Long time Z user here, thank you for sharing the Z love. Too much hate these days for Nikon 😣 refreshing to see content that's positive for the Z platform.
The hate from some influencers is ridiculous. And many of the videos hammering Nikon over AF aren't using AF properly. Or the complaints are about the EVF overlay whereas the images are perfect. Coming from Nikon and then Sony and back to Nikon, the grip, comfort, IBIS, EVF, eye relief, menus, buttons, rear LCD, color, IQ, and overall user experience is better than the Sony which is cramped, hard edged, uncomfortable and fiddly to use. The latest Canons are great (would be hard to get worse than the R and RP), but are considerably more expensive and slightly bigger and heavier. Nikon deserves plaudits for such great cameras.
@@championthewonderhorse9733 I hope all the talk of the financial talk is wrong also, I am a Nikon user thinking of switching to the Z series. I can't $afford to be left without possible repairs a couple of years from now.
I just got done with a z6II (Firmware 1.2) after a two week rental, and I have to say, its quite good but no where near as good as my old D500. I'm not shooting at professional venues which throw 2000 Lux per Meter Sq. of light, lighting conditions were less than optimal and it struggled. The other thing - for every battery of the D500 I burnt through 3 on the Z6II, as I didn't rent the battery pack.
I could fill a couple hours worth of stories from that year with the Cubs! Hoping to get around to putting a book together with my work from that year at some point
As usual another great camera for sports without touching on low light sports like Friday night lights football or high school basketball and volleyball gyms. This is the most important review needed. Pretty much all the cameras can shoot day sports.
Really great interview and really interesting. I guess he used the z6 for the zoom call as well. Great to finally see decent quality with shallow dof here too.
Great video as always. He’s a Nikon Ambassador. I’m on the other end of the scale. I have an entry level camera shooting minor hockey ( with the exception of this year due to Covid). I use two lenses. The Nikkor AF-P DX 70-300mm f:/4,5-6.3G ED VR and the18-55 kit lens. Sometimes the 50mm f:/1.8 depending what I want to capture behind the scenes. The speed, the challenge of getting the shot, and challenging myself to get the images I want with the equipment I have. Nice to see another sports photographer being interviewed. This is rare.
GREAT Interview!!!!!!! Good to hear a different story about Nikon Cameras and a person that is really a good guy... His stories where fun to listen too, and to see his excitement about what he does and the cameras he uses.... Also I've never heard anyone using the Z6 for sports..WOW!!! I just got my Z6II in 3 days ago...Not I am gonna push myself using it for sports.. I only used my for Portraits and weddings...The Z6II will be used DEF for wedding (dual card slot)..But XQD was for flaslessly anyway. Keep bring these great Interviews (Doesn't have to be Nikon users...haha)!! JP
Lets see some sports shots in the evening under less than perfect stadium lights ! These are great shots but if you have good light it makes it a lot easier.
I watched Andrew on the Nikon Creator’s Hour. In your interview he answered the question I had about the underwater picture of the swimmer. Ted, thanks for another informative video!
This is such a great interview, thank you for bringing this. Andrew give invaluable insight into his world of work especially for me since sports is my field.
I have a question, can you help me I mainly shoot portraits and events. I have 105mm 1.4E Will z6 2´s eye-AF and IBIS feature benifit. Is it a good choice to move from d850 to z6 2 or should i continue with d850 for some more time.
As you said in a previous video some outstanding work was done on plate cameras In the Sports arena. Apart from video and speed of delivery have the images changed?
I just got a z62 and I've had an XT3 for a while. I think the z62 evf is better in normal shooting but there is heavy lag in continuous extended that you don't get in the XT3. If you keep it at regular continuous high the lag isn't bad.
Really enjoy your channel! Here's a question. I'm going to upgrade my D7100. Do I go with the Z6ii or a Z7 (not ii)? I want to go with mirrorless, and do it in one jump, but which is a better jump (for almost equal price) - the Z6ii or the Z7? Thanks.
If you need great AF get the II's versions. If you want portraits, landscapes, product photography get the Z7. The latest update on the first versions made them more competitive
I am looking to upgrade my Nikon cameras, not upgrade, add, but sorry, pre production appears to be better at autofocus than post production. The only thing about the mirrorless systems (other than video) that I want is silent shutter.
