I’m always late to the party, but I finally got my D500 this past week and I’m loving it. Your video is one of several that I have watched in regards to setting up the camera. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. I upgraded from the D5300. Subbed! P.S. I love the Blinkys, I did not know that it did that. Thank you
Thank you so much! It is always nice to hear if someone finds the video helpful. It is never too late to get a D500. :D It is a very good camera. I also upgraded from the D5300, and still use both.
Brilliant! I setup my camera with all of your settings! Thank you very much for the video and the selection of features. All makes sense to me. One problem: No more beep when focus is locked! The setting shows Beep is ON, but not beep can be heard after making your settings.
Thank you for your comment! Nice to hear that you find the video helpful. I think I missed the setting about the beep in the video, I set the beep setting to "off". I read in the manual that you don't get a beep for locked focus when using AF-C, so maybe this is the reason.
!To all D500 users! Nikon just released a new firmware version (Ver.1.20). If you update you can now connect via wifi to your phone or tablet and use apps like qDslrDashboard. :)
Hi, what is the triangle sign in front of aperture number on the screen display? Now I can’t change my Aperture number any more. Would you help please? Thank you
Hi! I was not able to reproduce that error you are describing, but I assume it has to do with the contacts between the lens and the camera. Try to dismount the lens and check if the contacts are clean, if not clean them and mount the lens again and see if the error is gone. Or try another lens, I guess the error is gone then. Hope that helps! Cheers!
@@ReinhardBiller i was thinking to get a job like second photographer would you recommend me the D500 or the D610 man you know the price is almost the same
@@kidotatsuhiko5885 this is APSC vs. Fullframe. Depending what lenses you already have and what you want to photograph. The D500 has a very fast and acurate auto focus and fast frames per second which is good for sports and wildlife photography. For landscapes and portraits maybe a full frame body is better. Full frame lenses are much more expensive. Nobody can tell you what is better for you, you need to decide. Try both before you decide.
As a beginner photographer I would learn photography with a D5300, D5500 or D5600 or whatever camera you already own. Learn and practise will get you better results than new gear. If you don't have any camera yet, the D500 is definitely a very good camera for photography (but a bit pricey for beginners).
Bought the D500 a month or 2 ago , did a shoot last week , vertical shooting coming crooked . I’m holding camera straight . Any help would be appreciated
Try to use the virtual horizon (09:52) to ensure that you really hold the camera straight. There are also two ways of holding the camera vertical (CW and CCW), use the one that you are more comfortable with.
Thank you, finally got the D500 set up, very good video 👍🏻
Thank you very much! Yeah, the D500 is an amazing camera for photography.
Very good and very helpful. Thanks
Glad to hear that. You are welcome. :)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I appreciate it🤗
You are welcome. I'm glad it helped.
I’m always late to the party, but I finally got my D500 this past week and I’m loving it.
Your video is one of several that I have watched in regards to setting up the camera.
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge.
I upgraded from the D5300.
Subbed!
P.S. I love the Blinkys, I did not know that it did that. Thank you
Thank you so much! It is always nice to hear if someone finds the video helpful. It is never too late to get a D500. :D It is a very good camera. I also upgraded from the D5300, and still use both.
@@ReinhardBiller ME TOO. LOL. STILL HAVE THE D5300
@@yoganathannatarajan4835 I really like the flip out screen of the D5300, this is really handy, for example when filming myself.
Excellent,, sir.. I Appreciate this.. Great work
Thank you for this comment!
@@ReinhardBiller welcome sir..
Brilliant!
I setup my camera with all of your settings!
Thank you very much for the video and the selection of features. All makes sense to me.
One problem: No more beep when focus is locked! The setting shows Beep is ON, but not beep can be heard after making your settings.
Thank you for your comment! Nice to hear that you find the video helpful. I think I missed the setting about the beep in the video, I set the beep setting to "off". I read in the manual that you don't get a beep for locked focus when using AF-C, so maybe this is the reason.
@@ReinhardBiller Thank you very much.
@@ronspi you are welcome.
!To all D500 users! Nikon just released a new firmware version (Ver.1.20). If you update you can now connect via wifi to your phone or tablet and use apps like qDslrDashboard. :)
How can I update it ?
Zoltan hubai the app creator ??
@@hotkar Yes, Zoltan Hubai is the creator of qDslrDashboard.
Very useful for a new user!
Thank you! I'm glad that you liked it.
Hi, what is the triangle sign in front of aperture number on the screen display? Now I can’t change my Aperture number any more. Would you help please? Thank you
Hi! I was not able to reproduce that error you are describing, but I assume it has to do with the contacts between the lens and the camera. Try to dismount the lens and check if the contacts are clean, if not clean them and mount the lens again and see if the error is gone. Or try another lens, I guess the error is gone then. Hope that helps! Cheers!
THANKS A LOT.
You are welcome.
man a well explained video tutorial I am thinking about buy this camera man is the grip chunky beacause I like the grip of the D5600 d5500 d3500
Thank you. The grip of the D500 is definitely bigger, but I have big hands and therefore prefer the grip of the D500 over the D5300.
@@ReinhardBiller i was thinking to get a job like second photographer would you recommend me the D500 or the D610 man you know the price is almost the same
@@kidotatsuhiko5885 this is APSC vs. Fullframe. Depending what lenses you already have and what you want to photograph. The D500 has a very fast and acurate auto focus and fast frames per second which is good for sports and wildlife photography. For landscapes and portraits maybe a full frame body is better. Full frame lenses are much more expensive. Nobody can tell you what is better for you, you need to decide. Try both before you decide.
@@ReinhardBiller so like a beginner photographer and not spend too much money on lenses maybe I should start with the D500 thanks for your advice
As a beginner photographer I would learn photography with a D5300, D5500 or D5600 or whatever camera you already own. Learn and practise will get you better results than new gear. If you don't have any camera yet, the D500 is definitely a very good camera for photography (but a bit pricey for beginners).
Great video. Thank you !!!
Thanks! Nice to hear that you like it.
Bought the D500 a month or 2 ago , did a shoot last week , vertical shooting coming crooked . I’m holding camera straight .
Any help would be appreciated
Try to use the virtual horizon (09:52) to ensure that you really hold the camera straight. There are also two ways of holding the camera vertical (CW and CCW), use the one that you are more comfortable with.
Thank you 👍
You are welcome!
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