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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2022
  • In this video, I conquer the location that ruined my Nikon D750 camera body. While exploring the sights of Tintern in South Wales, I practise some landscape photography while pondering the needs and wants of upgrading a camera.
    What are your tell tale signs that it's time for a gear switch? Let me know in the comment section and thanks for watching!
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Комментарии • 572

  • @CourtneyVictoria
    @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +53

    Hello! If you see or receive a comment saying: 'Hit me up you won' or a reply from 'Text me on telegram@courtneyvictoria' this is NOT me. Please report or ignore! Otherwise, thank you for watching!

    • @jackmatthews9390
      @jackmatthews9390 Год назад +1

      The D750 is a great camera. You will be just fine waiting. Thank you for your video.

    • @Zimtstangerl1989
      @Zimtstangerl1989 Год назад +1

      I have reported spam and fraud attempts on other channels, only for YT to tell me this was false accusation on my behalf. Continuation of filing false reports would result in account restrictions or straight up deletion.

    • @oskarchensvideos1227
      @oskarchensvideos1227 Год назад

      @@jackmatthews9390 Unfortunately, it also has a deficit...shortest exposure time 4000

  • @marekmkm744
    @marekmkm744 Год назад +29

    Once I heard nice saying : " an amateur thinks it's about the camera, a professional thinks it's about the lens, but only an artist knows it's about the light." Tha's all about it.

    • @TheLily97232
      @TheLily97232 7 месяцев назад +3

      I think most pros know it's about the light... its just that some gears helps you be quicker

    • @SandraHRASTNIGSandraSFotografi
      @SandraHRASTNIGSandraSFotografi 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you ! I am a wedding photographer and I use Nikon D750 for years and I don‘t want to change 😊

  • @slr7075
    @slr7075 Год назад +40

    I'm using the old D700 and it's still a great camera! This camera renders unique colors with its 12 megapixel FX sensor. No complex menus, no video features and no other gimmicks. Just back to pure photography. While its not the most latest or greatest, it feels great to know that a camera from 2008 can still deliver excellent results.

    • @wmwanderer
      @wmwanderer Год назад

      Greetings from a fellow D700 user. I'm lately seriously considering getting another one just out of fear that the one I have will break. It's it madness? Or is it a trusty old D700? :)

    • @harjeetsingh9749
      @harjeetsingh9749 Год назад

      I have a Nikon D700 also. It was purchased not long ago to sit alongside the Nikon D7200. I'm confident the camera will last if treated and looked after right. It's built like a tank! Solid heavy build and such a great body to hold and use. Ergonomics are super 👌🏽
      Oh, as for this young lady photographer, she's just as super. Came across her video by chance. I'll be watching the rest of her videos now, learn more, and see new locations. I mean, it's all down to practice and plenty of it!

  • @rensli1
    @rensli1 Год назад +39

    It's you making the difference, not your gear. Great to see you back enjoying nature and photography!

  • @britishrose9417
    @britishrose9417 Год назад +31

    "The Latest" is always a trap, you are to be commended for avoiding it! People constantly upgrade as a distraction from the fact they aren't happy with their photography.

    • @bomcuming3007
      @bomcuming3007 Год назад +3

      I just upgraded from canon 60d to Olympus em1x as I found a almost new for 800$ for wildlife bird photography and it really has changed my whole camera experience, the autofocus and features of the camera have evolved my birds in flight photography to another level and my hit rate has gone through the roof since upgrading. I definitely agree with you to an extent and I guess the em1x is by no means the latest but depending on the style of photography and how old your current model is, upgrading can really have some awesome advantages(I was also always scared of the evf as I’ve heard a lot of bad things about it but I have to say I really enjoy it as it can be tricky to get the right exposure when shooting pictures of a sunny sky with birds)

    • @thegrayyernaut
      @thegrayyernaut 11 месяцев назад

      @@bomcuming3007 I think doing big leaps after a while is better than incremental and obsessive, constant upgrades.

    • @NewsIn60Seconds
      @NewsIn60Seconds 6 месяцев назад

      This is profound. Master the skills and you will fall in love with whatever the camera and lens you have.

  • @Bujia.
    @Bujia. Год назад +4

    I´ve had a D750 for almost 7 years and I love this camera. Upgrade to D850 almost 3 years now and the happiness is the same. My gear don´t make me happy at all, my photo improvement over the years do. period. Your head is in the right place girl.

  • @easternexposure3950
    @easternexposure3950 Год назад +8

    As a D750 owner myself who was in a similar situation (broken camera) I say keep using it. I shipped mine off for repairs and had to wait 3 months before it returned, but it was like the return of a long lost best friend. I agree that it's the photographer, not the gear.

    • @charlesdjones1
      @charlesdjones1 Год назад

      I definitely feel that. I spent 6 months training in AIT with the D750 a few years back. And tbh, there are days I could literally send out letters "Ken Burns" style, I miss it that much.

