The STUNNING Results Using BUDGET Gear!!

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  • @ppww6076
    @ppww6076 Рік тому +198

    My guess is that the videos are popular because you are humble, enthusiastic, helpful, and honest about the good and the bad. I appreciate seeing the RAW files, and the stunning processed results. Good job.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +24

      Thanks, you are too kind, I am glad you enjoy the Raw to processed image, a very important part of the process. Cheers, Duade

    • @markrossi5721
      @markrossi5721 Рік тому

      Very well said and I concur.

  • @carlosenriquez2092
    @carlosenriquez2092 Рік тому +15

    The chatter these days is burst rates, ISO, megapixels, dynamic range, buffer rates, full frame, apsc, auto focus, eye tracking and the mind numbing list goes on and on. We don't speak of motivation, inspiration, composition, purpose, storytelling, artistic intent, interpretation. Photography has suffered so much because of the focus on the latest and the greatest. Thank you for this, it is very necessary to see your infectious enthusiasm. Enjoying the process without regard for outdated gear.

  • @msyuan1124
    @msyuan1124 Рік тому +61

    It’s an extremely difficult time for me now so when I saw you’d posted a new video, I knew my day would be better. I was not disappointed. The reason I love your videos is because the joy you find in nature photography is infectious. And just like your dear friend, Matt, you give to others both your joy and knowledge. You honor your late friend and have inspired and touched me, once again. Thank you, sir.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +4

      Thanks Mark, I am happy you enjoy my videos and they are helping you. Sorry to hear you are going through a difficult time. Yes, Matt was a wonderful friend and inspiration and would have loved this session. Cheers, Duade

  • @flyingfilmmaker
    @flyingfilmmaker Рік тому +2

    I got started with a Canon SX50 bridge camera (1200mm equivalent!!) which got me hooked, and then my first DSLR bird photography setup was a Canon SL1 with a Sigma 120-400 lens. I kind of dropped bird photography for a while because I was busy with other things, but recently decided to to get back into it and just picked up a Sigma 150-600 Contemporary to use with my Canon R6 and 90D. I found your channel from your videos on using that lens with the Canon mirrorless bodies and have really been enjoying your videos! I think you've become my favorite bird photographers on UA-cam in the about a week since I found your channel. I think part of why I (and I presume others) enjoy these videos is because your enthusiasm and excitement about bird photography are just contagious! really resonate with what you said about "flow state" in bird photography. My favorite part about it is the experience of being absorbed in shooting the photos and working with the birds.

  • @jh-1983
    @jh-1983 Рік тому +55

    What a way to honour your mate Matt’s memory. You’re inspiring thousands in this blissful hobby with your infectious love of wildlife. I’m sure he’d be chuffed ❤

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thank you kindly

  • @dumchidumchi
    @dumchidumchi Рік тому +1

    Brilliant backlit silhouette shots! Awesome video as usual. 👍

  • @teddyabraham3289
    @teddyabraham3289 Рік тому +7

    I take photos for my self-happiness. Maybe it won't be good photos to others, but for me, it gives happiness in my mind.

  • @lfarrington-by4ll
    @lfarrington-by4ll Рік тому +2

    Love this! It truly proves that it's about the photographer - not the equipment. Thanks for sharing

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks, it is my pleasure, Cheers, Duade

  • @dimitristsagdis7340
    @dimitristsagdis7340 Рік тому +2

    I started with film/slide on an EOS 5/A2e and the Canon EF 75-300 IS trying to photograph a relatively small bird (probably a Sanderling) in the Palmforest lagoon in southern Crete in 2002. It was just after sunset and I was using a polarizer to minimize the reflections and I didn't have enough light/speed to freeze the bird that had the habit of walking around the lagoon rather than stay stationary at one spot long enough for me to photograph. Those days everything was manual more or less and 3 fps max. Plus, I wasn't shooting at eye level. In short it didn’t work out, and when the prints came back I said: 'I must do better'. Until then I was doing mainly landscape and travel photography, and the occasional portrait. This set me on the path for to bird and wildlife photography trajectory and it took me many years to put a decent kit together. I appreciate today the 40D+EF400 are at a bargain price but when they first came out they were prohibitively expensive for me. So my next iteration was the 450D+75-300 which was great but slow and not enough reach. Then I got the EF 100-400 II IS (still using the 450 body) and I thought I was the king of the hill. Until I tried to focus in early morning fog (everything was grey) trying to photograph wales and it wouldn't focus, so I moved to the 7DII. This combo was mind blowing for stationary wildlife but for moving wildlife the AF would often let me down; esp. when using the 1.4x - cause I wanted more reach. And IQ wasn't that great to be honest. Then I got a 300 f/2.8 still with my 7DII using 1.4x and 2x. Which I still found slow for moving subjects, AF would be hit and miss which would frustrate me to no end - and I did had the whole combo calibrated by Canon. Eventually I migrated to the R5 and this year traded my 300 for a 500 f/4. Most of my gear I got to solve a particular problem I encountered in a particular situation in the field. Most of my gear I got a couple of years after the product was launched (so to have reviews and tests, prices to go down) and often towards the end of a model's life when on sale so at least a generation behind of what each time was the equivalent latest and greatest.

  • @Shinson_music
    @Shinson_music Рік тому +6

    I photographed with a canon 7D. Very good kamera for under 200$ I highly recommended this camera for beginners or people with a low budget.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Jan, totally agree, I used it for years and got wonderful photos. Cheers, Duade

  • @numlock9653
    @numlock9653 2 дні тому

    I started with a 2MP canon A20 point-and-shoot, but my first SLR was a 10MP canon digital rebel XTI and the kit lens. My mind was officially blown however when I decided to pick up a 100mm 2.8mm macro lens. The only "wildlife" I captured with it were my girlfriend's horses and her cat, and the odd bug. I still have that lens today with an EF adapter mounted to a R5 and soon an R7 I just ordered for fun (a price I couldn't refuse).
    You're right, a good lens is a good lens, regardless of the body it's mounted to.
    Keep up the great work. Your videos are some of my favorites on UA-cam.

  • @ibp2007
    @ibp2007 Рік тому +1

    Landscape for me. But after years of commercial photography I enjoy the tranquillity and being alone. Like you I take my old trusty d80 out of the bag but it has just passed.

