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【チャンネル名 Dipankar Bakshi Photography】
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Awesome review
bhai canon r10 ke bare me bhi jarur bataye
sony zv e10 ke bare me bhi
photo and videography ke liye lena he mujhe arjent hi
bhai jarur batana dono camera ke bare me best konsa he 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
do you know someone who sells Nikon D850 second hand in good condition? should we buy second hand dslr?
Dada canon r 10 niye ekta video banao please
Nikon z50 konsha lens atcha hoga wildlife photography keliye
great video brother
best wildlife lens for canon under 1 lakh
Pls reply
I was thinking of buying a nikon for wildlife but after seeing these results I’m glad I went for sony and as for the lens i am planning to buy a sigma 150-600 dg dn
Don’t buy nikon z50 or z5 or z6 all are useless for wildlife.
Canon বা sony তে ওয়াইল্ড লাইফ ফোটোগ্রাফি করার জন্য ২-৩ লাখের মধ্যে কোন ক্যামেরা ভালো হবে?
Hello Dipankar, very informative video. I have been researching for this model for past few days and have not found such a detailed review. One more thing, is z50 good for beginner photographer, if not, any recommendations under 80k.(not into hardcore wildlife photography).
thank you 🙂
বেশ ভালো লাগলো।। আমি কি ক্যামেরা কিনবো??? সেটা বল।।
আর আমাকে কবে নিয়ে যাবে ছবি তোলা শেখাতে???
Animal Eye af try kia?
I still think in budget to midrange cameras, Dslrs are better than Mirrorless. I switched to Sony from Nikon D7500, D850, 70-200mm, 200-500mm. All were used gear. I tried Sony A7Riv & A7iv and finally settled on the A7iv for the Real Time Tracking for Animals which A7Riv didn’t have along with the 200-600mm. I have been on two trips with the mirrorless system and I feel like for the Single Point AF in viewfinder specially in tricky situations like bushes, branches, high contrast etc, Dslrs are superior to Mirrorless. Yes Mirrorless has all the bells and whistles like Animal Eye AF, Bird eye Af and so many features. Sometimes having all these features creates problems between taking the picture and choosing the right settings. And for Birds, if they are in bushes with close distracting background, its very hard to see the bird in the viewfinder if you don’t have a f4, f2.8 lens which didn’t happen with Optical viewfinders. And if the camera somehow focuses on the background then its very hard to get the focus back on subject unless you switch to manual focus or move the camera and focus on something closer. And you can’t just rotate the focus wheel on the 200-600mm to get manual focus like on the 200-500mm, you have use lens switch or an extra button in the camera body. I still think the simple single point AF with no fancy features and manual focus with just twisting the focus ring gives a different piece of mind and ease of use and never running out of battery gives another piece of mind in jungles.
The A1, A9, A9ii, Z9, R3 are on different level though.
It takes a lot of time to get used to Mirrorless.
And it have it advantages too like Live Exposure Simulation, Animal, Bird Eye AF. Real Time Tracking for Animals and Birds.
For Human subjects i think all standard mirrorless cameras will beat the dslr counterparts but for wildlife i think theres still places to catch up with Dslr. The D7500 is a perfect budget wildlife camera.
What about Nikon Z6ii? Is it good for wildlife photography? Specifically for bird photography?
Z50 is the mirrorless version of D3500 🥲..I struggle to shoot with d3500+70-300mm gear , hoping to upgrade soon ..
I think I’m good with my d5300 😉