  • @legrandcolin
    @legrandcolin 2 месяца назад +1

    Nothing like going to forest and open our eyes to the nature's wonders

  • @thomaslevine405
    @thomaslevine405 Год назад +6

    I was a Canon user for many years but I don't want to spend more on a mirrorless, and I'm very comfortable with my new D850. I'm old school, learned with Nikon film cameras and used manual. Nowdays, I still use manual, and love the sharpness and larger image for cropping or printing large prints. I'm sticking with the D850 for many years I hope. Love the battery life and the feel of a big camera.

  • @dawnmist2259
    @dawnmist2259 Год назад +7

    Totally agree with you there. My D750 is the best camera I’ve ever owned, it does everything I want & the image quality is still superb❤

    • @GabrielMisfire
      @GabrielMisfire 3 месяца назад

      I’m so envious of everyone whose best camera they’ve ever owned is a DSLR… mine is my Nikon F100. It’s just the perfect camera. If only film had stayed at a reasonable price…

  • @timskinnercanada
    @timskinnercanada Год назад +1

    Second body making a brief cameo was brilliant. :)

  • @tonytfuntek3262
    @tonytfuntek3262 Год назад +26

    Good to see you back....BTW, I upgraded from the D750 to the D850 only for the extra cropping flexibility and to print larger prints. But nothing else has changed as far as improving my photography. You would be better off upgrading your lens (if needed) to take advantage of the great used F mount lens prices now that people are switching to mirrorless.

    • @Powerstroke98
      @Powerstroke98 Год назад

      I initially thought (only for a moment) of upgrading to the D850....but have decided instead, too move up from my iPhone 7+ to an iPhone 14 Pro Max, for its ability to use its RAW ability at what is it...48 megapixels. That way I'll have two excellent choices, dependant on the amount of time I have, as there are times when I will see a composition, with wildlife, that might change in a second, and getting out my iPhone 'just' might gather the capture, whereas getting my D750 out of my backpack takes several moments.

    • @UncleMichaelable
      @UncleMichaelable Год назад +5

      @@Powerstroke98 is that a joke about the iPhone? Good one if it is.

    • @Powerstroke98
      @Powerstroke98 Год назад

      @@UncleMichaelable Not at all, if you go to the iPhone 14 Pro Max link on Apple's site, it shows you can take either regular images, which these days have come a long way, or take a RAW image at 48 MP, which you can then edit. There are some good images shown already, as the phone has good dynamic range.

    • @bobamarmstrong
      @bobamarmstrong Год назад +1

      @@Powerstroke98 lol good joke. Make us laugh again 🤣

    • @deanjelcic9299
      @deanjelcic9299 Год назад

      How big do you print 😋
      24 mp is plenty for any kind of prints

  • @rogerdaigle2621
    @rogerdaigle2621 Год назад +2

    I bought my D750 new several years ago and it's the first camera body that has satisfied me for all this time! My only pet peeve is the sound of the shutter which is awful. I recently bought a Nikon Zfc mirrorless camera to see what all the fuss is about mirrorless cameras and I must say I am enjoying it. I'm feeling the urge to upgrade my D750 to a Z6II but there are a few things I do not like about the Z6II. Your video has brought me back to reality of just how good the D750 really is...thank you!

  • @RickLincoln
    @RickLincoln Год назад +1

    I really like the work that you show in this video. The dance moves? Well, I was smiling from ear to ear while watching. I'm holding on to my Canon 5D3 until one of us dies. I'm betting my 5D gets a new person before I get a new camera. : - ) Yes, the new cameras, the mirrorless ones have so much to offer. But like you say, they can't offer to make you a better photographer. I am so bonded to my 5D3... I can control the settings without removing my eye from the viewfinder most of the time and it feels like it was made for the way I work. The IQ is still, in my use all that I require to make very large prints...so like you...I'm not buying. BTW, subscribed.

  • @Powerstroke98
    @Powerstroke98 Год назад +1

    I must say, I agree fully with regard to using the system that works for you Courtney, as I'm still using the D750 I bought in 2014, when they first came out! It works as well today, as it did when brand new! The years then gave me the time to gather more gear, and many of my lenses are preowned and working perfectly still. Honestly, I'm not seeing much at all in the way of 'exceptionally' better image quality with newer gear, as I generally take landscapes as you do! Watching you work with the camera during a shoot, I see myself doing the same things, such as checking the histogram, or checking to make sure I've moved my 'exposure compensation' back after using it. When using the same camera gear over a long period of time, it's just second nature, moving your hands/fingers about, without even thinking, when changing settings! Thanks for another very pleasant nature outing. wrar

  • @nb7524
    @nb7524 Год назад +6

    Hi, it’s good to see you back and I’m glad that you were able to get a replacement. I feel exactly as you do. I also have a D750 and I absolutely love it. I’m in no rush to upgrade. About a year ago, I had to call Nikon. While on the phone with a representative, I was told that it is still one of the top sellers, it is still a very popular camera.