Hey Kevin, I used an Outex housing for those shots. I have two of them. One for telephoto that fits a 70-200 and one for wide angle that has a dome front for split level shots
The Z6 has wider DR at low ISO and stays with the D5 up to about 102,000 ISO and above that, the D5 fall off less than the Z6 or Z6 2.I was very surprised by the high ISO performance if the Z6. It uses the Expeed 6 processor, a generation newer than the D5. The big question is always AF, the D5 is very good tracking over the smaller portion of the frame where there are focus points but even the Z6 does a good job if the appropriate AF mode is selected for the particular conditions of the shot. The Z6 2 is better at locking on in AF-C but not in AF-S where both are very accurate, more so than the competition, in light down to -6ev. There is one trait of mirrorless, all mirrorless that makes getting used to it to get good action results: shutter lag is longer so if you are used to a D5, your timing is tighter from press to capture. You notice the longer delay, in thousands of seconds, but just enough that you need to get used to anticipating the release time needed for the capture of peak action, assuming you are shooting in single-shot mode. Image quality SOOC is just plain better, the images look great. I have a D850, probably the best all-around DSLR ever made and almost twice the resolution of the Z6 but unless tripod-mounted and remote release, it is very hard to tell the difference in resolving power at any less than 200% magnification. Unless an art director insists on large files, all most work and my hobby shooting is with the Z6. It is such a joy to use and with the EVF plus the stunning corner to corner sharpness of the S lenses, it is really hard going back to F mount lenses and DSLRs.The Z6 2 is also a tremendous bargain. There are no FF cameras I have seen which match it for build quality, color science, connectivity, handling, control placement weather sealing,
Long time Z user here, thank you for sharing the Z love. Too much hate these days for Nikon 😣 refreshing to see content that's positive for the Z platform.
The hate from some influencers is ridiculous. And many of the videos hammering Nikon over AF aren't using AF properly. Or the complaints are about the EVF overlay whereas the images are perfect. Coming from Nikon and then Sony and back to Nikon, the grip, comfort, IBIS, EVF, eye relief, menus, buttons, rear LCD, color, IQ, and overall user experience is better than the Sony which is cramped, hard edged, uncomfortable and fiddly to use. The latest Canons are great (would be hard to get worse than the R and RP), but are considerably more expensive and slightly bigger and heavier. Nikon deserves plaudits for such great cameras.
@@championthewonderhorse9733 I hope all the talk of the financial talk is wrong also, I am a Nikon user thinking of switching to the Z series. I can't $afford to be left without possible repairs a couple of years from now.
@@thomastuorto9929 Nikon is not going anywhere. don't fall for the anti Nikon narrative. and Nikon already have good base for future.
@@JaspreetSinghArtist The largest flange lens mount was shows Nikon's experience in the industry.
@@thomastuorto9929 go ahead man, Nikon will be around and strong. Don't listen to the RUclips morons.
That swimmers photo is spectacular, really interesting interview thank you both.
I just got done with a z6II (Firmware 1.2) after a two week rental, and I have to say, its quite good but no where near as good as my old D500. I'm not shooting at professional venues which throw 2000 Lux per Meter Sq. of light, lighting conditions were less than optimal and it struggled. The other thing - for every battery of the D500 I burnt through 3 on the Z6II, as I didn't rent the battery pack.
I'm a HUGE Cubs fan, that David Ross story is freaking awesome!!!
That's was a legendary year
I could fill a couple hours worth of stories from that year with the Cubs! Hoping to get around to putting a book together with my work from that year at some point
this guy is a master of his craft
Yeah - Andrew is fabulous - love his work
@@theartofphotography He was referring to you, Ted!
As usual another great camera for sports without touching on low light sports like Friday night lights football or high school basketball and volleyball gyms. This is the most important review needed. Pretty much all the cameras can shoot day sports.
Wow. As some one who shoots a lot of HS sports I really really found this inspirational. Thanks
Really great interview and really interesting. I guess he used the z6 for the zoom call as well. Great to finally see decent quality with shallow dof here too.
Your guess is correct. I used a Z6 with the 50mm f1.8 for the interview
@@AndrewHancockPhotography Thanks for your comment. Love your work!
Great video as always. He’s a Nikon Ambassador. I’m on the other end of the scale. I have an entry level camera shooting minor hockey ( with the exception of this year due to Covid). I use two lenses. The Nikkor AF-P DX 70-300mm f:/4,5-6.3G ED VR and the18-55 kit lens. Sometimes the 50mm f:/1.8 depending what I want to capture behind the scenes. The speed, the challenge of getting the shot, and challenging myself to get the images I want with the equipment I have.
Nice to see another sports photographer being interviewed. This is rare.
Glad you liked the video. I too started off with an entry level camera and a kit lens!
good that i orderd a Z6II :)
fabulous interview and wow!!!! incredible pictures with the Z6ii!
What a fantastic interview. Great to hear real life stories from a real-life photographer.
GREAT Interview!!!!!!!
Good to hear a different story about Nikon Cameras and a person that is really a good guy...
His stories where fun to listen too, and to see his excitement about what he does and the cameras he uses....
Also I've never heard anyone using the Z6 for sports..WOW!!! I just got my Z6II in 3 days ago...Not I am gonna push myself using it for sports.. I only used my for Portraits and weddings...The Z6II will be used DEF for wedding (dual card slot)..But XQD was for flaslessly anyway.
Keep bring these great Interviews (Doesn't have to be Nikon users...haha)!!
JP
James Parish he is a Nikon ambassador what did you expect?
Andrew’s photography is so good and he seems to be a great human being! Wins everywhere :-) Cool interview, I hope you recorded more 🤞🏻
he has no clue what hes talking about, improved battery performance though, z6 battery is horrible
What a super interview.