  • @bruceholmes4006
    @bruceholmes4006 Рік тому +2

    Wow, what great shots with an older Model camera - Canon 40D. It just proves, its light, subject, and composition and getting out there. I was a little jealous as there seemed to be lots of birds on your visit.
    I think Nature for me has a great healing quality. When getting out I seem to not dwell and be in the moment. After my wife passed away over 2 1/2 years ago I started to take my Canon Rebel T6 and then purchased a used Canon 6D. I use to drive, camp, and walk in nature when I was younger and I kind of resolved or "escaped" to get out more and the camera kind of came with me after a bit. It seems to ease me somehow, being in the moment when I am looking for birds and taking shots.
    I am trying to not "hunt" so much and sit and wait and see what bird might come to me. But I tend to be a "walker/shooter" type so will see if it takes.
    What a great video and a way to honor your mentor doing something you both loved I think your friend Matt would be proud of the progress you have made as a photographer and the great content you provide on this channel. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Cheers

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Bruce, I totally agree and sorry for your loss, photography really is a wonderful way to help our mental health and just experience nature. I'm glad to hear you are enjoying your photography and thanks again for the support, Cheers, Duade

  • @aperturecollect
    @aperturecollect 3 місяці тому +2

    The 40d goes up to 3200, but at that you will see banding and noise usually. It's a wonderful camera, I've had mine since 2008 and it still gets used quite a bit.

  • @budgetbirder
    @budgetbirder Рік тому +3

    Absolutely love your videos, all the way over here in Ontario, Canada. I got started on an old Canon Rebel XS paired with simple kit lenses ( 18-50mm and 55-250mm). Currently got the Canon 90d with the Sigma 150-600mm. I simply do it for a relaxation or release from the stresses of life. I shoot mostly alone but I have made a great friend in my travels and we do often shoot together. Sometimes he comes to my area and other times I go to his ( only about a 30 minute drive). We recently took a guys only photography trip to a well known park ( Algonquin Park, huge park) and spent a few days there just exploring and capturing wildlife, sharing in our passion for the craft. I recently told him about your channel and how it would be a bucklet list dream to spend time shooting with you, doubt that will ever happen but know this Duade, you inspire a lot of people with your page, your content, your knowledge and your passion. Much like your mentor did for you, you are now doing for us and it's greatly appreciated.

  • @pokethekat1
    @pokethekat1 Місяць тому +1

    Great video. Love seeing these older DSLR's proving they still are relevant as ever.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Місяць тому

      Thanks, I appreciate it, Cheers, Duade

  • @global001
    @global001 Рік тому +2

    My first film camera was the Pentax K1000 in 1986, then first digital was Canon 5D mkI. Think it was 12mp, full frame, 9 AF points. The salesman said it would be the only digital camera I’d need as it was so advanced. Lol. That didn’t turn out to be true but was an amazing camera. Sold it when I bought the mk II. Then the mk III now on R5C.

  • @keithwilson7358
    @keithwilson7358 Рік тому +1

    Duane firstly thank you for the high quality of your videos they are both informative and entertaining
    I got into wildlife photography after having down days as a result from my service in recent theatres of the Middle East
    It was my escape somewhere that was my space, maybe a woodland or field sometimes by a river but always just me my camera (gifted canon M50 then a canon 5ds) and my flask of coffee and the friendship of wildlife ,no anger no stress just quiet
    Your channel helps me as I’m sure it helps many other build confidence in the craft
    Keep up the fantastic work

  • @Lil-JensStudio
    @Lil-JensStudio Рік тому +1

    "Just having fun" is at the heart of why I go out and shoot as often as possible. Having nice gear is great but some of the best fun I ever had was with a $125 Fuji FinePix S1500 over a dozen years ago. Even with it's limitations, that camera delivered some amazing images that required very little post editing. With it's light weight, I could pack it and several spare batteries for miles with no noticeable fatigue. I think I ran somewhere around 11-12000 shots through that camera before I dropped it and caused something to damage the files every time I reinserted the SD card. It now sit's on display in my Camera Hall of Fame right next to my 1977 model Pentax K1000. Many thanks again for sharing your love of your craft with the world. I could watch these for hours on end!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks mate, yes, I love being out there just having fun, which is what it is all about. Cheers, Duade

  • @stewartcook9748
    @stewartcook9748 Рік тому

    You make photography accessible, most of us can’t afford the luxury of having the best kit. Then you compare your images to the highly polished IG FB photos and can easily get discouraged. You feel like the kid with his face pressed up against the glass looking in the sweet shop. You prove that it’s about the quality of life you gain while aiming to improve your craft of capturing images. Its remarkable that you can bring people together worldwide who may not have that outlet locally. Keep up the great work 🎉

  • @ivanrovato3588
    @ivanrovato3588 Рік тому +1

    I think people enjoy your videos because you're spontaneous, simple and lively like a baby with the first toy! Simply great!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Ivan, yes, that is a good way to put it, Cheers, Duade

  • @Gaztography
    @Gaztography Рік тому +1

    I had a film camera back in the day but it was only when we planned a trip to see my Dad in America back in 2011 that I wanted to buy a camera to capture the holiday. I bought a Fuji HS20 but soon wanted a better camera, moved to a Canon 600D, to a 7D Mk 2, and now a R5. I didn’t start with birding and nature but soon found it to be the genre that captured the spirit. Watching Red Kites and hearing the birds during lockdown in the UK. I prefer the taking of images and find the editing a chore, that’s not the important part for me, I prefer being in nature. I don’t do social media apart from watching UA-cam. I’m colour blind so maybe the confidence to edit is not there. You channel Duade is simply brilliant, this video sums up it all. The excitement and passion shown is so infectious, I’m sure it feeds onto everyone of your viewers. Keep up the great work Duade.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Gary, yes, the process is the fun part for sure. Glad to hear you are enjoying getting out with your camera. Cheers, Duade

  • @williamchan8866
    @williamchan8866 5 місяців тому +1

    I shot streets for many decades but only lately I’m into birds. Each time I go out, like street…..I push myself in the way I compose or “see” the bird. Being a beginner it’s fascinating to notice behaviours of different type of birds. Sometimes after the first edit I’ll take a second look and see somthing I didn’t notice before, very cool.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks William, great attitude and noticing behaviour is key for sure. Cheers, Duade

  • @shekharswarnakar5592
    @shekharswarnakar5592 Рік тому +1

    There's no better way to Honour your mentor/friend Matt, other than to go out into the Wildlife and shoot. Now coming to your 40D I'm really really astonished that how good the Canon 40D can be like really, it's almost 16 years old at this point or rather I must say 16 years new. ❤

  • @Timber81
    @Timber81 Рік тому +2

    Wow! You have inspired me greatly with this location. I have a special place near my home much like your location which affords me Great Sunrise's. So healing. I hear the cathartic release in your voice as your cameras shutter captures chemical time in your beautiful images. I appreciate you ...

