You have put together a nice, polished video. Are these your experiences shooting? It doesn't look like it... but then maybe? If so, what lenses did you use? What have you tried to come up with the best case? I wish you'd compare the actual shooting experience.. that's the real difference... how easy is it to control in A or M modes? How often do you get your shot for the type of photography YOU do? How easy is it to carry around using a neck strap, carrying case, etc.. for street, on a tripod, and other situations. Once you get the images from the camera, how much post do you need to do? Is it consistent? Comparing results of images doesn't mean much without knowing the rest of the shooting experience.
What is log footage.. It's just a manipulation.. You can get log footages just to push your saturation 0 and you got log profile. In any editing software. As a expert color corrector.. I can say log footage. Is just a myth.. You can correct your color.. By any of the footage..
Af are better in Sony, sorry. I'm Nikon user, I'm happy from this what they give me, but if the AF is most important aspect in Your pictures style , go for Sony. If AF Eye tracking is not nr 1 for You then Nikon is brilliant canera. Them very close to be honest. In good hand can produce quality image.
Reliable how? Nikons are expensive to fix if something goes wrong. I've used my a6400 since it came out. It now has 90,000 shutter count and still performs like new. Cannot say the same about Nikon.
Bro is simping hard for Nikon, not really pointing out any of the Sony advantages. Also, Sony a6400 can do 30fps at 4k as well, with Nikon videos having a 30 min cap while Sony videos are unlimited.
@@camerazone_then why are you incorrectly reporting on the FPS for 4k video only being 24 FPS when it’s 30? And why not highlight the unlimited video vs the 30 minute limit on the Nikon Z50?
@@davida8145 and also sony can be used while its charging images and videos used in this video looks processed for me cuz i have 6400 and raw image will not look like that in naturally lit scenario and also he never mentioned the lens which were used on both cameras
@@mathi3623 Using the camera while charging is not advisable. It may heat up the camera body. I don't count that feature as an " advantage ". I would rather carry an extra battery with me.
4k video on sony when it's cropped is same as the nikon , cause it seems you forgot that the Nikon is 21 mgp and the Sony is 24 and when it crop it'll equalize the Nikon
If you have small hands, and what to really focus on getting high-quality lenses at a better price, then go Sony. For big-handed ogres like me, I can't go Sony.
Awful screen in common with other Sony cameras. Generally didn't like using it and happily found the Nikon far more user friendly. I also think the auto focus of the Nikon is better.
@@camerazone_ You are correct that the official Nikon site clearly lists the Z50 sensor as a "stacked sensor" but unfortunately IT IS NOT. You clearly demonstrate your lack of basic camera technology common sense by first not recognizing a TYPO and then insisting, contrary to public knowledge, that you and the Typo are in fact correct. Such indeed fits the definition of LAME. Consider a name change to the "Twilight Zone."
@@camerazone_ thanks glad to hear. The guy at Best Buy said the Canon rebel T7 was a good beginner camera but it felt like a toy. Didn’t like the way it fit on my hand.
The Nikon is much better in the hand with the pronounced grip. Image quality is on par with the Z5 or Z6. Greetings from Germany.
But for video I'll surely choose a6400
A6400 user here. Yes the z50 is so much nicer in hand but i still love my a6400 as it is even more compact
You have put together a nice, polished video. Are these your experiences shooting? It doesn't look like it... but then maybe? If so, what lenses did you use? What have you tried to come up with the best case? I wish you'd compare the actual shooting experience.. that's the real difference... how easy is it to control in A or M modes? How often do you get your shot for the type of photography YOU do? How easy is it to carry around using a neck strap, carrying case, etc.. for street, on a tripod, and other situations. Once you get the images from the camera, how much post do you need to do? Is it consistent? Comparing results of images doesn't mean much without knowing the rest of the shooting experience.
I had the 6400 and didn't like it at all. Swapped for the Z50 and glad I did so.
why u dont like the 6400 ?
Love the natural look of the Z50
What is log footage.. It's just a manipulation.. You can get log footages just to push your saturation 0 and you got log profile. In any editing software. As a expert color corrector.. I can say log footage. Is just a myth.. You can correct your color.. By any of the footage..