Great interview! Dude is amazing work vary detailed! I'm still shooting with a nikon d610 looking to upgrade to the z6ii!
Hope you didn't waste your money because 610 is probably a better camera tbh
@@AdamJonesPhoto why do you say that? Looking into upgrade from Nikon d610 as well to Nikon z6ii
Lets see some sports shots in the evening under less than perfect stadium lights ! These are great shots but if you have good light it makes it a lot easier.
Thanks for this super interesting interview - always a pleasure to listen to a real working PRO!!!
Amazing interview, incredible photographer. I wish it was longer 😇
Great interview!
I watched Andrew on the Nikon Creator’s Hour. In your interview he answered the question I had about the underwater picture of the swimmer. Ted, thanks for another informative video!
This is such a great interview, thank you for bringing this. Andrew give invaluable insight into his world of work especially for me since sports is my field.
I have a question, can you help me
I mainly shoot portraits and events. I have 105mm 1.4E
Will z6 2´s eye-AF and IBIS feature benifit. Is it a good choice to move from d850 to z6 2 or should i continue with d850 for some more time.
Nice camera sir and nice information sir
Very good interview. Watched it twice! I'm researching nikon's mirrorless capabilities as a photojournalism student.
Should i change my gear?
From Nikon D5 to Z6 Mark ii
As you said in a previous video some outstanding work was done on plate cameras
In the Sports arena.
Apart from video and speed of delivery have the images changed?
Great stuff... Little odd the way it ended tho....
Lmao true
That was really cool. Great interview.
What underwater housing was used? I want to do that for my swim team!
How do the Nikon EVFz (couldn't resist) compare to like the higher end Fuji APS-C cameras? Do they lag?
I just got a z62 and I've had an XT3 for a while. I think the z62 evf is better in normal shooting but there is heavy lag in continuous extended that you don't get in the XT3. If you keep it at regular continuous high the lag isn't bad.
What's happened to the end of the video? Just cut off
the Sony and Canon guys teamed up to hack the video...hahaha...
Great interview, definitely gives me good hopes on the Z6ii for motorsport photography.
Really enjoy your channel! Here's a question. I'm going to upgrade my D7100. Do I go with the Z6ii or a Z7 (not ii)? I want to go with mirrorless, and do it in one jump, but which is a better jump (for almost equal price) - the Z6ii or the Z7? Thanks.
If you need great AF get the II's versions. If you want portraits, landscapes, product photography get the Z7. The latest update on the first versions made them more competitive
I am looking to upgrade my Nikon cameras, not upgrade, add, but sorry, pre production appears to be better at autofocus than post production. The only thing about the mirrorless systems (other than video) that I want is silent shutter.
im afraid how slow the adapter will work with my old nikon sports lenses, maybe better to stick with my DSLR
Can someone tell me which housing he used for his Z.
DITTO!
Hey Kevin, I used an Outex housing for those shots. I have two of them. One for telephoto that fits a 70-200 and one for wide angle that has a dome front for split level shots
@@AndrewHancockPhotography it was good hearing your perspective and experience....thanks for volunteering for the interview!
@@AndrewHancockPhotography thank you Andrew! I want to do that for my swim team.
Disappointed with this video...I was expecting more in-depth talk about the camera..ie auto focus..battery life.Iso...not a life story
Hi
Do you think the z6 ii matches up to the d5, and other sports cameras
Thank you
The Z6 has wider DR at low ISO and stays with the D5 up to about 102,000 ISO and above that, the D5 fall off less than the Z6 or Z6 2.I was very surprised by the high ISO performance if the Z6. It uses the Expeed 6 processor, a generation newer than the D5. The big question is always AF, the D5 is very good tracking over the smaller portion of the frame where there are focus points but even the Z6 does a good job if the appropriate AF mode is selected for the particular conditions of the shot. The Z6 2 is better at locking on in AF-C but not in AF-S where both are very accurate, more so than the competition, in light down to -6ev. There is one trait of mirrorless, all mirrorless that makes getting used to it to get good action results: shutter lag is longer so if you are used to a D5, your timing is tighter from press to capture. You notice the longer delay, in thousands of seconds, but just enough that you need to get used to anticipating the release time needed for the capture of peak action, assuming you are shooting in single-shot mode.
Image quality SOOC is just plain better, the images look great. I have a D850, probably the best all-around DSLR ever made and almost twice the resolution of the Z6 but unless tripod-mounted and remote release, it is very hard to tell the difference in resolving power at any less than 200% magnification. Unless an art director insists on large files, all most work and my hobby shooting is with the Z6. It is such a joy to use and with the EVF plus the stunning corner to corner sharpness of the S lenses, it is really hard going back to F mount lenses and DSLRs.The Z6 2 is also a tremendous bargain. There are no FF cameras I have seen which match it for build quality, color science, connectivity, handling, control placement weather sealing,
"Z's are great as remotes" I think I'll wait for z7 III or IV
A great talker. Made the interview easy for you.
What housing was he using to shoot telephoto underwater??? Or was he just using the fish tank technique?
Only 14 fps in single point without continous af you only get 12 fps with tracking