  • @weschilton
    @weschilton Рік тому

    One other thing besides good glass that helps these older bodies is all of the advanced software we have for processing raw files that just didn't exist when the 40D was new.
    Want to talk about an old camera? I still have my 1964 Nikon Nikkormat and 3 lenses (24mm, 43-86mm, 200mm) that my father gave me for my 10th birthday (in 1976). That was my camera from 1976 until I bought my first DSLR (Canon 20D) in 2004! Every once in a while I'll pull it out and shoot some B&W film--nothing makes you change the way you shoot more than switching to from a modern mirrorless camera to mechanical SLR and B&W film! Brings back so many good memories!

  • @AnishPandey12
    @AnishPandey12 Рік тому +5

    Duade, for so many of us who want to pursue this hobby and have the hardware to do so but not enough time or inspiration to go out, you do a brilliant job of capturing why we should. Just pure passion, simplicity and love for nature. Absolutely adore your work, please never stop so we don't either.

  • @markkelly3739
    @markkelly3739 Рік тому +7

    The best thing about this video is the pure joy of photography without obsession of the latest and greatest gear. Thank you for the inspiration and your joy is so genuine and contagious. The reason I do it is for the love of nature and the animals that I photograph. I have more trust in them than I do in humans.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Couldn't agree more!

  • @dianneturner4874
    @dianneturner4874 Рік тому +1

    Enjoying the moment and being out there is what I like. The surprises that come along when you least expect them. I have an old 7D and I love taking photos with that camera. I started birding mainly just by watching the birds as I was walking in the bush or beach. I started taking photos so I could get some shots to paint but now I am keen photographer. I love being out in nature, the way it feels to be out in the world. Birds are the most wonderful creatures to watch and I never tire of it. If I had my way I would be out all day every day. I loved your photos today they were lovely and what a glorious spot to photograph. I adore Grebes so was happy to see a couple in your video!

  • @melshearer3289
    @melshearer3289 Рік тому +1

    I love the fact that we are recording the history and the pure enjoyment of the art of Photography

  • @oldman4827
    @oldman4827 Рік тому +1

    Oh, right. You have luxury there!! My first dslr is still alive and kicking. 3.2 mp, 3 fps, 1,5" screen. = Canon D30. Their first homegrown model. Got it 23rd dec 2000. Focus check was back at the pc. My glass was horrible. Tamron 200-400 f5.6. Had to stop down to f10 to get it sharp.
    Now at last I have the Canon 100-400 f4.5-5.6L II. The images are amazing, even on the D30. My "new" camera is the 7d. The difference between the images coming from the two bodies aint that great when the glass is superb.
    Conclusion: Get good glass over expensive body.

  • @jamie3976
    @jamie3976 Рік тому +3

    I like the peace and quiet of the early morning. Right now, all I have is a cellphone and a spotting scope for my wildlife photography it takes good shots, but the foucusibg and other setting are hard to mess with and still get the shot.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Jamie, that fact you are out and about in nature is great and I get a lot of joy from that. Cheers, Duade

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel Рік тому

      Can't be as bad as trying to use a cellphone to take a photo of an object in a stereo microscope...

  • @dgirard1066
    @dgirard1066 Рік тому

    I'm surprise that you dont understand what bring us to your videos. Simply, you really succeed to share your passion and the pleasure that this activity give you.
    And I, for my self, can totaly relate to the way you expose your values in this particular video.
    So thanks for sharing your feelings.

  • @Klamul
    @Klamul Рік тому +2

    Big thanks to you, man! You seem so happy and make me happy too! Thanks! Love your videos, I started shooting 3 months ago after your videos

  • @cesarm8811
    @cesarm8811 Рік тому +1

    Duade, you are one of my favorite UA-cam channel. You are sincere, talented and most of all really good person. I am hobbyist photographer, but not into wildlife photographer (not yet a least). My main hobby is playing golf (now that I am retired I get to play several times a week), also my wife and I love to travel (the pandemic really put a dampen on our travel's) and spending time with our grandkids. Most of my photography are family events, visiting the grandkids and while we travel. I never been to Australia (live in South Florida), but I hear from some of my friends that have been, it's a beautiful country. And very friendly people. I am not getting any younger, so if I plan to visit Australia, I better do it soon. Looking forward to your next video.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Cesar, I appreciate the feedback and I am happy to hear you enjoy the photos. We have plenty of nice golf courses down here and the bonus is they often have loads of nice birds :-) Cheers, Duade

  • @fotoinstruct6971
    @fotoinstruct6971 Рік тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed the natural pace of this video, no specific intent to teach anything, except how enjoyable the process can be, and not about the latest equipment "everybody must have". Unfortunately, the price of equipment is making it impossible for the average person to get into serious photography. I hope Canon continues the inexpensive Rebel series for just that reason. Those are the types of basic equipment we all started with 50+ years ago. Used gear makes the barrier to entry so much easier to break through. As an educator, I had my student's make a simple pin hole camera, go out for a shot, then quickly run back to the darkroom to see what image they had captured. The purpose was to show everyone that the photo should never be about the equipment, but the joy in creation.

  • @DelayRGC
    @DelayRGC Рік тому +13

    As a beginner in wildlife photography myself, I think it's fantastic you share pretty much everything, even when things don't really work out too well (6:39). It just helps to be reminded that you don't nail every shot, even with years or decades of experience.

  • @edhovrud
    @edhovrud Рік тому

    I enjoy photography for so many reasons, the challenge of learning techniques and technical aspects, learning to be creative, it keeps me mentally and physically active, and learning how to be patient and simply be in the moment and enjoy everything that I am experiencing and establishing a bond with the natural world. If I capture a nice photo, I am always pleased about that, but it can never replace the journey toward that end.

