At 4:20 you mentioned that the screen can't be rotated to face the front i.e. for vlogging; that is false I have the same camera... All you need to do is flip it towards the bottom
Yeah, he didn’t realise that the screen can articulate down 180 degrees for selfie or vlogging. But from my own experience of using this camera, the flip down screen isn’t as good as a screen that flips up or sideways.
At 4:10, understanding the thrust of the point being made, he says it does not have a “flip up screen”. Yes it will flip down 180degrees but it does not flip up. The screen being able to flip around is usefully, but being able to flip down can be a limitation making it unusable for example when mounted on a tripod, table or other flat surface and ine wants to see themselves. I personally value flip up over flip down.
I'm having an issue with the LCD showing different exposures when I point towards something bright or something dark. Even in manual mode when I have set the settings, the LCD and EVF will still adjust when I change what I'm pointing at. They do not reflect the actual exposure I have set. Is there a way to turn this off? It is so irritating.
Of course if budget isn't an issue then Sony A7iii is still amazing for low light. Otherwise, Canon G7x mark ii or iii is known to be very good for low light.
ohh ... now i see that cameras are more than $1000 .. i have a Nikon s9900 maybe $250 o $150 used in the night i need a flash and the objets or person need to be close in the night.. in the day all is ok .. a 30x zoom.. algo a friend has a P900 with 83x optical zoom
I just watched another reviewer on this Nikon a1000 and she showed that rear screen flipping all the way down and under the camera so you can take selfies. Learn you product before you explain to others about it.
At 4:10, understanding the thrust of the point being made, he says it does not have a “flip up screen”. Yes it will flip down 180degrees but it does not flip up. The screen being able to flip around is usefully, but being able to flip down can be a limitation making it unusable for example when mounted on a tripod, table or other flat surface and one wants to see themselves. I personally value flip up over flip down.
Very practical and precise analisys . Thanks. Y need a camera for nigjt enviroments . Good ideas you gave !!!
At 4:20 you mentioned that the screen can't be rotated to face the front i.e. for vlogging; that is false I have the same camera... All you need to do is flip it towards the bottom
Good video..well done.
The screen does fold all the way forward for vlogging.
Yeah, he didn’t realise that the screen can articulate down 180 degrees for selfie or vlogging. But from my own experience of using this camera, the flip down screen isn’t as good as a screen that flips up or sideways.
Maybe you should have read the manual after all and you would have realised the screen flips right down to face forward underneath the camera body!
At 4:10, understanding the thrust of the point being made, he says it does not have a “flip up screen”. Yes it will flip down 180degrees but it does not flip up. The screen being able to flip around is usefully, but being able to flip down can be a limitation making it unusable for example when mounted on a tripod, table or other flat surface and ine wants to see themselves. I personally value flip up over flip down.
I'm having an issue with the LCD showing different exposures when I point towards something bright or something dark. Even in manual mode when I have set the settings, the LCD and EVF will still adjust when I change what I'm pointing at. They do not reflect the actual exposure I have set. Is there a way to turn this off? It is so irritating.
in this video 5:50 mention some models of camera that are GOOD in low light, can you add the list of that cameras to the description
Of course if budget isn't an issue then Sony A7iii is still amazing for low light. Otherwise, Canon G7x mark ii or iii is known to be very good for low light.
ohh ... now i see that cameras are more than $1000 .. i have a Nikon s9900 maybe $250 o $150 used in the night i need a flash and the objets or person need to be close in the night.. in the day all is ok .. a 30x zoom.. algo a friend has a P900 with 83x optical zoom
Hi, if you dont mind too share the quality of picture abd video as a sample and guideline. Thanks
how do you turn off the annoying clicking and beeping sounds every time you do something?
The manufacturers need to put the manual focus on the lens ring, not the spin dial on the back. Canon made the same mistake with the G series.
no zooooom???
I just watched another reviewer on this Nikon a1000 and she showed that rear screen flipping all the way down and under the camera so you can take selfies. Learn you product before you explain to others about it.
At 4:10, understanding the thrust of the point being made, he says it does not have a “flip up screen”. Yes it will flip down 180degrees but it does not flip up. The screen being able to flip around is usefully, but being able to flip down can be a limitation making it unusable for example when mounted on a tripod, table or other flat surface and one wants to see themselves. I personally value flip up over flip down.
i prefer the Nikon s9900 the 9900 has best flip screen .. and can rotate the screen good for selfie . .and A1000 doest not can that