  • @laurelb8372
    @laurelb8372 Год назад +3

    The image on the right really draws the eye in. Beautiful work. Great to see you back out with your camera. Good on you for staying with what works 👏👏

  • @RayneDr0ps
    @RayneDr0ps Год назад +1

    The gear question is a funny one. While I agree that when you had the D750, there was no need to sell it to upgrade or move forward. However when the opportunity presented itself from your unfortunate event, it's only logical to make the move into something newer/mirrorless realm. Full Frame, Better Low Light generally, far more features, ergonomics (size/weight), dynamic range, etc. I'm not even suggesting a jump to the "latest and greatest" Nikon release. There are plenty of used mirrorless bodies out there from the people who DO jump up every chance they get. I never thought going to mirrorless would be that much different from my Canon 70D DLSR. Mirrorless for me was a game changer I never knew I needed, until I had it. And now I am enjoying my photography even more (not saying I didn't enjoy it with my 70D). The opportunity to move up is there, IMO, it's worth consideration. Lenses can still be used with an adapter (I think, not sure on Nikon mount systems if I'm honest), but I assume it's similar to Canon EF glass working on RF mounts with the adapter. Just my $0.02 cents. I'll continue to watch regardless. :D

  • @klivekussler4496
    @klivekussler4496 Год назад +1

    Courtney i think that decision that you made was bang on in staying with what you have got.....there is nothing wrong with Mirrorless as well as the dslr's it's the same with phone's....i have an D810 , D700 , D300s and an F80 film camera . All my full frame lenses are all interchangable with all those camera's listed . I enjoy the erganomics of the Nikon DLSR's....they feel just right in the hand and all have the same menu system apart from the F80....I bought a Sony A7lll on a whim with a couple of lenses...photo's were great but i did not use it....i ended up selling it to my brother....he has since sold it and guess what ...he bought a nice very low count D850 with three lenses and is more than happy with the set up.

  • @stumagoo2395
    @stumagoo2395 Год назад +1

    I wasn't expecting to see a new video from you for a while, what a pleasant surprise. I like the right hand side picture more as the green foliage adds nice colour to the overall dark scene and it draws your attention to the flowing water. We'll done for sticking with what serves you best and delivers what you need. Not everyone can be like Nigel Danson and receive all the latest gear free from Nikon. The only caveat from this is you can still choose which system suits your needs, rather than what the corporate market dictates.

  • @sophietucker1255
    @sophietucker1255 Год назад +2

    Gear is a very interesting and many times a polarizing subject. Gear doesn’t matter until it does. Full frame, crop sensor, M4/3rds, medium format, film, digital, CMOS or CCD and worst of all DSLR or mirrorless none of it matters until what you have won’t do what you want. Frankly people make too much noise about sensor size. If what you have works for you why change. Is mirrorless the future, it would appear to be right now but then I’m still using a 60 yr old film camera that works just fine. I have a 65 yr old lens that I have adapted to work on a my FujiFilm GFX 50SII and the results are great. So use what you have and don’t change until you either have to or you need that new function that the latest and greatest has to achieve your vision

  • @bwashburn8499
    @bwashburn8499 Год назад +1

    Great to have you back.Would the D750 be a good step up from a D7200.All ideas welcome.

  • @simonjamesdean2307
    @simonjamesdean2307 Год назад

    Finally, a likeminded soul! Every time someone buys new camera gear I ask them if they are unhappy with the quality of their photo. "No," they say. "So why change?" I ask. "Err....mirrorless!" they say. "Well so is my mobile phone and that takes rubbish photos!" I fire back. Basically, they are gear collectors - they just want the latest kit. There is no reason for it - it won't allow them to take better photos. Thank you for being true to yourself and sticking to what works for you 😊

  • @garrycroy2896
    @garrycroy2896 Год назад +2

    Hi CV - I've just found your channel and it's very refreshingly different. I'm exactly the same regards buying new camera gear; it's all down to the skills of the photographer. I still use a Canon 20D & 1D MK3, both 'old' by modern standards but I love them both. Keep up the great photography and, err dancing!!!

  • @davidaldenwebb
    @davidaldenwebb Год назад +12

    You are right, you don’t need to upgrade. I did because my interest is sports photography and the Z9 is even better than I hoped - it’s ability to hold focus on players who are moving is amazing. If I didn’t “need” that ability I wouldn’t have upgraded.

  • @brianlee8445
    @brianlee8445 Год назад +1

    First off....of the 2 side by side waterfall images I vote for the one on the right. It carried the viewers eye into the shot and to the bridge. The image gave more for the viewer to stop and look along the way to the back.
    I believe buying gear is based on individual situations. The gear will always be part of the allure in photography, and there's nothing wrong with that. For many it was the cool gear that attracted them to photography. Let's face it the gear is totally cool. For some, the gear is as important if not more important than the creation of the image. The gear could be the hobby itself. While others it's the image that eventually becomes more important and more rewarding. For me it's the excitement of capturing the image that drives me. I rather spend my time trying to advance my photographic skills because I know there is plenty more I need to learn, and I haven't even begun to test the boundaries of what my 2 camera bodies are capable of. I use the D7200 as my main body, and the D7000 as my backup. They are both more than capable of helping me record everything from urban and nature panoramic landscapes to capturing pro tennis and pro sports car racing. When I reach the point that the camera limits what I am capable of capturing, then I'll make a switch. Till then I will continue to use what I have. It's the trusty tried and true friend that will never let me down.

