I was sitting off the Hooker Valley trail not far from the campsite hoping to see ice coming off the glacier, when one of those rifleman landed on a rock nearby. I hadn't heard of them before then and was amazed how beautiful they were and how well camouflaged they were amongst the moss and lichen on the boulders.
Hi! Thank you for your comments and videos. I'm very tired of choosing and considering the Nikon Z 800 PF. The purchase would be a return to Nikon. I noticed you used a Fuji 150-600 before. I currently have a Canon RF 200-800. I also photographed with fixed focal lengths of 600mm and 800mm (F11) RF. How are you doing. mountains and trekking. Zoom seems more handy in the environment of mountains, mountain streams, trees. What backpack do you use for 800 PF? I have a Cerro Torre Lowe Alpine with a photo insert. The backpack has an opening front.
Hi Mate ! Awesome video . How is the battery life of Z8 ? I am thinking of moving from Canon R5 to Nikon as they have more affordable wildlife lenses . Cheers
Hey there, Battery life is better than reported from my findings. For the landscapes and wildlife I shot on this video it wasn't even a full battery... I took a power bank but didn't need it. Ill diffs be getting a another battery or two cause you never want to run out but I'm happy with how its going
Enjoyed your video "Show and Tell." Impressive handheld captures. I am contemplating buy the Z800/6.3 S lens. What do you, or anyone else on this chat, think about pairing it with a Z6ii? Thank you.
What a beatuiful location mate I'm totally jealous from over here in the UK haha. I'm the worlds worst for decisions with my hikes, I always carry too much weight and then end up zonked by the end haha, always learning !!! I'm sure I'll get better at it as my RU-vid journey continues! Some stunning shots here mate, look forward to your next video.
Thanks Ryan, Appreciate you connecting. Yeah I do the same, too much gear syndrome. Better to have it and not need it though haha But the UK is awesome, such a great spot to base yourself from.You can get to so many amazing places in as little as an hour.....im kinda stuck here haha But it is a good spot.
Great shots & setup. Also switched from Fuji (95% sure about Nikon) just wondering your thoughts about the files if they’re vastly different / easier to work with or pretty similar, how much of a bump in IQ you’re noticing, what you like better about Nikon?
Great Video footage on what we have to offer here in good old NZ. You have a dream kit there and the images show that, for me, my OM-1 and 300 F4 Pro with a 1.4 teleconverter does the trick. We are in Whanganui so not far to travel for some magic shots. Going to be down South in July this year for some winter magic. Cheers