  • @svendnrgaard4158
    @svendnrgaard4158 Рік тому +3

    Your video shows us so well, that it's not the gear wich takes the good pictures - but the person behind. A lot of photograpers buys the newest gear and never learn how to use it ;-)

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Svend, yes, gear helps but you have to know how to make the most of it. Cheers, Duade

    • @jarlrmai
      @jarlrmai Рік тому +1

      It's the location and the light in real terms, the areas that Duade has access to are so miraculously amazing for bird photography, wild but by a road, free from other people, stunning light from an Australian dawn and birds that are not so afraid of people that they fly away instantly. It never ceases to amaze me how lucky he is to have free access to these areas and species, it's the one thing I reflect upon the most when I watch his videos.
      Of course one can get amazing photographs with such access with birds so close you can use 200mm and the free ability to choose your angle. When your birds are more skittish and your light not so reliable then having longer faster lenses and bodies able to cope with higher ISOs and shoot faster fill in some of the gaps allowing you to make the most of the rarer opportunities you get.
      It's not easy in other parts of the world, areas where exciting impressive species are present, not too skittish and you can legally get right down to the waters edge without disturbing the birds are rare in the UK for instance, they exist but you might need special access (be a warden on a reserve, or have permission from a landowner etc) Public reserves have hides that give poor angles and are often badly placed in terms of light direction, sometimes they don't even open until the good light is gone and the pools are fenced off, all for good reasons, but it does make things more difficult, weeping for the lost wild areas in the UK is something you do more frequently once you start getting in to wildlife.
      Duade is a passionate and skilled bird photographer but he is so lucky to have access to the places he does and yes scouting and finding these locations is a skill as well, but I would kill for access to somewhere like the wetlands that Duade seems to favour. Perhaps an vid focussing on this special place would be enlightening.

  • @aadithyanjr1382
    @aadithyanjr1382 Рік тому +5

    One joyous aspect of photography that I'd like to share which I recently started to appreciate is being aware of nature. There are a good amount of forest trails where I live which I love to hike but after getting my telephoto lens I started to stop and appreciate the trail itself. Usually I focused on the walking but now I am very much appreciating nature. And I've gotten more aware of the little aspects within. For some reason I can now spot the yellow eyes of an owl or the red feathers of a woodpecker from the dense tree lines, and I can even hear all the bird calls and smell the earth. It is such a magical feeling.
    I started out in street photography, so the approach there was always been fast paced, looking for contrasts, faces, compositions, colours, textures, etc like my brain was in overdrive constantly finding a good compositions.
    Dipping my toes into nature photography, its a whole new world. Its so serene. Its a completely unexplainable feeling.
    And I'd love to say Thank you Duade. You are one of the reason why I decided to expand my precious little hobby into the wildlife scape, and I am evermore grateful that I came across your channel.

  • @MiguelJuanez
    @MiguelJuanez Рік тому +2

    You mentioned it, the Flow State. There's something about going out into nature that makes me feel like I am 7 years old again and getting ready to go out on an adventure. Time just slips away and all I'm focused on is trying to relive that same "flow" energy that as a child, it made everything full of wonder.

  • @u3210
    @u3210 Рік тому +6

    Every video you make radiates your genuine love and enthusiasm, and I suspect this is responsible in part for all your viewers and subscribers. This video, for example, just made me happy that there is another person on Earth who appreciates nature as much as I do. You inspire me to go out and take some photos.
    The other part that make many of us stay, I believe, are your photos, and it's a nice touch that we get to see a kind of "before and after". And your already good photos become even better, when we know they come from your love of nature and wildlife photography.
    So thank you for this wonderful channel, and thank you for sharing your love and enthusiasm! You make the world a better place through them.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for such kind words and I appreciate the feedback, I am glad my passion comes through in the videos, I do have a lot of fun whilst out there. Cheers, Duade

  • @lorraineanderson149
    @lorraineanderson149 Рік тому +1

    The tree of all those Egrets is incredible! You have really helped me improve my photos this last year with the blinkies video. Thank you!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      My pleasure Lorraine, glad it helped, Cheers, Duade

  • @daleroyal6449
    @daleroyal6449 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for another great video Duade ,My main reason to be up at 4 each morning is the challengers nature gives,I have spent the last 8 weeks doing my field craft and leaving trail cams in a wooded area, Just to get a data of activity by the Badgers,and now thats done its time to start photographing them,Iv also got 3 Barn owl boxes with 3 pairs busy laying eggs ,so some exciting times ahead,Many Thanks again for what you do from England, happy shooting🦉🦉🦉🦉

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Sounds fantastic, good preparation will reap good rewards, have fun with the times ahead. Cheers, Duade

  • @treeman3663
    @treeman3663 Рік тому +1

    I have become addicted to birding so nice to get out in nature and allows me to concentrate on improving my photography 📸

  • @MewtwoExMasterMusic
    @MewtwoExMasterMusic Рік тому +1

    Greetings! Was just yesterday out and about looking for wildlife to shoot. I go out to unwind and destress while in nature. I find it exciting to see what i can photograph and if i can match what i saw as a child in nature magazines. Alas birds in my country are timid and flee easily.
    Also, hope you do a community submission again soon!

  • @TomazNMelo-tf9sc
    @TomazNMelo-tf9sc Рік тому +1

    This is the type of content that made me really enjoy your channel. You are one of the only UA-camrs that keep showing that wildlife and bird photography is for everyone. Don't matter the gear that you have. If you know how to use it and the advantages and limitations of your gear you can take awesome photos. I live in a country (Brazil) that photographic gear is very, very expensive. Very few people have the budget to jump in the mirrorless world. I decide in the end of last year to keep with my 7d mark II and my Sigma 150-600 for more time, because I'm enjoying the photos I took with this combo and recently I buyed a used Canon 70-300 L lens for my father and now during our weekend mornings we always go to a park in our city to photography birds, butterflyes and other wildlife. I can't imagine a better feeling be able to enjoy nature with my father.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Tomaz, I really appreciate your support and comment, that is great you are enjoying your 7D2 and Sigma, a wonderful combo that will bring you a lot of joy I am sure. Happy birding, Cheers, Duade

  • @laurelb8372
    @laurelb8372 Рік тому +2

    Great fun with the old camera. Shows you are a master with whatever camera you use

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Laurel, you are too kind, Cheers, Duade