  • @barclayjb
    @barclayjb Год назад

    Fun video. You are doing a great job. I look forward to your next offering. I love the little Easter eggs.

  • @torstenwennberg4845
    @torstenwennberg4845 Год назад +3

    Welcome back! I totally agree. Last year I upgraded my very old Nikon D series 'something old' to the D780. I thought long and hard about going mirrorless but decided to stick with the DSLR. The D780 had a layout I was familiar with and the mirrorless system didn't offer anything more to me. The last DSLRs are still very capable and have all the tech I need. I was primarily looking for advances in low light handling and the 780 is awesome so far. Maybe next one will be mirrorless but not right now.

  • @carlosenriquez2092
    @carlosenriquez2092 Год назад +1

    I very recently decided to upgrade from my d700. I considered mirrorless, but with the amazing prices on used cameras I couldn't see the point. I was able to purchase a d850 with battery grip for a song. The money left over allowed me to round out my glass collection and I couldn't be happier.

  • @xaosgeist
    @xaosgeist Год назад +1

    It's so sad what happens to your camera. But you're such a great person, and turn this in such a fun an creative story. Thank you. Love your work. And keep dancing.

  • @thekushinator
    @thekushinator Год назад +2

    Good on ya for not falling victim to the trap of upgrading. I have been through that phase and I’m much happier with older gear I now have. I started following you for the d750 and was sad to see yours going swimming in the last episode. I’m very happy you stuck with it replaced it like for like. I love my d750 too.

  • @sdkgodeacs
    @sdkgodeacs Год назад +2

    Wholeheartedly agree with your approach on upgrading only when you think it will help improve your photos. The D750 seems more than capable, plus you've got the glass.
    I also prefer the waterfall shot on the right with the falls as a foreground focal point.

    • @markgoostree6334
      @markgoostree6334 Год назад +1

      I was looking for your comment. It was very close to what I thought about the two photos. Both were good, I just favored the shot on the right as well.

  • @timothybrown8125
    @timothybrown8125 Год назад +2

    Great job, I also agree that upgrading doesn't translate to better photos!
    Thank you!

  • @peterwolf3001
    @peterwolf3001 Год назад

    great to see you back out taking photos and what beautiful photos they are you talented little thing

  • @ronbokje6213
    @ronbokje6213 Год назад

    I’m upgraded this year, my dad a lifetime collector of Pentax wanted to get rid of his collection. So I got myself a full frame Pentax and that is backwards compatible with all the k-mount lenses. And they made a nice range of lenses from 1977. So now I have a very nice collection of good prime lenses. But it was the only reason I got a new camera. I love how you learn to work with a camera you have for years, you know exactly what to do to get the shot and you can find the buttons and menu’s blind. Upgrading is not every time a good thing

  • @keenzomamanzo9044
    @keenzomamanzo9044 Год назад +1

    Hi just found your channel, The D750 has been my wee work horse for a few years now, and I love it. I do look at gear from time to time, but, I always think I'm happy with my set-up I use, I mostly pair it with a Tamron 24-70mm G2. Low light, nice detail, check.... 👍😁.

  • @charlesadams7200
    @charlesadams7200 Год назад

    The last image was a fantastic image with wonderful composition

  • @StephenBridgett
    @StephenBridgett Год назад +1

    So glad you are back Courtney. I'm with you, stick with what you know if it does the job. Love your videos

  • @andylaurel
    @andylaurel Год назад +1

    That last shot was a proper banger. Well done.
    D750 is a great cam. I used mine for 5 years or so before submitting to the temptation of the D850.
    Keep up the great work :-)

  • @zvitkovits
    @zvitkovits Год назад

    no pressure.
    no need.
    not following trends.
    freedom.
    knowing what is one’s need.
    independent.
    very smart. and dancing!
    subscribed.

  • @johnmorgan2677
    @johnmorgan2677 Год назад +1

    I totally agree with you. If you are happy with the wonderful D750. I have used Nikon since the F in 1960. 18 months ago I bought a Z5, not used it too much but the other day it stops working in aperture and shutter priority completely.

    • @tobymaltby6036
      @tobymaltby6036 Год назад

      Some of my Nikon lenses are older than I am...
      ..and I'm old enough to remember the days before digital.

  • @pepper6253
    @pepper6253 Год назад +1

    Beautiful shots, always stick to what makes you happy and works for you. I love the happy dance made me smile. I do one every day before leaving my home . Dance on.💫

  • @youlookingatmelookingatyou533
    @youlookingatmelookingatyou533 Год назад

    So glad you remained with the same set up. I love the D750.

