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Professional Photography Cameras Nikon

2024-07-19 06:36:35

Used with my Nikon photography cameras & lenses & my professional 4K & 1080P Panasonic video cameras. A great product to always have on hand!

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2024-07-03 05:58:19

Great for professional cameras!

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2024-04-08 02:19:30

I am a semi-professional photographer. By that I work a normal job and get photography jobs randomly. One of my regularly scheduled events is a conference 3 times a year that requires me to move around a large arena quickly, with heavier lenses, but without distracting the audience if at all possible. For years I strapped on two cameras with their own straps and it was just incredibly difficulty and strenuous on my neck. A year ago I started using the Money Maker by Holdfast gear and the difference was night and day. I can carry two cameras for 3-4 hours at a time and never feel fatigued. As well, I usually have a monopod on one of my lenses and the cameras hang where it doesn't bang around or hit others. As a female photographer, I can't imagine doing multi-camera shoots without it. I

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2024-04-08 06:56:33

While I'm not a professional photographer, I have been shooting with Nikon cameras since 1985. I moved to the D850 from a D750 ( which in it's own right is a very capable camera ) While I cannot throw out a bunch of stats about the D850 I can tell you that there is something very special about this camera, I have mine paired with a 70-200mm2.8e FL ED VR lens and my photography has gone to new level. I guarantee you will not regret the move to the D850 !!!

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2024-08-25 01:13:16

This is my fourth Domke Bag in 30 years of professional photography and this latest one is a twin to the earlier bags. I had stopped using the Dome Bags because they're too small for the large professional Nikon cameras and f/2.8 zooms, but I've been changing over to the Nikon Z mirrorless system and found my existing bags way too big. The F-2 holds a Nikon Z6 with a lens on it, with space for three extra lenses and a flash unit, plus pockets for this and that. Right now, I'm walking around with a Z6, 24-70 f/4, 14-30mm f/4, 35mm f/1.8, 85mm f/1.8, and an SB-901 flash with no problems. There's room to put an extra body in without a lens mounted, which I'll probably add later. It's perfect for on the go travel photography or photojournalism. PS - get the all canvas model, rather than oil skin or nylon. I've worked in very wet conditions with the Domkes (British Columbia, Africa, Asia), and never had any issues with gear getting wet. The canvas bags are way more comfortable to carry around.

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2024-08-03 04:49:23

I am certainly not a professional, but have been learning about and practicing photography for the past six years. I bought a Nikon J5 to start and was satisfied with it for a time, but the photos never seemed especially sharp. When I received the x-t30 in the mail, I was immediately blown away by the quality of the kit lens. I like the old school feel and look. Getting used to the menu and where all the settings are was a bit challenging simply because there are so many options. I would utilize some of the other reviews for any technical or detail info you might need, but for my needs it's perfect.

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2024-07-09 08:42:20

I'm a professional videographer and I use this for outdoor photography with a Nikon D750. I love it. I like that I can throw the camera over my shoulder when hiking. It also helps steady the camera. I seriously suggest that you buy this product. Good shooting everyone.

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2024-09-16 08:56:45

If yours just starting back into or getting serious about photography, then this Nikon D7500 camera with the Nikon Nikkor 18-140mm lens is awesome. I have enjoyed this so much that I’m glad I switched from Canon to Nikon. I used to own Canon cameras and lenses when I was last into photography in my B.C. days. (Before Children). It was a serious but expensive hobby; however, I gave it up because we had twin boys and it just was too expensive with some of the challenges we faced and sold my equipment to. So go down the road about 12-13 years... and here we are. We were at one of my sons’ games and realized how much I missed taking action shots. A friend was sharing her shots of our son, and my wife suggested I get a camera for the boys with my recent bonus from work. We did after my research that led me to Nikon and the D7500 as a great in between the pricier full frame cameras and cheaper intro cameras. The fast processor, advanced tools and conveniences, and an overall good bang for the buck were positives, too. I’m glad that I did and enjoy a camera that allows me to avoid limitations over my control of a shot, brings me back to photography in a serious way, and allows me to use a camera that is not completely foreign to me. Nikon is very intuitive and I like the quality of their mid range lenses. I’m not a videographer, so 1080P or 4K video was not a major thing, yet this camera seems to be a great starter for that as well. The weight of the camera is great and it has on board flash. In the end, I’ve had the ability to get some very good shots. I highly recommend this as a step up, an alternative to a 5600, or a cheaper non-mirrorless camera. If your are into mainly videography, my research says go mirrorless; however, if photography is what you are after, consider this one as a serious contender. It’s just really good.

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2024-08-16 08:23:40

As a photography enthusiast, I have owned Nikon cameras for over 30 years. This is by far the finest, best engineered camera I have ever owned. Having previously owned a D7000 the adjustments to the setting and menus on the D850 were pretty seamless. I still have much to learn. I have been impressed with the array of new features, the touch screen and its overall ease of use. I agree with all the other online reviews, this camera is fairly heavy. If you are planning on hanging it around your neck all day, I would invest in a professional grade harness or strap. Great camera.

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2024-07-27 06:34:26

This camera does everything except shoot 4k, but i only do still photography so its perfect for me. Nikon will always be my choice for cameras and lenses. Also paired my d750 with a nikon af-s 28-300 fx vr very nice set up

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