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frederikboving
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This channel is about being new to photography. I make videos to help you get into photography faster and easier than what I did. I try to share my mistakes and bad decisions, in the hope that you will avoid making the same. You will find how to videos and guides especially for the D700, D750 and the Z6ii. And also a lot of reviews of lenses and cameras.
I also have a blog where I post regularly: frederikboving.com/
I currently shoot with Nikon Z6ii, D4, Ricoh GR3x, LUMIX S5 and iPhone 13. I started out as a Nikon shooter, and have later ventured into Sony, Lumix and Ricoh. I can assure you that all of these cameras are great cameras.
I love gear that on a budget that delivers results at par with much more expensive gear. So you will not be surprised to learn that I am a vintage lens enthusiast!
#photography #nikonz50 #nikond750 #nikond4 #nikon #nikonmirrorless #beginnersguide
I also have a blog where I post regularly: frederikboving.com/
I currently shoot with Nikon Z6ii, D4, Ricoh GR3x, LUMIX S5 and iPhone 13. I started out as a Nikon shooter, and have later ventured into Sony, Lumix and Ricoh. I can assure you that all of these cameras are great cameras.
I love gear that on a budget that delivers results at par with much more expensive gear. So you will not be surprised to learn that I am a vintage lens enthusiast!
#photography #nikonz50 #nikond750 #nikond4 #nikon #nikonmirrorless #beginnersguide
Ricoh GR3x: Manual exposure guide
#ricohgr #ricohgriii #ricohgr3 #exposure
A how-to video introducing you to manual exposure on the Ricoh GR3x.
Affiliate shopping link for the Ricoh GR3x (40mm FF equivalent):
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Table of content
00:00 Select manual mode
00:29 Display settings
00:58 Aperture
01:47 Shutter speed
02:22 The display will help you
02:56 ISO
04:52 Menu settings
06:22 Metering mode
07:18 Wrap
A how-to video introducing you to manual exposure on the Ricoh GR3x.
Affiliate shopping link for the Ricoh GR3x (40mm FF equivalent):
amzn.to/3BPeoE5
Table of content
00:00 Select manual mode
00:29 Display settings
00:58 Aperture
01:47 Shutter speed
02:22 The display will help you
02:56 ISO
04:52 Menu settings
06:22 Metering mode
07:18 Wrap
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Nikon D4: How do to exposure bracketing
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#photography #nikon #exposure #bracketing Guide to exposure bracketing. You can do many kinds of bracketing, but in this video I stick to the subject of exposure bracketing for ambient light. Table of content 00:00 Dedicated bracketing button 01:41 Using the rear LCD 01:56 Release mode and exposure mode 02:28 Why exposure bracketing? 03:41 Detailed configuration 04:54 Example shot in Lightroom
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#photography #nikon #exposure #bracketing A short introduction to exposure bracketing on the Nikon Z6 and Z6ii. Table of content: 00:00 Why use exposure bracketing? 01:36 Exposure mode 02:15 Continuous release mode 03:01 Bracketing configuration 04:18 (i) menu configuration 05:31 Sample shooting 06:42 Order of images 07:12 Combining images in LR
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I always forget this camera has a touch screen 🤦♂️😂
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My Nikon N75 film camera also has that button, but it uses the shutter motor to drive the aperture coupler for some reason
Have a look at page 83 here: cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/archive/N75-N75QD.pdf
Hello sir... im shooting with a Nikon F2-as now and then. I thinking about this lens. This will work on this body, correct. Any input would be nice. In my bag for the Nikon F2-as is, nikor 105 2.5, carl zeiss 21mm, 35mm, and 50mm. Thank you. Richard Williams from Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.
Hi Richard, thank you for your question. Unfortunately I don't have access to an F2 camera, so I can't test it. I would think it should work though. Usually Ken Rockwell gives comments about compatibility in his reviews but not in this one (www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/2885af.htm) so not much help to be found here. Looks like finding a good copy is tricky as there apparently are significant sample variations so be careful to check the quality before committing. All the best! Frederik, Denmark, Copenhagen.
Wow wow thank you so much i thought it was a repair, I learnd 😊
@@harishrajendran5709 🤗👍
Thanks for the content and brevity! ruclips.net/video/52RgTw-MCNM/видео.html
What should be in a photo? Like how can you tell a complete story with a single photo?😅
I think storytelling is to be interpreted as the ability to raise questions rather than giving answers. So the image should not give answers - or at least not in full. Something should be left open for interpretation and the curiosity. That said, storytelling is easier done with a series of images than a single image.
I almost returned my light thinking it faulty... Thank you 🙌🏾
Glad the video was helpful!