  • @jimrinaldi8357
    @jimrinaldi8357 Год назад

    Hello Courtney. I just came across your channel, attracted by the title, "No desire to upgrade." I agree with you essentially. I have a D610, older brother to your D750, which I bought as an upgrade from a D7100. One thing I like in particular was the layout of the controls, being the same on the two cameras, and the same as on your D750. Since I shoot mostly landscapes and cityscapes, I don't need the features of further "upgrades." If I had your D750 I would keep it. I plan to keep what I have for a long time. Mirrorless does have some advantages over DSLR but not enough to justify the cost difference.
    I like your work. Keep it up!

  • @christopherbishop5744
    @christopherbishop5744 Год назад

    Hi Courtney,I could not agree more,I see no neason to change from my D750 it is a great camera. I use some of the older afd lenses and the Z mount adaptor does not allow auto focus,not a major problem but something to bear in mind.Ibought a second hand D600 as a back up and again it is a great camera. If I had a misshap with either I would either look around for a good second hand D750 or maybe a D780,I have no need for any more then 24 megapixels and to be honest,nor do most people unless they are working in fine art .The battery life of mirrorless and lack of second card slot is enough to put me off. Great to see you back and great images.

  • @ZakariKha
    @ZakariKha Год назад

    Omg that stare off with your arch nemesis 😂 I die! I think a lot of people fall far short of their camera’s capabilities

  • @paulkirk5760
    @paulkirk5760 Год назад +1

    Glad to see you back out and happy with your D750. After your fatal camera drop I put a filter back on my PF500mm just in case!😂

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +1

      Glad I can be a reminder to protect your gear haha!

  • @gvz828
    @gvz828 Год назад +1

    It's wonderful to see you using, enjoying, and creating with a D750 again!! Regarding the two photos, both are wonderful, although the wide angle one is phenomenal; great work!! Also your use of an ND filter in these photos is phenomenal. Thank you for sharing 🙂

  • @tomaswmitchellphotography
    @tomaswmitchellphotography Год назад +1

    I actually just looked last night to see if you had a new video out and was disappointed to see still nothing. I was pleasantly surprised this morning to see your new video on my feed! Keep up the great work, I love your quirky personality! I agree about not upgrading until you need to. I finally upgraded to a D850 a few years ago but only because I sell my work and the more resolution means I can sell bigger, sharper prints.❤

  • @Azeemmerchant
    @Azeemmerchant Год назад +1

    6:48 just here for Awesome dance moves ❤🙌

  • @gamingUK.
    @gamingUK. Год назад

    I love the calming vibe your vidoes have i could leave them on all day.

  • @ChrisHamilton911
    @ChrisHamilton911 Год назад

    Refreshing video. My vote goes to the second image. Celebration dance 'revisited' made my day.

  • @stuartriley
    @stuartriley Год назад +1

    Lovely scenes with your photography outlook 😊

  • @daniellegrandpa
    @daniellegrandpa Год назад

    welcome back, great to see you. Love the dancing.

  • @swphoto
    @swphoto Год назад +2

    I upgraded to a used D750 a few months ago and it’s a brilliant camera. A good used camera with high quality lenses (which I also buy used) strikes me as a better value kit than a budget new one with a kit lens

  • @johnnymac544
    @johnnymac544 Год назад +2

    Good for you sticking to working with the gear you have. Agree with other comments, widen you lens choice if you feel the need to 'upgrade'. Keep up the good work. 👍

  • @carlmcneill1139
    @carlmcneill1139 Год назад +1

    You are right. A camera is a tool. If the d750 does everything you need, then stick with it. I killed my d750 but I upgraded to the z6 II. I'm happy with my choice. Nikon has redesigned the new mergers and they are better than the older ones. There's things they can do with the shorter phlange distance to correct light coming through the lens. After seeing the z9 and what it can do, I'm excited about what will come out next. I think by the time that Nikon have come out with their 3rd or 4th gen mirrorless you'll be ready to make that change. The z6 II is slightly better in low light and I like to take milky way photos so it suits me. There's nothing wrong with the d750 either.

  • @paulcomptonpdphotography
    @paulcomptonpdphotography Год назад

    So pleased uour back. I favourite photographer on RUclips now.

  • @BigJim1961
    @BigJim1961 Год назад

    Courtney, I am a fairly new photo hobbyist. I needed a hobby because I'm retired and I sometimes become bored sitting around the house. I do fish but that becomes tedious after a while.
    I've been watching youtube videos on proper techniques for a few months now. I've watched other photographers' videos on how to set your camera up and why to use certain settings, as well as any number of technical issues a new photo enthusiest might need to know.
    But your videos give me something else to look for in my camera lens, other than the best shutter speed, or ISO to use. They give me a sense of wonder. Watching your videos make me want to head out with a camera and enjoy the great outdoors.
    Today I set out to look for bald eagles to photograph. I was pretty sure I wouldn't find any which I didn't. It was raining quite heavily but I didn't care. I enjoyed leaving the house just for the pleasure of searching for an eagle, and spending the afternoon driving around the countryside with my wife.
    Please continue making these videos. They give this sixty plus year old man a sense of joy.

