Nikon D850 Menu Settings for Wildlife Photography | Nikon setup tips

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @philhumphreys5096
    @philhumphreys5096 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video Tom. Very informative. Had my D850 now for a couple of years and found your input very useful. Just about kept up with your delivery speed!

  • @tomgarfin3602
    @tomgarfin3602 2 года назад

    I appreciate your fast pace!🎉

  • @harleyeckles
    @harleyeckles 3 года назад

    Nice video. I discovered, and better understand, many more options in the menu thanks to you. I am a quadriplegic, and only have the use of my left hand, so customizing my camera is very important to me.

  • @brianculver433
    @brianculver433 Год назад

    Hi Tom - great presentation - tiny bit fast for my old brain 🤗🥴 How about making a spreadsheet available with all your settings ??

  • @Louiegonzalez85
    @Louiegonzalez85 4 года назад

    My goodness... I wish I could speak that fast and still sound clear... great vid. :)

  • @Carkysunt
    @Carkysunt 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Tom, easy to follow. I didn't hit pause once..(ok I hit it 5 times lol), but I am now a clone D850 settings user ..for now

  • @bekindalwaysx1g
    @bekindalwaysx1g 4 года назад +2

    Plenty of info....at break neck speed!! Remember to breathe 🤣
    Love your work btw

  • @jakesdewet3567
    @jakesdewet3567 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Tom. Thanks for all your reviews and video's. For the past 8 yrs I have used the Nikon 300 f2.8 as my main wildlife lens, you know the lens well so no reason to explain why I love the lens. It really shines with the high resolution cameras and I have used the D800e, D810 with it the past years and have used all 3 TC's. The 1.7 and 2.0 comes with some compromises. I have always used 2 bodies, one on the 80-400 the other on the 300. I currently have a D5 that the insurance replaced after my D4s with some lenses got stolen from my car and a D810. I need a bit more reach and have tested the Nikon 200-500, Tamron and sigma 150-600 but have come away unconvinced. Maybe I am spoiled with the 300. So the next option is to either get the D500 for the DX factor or get the D850 that will allow for cropping but also allow for shooting in 1.2 or 1.5 crop that has been a major benefit with the high Resolution sensors. What would you suggest? Thanks for your time

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  6 лет назад +1

      Hey Jakes, so as you know I LOVE the 300 2.8, can't really see myself ever swapping from it as my main long telephoto. As for deployment, I use the 1.4 tc and it works wonderfully, however I am thinking of adding the 2.0 TC III to my bag as well for certain situations. As an owner of both the D500 and D850 my personal preference will always be the D850, the resolution and options make it king. In crop mode its just as good as the D500 yet also allows you shorter crop options or FX when the conditions allow, meaning you can have ultra high res, or reach in one camera. With the grip (that you'll want) you get 9fps with the right batteries, meaning you're only a little down on the D500 however get so many added benefits. The look of the images is also better than the D500, as the FX depth characteristics are really gorgeous.
      Personally if it was me and funds not a problem, it would be the D850 all the way, because then with the 1.4 and 2.0 tc's you've got a boat load of options in a reasonable compact set up. A note as well that personally I wouldn't use the 1.7 - the quality just isnt up to that of the 1.4 or even 2.0 MK III. Hope that helps, anything else, let me know! Cheers, Tom

    • @jakesdewet3567
      @jakesdewet3567 6 лет назад

      Thanks for your advice. Have the D850 on order. Regards

    • @Jessehermansonphotography
      @Jessehermansonphotography 2 года назад

      @@TomMasonPhoto is the 300mm f2.8 still your main long telephoto? I have the 500pf but have been kicking around a 300mm f2.8 G vr 11 with a 1.4 TC on my D850. 4 years later. Is this still accurate? I saw you used it on your rabbit video but just curious. Thanks

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  2 года назад

      @@Jessehermansonphotography I'm still using the 300mm 2.8 as my primary telephoto, it just has a look I find hard to beat, probably will upgrade if we get a Z mount version but I love my Vr II

  • @tomhughes5123
    @tomhughes5123 4 года назад

    i like your videos tom . i do wildlife photography creeping into herds of deer .in silly looking but essential sniper looking gear . i only really look through the camera once im aware of where they are . any sudden movements once in the herd . is usually very explosive . you can mess with the settings later ..raw processing .. and AF . sometimes manual focus is the better option .in a closed in wooded area .with thick canopy blocking out light . your fast lenses have focussed on a thin twig you didnt see between you and a very angry stag ..