  • @micahboyce_photography
    @micahboyce_photography 11 місяців тому +1

    Where did you get your shirt?
    Thanks for the video aswell😁

  • @Marleydia
    @Marleydia Рік тому

    Duade, you need to sell tshirts that say “where else would you rather be?” with one of your iconic backlit shots! That sums it up 100%. Just being in nature and experiencing the light, the birds, the animals is a gift. It replenishes my soul. I’m 2 years new to bird photography and have seen your channel from the beginning. I can’t thank you enough for everything you’ve taught me. It amazes me that I’m in the USA/Ohio and I’m learning from a teacher in Australia! Thank you and Cheers!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      It is my pleasure, yes, that would be a fun shirt for sure, great to hear you are really enjoying photography and the channel. Have fun out there with the birds. Cheers, Duade

  • @jiggyb21
    @jiggyb21 Рік тому

    I have found that landscape and wildlife photography do the the exact same thing for me really. It's all about getting out, away from people, and engulfed in a world where I am the minority. That's humbling to me. I watch wildlife photography videos and landscape photography videos and have never consciously differentiated between the two. They're the same to me. It's really the personality behind the information and experience. So Duade, if you read this, I think people tune it to watch you because you are genuine first. You are relaxing to watch in an otherwise increasingly intense-content world. You clearly know what you're talking about but it's your genuine nature that is so attractive. In all my years soaking up UA-cam content, you may the first person I haven't worried will lose their way. Keep doing what you are doing and while your channel may never get huge I sense that's okay with you and that's awesome if I'm right.

  • @kevins8575
    @kevins8575 Рік тому +2

    Glad that you had a great time! Nice shots with those oldies but goodies.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Kevin, yes, it was a lot of fun, Cheers, Duade

  • @finnkoustrup6162
    @finnkoustrup6162 Рік тому +3

    It is always a pleasure to watch your youtube videos. In 2006 I got my first digital Canon camera 350d with 70-300m f4 later 40d and now 7dmk ll. With this camera I have taken +300000 pictures still work fine. Bird photography is often difficult but when you succeed it is always worth all the hours in the field and at the same time it is good for your soul

  • @LeeCarpenterPhotography
    @LeeCarpenterPhotography Рік тому +2

    Your enthusiasm for wildlife has reminded me why I got into photography in the first place, as I got better I just kept piling on the pressure for each image to be a world beater and lost the joy of just getting out there and enjoying it. I started off with a 350d and over the years have upgraded as I improved, I now use an R6 mkii and am loving it, my passion for photography is returning once more. Having been a sufferer of anxiety, depression and chronic head pain for many years I find that I am most content when I am out shooting and it puts my struggles with the real world to one side for a period of time. So thank you for your enthusiasm and knowledge, it helps brighten up a dark day.

  • @picklebird1261
    @picklebird1261 Рік тому +1

    What a great morning in the bush! Your lenses are the same ones I started out with and used for many yrs. In fact, I would even put a 1.4 and 2x TC on the 70-200/2.8 to get more reach. My first camera was the Canon Rebel 350D but the two lenses (70-200 and 400/5.6) were on all the D series cameras to the 7D when the 100-400 replaced them. What a great walk down memory lane. Yep, the lenses hang around while the bodies change. Enjoy your blog. Really enjoyed your post on the F mode.
    Catherine

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Catherine, great to hear you used the same lenses and enjoyed the video. Cheers, Duade

  • @rlgenge
    @rlgenge Рік тому

    The enjoyment comes from discovery and surprise. I took 500 shots the other day out walking. The last few of a male kestrel trying to impress a female with it's display of hunting skills was pure icing on the cake.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Рік тому +37

    If you had posted these pictures without telling us what camera you used, I doubt anyone would have figured it out! Incredible!!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +4

      Thank you, yes, that would have been fun, Cheers, Duade

    • @colintraveller
      @colintraveller Рік тому +1

      And yet you have an array of YTTOGS trying to upsell you LR , Anti noise programs , uber expensive gear .

  • @MichaelParnwell
    @MichaelParnwell Рік тому

    I started out just short of 50 years ago with a crappy 500mm mirror lens (the focus ring was so tight I could hardly move it) and an EOS 50E film camera (you had to process the film to see if the exposure was half-way correct). I was so enthusiastic I used to hide in bushes and all that sort of stuff, but never managed anything I was even 10% happy with. I've improved over the years but, like you Duade, I quickly realised that the journey and process up to clicking the shutter was the best part of the entire enterprise. I am spiritually much richer for having learned how to immerse myself in nature and understand the cycles of life. Love the channel, Duade, and everything you stand for :)

  • @suziequeen6051
    @suziequeen6051 Рік тому

    I love photography. Just like you...when I am focusing on creating a beautiful picture, my mind is entirely focused. All my daily anxieties, worries are gone. We go into a zone. I started photography about 5 years ago when I finally bought my first DSLR. Now I am out every day the weather is good. As I've grown, I try to capture more dynamic pics now as I am trying to improve my photography. Lots to learn and enjoying this very much. I really enjoy watching your videos. Your joy comes across.

  • @Nusel78
    @Nusel78 Рік тому +1

    I think the reason I love your videos is the feeling I get when watching them. The love you have for nature and the joy it brings you to be out there doing what you love is truly infectious. In a way it feels like we’re right there with you and that’s a really a special ability as it really can’t be faked. I’ve never met you but I know you’re a mensch of a man and I’m grateful to get to watch your work. Cheers & Thank you!!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Ryan, I appreciate the feedback, I have never heard the term mensch before but looking on google It makes me happy that my genuine joy comes across. Cheers, Duade

  • @jackq279
    @jackq279 Рік тому +1

    I started photography in the darkroom (not Lightroom) with my dad, captivated by watching the prints slowly appear while bathing in the developer tray. First “real” camera was a Canon AE-1 in the late 70’s, then a Digital Rebel, then I dropped out for several years. Last year I got an R7 and the RF 100-400 lens. Not a pro-level lens, but the reach opened up birds in a way that was new to me and very appealing.
    I agree about being in the Flow zone while out in nature. The thing about photography, I think, is that you’re not only in nature but you’re actively paying attention. That concentration is what makes me get lost in an activity. Your videos have helped me a lot (!!) - both technically and philosophically. I especially liked in today’s how you mentioned what you were trying to do for various shots. Just great, thanks!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Jack, sounds like you have seen a lot of changes over the years, congrats on the R7 & RF100-400 a wonderful combo for sure. Yes, I love that flow state that is for sure. Cheers, Duade

  • @sigurdrille9693
    @sigurdrille9693 Рік тому +2

    Thank you, Duade, for this nice „just do it“ ! That’s what it is all about, really! Love your video, as always. Love your pictures, love your style! What an inspiration!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Sigurd, glad you liked it, Cheers, Duade

  • @amermeleitor
    @amermeleitor Рік тому +1

    To be fair, it's a good idea to get a cheap old DSLR from Canon or Nikon and some lenses. There are abundance of lenses and cameras, batteries, chargers, etc. And with the software we have now to reduce noise, enlarge resolution, etc, we have enough for hobbyist use.