  • @joelrollins2841
    @joelrollins2841 Год назад +1

    Love your channel - refreshing, enlightening, inspiring. Thank you!

  • @daelpixphotography
    @daelpixphotography Год назад +1

    Very glad to see a new video and you replaced your camera and lens after the unfortunate accident.
    At 2:36 I prefer the second image because there's more things to see in the frame, and it's more colourful than the other photo. The photo has a nice 'leading line' up to the above waterfall.
    Nice shot of the church you called 'Forgotten in Time'.
    I currently have a Canon 5DMKIV and have no intentions in changing to mirrorless. I may change my mind IF I can make money off my photography.

  • @TheWizdry
    @TheWizdry Год назад +1

    Sorry about your camera. Brings about all the stages of grief when that happens. Good for you for not listening to the photo trolls. The D750 is a superb camera with no current reason to upgrade. Love the dance moves, lol, and all the comedic extra content you add here and there. You rock.

  • @atristavig4551
    @atristavig4551 Год назад +1

    You have a fantastic camera and as long as you do not feel limited there is no need to jump to something new. Greetings from Germany

  • @Macjohn1419
    @Macjohn1419 Год назад +1

    Good video and all valid points. I’m using the D780 and I’m extremely happy with it. It’s not about the latest and greatest gear. In fact, there’s a renaissance of film cameras happening. So, in your face, mirrorless users.

  • @phatfunkjazz
    @phatfunkjazz Год назад

    Your videos, similar to Julia Trotti’s, are like Soul Music to me. I always feel inspired and full of love for life and the analog expression of nature and humanity. Thank you, so glad I found your channel. Great content 📸😊🎶

  • @oggy4418
    @oggy4418 Год назад

    The choice of looking at the scene through the viewfinder of a dslr camera is very special and magical moment the world should never be robbed of...

  • @alexgimagery
    @alexgimagery Год назад +2

    You make great images and if they make you happy, and you're comfortable with your camera, that's all that matters. There's no reason to change it.

  • @desgardner4627
    @desgardner4627 Год назад

    It's nice to see a very sensible photographer on here not being sucked in by all the must have brigade! your pictures have always come out good on here and you are quite right in your statement, no desire to upgrade! well done young lady....

  • @stevehassall6862
    @stevehassall6862 Год назад +1

    Well done Courtney, if you're happy with your D750 stick with it, changing to a mirrorless system can become very costly, if you stick with nikon and go with something like a Z6 or Z7 you'll either have to either but new lenses (extremely expensive) or stick with your lenses and get the FTZ adapter.
    But like you said your camera is just a tool to do a job, the pictures you show using your known and trusted D750 are very good. Stick with what you have and don't follow the crowd (Baa).

  • @staLkerhu
    @staLkerhu Год назад +1

    Awesome pictures and video as always! Also 1:08 👍👍👍

  • @jriis2010
    @jriis2010 Год назад +1

    I am a total newbie started out last fall with photography. I started with a Nikon d3200, but found a used D500 as i really wanted those extra FPS for wild life photography. I am also constantly confronted with swith to full frame, switch to mirrorless, but the thing is, my D500 works absolutely fine. All i need is better glass, so i might go for a 17-55 and the 24-120 you are using.

    • @johnsmith1474
      @johnsmith1474 Год назад

      If you are that much a "newbie" to photography you are certainly not confronted with a gear switch, and you don't need better glass. You need to refocus on vision.

  • @MrNyuntshwe
    @MrNyuntshwe Год назад

    Smart and funny!! Salute your thinking process of what a competent and contented photographer's understanding of his or her tools!

  • @littleoneadventures
    @littleoneadventures Год назад

    I absolutely love your photography! Your shots of the forest are beautiful.

  • @NihonDream
    @NihonDream Год назад

    What a fantastic sense of humour! Lovely.

  • @jameslavolpe3272
    @jameslavolpe3272 Год назад

    Glad to see you back on the field!!

  • @robertdavis1255
    @robertdavis1255 Год назад +2

    Thanks Courtney for sharing your experience with great pics from your 'new' D750.... your thoughts & comments are very true regarding upgrading gear if your current camera is working ok....I use a D500 and at the moment I am not interested in moving to mirrorless gear but rather upgrading my lenses..I only have second hand lenses... great to see you back & love your work.... cheers from Australia 😀❤️❤️

  • @mistycrowimages1875
    @mistycrowimages1875 Год назад

    Good to see you back Courtney! I have two D750's you don't need nothing else, love your dancing :o)

  • @stuartsilverman3797
    @stuartsilverman3797 Год назад

    So today we got a celebration dance, a guest appearance by your “twin” sister and some super images. See if you can beat that! Thanks Courtney.

  • @genewaddlerandomstuff2122
    @genewaddlerandomstuff2122 Год назад

    I think it's good that you returned to the camera killer location. The shot you got the second time was definitely better in my opinion.

