Thank you for this video. Short yet very detailed and informative. Concise. Have a good day brother. Hopefully I can apply some of what I've learned here to what I plan on making. God bless you.
I appreciate Your thoughtful explanation of the settings of this great little camera ( I own one)... After you do the important videos showing the Z6 + Z7 !!! I also own a D750,, If you could do a video similar to this one also I would appreciate it.. There are so many haters on youtube, it is sad ... Thank You for a refreshing and truthful look at the Nikon Mirrorless Cameras !!!
Need help I have a d5600 and I also take pictures of buses but I'm getting dark pictures on different settings and also I'm not getting the bus blands coming out
Is there a way to save my settings? So i could have multi settings set up for diffrent things? Some times i need it set to take photos of peoples, and other times, i need to take photos of things.
I don't completely understand the last part of the video with the formatting of the memory card. How come deleting photos becomes an issue for the card, and if deleting photos from the card while it's in the camera runs a risk of corrupting the camera, what exactly do I do with a photo I would rather just delete?
Can you please make a review regarding the lens (Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR Lens) the one attached on your camera NIKON D5600, please... Thanks and god bless
13:16 you mean I cannot delete my pictures in the card while it is in the camera? So I will just have tons of pictures in my card never to be deleted to keep the card in good shape? sorry for all the questions, I just bought my first camera.
Backup your picture into laptop or desktop,than you can format the card using camera setting, so it can rebuilt whatever folder in the memory card, and can safe the card from corrupt if format in the laptop, that what I understand..
I had the feeling that I entered the video half way through. You appear to miss some menus at the beginning. Why start at 'Image quality'? This is confusing and causes doubt that continues through the video. Since this is aimed at people new to the camera, causing doubt is a really bad teaching methodology. Why is 14bit better than 12bit? What is the difference? You cannot tell people that one setting is better than another without saying why. I will stop watching at this point and choose another instruction video that explains the 'why' for each setting.