And it’s quite weird that yongnuo doesnt match the radio in other brand and it doesnt have slave mode. I have yn560IV that has slave and built in radio. I love it because it’s just manual and i think it can work in any brand this way.
I ended up selling my Yongnuo gear and went with Godox solely simply because the communication protocol works so much better.
Did tou tried to trigger the yongnuo in manual with radio from other brand? And the godox work in ttl neverthles native brand?
I haven't but in general I find the Yongnuo protocol to be very closed and brand specific.
Did tou tried to trigger the yongnuo in manual with radio from other brand? And the godox work in ttl neverthles native brand?
I haven't but in general I find the Yongnuo protocol to be very closed and brand specific.
I bought a new D750 soon after it was released. I remain a D750 owner in 2024 and I'm still loving it.
Thank you for sharing 👌🙏🏻
Wow, I have that lens. I never shot it at f8. I will have to check it. Thanks.
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Very clear and helpful explanation. Thank you.
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Always like your extensive reviews. Do you have them 1.8 d? I would like to see your findings between the two. With all the discontinuations with f mount lenses. I am glad I have a lot of screw driven lenses. They will out last afs lenses and they should always work. Afs lens will eventually stop working.
Thank you for your kind words! No, I don't have the D version unfortunately. Hope the afs lenses will last 🙂 - I love my 70-200mm 👌
after you spend a week shooting Mirrorless you will not go back to dslr
I've shot ML for years and still have my dslrs
In my opinion there's only one disappointing thing about D4 th XQD memory choice,it would be better if were 2 compact flash slot instead one XQD and one compact,cause are really expensive respect the compact,yeah you may say that are fastest than compact,but are difficult to find if for example you are shooting and ended the memory space,instead of compact that you may find everywhere and a good price,for the rest is a dream camera🙂
Yep - I guess nobody's perfect but in the bigger scheme of things I can forgive the D4 for this issue 🤗
Thanks for the review I have a question, does this lens aperture keep open when there is no camera attached?
I don't have the lens anymore so I cannot test it specifically, but typically what happens is that you set the aperture to the minimum aperture before mounting the lens and then the camera controls the aperture when the lens is mounted, and then as soon as you de-mount the lens, the lens goes back to the minimum aperture. So the short answer to your question is: no. 🙂
Thank you for sharing made my life so much easier I prefer to control ss, app and iso I now know not to do this with my Sony compact
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My camera hates dust.
Mine loves it 🙃
Fantastic overview
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To clarify, you must press and hold the shutter button. A quick press and release won't shoot your three pictures. I had to watch carefully to see what he was doing before I figured out what I was doing wrong.
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Got this lens for my F80 once but on digital it works also. The AF accuracy is very good by the way and is a good sign.
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thanks for your video, I thought my flash was damaged 😅
Great the video was useful!
Cool short, thanks! You can get an roundhead adapter for the V860 Sontheim same accessories as the the V1 or AD100 fit on it
Thanks for sharing 👌
Correct me if I'm wrong but i feel the z50 is more than the specs sheet. It's the quality the camera provides. Yea it has less Mp, but I've seen in YT that it provides a bit better dynamic range and low light performance than it's competitors. Also, the AF is also a 9/10 after firmware updates making it good enough for almost anything. Also, it has minimal rolling shutting and good kit lens stabe, making it usable for handheld videos unlike the sonys and canons. I feel like the z50 is like that one bike in the market that might have less specs on paper but performs way better in real world and punches above it's weight class.
I cannot say if it's better than the spec sheet but it is a very fine little camera with very good all round performance. The light body with a bit plastic feel may fool some, but imho Nikon really put top quality components on the inside.
@@frederikboving yeah, it may not be the best, but it doesn't need to be if it's good enough for us users, it's enough. Since this is my first camera it rather feels solid to me. The magnesium alloy body and weather sealing (or resistance) definitely makes it a good contender in the segment.
You did an impressive work I think anyone you own a D700 must see you videos thank you so much
Wow, thank you! 🙏🏻
I like it a lot I think you cover many aspects but you did a very nice work thank you
Thank you too! 🙏🏻
I’m tempted to buy this now in 2024. Have you changed your mind about it, was the hype true?
I can't confirm the hype. It seems to me that the D700 fans can see things that I cannot. I have seen some very impressive images in black and white but other than that the D700 is just a really good camera- but not an outstanding one. In terms of price/ value the D700 is top of the league provided you can find a copy that is in good condition. So I can recommend the D700 but don't expect miracles.
