Learned to shot with a Nikon F2. Had a number of film, and Digital SLR's. With the Nikon D780 is the last of the SLR models. Love the feel in my hand. Use it for pictures, however going to look at shooting video....
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and comments...I still have my D500 & am very happy although I do like the positives of the D780 that you mention in the video....I haven't considered moving to mirrorless gear yet as I am only a hobbyist & mirrorless are too expensive at the moment.... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😊
I bought a d780. Why not a z6? Oh let me see.......more comforatable and deeper hand grip, couldn't get the FTZ and Z6 to talk to my 3rd party lenses, couldn't use my older D series lenses, Z6 has only one card slot, z6 battery life is crap, didn't like the EVF - it's still laggy, don't like the 1980's casio watch style top screen... oh yes then there's those stupidly expensive XQD cards! AND at the moment the difference between a D780 and the the z6 ii, which has 2 card slots, is about £100.....so no, even the z6 ii doesn't make sense next to a D780. ......Once you have factored in the FTZ adaptor, the extra batteries you will need, and the XQD card, actually the D780 is cheaper! Why is it that mirrorless folk seem to think that their choice of this new fangled technology is superior? for video maybe it makes sense, but for everything else get a DSLR. Dump the marketing hype, get a D780!
I had this camera for a while, it's definitely one of the most underrated camera ! Someone sadly stole it... I used it for years alone, then got a Z9, and was still using the D780 in low light - what most specs don't show is - there is NO AF-assist with mirrorless. I'm talking about AF-assist that the flash send, mirrorless use the sensor to focus, and there's IR filter in front of it, so, they can't see infrared that are used for AF-assist. On the D780, or any DSLR, the camera grab instant and accurate AF even in pitch black scenario, whereas the mirrorless will hunt, find focus very slowly AND probably miss it. Even in very high end cameras like the Z9. Only way around it is to use continuous lighting, which is really not ideal for example when you shoot weddings or concerts.
I don't know my friend, I haven't missed AF-assist. My current project has me shooting in almost pitch black and my Z9 is still able to use eye tracking, as long as the model's eyes are open. Now when i'm not in pitch black, eyes open or closed doesn't matter. But still, the hit rate is so close to 100% that I can't rule out myself as the issue on the few missed shots in pitch black. But the D780, I loved that camera. I don't know if it's underrated or just simply, never had vast ownership. It came out at a transitional phase and that's sad. I think anyone who had one and didn't like it would be a them problem. haha. Thanks for commenting.
Thank you for your comments about the D780. I also just bought one a short while ago and I love it. I prefer the handling of a DSLR over a smaller Z camera for pro work. I also got the Z5 for when I want to travel with a smaller camera, as there was not enough budget for z6ii (the Z5 body was $1000 less than z6ii in Canada). I definitely preferred buying a D780 over a z6ii for most of the work I do (products and headshots and some events), as I like the OVF and the 2 focusing systems are good for photos or video. This D780 camera is definitely relevant in todays world as lots of pros still keep using DSLRs, as lots of external control buttons etc.
Still have mine in a semi regular rotation. The sound and feel of the pentaprism on a Nikon is a zen experience. Only disappointing thing about that camera is it makes you think about what a D880 could have been. Good content.
Thanks Dave! And I feel you. ONE last 800 series may have been a huge hit. But, I understand Nikon not redeveloping a new sensor. The 780 is easy. Same megapixels and sensor as a z6. Different option, similar hardware
As an astrophotographer, the biggest reason I bought a used D780 over a new Z6 was that DSLRs have a lower power consumption, thus are more reliable in temperatures well below freezing. The other reasons were the D780 having the sensor and latest image processor and that I wasn't to give up on D-lenses, which are now super affordable.
Thanks for commenting my friend! The only reason I got rid of my 780 was because I had a gear meltdown and got rid of everything I didn't use on a weekly basis. Amazing DSLR, and a fantastic last DSLR camera for Nikon. One that they and anyone who owns one should be proud of! I don't recognize your name so I hope to see you more around the channel!
That 60mm D is one of my favorite lenses ever. I haven't seen anything before or after as versatile as it. It will literally do anything, including film digitizing which not a lot of people, including myself, have mentioned in UA-cam Content. Thanks for commenting my friend!