  • @UFGator1972
    @UFGator1972 6 лет назад

    How do you set up the photo shooting menu banks? Thanks for the video, it has a lot of good information.

  • @darthgzuz
    @darthgzuz 5 лет назад +1

    nice video
    you and Mark Smtih are doing lovely videos
    want to see more BTS wild life videos from you ...

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  5 лет назад +1

      Cheers dude, more will be on route for sure, lots of stuff planned for 2019! Cheers, Tom

    • @darthgzuz
      @darthgzuz 5 лет назад

      @@TomMasonPhoto wow thanks man for replyin
      Wow great 😍

  • @helloitsmeterrykelly1944
    @helloitsmeterrykelly1944 4 года назад

    Very good video, thank you!

  • @rejoicegassah5622
    @rejoicegassah5622 8 месяцев назад

    How to get sharp images. All settings are fine. Is it something wring with my camera or i missed some settings that makes my images not very sharp. Thanks

  • @neilma
    @neilma 6 лет назад +1

    Good video Tom, thanks very much. Here's a quick question which might be crying out for a long answer. I've never seen anybody do a really good job of explaining Custom Menu Banks and Photo Shooting Menu Banks. I'd like to have a particular setup for sports and one for portraits but having two different types of banks is proving confusing. Do you use these things to set up shooting for different situations? And if so, how?

  • @X_explorer
    @X_explorer 6 лет назад

    Good movie!

  • @KorgBasharwahbePaxpaMG
    @KorgBasharwahbePaxpaMG 4 года назад

    Do it has a flash light or I have to buy one ??

  • @ivayloyordanov3312
    @ivayloyordanov3312 4 года назад

    Hi Tom ,does it have a nikon in the settings ,option like some other nikons, vibration reduction or image stabilization? and if yes where i can find it. cheers

  • @namly9868
    @namly9868 2 года назад

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH

  • @alienhomiehernandez6362
    @alienhomiehernandez6362 5 лет назад +2

    good video do u have any settings for sports on the d850 "SOCCER"

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  5 лет назад +1

      I don't shoot sports however AF-c with the lock on set to as fast as possible, use the single point or 21 point AF (depending how accurate you are yourself at keeping the cursor over the action) top drive mode - 7fps, or 9 if you have the battery grip and extended battery. I work in Manual but aperture mode will likely help you keep up with the changing action, watch your ISO to keep your shutter speed high 1/1000 or above to free the action and enjoy!

  • @michashamir6194
    @michashamir6194 6 лет назад

    Hi Tom
    Thanks for a great video - I have learned a lot.
    Question - the Bluetooth went off and dark on my menu. When I press it it says it is not available in the current setting. Airplane mode is off. I have reinstalled snap bridge.
    Any idea?
    Thanks!

    • @juliankuranay6346
      @juliankuranay6346 5 лет назад

      I believe you should get Wi-Fi first sorted/set (SnapBridge) and then Bluetooth will be active. They do work together. Make sure Airplane mode isn't set to On.

  • @JakeGriffithsPhotography
    @JakeGriffithsPhotography 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome Video! I was going to go for this camera next but i decided that i'd go for the d500 instead for wildlife photography, would you say the D500 is a great one to go for?

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  6 лет назад +2

      Jake the D850 I personally think is the best all round camera for wildlife photography, the FX sensor, AF, Build is just awesome but of course comes with a price, the D500 features almost all the same, but has a lower res DX sensor and a few other missing features. If you want FX for the depth of field qualities its in a league of its own however, if you arn't heart set of full frame and want a body that has 90% of the performance for half the price the D500 is awesome. Largely its down the if you want FX and cost. The D500 is still a top quality camera and as I mentioned a while back in a vid, you cant only really also make the most of the D850 if you have a top line up of pro spec lenses to use with it. Hope that helps, any more q's let me know, Tom

    • @JakeGriffithsPhotography
      @JakeGriffithsPhotography 6 лет назад +1

      Awesome! that's really helped, thanks a lot!