@@frederikboving I love watching Martin Castein’s videos and I love his view on photography and the “back to basics” mindset. He’s an experienced photographer and he loves those older cameras. He talks about them having these different color palettes that you can’t find today and the creamy and earthy tones which is the opposite what we find today with this crazy technological hype. He has modern high end cameras as well but his favorite is the 5d classic and on his second place he had a hard time choosing between the 5d mark II and Nikon d600 if my mind doesn’t fail me. Here’s a video where he compare the 5d2 to d700 👍🏻 ruclips.net/video/LaQWwv_pyhQ/видео.htmlsi=l8xlj485cFpOe0X0
Why not compare the AI-S ED IF version?
I compare what I got. I don't have the AI-S ED IF version.
Very good Job Keep it Up 💯❤👍🙏 New Subscribe
Thank you 🙂
Excellent thanks Would you buy one today 2024?
I would look here before deciding: ruclips.net/video/QrFu73VchG8/видео.htmlsi=HaRkPenCKLPJKqgr
I just got this camera and so appreciate your video!
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"NAYKON D4".... nope it's a Nikon.... Neekon.... As in the knights that say Ni...
Thanks for the pronunciation lesson.
Checked mines, fortunately was from a latter batch. Thanks for Video
Good to hear 👍
Thank you for this demo. Very useful!
Glad it was helpful! 🙏🏻👍
Back in 2014 I had never bought a digital camera yet except for some point and shoots. Prior to that I was a film photographer. I started on the Pentax K1000, moved up to the Nikon N90. I was still left unsatisfied so in 1997 when the Nikon F5 was released I bought it for a whopping $2750! So 17 years working with an all-metal pro camera, I couldn't just go back to a small plastic camera. I needed to go with the pro Nikon body and I happily sacrificed to own the D4. I loved it so much I bought the D4s! Some complain about the 16MP sensor but these are unfounded worries as I have printed 24" x 36" poster sized prints which show no pixels. How large do you need to enlarge?? As a pro, I have lenses to get as close or as far away as I need. I don't need to crop and perhaps it are those people who do need to crop who will find fault. But for me, the D4 class camera is great. I really see no reason to upgrade to mirrorless. It's just not a necessary when the D4 is so good. Moreover, if sensor MP is such an issue, consider 24MP Nikon D3X. I bought one on a whim and although the ergonomics are a generation behind, the images it produces are commensurate with the original $8000 price tag. I'm glad I bought it and use it as my primary shooter now for the time being. These cameras may be old but they got it where it counts. No need at all to spend thousands upon thousands to go mirrorless.
Thank you for making me aware of the d3x and especially the resolution. Interesting that Nikon lowered the resolution going from the d3x to the D4. Probably to crank up the speed. Regarding ML I will say that the lenses are superior but many (probably most) do not need the technical improvements in precision and sharpness. The lenses have been designed for the digital age so distortion and vignetting runs wild (fixed digitally) and so other parameters have been optimized in the eternal mix of compromises that photo gear is subject to. The 35mm z prime is an astonishing lens and no f-mount gets close imho.
@frederikboving one thing that I rememeber with the mirrorless hype was how the mount was so much wider to accommodate large maximum F-stop lenses. However, I have not seen Nikon produce what they said they would do. Namely a 24-70mm F2. Lenses that demand that extra stop. Canon is well underway with making lenses like this and Nikon needs to follow suit to remain competitive. I don't want to rebuy all of the same 14-24, 24-70, and 70-200 2.8 lenses just to have them on mirrorless. I see little financial benefit to that since all of my gear would be sold for pennies on the dollar. Nikon has to bring something truly impressive for a conservative guy like me to spend thousands. That being said, the best thing Nikon could do for guys like me is make an FTZ adapter that supports full AF for D series screwdrive lenses. I need that.
@@FreedomCompatriots Yeah, the z mount and bringing the lens rear closer to the sensor was a marketing argument - and only relevant for short lenses. For longer lenses it has absolutely no effect if the light is to travel a few more millimeters, but granted, the reduced angle for very short lenses should give better technical image quality. Nikon has produced a number of fast primes for the z-mount, but you are right that we lack a fast zoom. I don't think we will see an FTZ adapter with built in AF motor - I think Nikon has made the analysis that it would eat into their own business model. And if it technically was a walk in the park, I think we would have seen a off brand vendor producing an FTZ adapter with built in AF motor a long time ago. However, I really don't bother with these considerations. I shoot a lot with my D4 and my beloved AF lenses and they will probably live longer than me.
