Thank you! The lighting is done with a single daylight balanced COB and a 38" softbox. Here is a behind the scenes photo: drive.google.com/file/d/1nXTCLncwTvUjl_sgBMEmZGnqRbfc8jy1/view?usp=sharing
While Nikon and Sony make excellent cameras in this segment I would take a look at the Canon R10. Canon really does have a huge advantage in the crop mirrorless segment at this time. Check out my R10 review here: ruclips.net/video/NRZFmQtx6EE/видео.html
that DX sensor used in both cameras is surprisingly good
nice comparison review, thanks
I agree, it's a very good sensor indeed! The low-light performance rivals older FX sensors
Thanks, picking up the Z30 in July.
Awesome! I hope you enjoy it! 😃
@@JeremySmithPhotography will let you know Jeremy.
Awesome comparison, very impressed with lighting on thumbnail picture, could you share more how you got that shot?
Thank you! The lighting is done with a single daylight balanced COB and a 38" softbox. Here is a behind the scenes photo: drive.google.com/file/d/1nXTCLncwTvUjl_sgBMEmZGnqRbfc8jy1/view?usp=sharing
The Z30 is best in market if you want a pocketable camera.
Facts. I think it’s much better than the new canon r50 too
@@theantisocial1- yes I think it’s much better than that. I think the R50 is basically a point and shoot- rubbish.
I torn between Sony A6600 and Nikon Z50/Z30 primarily for stills shooting. I don't mind the lack of viewfinder on Z30 at all.
While Nikon and Sony make excellent cameras in this segment I would take a look at the Canon R10. Canon really does have a huge advantage in the crop mirrorless segment at this time. Check out my R10 review here: ruclips.net/video/NRZFmQtx6EE/видео.html
Thank you this was helpful
Awesome! I am glad I was able to help out. 😃
For landscape photography, is no EVF a dealbreaker? I backpack and count ounces, unfortunately.
For me it would be, at this point hopefully we see a "Z50II" soon. 😃
Not aged much in 10 years. How old you are now?
I think about 6 years below you. 😛
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