Isn't it nice to have choices! You have proven your point, you have a need, you were smart, and made the right decision! Good luck to you and keep clicking !!! Are you saying a new lens review is coming?
I just bought this camera and I'm waiting for it to get here. I went to a camera store and messed around with a few different cameras and this one just felt right in the hand. I understand the appeal of mirrorless, but I honestly feel that the build quality on DSLRs are better and I feel like larger lenses make the mirrorless cameras kinda front heavy. Also, the quality of the EVF in the Z6 isn't that great. I will probably get a mirrorless camera once they are better quality and more affordable. Also, lens selection. 😬
z5 still has a crop factor at 4k, but it is such an underrated camera. It is often on special for 1k. Stills are excellent and I find the auto focus faster than the z7ii.
@@ZWadePhoto I don’t mind so much adjusting for the crop with various focal lengths but I HATE the idea that I’m only using 2/3 of the sensor. It’s like buying a 60 inch tv and only using 40 inches of the screen.
@@jdelarosa89 exactly. The unwanted zoom, is an inconvenience, the thought of not using full capacity, mixed in with a bunch of other camera features that I don’t use that I already paid for…oof. Lord have mercy
I've been using my nikon d5100 for 11 years and am wanting to get a new camera now as it's dying and I've outgrown it lol. I can't decide between this one and switching to mirrorless. I have lenses but they're APSC so I'd need to get new ones no matter what I choose I reckon. I love that DSLR battery life and the optical view finder, I'd get this one with no hesitation if it was lighter...that's the only thing that's making me concerned as I do a lot of travel photography and am building a youtube presence for travel videos so I want something for both that will be easy to hike with/carry around. Curious what other people's thoughts are on this? is the D780 easy to carry around?
At this point, I would Highly recommend going mirrorless if you’re upgrading. Support for Nikon DSLR is already on its way out. You can get a Z5 for a nice deal right now :)
Congrats on your purchase! I Won't be jumping into mirrorless territory YET...this camera D780 might very well be the LAST DSLR that I'll ever own...will buy a used one before the holidays, then will wait for the next 2 years or so (or more) until Nikon comes up with an amazong sub $2K mirrorless. These Z line of bodies I feel like a bit overpriced for what they are at the moment and the only native lenses worth getting are the 50mm 1.8 and the 40mm f2 Still very happy with my D750 and D610 with my SIGMA ART lenses
After using my D780 with 24-120mm F4 lens plus my 105mm lens for macro for 2 years, this is a great camera body for in studio professional work as most of controls are on the outside so easy and fast to use. I also have the Z6ii now for when I want to be mobile on the go and walk around. I traded up my Z5 for Z6ii. However, for in studio work the D780 is the best camera for most pro work (except maybe video captured while moving around as Z6ii and Z5 has 5 axis stabilization and D780 does not).
I own the Nikon D750 and are very happy with it! I gave away all the Nikon DX bodies to Family Members to get them started with Photography rather than using their Phones! My next camera will be the D780 that I will add to the D750 bag! It's Full Frame or nothing!
The D780 is a super cool blend between what mirrorless gives and the reliability of the DSLR. Very cool camera. Might do another one in the future. It's kind of a cool time piece that also happens to be pretty damn awesome. Thanks for watching!
I can’t compare side by side, but I’m sure worth the huge distance in age, the D780 is likely better. The d4s however is a legend in image output and low light performance. And you can pick them up for a great deal these days.
@@ZWadePhoto I am asking because D780 looks very nice to me, but it has the same af module as d750. I am currently shooting on D4 and it is a lowlight beast for sure.
I would love to see an adapter that will drive screw drive lenses. Makes business sense, because G lenses are more expensive this drive sales there, but, it sucks from a customer support basis
Great video and very helpful in helping me decide if I should go for one. I currently shoot Mirrorless with Leica but used to use Nikon DSLR’s in the past. Never full frame though and I’ve got the opportunity to buy a new D780 for half price.. but tossing up if I should or not because of the “DSLR” factor.. but this video has definitely helped. So I’ve sub’d.
Thankfully, all the used cameras I bought were non smokers. One camera liked to dip though. ✌️😂 Seriously, congrats on your purchase. It’s a great camera regardless of how many new cameras are released.
