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Nikon D3500 - Field Test and Review
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- Опубліковано 30 жов 2018
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Nikon recently release the D3500 which a successor to the popular D3400. I have received many emails requesting my opinion on the D3500, so I decided to put the camera through the paces.
The image quality rivals the D3400 and D3300 as they seem to share the same sensor and resolution. Nikon added the ability to remotely trigger the shutter via SnapBridge which is nice.
In addition, they increased the battery usage by 30% which is another nice feature. Nonetheless, I feel Nikon crippled the camera to some extent by removing the IR sensor and function button. Overall, I feel this camera is a worthy consideration if you want to up your photography and jump into the world of DSLRs.
Music by: J Hacha de Zola (song is 7 League Boots)
I just bought this yesterday on sale in a bundle and I love it the quality is so good and I’m so glad your channel exists because now I will know how to become a more experience photographer
Congrats on the camera!:) I have a handful of good videos for starting out which should be of help ... enjoy the ride and have fun!:)
Thank you so much for this guide. It was very helpful! I am new to photography and this video helped me so much! I will be back to see more videos!
I always learn so much with each video and I think I have watched about all of yours. You, sir, are my go-to guy when I want to learn or just brush up on my D3400 or a new shooting method. Thank you so much for your very easy to understand instructions and the time and effort you put into each learning experience. Always a big fan.
Thanks for the post/feedback Robert and glad to be of help/inspiration!:) I started this channel to help people better understand photography and technology (both a passion of sorts). I believe that bigger is not always better and the same applies to costs. The D3400 and others like it are capable of doing so much more than basic shots ... explore, experiment, and enjoy the ride Robert!:)
The song in the background wants me to go on an road adventure.
LOL - IKR:)
Yes lol
Same here
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You are a great reviewer, very clear, easy to follow and to the point.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
Thanks for the video. Great info, nice and sleek as always.
Thats a great overview. I have a D3400 I just bought a month ago and starting to learn photography. You gave lots of good inputs that helps us a lot.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
I'm glad you mentioned the removal of the IR remote function. I was onboard with purchasing this until your heads-up. Thanks!
Glad to be of help ... not completely certain why Nikon removed it:).
Very Much Inspired by Your Videos. It Taught Me A Lot. I am not a professional photographer nor took any classes on photography, but your videos helped me a lot and now I do feel like a professional Photographer. Thanks for all the videos. Just bought Nikon D3400 last month and using as you discussed.
Glad to be of help/inspiration!:) Stay the course and you will soon get the hang it!:)
Brilliant pictures from such a tiny camera! Bravo Nikon! Purchased mine today and looking forward to get some photos. Thank you for review!
Thanks for the post/feedback and enjoy the ride!:)
I like the way you say "this video is for you" 😍😍😍😍😍
Super informative, thank you.
The more videos I see on this camera, the clearer I am about getting it.
Those were some really interesting shots as well!
thanks for the post/feedback ruben and glad to be of help! :)
Awesome video, informative as always! I'm glad I watched this video after I bought my D3400 last week because you made me choose the right one :) Much love from Pennsylvania brother!
Thanks for the post/feedback Jim and glad to be of help!:) Congrats on the camera - now, time to experiment and have some fun!:)
Just getting into photography and was interested in this entry level camera. I enjoyed this video , and mostly your clear and soft spoken demeanor. Will checkout more of your vids . Thanks!
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
Really good video, loved all of the photos that were taken from this Camera. I have just purchased it. Keep up the good content
Thanks for the post/feedback Harry!:)
Thank you for your valuable information. Been shooting RAW images and on Manual mode now. Learnt a lot by watching your videos! D3500 owner📷
Thanks for the post Kaspar and glad to be of help!:)
I think you do a great service to people just starting out in photography (and experienced as well) by focusing more on entry level cameras. You prove that it is the person behind the camera that makes the difference, and great results can be had without busting the bank account on equipment. Almost every other reviewer out there loves to review the latest top shelf hardware, but newbies need info on what to start with. Hats off to your channel!
Thanks for the post/feedback Ron and glad to be of help/inspiration!:) Fully agree - the magic ingredient to any image is not so much the camera as it is the photographer. You could hand the best camera in the world to an inexperienced photographer and get nothing, likewise you could hand a basic camera to an experienced photographer and get magic:). The foundation to any good image is the composition followed by the photographer's ability to manipulate the basic settings.
When I purchased the D3400 it is what I could afford and still using it. Like you, I’m turned off by the high tech lights worth 600 dollars other channels use. Since I bought it, I purchased a Nikon 50mm AF-S 1.8G, a 70-300mm lens, a tripod, two Yongnuo speedlites with controller which was less than any other flash. Name brands want hundreds of dollars for one. I also picked up 4 umbrellas with a bag and two stands for 70 dollars on eBay.
