I have always believe that photography should be based on what comes out of the camera as per your settings not what you could get in Photoshop and post production using a computer we’ve been taking photos before they were computers
If you’re doing commercial photography cookbooks menus weddings portraits yeah raw so you could manipulate it but if you doing hobby photography trying to hone your skills what about it with raw do you live the way you shut it out of the camera so you could better improve your settings
I agree and disagree. There have been plenty of times I have been in an outdoor setting where the lens I have with me just won't capture perfect photos because it's a gloomy day. If I had endless cash I would have 2.8 or better zoom, but there are times where I know my exposure just ain't gonna cut it, so I make sure I leave my Iso at a reasonable number to avoid noise, and shooting RAW allows me to fix it post. I don't have a problem using editing tools on photos as long as the photo itself is a decent photo. I rarely adjust colors except vibrance and maybe a touch of saturation when needed. But I do apply a small bit of sharpening and adjust exposure, contrast, and some other settings as well. We all choose to do what we can and what we feel shows our best work. Editing can definitely be a part of that.
Sorry I wasn't clear on what I agree with. You should always attempt the best photo you can with the equipment you have. Editing is not a substitution for knowing your camera and what it can accomplish
Quite an informative video. Really liked it. Planning to buy the z50 nxt month to start into wildlife & street semi professionally. What are your views?
This is the first time I've watched one of your video's and it was very informative and well thought out. One thing you should have mentioned is when purchasing the Z50 a person should get both kit lenses. When I bought mine I purchased just the 16-50 and later I decided to buy the 50-250 and it will cost another $200 additional in what Nikon charges for the lens when put in a kit. The second issue since Nikon is putting the 50-250 lens in the kits its hard to find the lens being sold separately in the stores. Even though I've had my Z50 for almost a year it has sat most of the time because its not working out for me. Most likely I'm going to sell it and stick with my DSLRs. Again a great video,!! Best wishes Duane
Good overview. I like to shoot photos and then do some video too. I see there is a switch to go between stills and video but can you save some video settings in the custom User Modes 1 and 2?
Great video with lots of helpful tips / Thanks. Quick question, when shooting in video mode is there any way to have the Z50 not cut off at 30 minutes? any way? And when using as an alternate camera source for online presentations it times out and shuts off even though I have energy savings off. Thanks
What camera was this video shot on? The quality and lighting looks fantastic. I'd love to see more lighting setup videos on the channel! Thanks Henry's!
Surprisingly poor voice audio on this video: boomy and too much echo - which is suprising coming from a retailer. I'd also recommend removing the background music - something that I think makes it harder to concentrate on the information being given. Otherwise, a good quick introduction.
Why is it all of a sudden that shooting Rall is so acceptable which means you could manipulate the photo turn it into something that it wasn’t when you made mistakes taking the photo show me a bit of pushed to shoot JPEG only so you can learn how to expose your pictures properly without Photoshop in post
Stupid lock downs. You guys always price matched when I would walk into the Church St store. Thanks for tips on my new camera.
Excellent and clear video, just superb!
Glad you liked it!
Do you recommend using the included USB cord for charging the battery? If so what voltage input value?
Please do a video about the other Nikon lenses that you can use with the Z mount on the Z50.🇨🇦
I hope this camera does what I want I got it for surf videos just because it records 4k vids
I have always believe that photography should be based on what comes out of the camera as per your settings not what you could get in Photoshop and post production using a computer we’ve been taking photos before they were computers
If you’re doing commercial photography cookbooks menus weddings portraits yeah raw so you could manipulate it but if you doing hobby photography trying to hone your skills what about it with raw do you live the way you shut it out of the camera so you could better improve your settings
I agree and disagree. There have been plenty of times I have been in an outdoor setting where the lens I have with me just won't capture perfect photos because it's a gloomy day. If I had endless cash I would have 2.8 or better zoom, but there are times where I know my exposure just ain't gonna cut it, so I make sure I leave my Iso at a reasonable number to avoid noise, and shooting RAW allows me to fix it post. I don't have a problem using editing tools on photos as long as the photo itself is a decent photo. I rarely adjust colors except vibrance and maybe a touch of saturation when needed. But I do apply a small bit of sharpening and adjust exposure, contrast, and some other settings as well. We all choose to do what we can and what we feel shows our best work. Editing can definitely be a part of that.
Sorry I wasn't clear on what I agree with. You should always attempt the best photo you can with the equipment you have. Editing is not a substitution for knowing your camera and what it can accomplish
Loved this video!
Thanks for watching!
Superb
Nice
Quite an informative video. Really liked it. Planning to buy the z50 nxt month to start into wildlife & street semi professionally. What are your views?
This is the first time I've watched one of your video's and it was very informative and well thought out.
One thing you should have mentioned is when purchasing the Z50 a person should get both kit lenses.
When I bought mine I purchased just the 16-50 and later I decided to buy the 50-250 and it will cost another $200 additional in what Nikon charges for the lens when put in a kit.
The second issue since Nikon is putting the 50-250 lens in the kits its hard to find the lens being sold separately in the stores.
Even though I've had my Z50 for almost a year it has sat most of the time because its not working out for me. Most likely I'm going to sell it and stick with my DSLRs.
Again a great video,!!
Best wishes
Duane
Good overview. I like to shoot photos and then do some video too. I see there is a switch to go between stills and video but can you save some video settings in the custom User Modes 1 and 2?
I don't recall being able to do that but it may be possible at this time.
Great video with lots of helpful tips / Thanks. Quick question, when shooting in video mode is there any way to have the Z50 not cut off at 30 minutes? any way? And when using as an alternate camera source for online presentations it times out and shuts off even though I have energy savings off. Thanks
Thanks! Unfortunately no way to extend that limit internally at this time. Thanks for watching!
Nikon Z6 after update 3.0 please.
Nikon showing no signs of slowing down!
You Are Osm ❤️ this is SAYAN ROY from INDIA 👍
Make a walking vlog in 4K with sports VR on with Z50
What camera was this video shot on?
The quality and lighting looks fantastic.
I'd love to see more lighting setup videos on the channel!
Thanks Henry's!
Shot on the Fuji X-T3 and thank you. I’ll make note of that for the future.
Just curious.. why say Zed when it's easier to just say Z?
That's how we Canadians say it :)
@@HenrysCameras Well it's aboat time you stopped, eh? J/K :p
I say Zed 50. I said Zed 28 too. I'm a limey .
Surprisingly poor voice audio on this video: boomy and too much echo - which is suprising coming from a retailer. I'd also recommend removing the background music - something that I think makes it harder to concentrate on the information being given. Otherwise, a good quick introduction.
Why is it all of a sudden that shooting Rall is so acceptable which means you could manipulate the photo turn it into something that it wasn’t when you made mistakes taking the photo show me a bit of pushed to shoot JPEG only so you can learn how to expose your pictures properly without Photoshop in post
There's a place for both and while it may not be for everyone, shooting RAW is a great way to have more latitude with your images.
Shooting raw has always been preferable for professionals. Even with jpegs, you'd be doing some post editing. With raw, you have a lot more range.
American accent but saying Z like a Brit. Its throwing me off 😂
I have an American accent, eh? Lol
@@HenrysCameras well American/Canadian
There are no decent lenses to this camera!!!
OK it's the z50 not the ZED50.
Sorry, that's not how we say it in Canada. Thanks for watching!