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Ditching My Cameras, Episode 2 : Goodbye Nikon Zfc! 

Lone Wolf Creative
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24 окт 2024

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@dance2jam
@dance2jam 5 месяцев назад
Nice to see you're in Houston, sad to say the title feels like click bait and at the very least feels misleading. Goodbye? Set aside? What exactly does that mean? You're selling it, trading it in (doesn't sound like either) or putting it on the shelf? Glad you fell in love with photography. Why the move to full frame? (you never give your motivation for change - so I have to wonder who this video is for?). It's a review, without being a review, a goodby, without being a goodby, and a statement of moving on to bigger things (statement without purpose). If you live in Houston, hope to see you out shooting sometime. Enjoy your new gear.
@lonewolfcreative
@lonewolfcreative 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment. I maybe could have been a little more clear on my meaning. I will most likely sell my cameras, once I move to full frame. Starting out with APS-C cameras, I feel, was a great way to begin the learning journey of photography. Although the learning never ends, I feel full frame opens a few more doors. Now that I know I am in it for the long haul, the investment feels worthwhile. FF offers a few edges in certain situations. Definitely planning on hitting the ground in Houston. Some really great photo opportunities and I think some street photography would be a great time! Again, thanks for reaching out. I appreciate it.
@dance2jam
@dance2jam 5 месяцев назад
@@lonewolfcreative Hope to see you out shooting someday. My only suggestion (now having owned Nikon DSLR crop and full frame, and now Nikon mirrorless) is do not get caught up in the hype. I nearly jumped to Sony or Canon mirrorless because Nikon was so slow to the mirrorless market. I had a list of 25 features I wanted out of Nikon if I was to stay with them (I shoot predominately sports, action and wildlife). When the Z9 was launched, it had nearly everything I was looking for (still lacking zebras/blinkies in stills and global shutter). I waited about 4 years with that list before I jumped. So what I'm saying is know what you expect to get out of full frame and why you need it. Some of my best images were created with the Nikon D500 (crop sensor). Just suggesting you know exactly why your moving up in size, and what is available (feature set) that might help you.
@lonewolfcreative
@lonewolfcreative 4 месяца назад
@@dance2jam Great advice!