    • @JohnDoe-qr4xu
      @JohnDoe-qr4xu 6 лет назад +3

      Jake Griffiths I have both. This is a 100% crop from the d500. You won't be disappointed with either. Lens is more important. instagram.com/p/BgGzm58j_3c/

    • @ScriptureToday
      @ScriptureToday 6 лет назад +2

      Tom’s point about needing the best lenses is worth considering. For example, I’ve used an older 60mm f/2.8D macro lens on the D800e and D810 with excellent results, but on the D850 it was noticeably soft compared to the newer G model, even after AF fine tuning. Also, you’ll need high capacity top of the line memory cards and an XQD reader to go with the camera...and if you add the Nikon grip, battery, and charger you will have to cough up another $940 (USD). The cost of the body is only the beginning, but if you have the budget the D850 is a tremendous camera.

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  6 лет назад +3

      Yes Jerry, its certainly a significant investment. With grip, cards and a few spare batteries its really more £5k but I think for me it will be my camera for the next 3-5 years. The lens investment is also so important because with poor glass the camera isnt being given any chance to perform to its best. I really feel you need the 2.8 zooms/ and primes to really get the best from the camera, although the 200-500 is pretty sharp along with some of the other newer lenses to really bring the magic from the camera. Personally for many people the D500 + spending extra on some better lenses would probably be a better and more significant upgrade for most. Thanks for watching and commenting guys, so great to see good debates and people talking things through as a community!

  • @stevefromlondon9175
    @stevefromlondon9175 5 лет назад

    Hi Tom l have a D800 what would you say the best setup for fast tracking
    Thank you
    Regards
    Steve

  • @MrCgs60649
    @MrCgs60649 6 лет назад

    Well explained Mate, with no "Tom"Foolery.

  • @blanchefeekes4287
    @blanchefeekes4287 4 года назад

    What settings should I use when I want my camera to follow the bird that I am trying to photograph?

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  4 года назад +1

      For birds in flight you'll want to be in AF-c for continuous focus paired with either single point (if you are accurate at tracking birds in the viewfinder yourself) or a multi patterned AF group mode to help with tracking. 21 or 51 points are great or 3D track. Cheers, Tom

  • @georgeclifton6546
    @georgeclifton6546 2 года назад

    do you use Auto I S O in Manual if why not

  • @debarshisaha8895
    @debarshisaha8895 5 лет назад

    What kind of lens use for family oceans with d850?

  • @abbaskaj
    @abbaskaj Год назад

    How to use remote control in d850?

  • @Felipes_creations1
    @Felipes_creations1 5 лет назад

    Dude great job ! Slow down just a little. Thank you

  • @pattyranweiler8492
    @pattyranweiler8492 3 года назад

    Tom, Im going to shoot some wild horses. what should camera focus bracketing me set? my wb and FS ISO an outside. Thanks

  • @PhotographyIn123
    @PhotographyIn123 6 лет назад +3

    Loved the in-depth review if your settings. A few good gems I can apply myself (to my Canon 5D). One that I have never tried (but will) is to auto focus only with the AF-ON button and keep the shutter release to just taking the photo. The number of times I've needed to snap a shot quickly but had the lens auto focus again is high. This will really help, thanks.
    I've done a quick video in a similar way but to go over what I do for super sharp photos. It's on my Canon 5D MkII), but most of the principles and settings will translate to most other DSLRs. ruclips.net/video/p9EcAdqZexc/видео.html
    Really enjoyed this one. I really like videos that go into settings and "how to". Great value here.

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  6 лет назад +1

      Getting used to rear button focus is something that is just so helpful and it becomes second nature after a while working with it in the field. The ability to focus-re-compose and shoot makes it great for fast paced shooting and personally I think once you've started and got used to it, you'll never go back! Cheers, Tom

  • @georgm.giacovelli8136
    @georgm.giacovelli8136 5 лет назад

    Hi Tom, very helpful settings, also for kidz fotos outside :) I share your optinion for "blind" shooting, focussing on the objects, not on camera menus. So, here is my question: is it possible to get slow motion settings on / or mode > switched directly on the Fn1 or Fn2 button ? That would be great and .. I think intersting for all enhanced users, who like to modify the D850. Very nice and helpful video, make more :)

  • @sdgreen1960
    @sdgreen1960 5 лет назад

    Hi. Am puzzled as to why you assign a depth of field preview button. I thought that with Nikon , when you enter live view, the lens aperture automatically changes to the set fstop value. This would render it unnecessary to press a button to get DoF. Am I correct in this? Apperently Canon is the other way round.