  • @NortherlyFool
    @NortherlyFool Рік тому +1

    I find it so easy to be discouraged looking at instagram and UA-cam of wildlife photographers with their $2000 -5000+ kit. Here I am with my $300 Nikon 7000D kit trying to save up to buy a better lens. Your videos always help me feel more determined and encouraged that I will go out there and I will take bad photos but it's all in the learning curve and that is fine. So thank you for your videos, they help me not to give up and taught me to keep trying.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Sophie, it is my pleasure, good luck saving and have fun in the meantime. Cheers, Duade

  • @Rooster0529
    @Rooster0529 Рік тому

    I bought a Canon t4i in 2008 with some kit lenses to document my grandkids growing up. I soon learned that living on the lake gave me access to a lot of birds and other wildlife. Spent the cash for a 100-400 L series and got hooked on birding. That’s what I still shoot with for kid’s sports and everything. Strictly amateur but it brings me great joy as do your videos. I love your enthusiasm.

  • @glennhunt3595
    @glennhunt3595 Рік тому

    One thing I've found satisfying with budget camera gear is that when occasionally it all comes together with an image you get a great sense of achievement - having battled against all the odds ! As you say those Canon lenses give you the edge even if they may be older models. Though you had to edit the shot of the G. W. Egret with the fish was to me the shot of the day. Would have been well pleased to have captured that with my basic gear. Very much like your style of presentation on these videos Duade keep em coming. 👍

  • @yoyo.251
    @yoyo.251 Рік тому +1

    "Where else would you rather be?"
    Legendary quote.

  • @killerzweg509
    @killerzweg509 Рік тому

    Why i enjoy your chanel is that you dont talk out of authority when giving advice and tips. You are humble and I can identfy myself with you.

  • @kennethcaird3892
    @kennethcaird3892 Рік тому

    Duade: Great tradition! I think I will do this myself every year with my Canon D5 M3 and EF300mm lens. Nothing beats a great day birding in nature no matter what equipment you have.

  • @wildlife-shorts
    @wildlife-shorts Рік тому

    Hi, Duade! I'm a fan of your work. Your passion is visible on the videos and you're an inpiration!
    I started with a canon rebel xt and a 55-250mm. I used to hit the buffer all the time, and couldn’t pass 800 ISO, but I had a lot of fun with it.
    With that combo, I started to sell pictures and could upgrade to an R6 and a 100-500mm just with the money that I got from photography. When I saw the first pictures on the computer, OMG! the IQ blowed my mind.
    Today I'm a guide in the Pantanal, so I wake up every morning because I have to work, and I love it. Bit, On my days off, I also wake up early to photograph. Be around nature is what feed my soul.
    Congrats on the excellent work! The pictures turned out awesome!

  • @eljayr4669
    @eljayr4669 Рік тому +1

    A great venue and great pictures. I enjoy getting out because you leave the world behind and enjoy nature. Seeing a new species is always a buzz and I enjoy the whole process of seeing the Bird, photographing it, editing it and then putting it on the web. If I get a like or a comment it makes it all worth while.

  • @wandering.camera.guy.411
    @wandering.camera.guy.411 Рік тому +1

    I had a 30D and 70-200 in the day. Great combo. I’m glad I have more megapixels now.
    I like your videos because you have useful info and talk like you’re talking to a friend. The casual, positive, realistic you. Being an American, I think you being Australia works well as I relate but our differences add to the flavor of the channel. Also, the fact that your birds aren’t the same as I have local is a plus as well. Great job.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Great to hear!

  • @jamesconibear2913
    @jamesconibear2913 Рік тому +10

    I started during lockdown. I used my old 650D which I bought as a student a decade prior for video production. I hadn't used it in years and knew very little about photography, but decided to try and capture my local wildlife here in Manchester UK. I'd always appreciated nature but hadn't paid enough attention to it since I was a kid, so reconnecting through the camera felt really special, and was a great distraction from the horror of what was going on in the world at the time. Wildlife photography quickly filled a creative void I'd always felt was there but never knew how to address. When I realised this I began to pursue it relentlessly. As a newbie I made all the mistakes you'd expect and more, even using manual focus and the flippy screen for the first few shoots because of my video background. Trial and error + some great UA-cam videos (including yours) set me right. It quickly became my favourite thing to do. I love that photography is something I can enjoy wholeheartedly by myself, but I also have a great time chatting to people I meet in the field. Discovering photography gave me a greater sense of purpose and is without a doubt one of the most important things that ever happened to me! Cheers for the video anyway Duade, it's always nice to see some old kit being taken out for a spin. I shoot on the R7 these days, but maybe I'll have to take the 650D out of storage sometime soon...

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for sharing, James, I love your story and I am sure many can relate. I too am incredibly grateful for finding this hobby, I have never been a creative person but find photography suits me to the ground. Cheers, Duade

  • @brucegraner5901
    @brucegraner5901 Рік тому +4

    I think your videos make us feel like we're right there with you. What a great place to take photographs of birds. It would be very rare for me to see that many birds on a single outing but my first birding experience was like that and the chance that such an encounter might happen again keeps bringing me back out. The solitude and the exercise are a nice bonus.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Bruce, yes, this was pretty rare for me at this location also. Like you say sometimes it just happens and you have to make the most of it. Cheers, Duade

  • @bavarianbellephotographytm9819

    My father started it for me. Photography is the best gift he ever gave me. This gift has allow me to travel the world and escape reality. My first camera was a Pentax then an Olympus, by Highschool it was a Canon AF-1 which I still have. I make my living in fashion photography but live for wildlife and landscape photography.
    It must be the personal challenge of getting up before the sun and carrying all that gear, just to chase the light and to admire all the beauty in that moment. And if I’m exalted, I may get a shot or two of how I met my personal challenge.
    Thank you for sharing your memories of Matt.