I’m not certain Nikon produced a ton of them. It was kind of an awkward play as it was released during mirrorless. Great cameras, just weird enough timing that I’m not sure a lot would be required in first round of production. I hope you can find one my friend
The beauty of these more modern Nikon DSLRs is that there is AF Fine Tune lens calibrations in the camera for any individual F lens that once calibrated it is stored in the camera memory and camera recognizes that lens automatically every time you mount it... as long it is the D series onward with data contacts. There is a Non-CPU Lens for manual lenses that can also be store but I believe has to be enabled in the menu each time lens is mounted, not sure if focus accuracy is part of that data, I have yet to try it on my Ai/Ai-S lenses. Coming from lier Nikon DSLRs to Fuji X mirrorless now back to Nikon, I too have the Z5 and D850 as my "updated" gear. I still have yet to get any Z glass for my Z5 and have been adapting F glass But I am now thinking I should just trade in my Z5 and get the D780 as my dedicated 24Mp everyday/general camera since I have a nice collection of F glass dating back to the 70's to present G series. The Z5 is a fantastic camera and that IBIS is definitely the icing on the cake but compared to my DSLRs it feels like a toy with less tactile controls that I'm used to on the DSLRs.
I think i'm going upgrade my Nikon gear but I"m going with Canon , this time around . I have a nikon d7200 and various lenses. I really like the Canon r10 .
@@ZWadePhoto oh yeah I’m in Mirrorless big time Z6iI since launch 2 Sony A9II cameras and a Nikon D500. I just have been feeling nostalgic For optical viewfinder and loved the D750 so always looked at this one. But I have to check myself and buy on a need basis at the moment until my business gets more traction then I can have more money to pay with other cameras. I actually like the experience and whole process of photography
well if anybody would enlighten me how to use silent electronic shutter and avoid banding under LED lights with the D780 .... but nobody even talks about it ... hmmm
The D780 is a fabulous camera! It is too bad that Nikon didn't create it three years before it was released. I reluctantly sold mine because I moved to Nikon's mirrorless system. I used this as a travel camera for awhile with the inferior Nikon 28-300mm lens. This lens sadly underperformed with this camera. The D780 is a smooth running machine. I hope that Nikon eventually makes a much improved 28-300 z mount lens. Maybe I just had a bad copy of my f mount version of this lens.
how did you find this camera for travel? was it heavy and annoying to carry around? I'm looking for a new one and I mainly do travel photography/videos and I'm just worried about the size/weight, otherwise I think this camera is great and would get it!
You should rent a mirrorless before you upgrade. There won’t be any parts for repair for DSLRs by the time you’ll need to fix either of those. Just something to think about
I just picked up a D780... I have to say I'm disappointed that it's ISO performance is basically the same as my D750, I mean you'd think that dual native ISO & BSI tech might translate to say a extra 1stop of improvement but I'm not seeing it. On the plus side the liveview experience has transformed and might potentially offer me a way to approach headshots differently using eye AF (my favourite portrait lenses are D lenses so the Z6/Z6ii route was never viable). The video side also looks to have significant potential for reels and what not. However when it boils down to it for the same money as a D780 you can have a D750 for the stills and a panasonic GH5 for the video side and I suspect for most professional paid gigs you're far better off with a D750 + GH5. What the D780 enables you to do is capture quick & easy video clips during a stills shoot for social media reels to promote your work i.e. the fluff but don't get me wrong more than I care to admit sometimes it is the fluff that attracts you new clients.
Oh for Godsakes! lol welcome to the channel buddy. I actually didn't have the D780 long enough to do any of the tests I had initially planned, as I had a gear meltdown moment and said f**k it and sold everything I didn't use ALL the time. I have a video about it check it out. But I'm sure what you're saying holds weight. Nikon would make the business move to get ONE more DSLR for people to upgrade to before forcing transition to mirrorless. haha. I appreciate your notes for anyone who is still shopping. See you around the channel!
As far as Nikon goes, the Nikon Z8 and Z9 do more than I can conceptualize with both photo and video 🤷♂️ might be worth renting and seeing if it’s for you.
Sorry ZWade, I have to disagree in the D780. Unless one shoots video, this camera is NOT ENOUGH of an upgrade to warrant spending the $ over a D750, esp. if one already has a D750 (and I do, along with a D850, a Z9, 2 F100s, an N80 and today an F6).
