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【チャンネル名 Jared Polin】
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I think yourl ast point is very important… if you get your exposure (and framing) correct, shooting at high ISOs can be a non-issue with many cameras. Most of the noise I see from people’s images is when their exposure is off by more than about 1/2 or 1 stop and/or they framed incorrectly (mostly, they didn’t fill the frame enough) and they have to crop. I used to not like to shoot beyond 3200 but with more modern cameras (ones made in the last 5-6 years) you can and get good results, IF your exposure is almost correct and you have to do little in post in terms of adjustment of exposure.
Well, the two things Nikon screwed up is no aftermarket grip. There is one from Vello that might work (But has just a shutter button, no dials for focus or controlling SS/aperture, but not a big deal if you set your exposure–however it can be a problem because you can’t move the focus point from the grip). And the fact Nikon did NOT use a UHS-II card. I can see they wanted to remove the second card to differentiate this more from the D500, fine, but they could have at least given people a faster card so that during bursts, you don’t risk slowing down the camera and having to wait for images to be written to the card (UHS-II is about 300 Mb/s versus about 100 MB/s for UHS-I, which can be a big deal if you do a lot of burst shooting / long bursts).
new subscriber here. i have always been fascinated with weather. i really like wildlife as well. our backyard is like a 900 acer soy/corn field. their is always very pretty birds and deer. been looking for a camera but man the rabbit hole is deep with a ton of camera options and reviews. it was kinda hard to get pointed in the right direction i felt like. our local camera shop is dealing with a pretty big shortage and said for me to came back around the middle of May they should have more stock available around then. best buy was slim picking as well. both places only had really high end cameras available at around $1800 and up. i gave myself a $1000 budget and ended up deciding on the Nikon d7500 with lens kit. i im happy to get up and going and hope she serves me well. a few fields over we have a piebald deer that has been wondering around. its over 90% white and hope to get a picture or pictures of it. its the only piebald deer i have ever seen.
D3500 vs d7500 which image quality is good
https://www.vellogear.com/product/12446/Vello-BG_N18-Battery-Grip-for-Nikon-D7500 3rd party battery grip
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Where can I get that shirt brodie?
Can someone please remind me what size lenses he was using for the tennis match?
I love all your contents!
Hi, I just subscribed to your channel and bought a new D7500 body off the internet, the plan is to take it on a 6week cross alpes hike and my question is would you say a Tamron 24-70 G2 is a good lense for a alpe hiking trip? and also which two lenses would you have chosen if you were in my shoes and on a budget? Tx !
I have this camera. I heard you say the thing about changing a setting that made it only snap the photo when its in focus. Where is this setting? I would rather have this for certain shoots than the full 8fps. I do like the 8fps for when really shooting fast action
Is it better than d5300
Hello Jared! I’m a little new to your videos and I can see I’m four years late.
I have a unique question for you, buckleup.
I just upgraded to the Nikon D7500, from a Nikon D3200. Reason being as the D3200 was really struggling with an overcast day when shooting at an outdoor event, and I really wanted better quality photos for people to buy.
The Nikon D3200 had an auto sports mode which I utlized, but controlled the ISO (because anything over 800 gave me noticeable noise…outside on a cloudy day.)
I chose to shoot auto due to the fact I photographed horses, and as they were moving around they moved between shadows and light, sometimes the poles they were jumping were white, sometimes they were black, sometimes the horse was white, and sometimes the horse was black. It was just easier than having to constantly change settings every two seconds. Now with the D7500, I have to shoot manual. I’m wondering your best attack with constantly shifting exposure needs? Thank you!
I’m very glad i bought one of the last D7200 when i got scared of the D7500 if you know what i mean.
Hey is this work on wildlife photography or not plz make a review
Hey Jared love the vids keep ‘em coming helps a lot was wondering if you could help me out and possibly recommend a lense for my d7500 I’m looking to use it for self film hunting and don’t want a huge lense but can still reach out !!
I want to know how it does when you do an air show.
Well…I was going to buy a D5600…but they are apparently impossible to get now…so…I guess I’m going to pick up one of these. “But Mirrorless!” Yeah, tell that to my modest collection of F mount glass. I don’t shoot nearly enough, so switching over the whole system wouldn’t make sense in my case.