Omar, have you tried any of Zeiss' Classic ZF lens line up? I mean the all metal classic lenses. I noticed you appreciate how lenses render things like contrast and colour instead of over emphasis on sharpness and would love to see you review something like the Zeiss 35mm f2 Distagon, 50mm f1.4 Planar or 85mm f1.4 Planar. All manual focus but that can also be nice in certain circumstances. In fact the the manual focus works amazing on Z6ii compared to my old D750/780. And thank you for all the great videos, always a joy to watch 😃
You really enjoy the Z7? Am thinking about taking the plunge. Currently use a Z6ii.
Thanks for the Video, I liked it. I also own the Z6, no native Z lens jet, thinking about picking up the 40mm.
Great video! I mainly shoot with a Nikon d7200 but tried a Fuji Xt3 but it didn't quite give me the rich colors I was use to from my Nikon and I didn't want to jump on the Sony bandwagon. The z6 was missing things I needed but since the z6ii came out and after the lastest update I'm now ready to go to get my Nikon mirrorless camera!
If you think the Z 24-70mm f2.8 S is front heavy you should try the Z 50mm f1.2 S. 😅
It’s on my camera 90% of the time. The MB-N11 battery grip helps make it more manageable.
My Canon EF 85 f/1.2 L II (36.2 oz) + adapter is just as bad as my Z 50 f/1.2 S (38.4 oz). 🙂
I agree with you on the 2.8 24-70. It's a fantastic lens but so heavy . Recently was in Colorado and the hike at Rocky Mountains and other sights was tough. I bought the kit f4 with the Nikon Z6 but sold on Ebay and at times kind of regret it. Your event stuff is great by the way
I switched from d750 to z6ii and got the 24-70 2.8 but that lens is so heavy. I love a zoom but have gone back to my tamron 24-70 because I like the images better.
May I ask why you didn't go with the Canon R6/R5 since you've already used Canon 5D3 before ?? I understand that you added Fuji for travel and family outings but I rarely came across a Canon DSLR user shifted to Nikon Mirrorless ..
I have both the 24-70 f4 and the 2.8. I tend to put the f4 lens for shooting family holidays or snapshots . It is very light and if I don't need wider than f4 it is great. I kept it even after getting the 2.8 :)
That bokeh on the bird 🐦 at the end of that video 🥵🔥🔥👌 hot beautiful stuff... Great work as always Omar... Went from Nikon to Fuji... 😂 But I doubt if I want to go back there just yet. Learning a lot though, 🙂👌
Thank you. Took that this morning and it shocked me how nice. Glad it came through on YT.
Hey Omar, just wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos (been watching them for years, we bought the XT-20 practically at the same time!), whatever the subject is :) You're a great guy and I very much like your style and humour while being informative at the same time. That's it, just wanted to say that, as I am watching a Nikon Z series (with no intention to switch from my recently-bought EOS R setup) just for the enjoyment and fun to hear your thoughts on them! Keep up the good work and ciao from Italy! :)
Grazie seniore!
I hope you could make an update video with regard to your nikon z system, especially on your lens selection...
Omar check out the 105 f2 DC instead of the 105 1.4. This DC lens has de focus control for the background/ foreground
would love to see an editing video. how you get those nice color and contrast
Nice video Omar. Try out the 40 F2 for everyday use. It's super small and has a nice character to it.
Agreed! That’s what I use instead of the 50 with the FTZ adapter
have you tried the Viltrox prime lenses for the Z system. They seem reasonably priced. Curious how their image quality is. Haven't heard of Viltrox but saw them on Amazon.
I’m not a pro - just travel, garden and some local wildlife. Nikon user. I use a 300 f4 for some portraits, butterflies and critters around my home - would like to get the 1.4x multiplier, but I’m fine for now. 24-120 f4 and 50 f1.8 are in my travel kit. Still using SLR’s - gets the job done for me. I’ve used my 35 2.0 for close in music low light shots - has worked for me. You know, when you get the pro lenses in mirrorless, the size difference with SLR is negligible. Occasionally, I use my 105 2.8 macro for closeups of flora, food and other stuff. But, I really like the 300 f4 for portraits of flowers, people, small animals/birds. It’s not a true birding lens but if I needed that, or a true wildlife long lens, it’s more affordable for me to rent. Really contented with what I have, … but I’m not a pro.
I sold my 35mm f2D lens and have regretted it. It just had a je ne sais quoi about it like my 18mm f3.5ai lens has. I have the 35mm f1.8g lens but, it's missing that little something special as I always compare it to my old 35f2.