I bought the D780 for those exact same reasons. I wante dthe best Nikon hybrid DSLR that I can use all my native F glass on. I have a Z7II so the Z6 was not something I felt that I needed.
Learned to shot with a Nikon F2. Had a number of film, and Digital SLR's.
With the Nikon D780 is the last of the SLR models. Love the feel in my hand.
Use it for pictures, however going to look at shooting video....
Right on Brent! It's a pretty fun camera. If I ever mind myself with more money from UA-cam than I know what to do with, I might grab one again
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and comments...I still have my D500 & am very happy although I do like the positives of the D780 that you mention in the video....I haven't considered moving to mirrorless gear yet as I am only a hobbyist & mirrorless are too expensive at the moment.... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😊
Thanks for watching. Cheers from America
I bought a d780. Why not a z6? Oh let me see.......more comforatable and deeper hand grip, couldn't get the FTZ and Z6 to talk to my 3rd party lenses, couldn't use my older D series lenses, Z6 has only one card slot, z6 battery life is crap, didn't like the EVF - it's still laggy, don't like the 1980's casio watch style top screen... oh yes then there's those stupidly expensive XQD cards! AND at the moment the difference between a D780 and the the z6 ii, which has 2 card slots, is about £100.....so no, even the z6 ii doesn't make sense next to a D780. ......Once you have factored in the FTZ adaptor, the extra batteries you will need, and the XQD card, actually the D780 is cheaper! Why is it that mirrorless folk seem to think that their choice of this new fangled technology is superior? for video maybe it makes sense, but for everything else get a DSLR. Dump the marketing hype, get a D780!
That’s a pretty decent sales pitch there Phil! Thanks for watching
@@ZWadePhoto So was your vid, but thought I'd agree by posting a rant of my own.
I had this camera for a while, it's definitely one of the most underrated camera ! Someone sadly stole it... I used it for years alone, then got a Z9, and was still using the D780 in low light - what most specs don't show is - there is NO AF-assist with mirrorless. I'm talking about AF-assist that the flash send, mirrorless use the sensor to focus, and there's IR filter in front of it, so, they can't see infrared that are used for AF-assist. On the D780, or any DSLR, the camera grab instant and accurate AF even in pitch black scenario, whereas the mirrorless will hunt, find focus very slowly AND probably miss it. Even in very high end cameras like the Z9. Only way around it is to use continuous lighting, which is really not ideal for example when you shoot weddings or concerts.
I don't know my friend, I haven't missed AF-assist. My current project has me shooting in almost pitch black and my Z9 is still able to use eye tracking, as long as the model's eyes are open. Now when i'm not in pitch black, eyes open or closed doesn't matter. But still, the hit rate is so close to 100% that I can't rule out myself as the issue on the few missed shots in pitch black.
But the D780, I loved that camera. I don't know if it's underrated or just simply, never had vast ownership. It came out at a transitional phase and that's sad. I think anyone who had one and didn't like it would be a them problem. haha. Thanks for commenting.
Thank you for your comments about the D780. I also just bought one a short while ago and I love it. I prefer the handling of a DSLR over a smaller Z camera for pro work. I also got the Z5 for when I want to travel with a smaller camera, as there was not enough budget for z6ii (the Z5 body was $1000 less than z6ii in Canada). I definitely preferred buying a D780 over a z6ii for most of the work I do (products and headshots and some events), as I like the OVF and the 2 focusing systems are good for photos or video. This D780 camera is definitely relevant in todays world as lots of pros still keep using DSLRs, as lots of external control buttons etc.
Thanks for commenting Adrian!
Great Video, do you know if there is an after market battery grip for the d780?
Jupioshop popped up when I googled it. Good luck to you buddy :)
Still have mine in a semi regular rotation. The sound and feel of the pentaprism on a Nikon is a zen experience. Only disappointing thing about that camera is it makes you think about what a D880 could have been. Good content.
Thanks Dave! And I feel you. ONE last 800 series may have been a huge hit. But, I understand Nikon not redeveloping a new sensor. The 780 is easy. Same megapixels and sensor as a z6. Different option, similar hardware
I'm hoping for the d880 with the a7IV 33mp sony stock of sensors
As an astrophotographer, the biggest reason I bought a used D780 over a new Z6 was that DSLRs have a lower power consumption, thus are more reliable in temperatures well below freezing.