  • @davidcox2499
    @davidcox2499 Год назад

    Spot on. Great to see you out again.

  • @geedee5268
    @geedee5268 Год назад +1

    Great to see you back in action. I really enjoy the high quality of your vids, your dancing and of course the images you create. I am with those who suggest the D850. I have a D800 and it does all I need, however I would really like to have a flip out screen for low to ground and overhead work.

  • @shazra1173
    @shazra1173 Год назад +3

    Glad to see you back! I use a d750 and 24-120mm myself and find it’s more than enough. There’s only one shortcoming it brings for landscape imaging, and that is a limitation on cropping due to the pixel count. The way I see it, when you do upgrade, you can either get a d850 or just use the insurance money to get some more f mount glass.
    Cheers!

    • @jamesoliver6625
      @jamesoliver6625 Год назад +1

      I did that ...and....I ended up using the 850 for the product photography I do. But until I replaced the 750 with a 780 and gave the 750 to my daughter to develop her children's portraiture side-line, I used the 750 for everything but the product. The weight difference is noticeable and for walk-about I didn't need the mpx. I don't mind the weight, but I carry it around on a wrist strap and I use vintage lenses which weigh more.

  • @paulstclairterry6971
    @paulstclairterry6971 Год назад

    Watching your much loved camera tip into the water as time seemed to slow down must have been a terrible moment. Your comments about equipment lust are well made and the D750 is a good full-frame camera. I am now old enough to be your great, great grandfather and when I made the transition to digital cameras, I was for a long time shooting happily with a crop-sensor Nikon. I do now possess both a D850 and a Z9 and appreciate their respective strengths though how much of that is love of tech is hard to say. Mirrorless does bring benefits which compensate for my ageing bits (eyes, mostly) so that focus can be objectively better than my untrustworthy vision. Of course, a good photograph is about composition, painting with light and colour, not about the camera. Lenses do make a difference and a larger sensor can reveal itself when printing, but the history of photography contains much-loved images taken with quite rudimentary equipment.

  • @thomaschamberlin2485
    @thomaschamberlin2485 Год назад +1

    I have my D750 and a new mirrorless. I prefer the files from the D750. The mirrorless is necessary only for the autofocus capabilities for shooting wildlife, especially flying birds. This week when I shot wildlife with the D750 I was never really sure if it focused on the eye, but you can see the mirrorless tracking the eye right in your viewfinder, no doubt about what it is focusing on. For landscape, I use the D750. I am also going to buy a new Z macro lens so I can do focus stacking with the mirrorless. It won't autofocus with my 20 year old 105mm macro and the FTZ adaptor. I will admit there were a few times this week I wished I had used the 45.7 MP camera in terms of cropping.

  • @anthonywestwood8489
    @anthonywestwood8489 Год назад +1

    I’ve gleaned the idea of using quick release adjusters on my camera from watching your video - the Peak Design leash you attach to your camera when it’s on the tripod. Nice one!

  • @PhilT993
    @PhilT993 Год назад

    You are right about the need vs. want to upgrade your gear. Wow, I would LOVE to spend time photographing the ruins of St. Mary's Church and graveyard. That is amazing.

  • @Powerstroke98
    @Powerstroke98 Год назад

    I've to to start by saying...I love your personality! I've been using the D750 since the first year they came out, and my camera is still working as well today, as it did when I took it from the box. I too, have no reason to upgrade, and after looking at images from mirrorless vs DSLR, there really is no discernible differences, at least to 99.9% of the population. The main difference would be 'weight' but, I'll put up with the weight on my hikes, as I don't do 'several days' of hiking all at once, but for those that may do so, sure go for the itty bitty mirrorless bodies. Their lenses tend to be much more expensive, but many have deep pockets apparently, so enjoy getting out and capturing memories of a lifetime!

  • @joesjunkgarage
    @joesjunkgarage 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic point of view! Wonderful pictures as well. Thank you for sharing

  • @dartagnanpascaljoseph3985
    @dartagnanpascaljoseph3985 Год назад

    Courtney, THANK YOU.
    I still own a D750 I purchased 2 years ago and I started to get distracted by so many upgrades and new technologies that my creativity became "contaminated".
    Thanks for this great reminder and your reassuring tone in doing so.

  • @howardtowler6146
    @howardtowler6146 Год назад

    I think you are my new favourite landscape photographer

  • @user-dt4fn7wr8i
    @user-dt4fn7wr8i Год назад

    Although I do love your little dances in the woods, I'm beginning to wonder if you're inadvertently performing a rain dance. I live in the Lake District, but I'm sure we don't have as much rain as you do.
    Love the videos. You've inspired me to charge up my batteries and get out there with my camera.

  • @Chrizzowski
    @Chrizzowski Год назад +1

    Glad you're out shooting again! While I totally agree with you, a contrary view would be that the gear in itself can be part of the hobby for some. I also think that gear is a big part of the experience, so gear that you enjoy using gets you out there more, which indirectly makes you a better photographer.
    Maybe that's why film is fun though, no need to worry about the latest and greatest Minolta lens coming out!