  • @kimraymond2749
    @kimraymond2749 Рік тому +1

    It was tough getting out of bed this morning. It's been raining for a few days but I knew I had to start the day off the right way. 10 minutes from my home is a wildlife conservation area. The gates aren't open when I arrive at 5.30am but I walk in before the birds get up but as the night wildlife are still heading home. A fox, a golden swamp wallaby, a hare and the usual kangaroos. I've been looking for owls. I never seem to see them but others do.......
    I start thinking about your video as the rain comes down heavily and I try to hold the umbrella and camera (not weather sealed) while taking shots of Eastern yellow robins. It is a great blessing to have the memory of good friends. I've had many acquaintances through my life but few that have been really close (except my wife). My fault! I haven't made the effort to stay in touch, but I'm starting to do that these days.
    I lament that my photos aren't better, that I don't have the skills yet to transform them post, but what else would keep me out in the pouring rain for 4 hours before coming home to see what I have captured and to relive the morning?

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing Kim, I think the process is fuel for us to cope with the day to day. Having an escape really is important for our mental health and wellbeing. I am in a similar boat this morning, weather is terrible but I plan on heading out for a session soon, once I answer a few comments and drink my morning coffee :-) Cheers, Duade

  • @johnhorn8114
    @johnhorn8114 Рік тому

    Spiritual Duade! Thank you for reminding me of the awe inspiring moments that are waiting just outside no matter where you live (you're the lucky one see, beautiful country!). Thank you.

  • @DanBetty
    @DanBetty Рік тому +2

    Perfect! it's just the inspiration I needed. It's 4:30 in the morning here and I'm having my first cup of tea trying to get inspired to go do something with my camera.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Dan, I hope you had a good morning, Spring must be bringing some opportunities for you hopefully. Cheers, Duade

  • @MrRenoman2011
    @MrRenoman2011 Рік тому

    You are so lucky to live where you live. You have birds and other animals that we here in Canada don't have. Thanks so much for your awesome videos

  • @Wilbafarce
    @Wilbafarce Рік тому +1

    Went out for a half hour stroll in a bad mood yesterday and ended up watching a peregrine displaying for an hour and a half! Photos were ok but the experience was magic, you can't put a value on that - beautiful birds and another great video!

  • @johnclark9499
    @johnclark9499 Рік тому +2

    Hi Duade. What a wonderful video, so good to see your passion/enthusiasm and such great images taken with budget gear. Sorry for being slow to comment, we've just arrived home in the UK after 6 absolutely magic weeks down under in Australia. Based with some close friends near Ballarat Victoria, we visited Tassie for two weeks (what a wonderful, beautiful place), places around Ballarat (Merin Merin swamp near Clunes is worth a look at), Balranald Lake Mungo, Big Desert, Little Desert, Murray River, Mildura, Dimboola etc etc. (certainly done a few Km!) All I had with me was the R7 and the RF 100 - 400 plus the RF 1.4 extender. While not as cheap as your 40D and EF 400 F5.6 it is still definitely a budget set up compared to say the R5 and the RF 100 - 500. Managed to get some great images of some of your stunning Aussie species. Well I say managed to - I've several thousand images to sort through now I'm back in the UK and only had limited access to a laptop during our travels so fingers crossed. I can't wait to start planning another trip down to your part of the world. Thanks again for another great video. Very best wishes and keep up the great work. John Clark, NE UK.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      That is wonderful to hear John, sounds like a fantastic trip, I will have to visit the Merin Merin Swamp you mentioned at some stage. Have fun going through all the images and great to hear the R7 and RF100-400 served you well. Cheers, Duade

  • @johnlocke7097
    @johnlocke7097 Рік тому

    Yesterday morning I was out before dawn the temperature was 23C the wind 12 mph. I managed to stay out for two hours before my hands were so cold I had to go home, why do I do it because it is just me and the wildlife and the sun coming over the horizon and it is a fantastic feeling. Spring is on the way here in Ohio USA and I can’t wait to start all the projects I have planned.
    I find it interesting that you can approach a pond and what is on there stays there, here everything is gone as soon as you approach. That area must be well visited for the wild life to be used to people.
    Thanks Duade for the fantastic videos you put out, always fun and contain instructive content.

  • @Covenant37
    @Covenant37 Рік тому

    I'm glad to see you happy with that camera, back to the simple thing, I have had several DSLRs, then I sold them to have several mirrorless ones, Fujifilm, Sony, Lumix, Olympus, then I sold the mirrorless ones to buy DSLRs again and old ones like that, I don't know why... it must be a love of retro things, or something that doesn't make sense haha. The only thing I miss is the Wi-Fi, and in those cameras with the compact flash it is impossible to put Wi-Fi via SD. Greetings from Uruguay.

  • @scooter5193
    @scooter5193 Рік тому

    I started with an elan2 film body with the 28-135 is lens. I started taking pictures of commercial aircraft at the airport. I use to make notes of exposures and would have to wait for film to be developed and printed to see how the exposures were. It was a long process but was able to take community night school programs to help learn. With modern digital cameras and UA-cam channels such as yours it sure helps the learning process. I now shoot wildlife (mainly birds) and landscapes. For me it’s a great escape from the hustle and bustle from the other part of life. I just love photography and every chance I get I’m out there.
    All the best Duade.

  • @David_Quinn1995
    @David_Quinn1995 Рік тому +1

    I started wildlife photography because of my grandfather, he had the late 90s and early 2000s DSLRs for years and taught me how to use a camera, he later gifted me a Canon Rebel EOS and an EF 100-300 5.6L as a graduation gift which at the time it was already a 6 or 7 year old camera and 15 year old lens but the message was "its less about the camera and more about the lens and the user I used that thing till 2019 when it hit 120k shutter count and quit working, now it sits in my collection as a reminder for my 1st good quality camera now I use the T7 and have a T3 as a back up for landscape and close ups.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your story and what a wonderful way to get into photography, I totally agree with what you have said, I am surprised my 40D is still going strong all these years later. Cheers, Duade

    • @David_Quinn1995
      @David_Quinn1995 Рік тому +1

      @@Duade how many photos have you taken with the 40D? I really like how a lot of the low light photos came out so you have sold me on an older DSLR again.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому +1

      Sorry for the late reply, I missed your reply, I have had the camera for 14 years I think and taken loads of shots with it. Its max ISO is 1600 I think which limits its low light abilities, and being such a small old sensor it does not match the newer models. But it does very well for the cost. Cheers, Duade@@David_Quinn1995

  • @klaustomasini
    @klaustomasini Рік тому +1

    Your groth and acceptance by us in my opinion its you. your passion we can feel in each minute of your vlogs.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks Klaus, I appreciate the feedback, glad you enjoyed it, Cheers, Duade

  • @missourilandpro6482
    @missourilandpro6482 Рік тому

    I'm a lifelong hunter/outdoorsman/person - for me it has been a natural fit - I just love the solitude of being out in nature with Wildlife - It extends my time out of doors 12 months out the year now - I'm able to share/show others that moment in time - that interaction I had with an animal that I encountered - proof it actually existed.