The other reasons were the D780 having the sensor and latest image processor and that I wasn't to give up on D-lenses, which are now super affordable.
I with the camera, I can use my 250 euro 60mm f/2.8D for macro and film digitizing.
Thanks for commenting my friend! The only reason I got rid of my 780 was because I had a gear meltdown and got rid of everything I didn't use on a weekly basis. Amazing DSLR, and a fantastic last DSLR camera for Nikon. One that they and anyone who owns one should be proud of!
I don't recognize your name so I hope to see you more around the channel!
That 60mm D is one of my favorite lenses ever. I haven't seen anything before or after as versatile as it. It will literally do anything, including film digitizing which not a lot of people, including myself, have mentioned in UA-cam Content. Thanks for commenting my friend!
Isn't it nice to have choices! You have proven your point, you have a need, you were smart, and made the right decision! Good luck to you and keep clicking !!! Are you saying a new lens review is coming?
Maaaaaaaaybe
I just bought this camera and I'm waiting for it to get here. I went to a camera store and messed around with a few different cameras and this one just felt right in the hand. I understand the appeal of mirrorless, but I honestly feel that the build quality on DSLRs are better and I feel like larger lenses make the mirrorless cameras kinda front heavy. Also, the quality of the EVF in the Z6 isn't that great. I will probably get a mirrorless camera once they are better quality and more affordable. Also, lens selection. 😬
Consider the Z5 series next time around :). They are cheap and awesome if you don’t need fast shutterbspeed
z5 still has a crop factor at 4k, but it is such an underrated camera. It is often on special for 1k. Stills are excellent and I find the auto focus faster than the z7ii.
That, I didn’t know. Lol oh well
@@ZWadePhoto I don’t mind so much adjusting for the crop with various focal lengths but I HATE the idea that I’m only using 2/3 of the sensor. It’s like buying a 60 inch tv and only using 40 inches of the screen.
@@jdelarosa89 exactly. The unwanted zoom, is an inconvenience, the thought of not using full capacity, mixed in with a bunch of other camera features that I don’t use that I already paid for…oof. Lord have mercy
I've been using my nikon d5100 for 11 years and am wanting to get a new camera now as it's dying and I've outgrown it lol. I can't decide between this one and switching to mirrorless. I have lenses but they're APSC so I'd need to get new ones no matter what I choose I reckon. I love that DSLR battery life and the optical view finder, I'd get this one with no hesitation if it was lighter...that's the only thing that's making me concerned as I do a lot of travel photography and am building a youtube presence for travel videos so I want something for both that will be easy to hike with/carry around. Curious what other people's thoughts are on this? is the D780 easy to carry around?
At this point, I would Highly recommend going mirrorless if you’re upgrading. Support for Nikon DSLR is already on its way out. You can get a Z5 for a nice deal right now :)
@@ZWadePhoto thank you for your advice! I have been swaying back and forth a lot lately but logically, switching to mirrorless does make more sense
@@rachel.isabellewhat camera did you choose eventually? I'm also on a D5xxxx (5600) and hesitating between D780 or Zf mirrorless...
@@G91YS I went with the mirrorless Fujifilm XT4 and got a converter for the lenses as well as got 1 fuji lens
Congrats on your purchase! I Won't be jumping into mirrorless territory YET...this camera D780 might very well be the LAST DSLR that I'll ever own...will buy a used one before the holidays, then will wait for the next 2 years or so (or more) until Nikon comes up with an amazong sub $2K mirrorless. These Z line of bodies I feel like a bit overpriced for what they are at the moment and the only native lenses worth getting are the 50mm 1.8 and the 40mm f2
Still very happy with my D750 and D610 with my SIGMA ART lenses
Right on my guy! Use what you own and is still mechanically functioning!!
I am also using D610. It's result is fine.There is no necessity to go for mirrorless cameras.
I have thought if I were to get another DSLR camera, it would be the D850 or D780. I do like how the D780 has a higher ISO range.
It’s a nice camper DJ.D. Thanks for commenting!