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  5 лет назад +1

      Yes in Live view the depth is automatically shown, however rarely am I in live view when working with wildlife, being able to see it through the viewfinder is essential when shooting stills and so still the preview is important when I’m judging focus depth for certain images. Cheers, Tom

    • @sdgreen1960
      @sdgreen1960 5 лет назад

      I see what you mean. Preview for viewfinder, not LV. I wasn't sure it was possible to accurately judge DoF through modern viewfinders. I haven't even tried it. I will now as it'd be especially useful for handheld shots. Thanks

  • @shaneksmith1957
    @shaneksmith1957 Год назад

    Tom how do I add a.bin file?

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  Год назад

      You add it into the main directory of an CFexpress card, pull it from the computer into the first section of the drive, don't hide it in a folder. (has to be pre formatted for the right camera) then when you go into the camera you can pull the file and load setting/upgrade firmware. Cheers, Tom

  • @tariqsultan9704
    @tariqsultan9704 5 лет назад

    how to change shutter priority mode in Nikon D850

  • @Audimann
    @Audimann 2 года назад

    I bet there is a auto destruct function somewhere in the menu to prevent aliens taking over the D850.

  • @philipwatson2443
    @philipwatson2443 6 лет назад

    on Nikon's highlight priority is it only available on iso 200 and above like the Canon?

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  6 лет назад +2

      Just double checked, works down to ISO 64 on the D850. Cheers, Tom

    • @philipwatson2443
      @philipwatson2443 6 лет назад

      Do you find you get more noise when using HTP ?

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  6 лет назад

      Not that I’ve noticed

    • @philipwatson2443
      @philipwatson2443 6 лет назад

      probably a canon thing then lol

  • @EXVITEL01
    @EXVITEL01 6 лет назад

    Hey Tom! What are your thoughts on Mirrorless systems? Have you ever tried using any for your work? Do you think DSLR's will be sticking around? Thanks! And keep up the good work! -David

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  6 лет назад +1

      Hey David, I’m Regards to mirrorless I’ve never really tried with them for wildlife work, I have and do use a A6500 for some of the filming on this channel, but personally as a camera it doesn’t fit my needs for wildlife. I’m really excited to see what’s going to come out in terms of mirrorless, with Nikon having announced development I’m
      Keen to see and put them to the test. The only real benefits to me however are those for video, as a stills shooter my D850 is pretty darn perfect and with the lens selection for f mount. For myself I’m a traditionalist as well, optical viewfinders are awesome, I want to see my subject though a lens and not a screen. I feel the screen adds a disconnect. Personally I’m only looking forward to the Nikon mirrorless for video advantages. My D850 and D500 are perfectly suited for my image capture needs, I mean so is the F6 I have and love to use! Also for the big players in mirrorless at the moment they lack some
      of the key lenses for wildlife shooters.

    • @EXVITEL01
      @EXVITEL01 6 лет назад

      Tom Mason thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed response! It doesn't go unnoticed! I whole heartedly agree, I love what mirrorless is doing in terms of pushing the boundaries of technology in the camera world, it's exciting to see what is around the bend! Keep it up mate, you're videos have inspired me to get out by the lake on my days off photographing gallinules/coots, osprey, and a pair of belted kingfishers (boy are they quick!) tuning in from sunny Lakeland, Florida! -David

    • @klackon1
      @klackon1 6 лет назад

      Exvitel. I shoot wildlife almost exclusively and will provide you with my experience of mirrorless camera systems. I own an Olympus EM1 mark II + Olympus 300mm f4 + Olympus 1.4 TC + Olympus 12 - 100mmf4. I also own a Nikon D500, Nikkor 200 - 500mm f5.6, Nikkor 300mm f4 PF VR + Nikkor TC14EIII and a Sigma 180mm f2.8 OS macro. I tend to use both systems side by side: typically the D500 for birds/insects in flight and the EM1.2 for everything else. During the spring and summer, however, I often have my macro lens on my D500 so my EM1.2 + 300mm +/- the 1.4TC takes over BIF duties. The EM1.2 is not the equal of the D500 for BIF but comes quite close. In all other areas it is as good, if not better (it has in camera image stacking and ProCapture, both of which are superb). As for image quality (in it's broadest sense), I have difficulty telling the two apart - up to ISO 1600. The Olympus system does have a significant weight advantage, though my EM1.2 + 300mm weighs more than my D500 + 300mm PF VR + TC14EIII. My EM1.2 also has three customisable pre-sets located on the top rotary switch. The camera is so sophisticated I can set each one up for SS/aperture/number of focus points/S-AF/C-CAF/compensation etc. I can change from photographing a perched bird to capturing a bird in flight in the blink of an eye. Can't do that with my D500. The D500 shooting banks are primitive by comparison. The EM1.2 will also shoot at up to 15 fps C-AF with mechanical shutter, 18 fps electronic shutter in C-AF and 60 fps S-AF. The electronic shutter is totally silent.