@@DeborahZajac I also sold my 35mm 1:2 D and replaced it with the 35mm 1:1.4 Ai-S. No regrets so far.
Yes, I have also notice that a lot of used F-mount Nikon are now on the market.You switched from Canon DSLR to Sony and now to Nikon? Why?
Fantastic photos, Omar.
Love your work Omar!! I have Nikon (D850) that I can't part with plus a Fuji Xpro3 with several fast primes. I tend to use the Fuji most of time but love the Nikon!! Also recently purchased a Nikon F5 film camera which I'm enjoying!!
The F5 is one of the best SLRs ever made after the F2. I still love to shoot the digital ones made by Kodak from time to time. Keep enjoying it.
How do you find the size and weight compared to something like an X-T3? I guess it depends which lenses you choose but do you mind taking the Nikon or is it mainly for work?
Beautiful colours and pictures ! Nikon files are awesome 😎
I love your event work. Do you have more examples posted online?
What about low light AF with Z6? Im interested in those party multy lights chaos...how does AF works?
Excellent Omar thanks for sharing your set/views. I am glad you have moved to Nikon as I have just moved from a series of Nikon dslrs to Z7, and I think your channel has always been good but now it is directly relevant to me so have subscribed. As others have said your photography is excellent- you have a gift for composition which I find tricky at times. Thanks again. Ps I find the z 24-70 f4 that picked up really cheap used amazing…I have hesitated to consider any primes in the 24-70 range, might just continue with old manual Ai mount Nikkors with a cheap z converter for now!📸. Regards Andy
thanks for the kind words. Colors and image quality are A+
I would go 24-120/4 instead of the 24-70/4. Noticeably smaller than the big 24-70/2.8, yet 120 is quite a difference from 70
Why not purchase a second hand 24-70 f/4 S and a 50 or 85mm f/1.8 S. About the same price. But if you really often shoot at that 70-120mm range... Anyway, it's two years later now, who knows what you shoot these days :)
Mr. Omar G. aka Mr. Kit Lens (that needs to be clicked open first) Guy. 😉
I spent a long time with FujiFilm then moved to Nikon a couple of years ago. Other than Fuji's UI and tiny lenses, the Nikon's been terrific. I loved your pics with the Fuji's and the Nikon as just as strong. Also, solid RUclips channel; just as entertaining as it is informative. Take care.
So great that the 105m 1.4 still gets so much love in 2022. :D
I know you love the Sigma 50mm 1.4, but if you want similiar character like the 105mm 1.4... you gotta try the 58mm 1.4
In my opinion the AF-S 105E is one of the most amazing lenses ever created by any lensmaker (including Leica and Zeiss). It just renders such lovely images.
The 105mm 1.4e was so tempting that I finally pulled the trigger and bought a used one in great condition from a Japanese seller on eBay recently! I haven’t shot any real photos with it yet but admire that lens every day. LOL. Everything is so perfect with it!
instead of the 70-200mm the 70-180mm f2.8 could be an alternative? What do you think 🤔
Excellent video Omar, What kind of lighting do you use in event?
Hey @omar, love the vids! I'm heading off to Morocco for some gorgeous photography walks through medinas.... is my 24-70 and 50mm prime gonna be enough for me, or do I splurge on the 14-30? What's the no-brainer here? thanks in advance!
Ok, really interesting. I had thought you had bought the 70-200 because I remembered you loved it when you had it on loan, but definitely the 105 makes sense, and the 300 seems like a cool choice. I have the 70-200 and the 2x TC which on a crop body comes out to 600mm 5.6, so the same as your setup, but yours was probably lighter and cheaper to get the same quality!
I kinda feel you on the 50mms and 24-70mms… I just picked up the 1.2 S and the 2.8 S respectively, and man, they are huge! I had the Nikon 50 1.4G which is small and beautiful but is not so well behaved with fringing like your Sigma Art; and I started with the 24-70 f4 and already knew it worked really well for me most of the time. I guess I just fell into the trap of thinking, I really ought to be using the “pro” glass, so I need to buy the 1.2 or the 2.8. I could possibly see myself selling one or both although there is no doubt they are awesome lenses.
And finally, speaking of amazing, heavy lenses, I also love my Sigma 28 1.4! Not enough people seem to know about it, or even the idea of shooting wide lenses wide open. Maybe a video idea in there somewhere?
Nice collection of lenses. I enjoy your content, thank you.