After using my D780 with 24-120mm F4 lens plus my 105mm lens for macro for 2 years, this is a great camera body for in studio professional work as most of controls are on the outside so easy and fast to use. I also have the Z6ii now for when I want to be mobile on the go and walk around. I traded up my Z5 for Z6ii. However, for in studio work the D780 is the best camera for most pro work (except maybe video captured while moving around as Z6ii and Z5 has 5 axis stabilization and D780 does not).
@@adrianvanleeuwen right on my friend. Glad you got a set up that works for you!
I wanted the Z6ll, but just outside my budget. So with being a Hybrid Camera, I can learn some Mirrorless camera skills
At the time I got it it was the same price as the Z6ii. The used camera market must be stupid right now. Thanks for commenting.
I own the Nikon D750 and are very happy with it! I gave away all the Nikon DX bodies to Family Members to get them started with Photography rather than using their Phones! My next camera will be the D780 that I will add to the D750 bag! It's Full Frame or nothing!
The D780 is a super cool blend between what mirrorless gives and the reliability of the DSLR. Very cool camera. Might do another one in the future. It's kind of a cool time piece that also happens to be pretty damn awesome. Thanks for watching!
How does autofocus compare to d4s? Shooting normal, through the viewfinder?
I can’t compare side by side, but I’m sure worth the huge distance in age, the D780 is likely better. The d4s however is a legend in image output and low light performance. And you can pick them up for a great deal these days.
@@ZWadePhoto I am asking because D780 looks very nice to me, but it has the same af module as d750. I am currently shooting on D4 and it is a lowlight beast for sure.
Just ordered one today. I will not think about a switch to Nikon mirrorless until they make an adapter for "D Series" lenses.
I would love to see an adapter that will drive screw drive lenses. Makes business sense, because G lenses are more expensive this drive sales there, but, it sucks from a customer support basis
Great video and very helpful in helping me decide if I should go for one. I currently shoot Mirrorless with Leica but used to use Nikon DSLR’s in the past. Never full frame though and I’ve got the opportunity to buy a new D780 for half price.. but tossing up if I should or not because of the “DSLR” factor.. but this video has definitely helped. So I’ve sub’d.
Awesome! Glad I could help Simon
Thankfully, all the used cameras I bought were non smokers. One camera liked to dip though.
✌️😂
Seriously, congrats on your purchase. It’s a great camera regardless of how many new cameras are released.
Thanks Jeffrey. I think it will stay relevant with new photographers especially for awhile
Used D780 are still rare in Australia. Hopefully more will come on the used market at an affordable price this time next year.
I’m not certain Nikon produced a ton of them. It was kind of an awkward play as it was released during mirrorless. Great cameras, just weird enough timing that I’m not sure a lot would be required in first round of production. I hope you can find one my friend
The beauty of these more modern Nikon DSLRs is that there is AF Fine Tune lens calibrations in the camera for any individual F lens that once calibrated it is stored in the camera memory and camera recognizes that lens automatically every time you mount it... as long it is the D series onward with data contacts. There is a Non-CPU Lens for manual lenses that can also be store but I believe has to be enabled in the menu each time lens is mounted, not sure if focus accuracy is part of that data, I have yet to try it on my Ai/Ai-S lenses.
Coming from lier Nikon DSLRs to Fuji X mirrorless now back to Nikon, I too have the Z5 and D850 as my "updated" gear. I still have yet to get any Z glass for my Z5 and have been adapting F glass But I am now thinking I should just trade in my Z5 and get the D780 as my dedicated 24Mp everyday/general camera since I have a nice collection of F glass dating back to the 70's to present G series.
The Z5 is a fantastic camera and that IBIS is definitely the icing on the cake but compared to my DSLRs it feels like a toy with less tactile controls that I'm used to on the DSLRs.
Thanks for commenting Art!
What is the Mystery Camera?
At this point, I have no idea. Lol. That was a year ago.
I sort of wish I never sold my Nikon D610, I should've just kept it and had it for vintage glass haha.
I still love vintage glads
I think i'm going upgrade my Nikon gear but I"m going with Canon , this time around . I have a nikon d7200 and various lenses. I really like the Canon r10 .