  • @Raevenswood
    @Raevenswood 3 года назад

    I'm just wondering how many cups of tea did you have before filming this?

  • @bradtully557
    @bradtully557 2 года назад

    You on

  • @no15minutecities
    @no15minutecities 5 лет назад +1

    Nothing's 'going on'.

  • @kennypringle4580
    @kennypringle4580 Год назад

    You’re talking as if you had too much coffee. I missed a lot of this.

  • @johne.christensen7147
    @johne.christensen7147 4 года назад

    DUDE XANAX---- SLOW DOWN......

  • @kashyapjoshi7144
    @kashyapjoshi7144 6 лет назад

    I know you are Nikon user but why ??what is wrong with canon? please let us know..😊

    • @SteamEngines-Jim
      @SteamEngines-Jim 6 лет назад +4

      Canon don't make a D850 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @kashyapjoshi7144
      @kashyapjoshi7144 6 лет назад

      Blue Heeler no no i mean what special Nikon provides that canon don't?? Any reason to stuk on Nikon?

    • @SteamEngines-Jim
      @SteamEngines-Jim 6 лет назад +2

      For me Canon doesn't even come close to having a camera as good as the Nikon D850.

    • @kashyapjoshi7144
      @kashyapjoshi7144 6 лет назад

      I know but... what that one thing that Nikon provides but canon not??so that I can decide my new one...is it focus system??or clearity? Most people say that Nikon has superb clearity... But how thay have exact same mega pixel as canon..than where the clearity come from??

    • @TomMasonPhoto
      @TomMasonPhoto  6 лет назад +2

      For myself I've always been a Nikon shooter and so have a significant investment in lenses etc. For me I also feel the D850 is the best wildlife cam out there at the moment the sensor, resolution, high ISO and dynamic range are superb. Team that with an excellent focusing system - for stills photography - as well as a body that is ergonomic and customisable it just is truly awesome. If you shoot canon and have a boat load of lenses then it would be expensive and probably not worth swapping because the 5D line is also great, but personally I find the Nikon system suits me very well, I love to images that come out of the Nikon sensors, especially with the brilliant dynamic range. Cheers, Tom

  • @tomhughes5123
    @tomhughes5123 4 года назад

    HAY FEVER SUFFERERS while im waffling about crawling about in the woods .. all the hay fever sufferers ,, make a brew with nettles in the brew water .( old royal marines trick) do it at home before you go out .. while your out .whatever .drop half dozen nettle leaves in a quarter kettle of water ..boil ....make a normal cup of tea you should be cured for the day .

  • @clementstevens
    @clementstevens 5 лет назад

    It is not a race. You’re going too fast.

  • @johne.christensen7147
    @johne.christensen7147 4 года назад

    Xanax Dude.... tooooooo Bloody fast.

  • @rolfoehen5435
    @rolfoehen5435 4 года назад

    Unless somebody does speak your "high speed English" there is simply no way to understand, follow, and do the kind of settings properly. Why can't you take a little bit more time and speak clearly that everybody can understand you. Why the hurry??? And please - could you please place a "sheet of paper - or a complete listiing" where everybody can read your settings? Thank you Tom!

  • @AustinPetDetective
    @AustinPetDetective 2 года назад

    Why are you talking about video settings, when the title is Menu settings for wildlife ? Waste of time.

  • @brreeirikhelgerud4919
    @brreeirikhelgerud4919 Год назад

    To Quick talk slower

  • @musgroveandthepumi1604
    @musgroveandthepumi1604 3 года назад

    Man, you’re going too fast. Couldn’t understand what you were saying. Had to give up.

  • @no15minutecities
    @no15minutecities 5 лет назад +1

    How does an 18 year old afford a $4000 camera??? Stop faffing about and GET TO THE POINT.....geez

  • @justingates1122
    @justingates1122 4 года назад

    U do talk fast thought sorry tom.