Would love to know if you have any tips and tricks for moving from the D750 to the Z7. I upgraded from the 750 to the z7ii and have struggled getting clear images from day one. The pictures are almost always noisy or out in focus. I use the Z24-70 2.8 and the 70-200 2.8 so it’s not the lens quality. Just really struggling with the camera and could use some suggestions on how you felt when you upgraded.
Another good idea is to shoot in Manual Mode, setting your own Aperture and Shutterspeed, using AUTO ISO. Always set the Maximum ISO in the Camera Menu eg: 1600 on Crop Sensors and 3200/6400 on Full Frames. Most Editing Software have a Denoise Feature should you have to clear up Noise. I love my Nifty Fifty f1.8. P.S: Very nice videos from you guys, keep it up! Love from South Africa. ✌🤝🙏 🇿🇦
When I am shooting, I want consistency from end to end of my shoots, it's the reason I shoot in manual. When you shoot with auto anything related to exposure, consistency goes into the trash can. Learn to read your camera's meter and the histogram. Why doesn't anyone want to do the work and learn the exposure triangle and EV anymore?
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70-200 f/2.8 is my favorite. It can cover almost everything well.
Great videos! what do you set for your metering mode? Spot metering or does it depend on the lighting? thx
@@christiegiuntini9576 always matrix
Definitely my 24-70. I need to become more confident in using my fixed lenses.
Love using the 24-70 lens!
@@cindydunn5619 such a great lens!
Would love to know if you have any tips and tricks for moving from the D750 to the Z7. I upgraded from the 750 to the z7ii and have struggled getting clear images from day one. The pictures are almost always noisy or out in focus. I use the Z24-70 2.8 and the 70-200 2.8 so it’s not the lens quality. Just really struggling with the camera and could use some suggestions on how you felt when you upgraded.
I love the 85mm lens! 😊
@@poornimahuynh9296 it’s sooooo amazing
Love my 70-200 when I have the room. My 85 and 50mm are always close by though
@@christhompson3095 we are eyeing up the 70-200 mm 🙌
Another good idea is to shoot in Manual Mode, setting your own Aperture and Shutterspeed, using AUTO ISO.
Always set the Maximum ISO in the Camera Menu eg: 1600 on Crop Sensors and 3200/6400 on Full Frames.
Most Editing Software have a Denoise Feature should you have to clear up Noise.
I love my Nifty Fifty f1.8.
P.S: Very nice videos from you guys, keep it up!
Love from South Africa.
✌🤝🙏 🇿🇦
When I am shooting, I want consistency from end to end of my shoots, it's the reason I shoot in manual. When you shoot with auto anything related to exposure, consistency goes into the trash can. Learn to read your camera's meter and the histogram. Why doesn't anyone want to do the work and learn the exposure triangle and EV anymore?
Love 70 - 200 but I do lots of horses in action
85mm