  • @klartext2225
    @klartext2225 Год назад

    Yes! No desire to switch to mirrorless? Same with me and my NIKON. One reason: I just LOVE the sound. That's a REAL click it makes... and more. Favourite lens here: the 2,8 / 70 - 200 mm. Brilliant.

  • @Revup1
    @Revup1 Год назад +2

    Again, your videos are great Courtney. I too am doggedly resisting an upgrade. I'm told mirrorless is wonderful by those who have gone before me. Yet just last week, having scouted a location a few times, I had to set up in the dark to be prepared for a sunrise shot. I tried to prepare in live view but could only get a vague image when wide open (no use to gauge DOF). I stopped down and composed through the view finder, there was just enough pre dawn light to do this, but the live view was just a pixelated mess. low light and an electronic view don't work IMO. Mirrorless cameras are lighter, but the lenses weigh pretty much the same, and you will end up carrying a bag of batteries everywhere to make the thing work....then there are those touch screens.....yuck! I'm sticking with a DSLR for the foreseeable.

  • @perryhoward5064
    @perryhoward5064 Год назад

    Courtney you create the most beautiful photographs I think I’ve ever seen, Very inspirational

  • @shawndonnelly5317
    @shawndonnelly5317 Год назад +1

    I am glad to see you back. The way I look at digital photography, is it is not the size, or, number of megapixels, but, how you use them. I can take just as bad of imiage with a sixty megapixel camera or a six megapixel camera. The inverse also applies. I say shoot what you are comfortable and happy with.

  • @Cedness
    @Cedness Год назад +5

    I totally agree with you. I use two reflex cameras and currently see no reason to switch to mirrorless (and yet I tested this system and found no advantage for my practice). My SLR cameras are sturdy and still work like new.
    Very good video, your decision is really well thought out.
    Personally, I use a D750 and a D850, and I really enjoy buying professional F-mount lenses that people almost throw in your face to buy mirrorless ones ;-)

    • @martinjn2920
      @martinjn2920 Год назад +3

      Good F mount glass is readily available and not overly expensive, and no one knows that the image was taken on a DSLR unless you tell them, there are benefits to having a mirrorless set up but it is not the gods gift to photography that people would have you believe.

    • @Cedness
      @Cedness Год назад +1

      @@martinjn2920 Absolutely. For my part, the only advantage that I find in mirrorless is the possibility of shooting in silence. But even that, my D850 does too...

  • @ScottJWaldron
    @ScottJWaldron Год назад +2

    Yeah, use what works. Being really familiar with a tool can definitely help facilitate the process. I tend to look at it from the middle and like to slowly improve in various aspects, which often involves change. Part of it stems from curiosity and the desire to learn more in general on both sides of the lens. That all depends on the type of photography and related goals too. These days I have a lot of consideration for video because I spend a lot of time on it and it's a larger topic with many facets like audio.

  • @ArnoldWatson
    @ArnoldWatson Год назад

    I love your "Safety Dance"!

  • @LiamFyfe
    @LiamFyfe Год назад +5

    I absolutely loved my d750, it almost broke my heart when i sold it! For my professional work there was quite some reasons i went mirrorless, but for day to day photography there is nothing wrong with either. Thats such a great camera and an absolute bargain these days! For me the ability to punch in zoom in the viewfinder, in my opinion slightly better dynamic area af and most of all ibis were just solid upgrades for my work and the z6ii and z7ii also just have that Nikon feel to them! Good that your insurance is actually sorting you out!

    • @markshirley01
      @markshirley01 Год назад

      Im still using my D750 for both stills and video, Im hoping to move a Z camera soon, Ive decided to do it when the processor from the Z9 finds its way into a smaller cheaper camera

    • @LiamFyfe
      @LiamFyfe Год назад

      @@markshirley01 im also stoked for the z6iii aslong as it doesn’t use that awful 33mp sony sensor… the biggest reason i love my z6ii over basically any camera i have used professionally (on par with d5) is the amazing lowlight performance… 24mp is enough for me, i have a z7ii which in good light the files are beautiful, no one can argue that! But the useable iso difference between the z6ii & z7ii is enormous, i feel 3200 is maximum for the latter and have sold prints from the z6ii shot at 12000… my work needs fast shutter speeds at locations sometimes undesirable lighting and the z6ii for me is the all round best package… even over the z9 which i have used for 6 weeks. A z9s (canon r3 equivalent) with its 24mp and amazing af improvements is something i am really hoping for, although the z6ii in dynamic area af is simply in my opinion as good as a d5 for 95% of situations… the z6ii is an incredibly versatile camera!!

    • @LiamFyfe
      @LiamFyfe Год назад

      @@markshirley01 but i agree, the d750 for the money is probably the best way into full frame at the moment, good af, good low light files and good reliability! I do wish i had kept mine, just sentimental as before i went full time professional my d750 lived in my hand! Good memories were captured with it