I saw the rose in different lens reviews...... what was it shot with????
www.flickr.com/photos/frederikboving/49993270947/in/album-72157718738625296/ - not sure exactly which version of the rose I am using in the video, but this one is shot with the 50mm according to the EXIF. Notice that these old lenses have no CPU contacts, so the quality of the EXIF info is subject to your discipline in choosing the right lens from the non-CPU setup, and I have probably - on some occasions - been shooting with an 85mm registering it as a 50mm and the other way round.
@@frederikboving Thx, I was just wondering because I recently watched the 85mm review and I liked the rose.... I have the 85mm and don´t have the 50/1.2. I hope the picture is shot with 85, so I don´t have to buy another lens.... ;-)
@@stephanpaier9887 I would go for the 85mm for flower photography. The 50mm has a too wide field of view and hence gets too much of the surroundings imho - subject to personal preference of course. The image in the video is this one I believe: www.flickr.com/photos/frederikboving/50281278227/in/album-72157715739713721/ and it looks very much like a 85mm field of view 🙂
Hi Frederik, I love your videos - could you potentially a video explaining focus stacking on Nikon cameras / Photoshop? Thank you so much!
Great suggestion! Does this one come close? Nikon D750 / Z6ii focus shift shooting landscapes | VLOG #5 ruclips.net/video/OAE1lGmS9nU/видео.html
Just ordered one for my D4S :)
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when I set my D700 just as you have yours at 3:27 on the video and run a series of shots, it doesn't change the shutter speed on any of the shots and the histogram of course looks the same on all of them. It shows the bracketing icon and the shots being fired off in the LCD display but no change in shutter speed or exposure. Any idea why? Could their be some setting stopping it from changing. I turned off auto iso and tried a different lens but still no joy. My firmware is 1.04. Any ideas much appreciated otherwise I guess I'll try a factory reset.
Which PASM mode are you in? Try switching to P and see what happens.
@@frederikboving I tried P S and A mode just like your video. Same result in all the different modes
@@helmutsassenfeld8002And what release mode are you in?
@@frederikboving ah I worked it out in custom setting menu the type of bracketing was set for flash only! Set to AE only and works as expected. Forgot camera can do severatypes of bracketing
@@frederikboving thanks for your help. I appreciate your videos they’ve helped me fall back in love with my old D700!
For a7 classic works ?
Sorry?
Got it because a tamron 28-70 gave up on me and the reach is very comfortable, sometimes you wish for a little bit more strech but its good enough that I'm very happy with it and it allows me for a very light carry with only a 50mm 1.8 for the occasional portrait and as soon as it gets dark
Thank you for sharing - the low weight is also one of my favorite features with this lens.
Answered many of my questions. Very helpful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! 🙏🏻
I'm getting my first D750 today, will be a lighter weight back-up to my D810. Mirrorless I'll only use from an apsc direction..had zfc but may use a Sony, Fuji, Ricoh model, any recommendations? Shooting local travel & nearby landscapes
I have tried Fuji but my big hands never got used to the compact camera- good image quality though. Sony is great, however menu system awful and buttons and dials feel like you could cut your fingers on them. I sold my Sony but mainly to reduce my "zoo". Have the Ricoh gr3x and love i: small, compact and great image quality, but not good if you operate in moist or dusty environments as the camera takes it all in! Hope this helps or at least confuses on a more informed level.
will it vignette or misbehave on a full sensor?
Must admit I haven't tried but I would imagine it would cause vignetting on a FF camera. I can't imagine it would misbehave as there's no CPU contacts - the lens is basically metal and glass only.
Thank you for using hand made cup!
My pleasure 😊
Typical a lens with almost no compromises regarding build. I also got the former version so the VR1 from 2003 for 250 euro. Only the rubbers are a little white but besides that almost mint. And this one delivers also on my D850.
Thank you 🙏🏻 for sharing
What the camera for wedding photography D700 or D750 or D810 ?
I would pick the D750 because it is a very good all round camera that is easy to use. And not too heavy either. But we are in personal preference territory here and there are probably as many options as there are photographers.
Thank you for your opinion, I dedicate buy D750 for wedding photography
Wow that's a meaty shutter. Sounds like gun shots going off at 4:00 mark.
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Why does it crop the image to so small
Can you give a bit more context information - when is the image so small and where do you see it is small?
@@frederikboving My apologies. I recently figured out that shooting video in 1080p for some reason has a much wider view than shooting in 4k. Is there a reason for this? I can't seem to find a correction for it unfortunately, or perhaps its a camera something I just don't fully understand.
@@luisgonzales2288The resolution of video is lower than images. I think the camera therefore reduces the area of the sensor used to reduce the resolution accordingly. So the less the video resolution the worse the cropping. But I have to caveat that video is not my forte 🙂