  • @fwijffels
    @fwijffels Рік тому +1

    Absolutely agree that gear doesn't make the big difference. The only photo of mine that got published in a (photography) book, was taken with a Canon 1000D and Sigma 18-50 2.8!

  • @bernardofragoso1730
    @bernardofragoso1730 Рік тому +1

    I begin capturing images of birds 2 years ago using a Canon Rebel T7+ with 75-300 lens in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I recently bought a Sigma 150-600 mm witch I'm using with the same T7 body. The results of this combination realy amazed me! I'm having much fun with this "low budget" equipment!

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel Рік тому +2

    I've the same terrific lens, a 400 and a nifty 50. Started with a Canon Rebel T3, then, because I couldn't shoot flying birds fast enough with the T3, bought a great 7D Mark II.
    However, my walk-abouts have greatly diminished, as old age pains have taken ahold of my activities, so now I'm limited to, but very much enjoying, table-top macro photography - and the second best part of creating indoor "wow factors", is always having coffee available.
    I very much enjoyed how much YOU were enjoying your outing.
    Question - In what mode was your camera set (Av?), and focusing point/array?
    Thank you!

  • @steveparent8788
    @steveparent8788 Рік тому

    Hi Duade! I started with the Canon T5i + 18-135 is stm. I bought this combo at their release date. After a little 'pictures trip' I made a CD and ask my best friends if I could bring my CD on their huge TV set at the time. I asked my dear wife and my friends their honnest opinions on my work. They were really impressed at the time and that gave me the confidence I needed to continue wth this new hobby of mine. I decided that I wanted to specialize in insects macro shots. I decide to add the Canon 100mm is L to my T5i. I quickly became better with insects shots. I changed bodies many times. All of my friends are really impressed by these pictures. All my shots have been taken handheld and no tripod. After I made all the macro shots I wanted to do in my life I decided to go full frame and go for wildlfe. Last year I decided to go for mirrorless. It was a tough decision for many reasons. The financial aspect was an important one for sure but one of the most important one was the satisfaction I got shooting with the 5D4. This camera has been my favorite camera of all time. I knew it by hearth and was never disappointed by it. As soon as I took a shot as I pressed the shutter I knew exactly the result. This camera was a tank and the sensor was beautiful. Now I am with the R5 and the RF 100-500mm. I can't wait to have the super upcoming firmware upgrade. I am amaze by all the firmares released by Canon for this camera and I thank them for what they give us for this camera that might become my best ever with this new firmware. You know Duade I live by a lake and we have public trails all around the lake. When I go out with my camera my hearth is filled with peace of mind, joy, expectations and a deep appreciation for God's creation !

  • @jannavratil9846
    @jannavratil9846 6 днів тому

    amazing video AND - what i love about it the most is how you show RAW and compare it with the result - thank you very much for sharing! I have old camera too and dream about new one, but i know there is a lot what i can still do with this old body :-)

  • @ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST
    @ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST Рік тому +1

    I love videos like this, because they inspire others. 😌
    Those old Canons have very nice sensors. Last year, a friend of mine let me borrow a beat-up Canon D60 he was given years ago (yeah, not the 60D) and I took some of my best shots on that camera even with it having a moldy sensor and cheap lenses.
    The colors were filmic and the RAW files had lots of flexibility. Some vintage filter tweaks on Snapseed afterwards and the results left me so impressed.
    I'm coming from a Canon 5SD R and Sony a7R II, and that old D60 made me feel more things that those much newer full-frame cameras.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing, yes, there is something fun about these old cameras, maybe its the challenge, some sentimental feelings etc. Cheers, Duade

  • @AguilaDeOnix85
    @AguilaDeOnix85 Рік тому +1

    I got into it initially because I was going through depression. But going outside had been something I enjoyed as a kid and suppressed in college and partly in HS. But once I got really going years later, it was to get people to appreciate what's around them and their role on this planet from birds to bugs to reptiles. I've been rolling with an EM-1 MKII and some good glass. Now, it's just a joy to share what I see with people.

  • @stevenrae4697
    @stevenrae4697 Рік тому

    It brings me joy, Going out at all hours to see what will happen. Wildlife photography is my favorite, but I've found that all my interests can include my camera. Your creative options are endless and that's something that draws me to it. I may get bored with Wildlife photography but that's ok cause you have so much to change it up to keep things fresh. You may be the best wildlife photographer ever. but try and take a starry night photo and suddenly your in a whole new world of photography.
    Keep up the great content!

  • @sayandipsahu9233
    @sayandipsahu9233 Рік тому

    still now I don't have any dslr or mirrorless so to enjoy the wildlife and birding I watch your videos, and it give me joy and make me feel i am in the field through the laptop or mobile

  • @Xirpzy
    @Xirpzy Рік тому +1

    Helps when you have that scenery and wildlife. Incredible that you can find such spots consistently. Not much to see here and almost always bad weather. It does make me appreciate the sunny days even more though.

  • @garrywatters1140
    @garrywatters1140 Рік тому +2

    Had the 10D whenit first came out. Waited a few years and then the 40D came out. Bought one and loved it.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Рік тому

      Great to hear Garry, yes, the 40D has a lot of good features such as the joystick, good FPS and the quality is pretty good. Cheers, Duade

  • @Dr86Jones
    @Dr86Jones Рік тому +1

    So fun and emotional (about Matt) video. Really enjoy it.
    Duade how do you store you gear so it dont get fungus?

  • @neilcole3406
    @neilcole3406 Рік тому +1

    All done on a budget ! Just goes to show!