Right on my dude! 🤙
I’ve been looking at buying this one too
If you’re still in DSLR, it’s a great camera, but you might be able to get into mirrorless for cheaper. Up to you my friend. Or just do both haha
@@ZWadePhoto oh yeah I’m in Mirrorless big time Z6iI since launch 2 Sony A9II cameras and a Nikon D500. I just have been feeling nostalgic For optical viewfinder and loved the D750 so always looked at this one. But I have to check myself and buy on a need basis at the moment until my business gets more traction then I can have more money to pay with other cameras. I actually like the experience and whole process of photography
well if anybody would enlighten me how to use silent electronic shutter and avoid banding under LED lights with the D780 .... but nobody even talks about it ... hmmm
Hmmm, because I do don’t use silent ever lol that reason being one of them
The D780 is a fabulous camera! It is too bad that Nikon didn't create it three years before it was released. I reluctantly sold mine because I moved to Nikon's mirrorless system. I used this as a travel camera for awhile with the inferior Nikon 28-300mm lens. This lens sadly underperformed with this camera. The D780 is a smooth running machine. I hope that Nikon eventually makes a much improved 28-300 z mount lens. Maybe I just had a bad copy of my f mount version of this lens.
Once you get comfortable with mirrorless, it’s hard to go back ha
@@ZWadePhoto The Z lenses are so good. Better than the cameras. I am eying the Z6III.
how did you find this camera for travel? was it heavy and annoying to carry around? I'm looking for a new one and I mainly do travel photography/videos and I'm just worried about the size/weight, otherwise I think this camera is great and would get it!
@@rachel.isabelle As for as DSLRs go, it’s definitely lighter than others, but it’s not necessarily compact.
@@ZWadePhoto The D780 is much more compact than the D850.
would love to get a D780 or D850, my D7000 had his best time
You should rent a mirrorless before you upgrade. There won’t be any parts for repair for DSLRs by the time you’ll need to fix either of those. Just something to think about
Maybe my next camera, if my D750 or D850 dies...
Noice buddy! Thanks for commenting!
I just picked up a D780... I have to say I'm disappointed that it's ISO performance is basically the same as my D750, I mean you'd think that dual native ISO & BSI tech might translate to say a extra 1stop of improvement but I'm not seeing it. On the plus side the liveview experience has transformed and might potentially offer me a way to approach headshots differently using eye AF (my favourite portrait lenses are D lenses so the Z6/Z6ii route was never viable). The video side also looks to have significant potential for reels and what not. However when it boils down to it for the same money as a D780 you can have a D750 for the stills and a panasonic GH5 for the video side and I suspect for most professional paid gigs you're far better off with a D750 + GH5. What the D780 enables you to do is capture quick & easy video clips during a stills shoot for social media reels to promote your work i.e. the fluff but don't get me wrong more than I care to admit sometimes it is the fluff that attracts you new clients.
Oh for Godsakes! lol welcome to the channel buddy. I actually didn't have the D780 long enough to do any of the tests I had initially planned, as I had a gear meltdown moment and said f**k it and sold everything I didn't use ALL the time. I have a video about it check it out. But I'm sure what you're saying holds weight. Nikon would make the business move to get ONE more DSLR for people to upgrade to before forcing transition to mirrorless. haha. I appreciate your notes for anyone who is still shopping. See you around the channel!
Why can't I get just one camera which can do it all
As far as Nikon goes, the Nikon Z8 and Z9 do more than I can conceptualize with both photo and video 🤷♂️ might be worth renting and seeing if it’s for you.
I wish Nikon made one last DX camera. Lots of cheap lenses there.
Thanks for watching Kenny!
Sorry ZWade, I have to disagree in the D780. Unless one shoots video, this camera is NOT ENOUGH of an upgrade to warrant spending the $ over a D750, esp. if one already has a D750 (and I do, along with a D850, a Z9, 2 F100s, an N80 and today an F6).
Agree to disagree my friend!
As a photographer who owns both I disagree with you it’s a huge improvement over the D750. It’s a 24.5 MP D 850 in MHO with a fantastic live view
I bought the D780 for those exact same reasons. I wante dthe best Nikon hybrid DSLR that I can use all my native F glass on. I have a Z7II so the Z6 was not something I felt that I needed.
Noice dude! I hope you're enjoying it!
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See you never! I mean later!