Unlike Nikon, Sony has really small plasticky buttons in the back. Menu arrangement is also better on Nikon in my experience.
True!
I'm confused AF. please let me know which one should I go for
Af are better in Sony, sorry. I'm Nikon user, I'm happy from this what they give me, but if the AF is most important aspect in Your pictures style , go for Sony. If AF Eye tracking is not nr 1 for You then Nikon is brilliant canera. Them very close to be honest. In good hand can produce quality image.
@@Cezarygon haha..he meant the expression "AF!" :D
Yes
I love the Z50.
Definitely the Nikon - much more reliable!!
Reliable how? Nikons are expensive to fix if something goes wrong. I've used my a6400 since it came out. It now has 90,000 shutter count and still performs like new. Cannot say the same about Nikon.
Bro is simping hard for Nikon, not really pointing out any of the Sony advantages.
Also, Sony a6400 can do 30fps at 4k as well, with Nikon videos having a 30 min cap while Sony videos are unlimited.
You'd be surprised to know that we still use a6400 in our studio for daily work! Not a brand simp, but product fan.
@@camerazone_then why are you incorrectly reporting on the FPS for 4k video only being 24 FPS when it’s 30? And why not highlight the unlimited video vs the 30 minute limit on the Nikon Z50?
@@davida8145 and also sony can be used while its charging images and videos used in this video looks processed for me cuz i have 6400 and raw image will not look like that in naturally lit scenario and also he never mentioned the lens which were used on both cameras
@@mathi3623
Using the camera while charging is not advisable. It may heat up the camera body. I don't count that feature as an " advantage ". I would rather carry an extra battery with me.
@@davida8145
Maybe most of his audience don't shoot video longer than 30 minutes, why are you getting butt hurt anyway ?
4k video on sony when it's cropped is same as the nikon , cause it seems you forgot that the Nikon is 21 mgp and the Sony is 24 and when it crop it'll equalize the Nikon
my hand is small and i planning to buy my first camera what should i choose from the two of them?
If you have small hands, and what to really focus on getting high-quality lenses at a better price, then go Sony. For big-handed ogres like me, I can't go Sony.
Awful screen in common with other Sony cameras. Generally didn't like using it and happily found the Nikon far more user friendly. I also think the auto focus of the Nikon is better.
Z5 is not stacked sensor.. as much as I wish it was
Nikon is King in photo
Canon R3 vs Nikon Z9 video compression bast camera
We will make that comparison video very soon. Stay tuned
Sir best camera for 2 in 1?
i see far more detail on the z50.
Hi, im planning to buy a camera but I dont know which one for my videography use nikon Z50 or a6400 please help
Sony a6400
For videography sony a6400 offers sharper video and less overheating than nikon. So you could shoot 4k for hours
I suggest nikon because you have no cropping at 30fps 4k and rolling shutter is well controlled.
Go for what people hyped these days...😂
I choose z50
Nikon Skin colors ❤❤❤❤
Sony looks better for me more control
I'm sorry, I was mesmerized by the dancing woman, I didn't hear anything you said...
haha, which dancing woman?
Contrary to the lame assertion in this video that the Z50 has a STACKED SENSOR, it does not.
It does have a Stacked sensor. Just check the Nikon official site
@@camerazone_ You are correct that the official Nikon site clearly lists the Z50 sensor as a "stacked sensor" but unfortunately IT IS NOT. You clearly demonstrate your lack of basic camera technology common sense by first not recognizing a TYPO and then insisting, contrary to public knowledge, that you and the Typo are in fact correct. Such indeed fits the definition of LAME. Consider a name change to the "Twilight Zone."
@@lcador9 You sound mad as hell. You dont need to be this pretentious.
@@Smorfar For real.
@@lcador9 who pissed in your corn flakes?
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I have no idea what I’m doing but I just bought the z50
Good choice!
@@camerazone_ thanks glad to hear. The guy at Best Buy said the Canon rebel T7 was a good beginner camera but it felt like a toy. Didn’t like the way it fit on my hand.
Sony have trash colour science for photos
z50 to 2023 blows the sony products away from cost to size and quality
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