Nice Andrew!:) I like the approach and suspect you can still capture great shots!:)
Wow.. thank you for sharing your knowledge about this camera.. you're amazing! I love all the photos.. 😍😍😍😍
Thanks for the post/feedback Lounell and glad to be of help!:)
Thank you so much for this video!! I'm so excited to play with my new camera!!
glad to be of help and enjoy the new adventure! :)
By the way, I always enjoy your selection of music that accompany your videos.
Thanks for the feedback Ron:). A good amount of thought goes into the overall post video editing process - any music must be royalty free and relatively pleasing to most:).
Amazing stuff from realworld.
I learnt a lot from you friend about taking great photos.
Please continue to inspire us
And lead us to temptation to take great photos.
Thanks for the post and glad to be of help/inspiration!:)
Thank you for this video!! I am looking to get back into photography and am looking at the t7 and the d3500. This video was very insightful!!
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
Your videos always motivate me to go out and shoot! Another great video!
Glad to be of help/inspiration ... now, grab your camera and have some fun!:)
Best and most simple review of d3500, loved it.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
Nice review. I'm getting back into photography after about 6 years, recently got a D3500 off of ebay to replace my D40. Thanks for confirming my purchase. There will definitely another upgrade in my future, just don't tell my wife.
Love your videos. Great info. The presentation if unmatched.
Thanks for the post/feedback!:)
You are amazing. I would be lost without your vids. Thank you so much!!
Glad to be of help Theresa!:)
You are!@@RealWorld
Well done for honest reviewed and love your photos
Thanks for the post/feedback!:)
thanks a lot for this- it was very helpful and I think I'm leaning towards this one.
Glad to be of help!:) A nice/solid camera:).
Excellent as usual. Sir still waiting for tutorial on exposure compensation. Thanks.
This guy is awesome. Keep up the great work, we all appreciate it very much! Please when you have time don't forget to check how to do time lapse with this camera. It was something that I have been trying to find out but haven't.. thanks again!
If you want to do time-lapse on a Nikon, try the D5600. It has a dedicated function to take the photos and combine them into a movie at the end of shooting
@@cmartin_ok yes! But is a more expensive option sadly
@@@zanset8047 Honestly I'm not sure. I don't shoot videos. In general terms photographers tend to say that if you want to shoot still photos, buy Nikon but if you want to shoot videos, buy Canon. Some of this is down to personal preference. Best to conduct your own research, but don't forget to try any potential camera purchase out for real, don't rely only on reviews and other people's reports. There is no substitute for putting your hands on real goods and seeing how easy YOU find them to use
Great channel. It‘s inspiring to see what you can do with entry level cams. Think, I dust off my D7100 and go for a walk on our bank holiday. Greetings from 🇩🇪!
Thanks for the post/feedback Georg and glad to be of inspiration!:) Grab the D7100 and have some fun!:)
Had my new d3500 delivered today, looking forward to exploring it as my first DSLR.
It was either this or a Samsung A51 with 48mp camera, I am sure I have made the right decision. Thanks for your fantastic review and sharing your photos. 1 more sub coming up. 👍
Congrats James and welcome to channel and the wonderful world of photography!:) Photography can be a great escape ... a way to freeze time for an instant and capture memories. The D3500 is a solid camera and should treat you well. Take time to practice, practice, practice, and practice some more:). Experiment and have fun ... enjoy the ride!:)
Great video! I'm a Norwegian Media and communication student and this seems as a nice camera to get started with!
Welcome from the United States!:)
Plz continue to use this camera from now on as I bought this model.. obviously but I m following all ur tutorial it will help a bit I guess thanks a lot
Thanks for the review, I'm looking at the D3500 as a beginner DSLR for my gf. btw, I instantly recognized Potter's Bridge, grew up near there and spent many days playing on and around that old bridge long before it was restored and turned into a park. I also recognized Main Street in Carmel, Crown Hill Cemetery and the skyline of downtown Indy.
Thanks for the post Tim and great to hear from another Hoosier!:) Ahhhh yes, lots of great places to photograph in central Indy - really like Indy and nearby cities:). The D3500 is a great camera to work with - I have shot with the D3400 for the last few years and have a many videos using the same.
@@RealWorld Right on. I've been living in Oregon for about 14 years now, speaking of great places to photograph. Found a sweet deal on a D3500 two lens kit and nice accessories including wide angle/macro and 2.2x telephoto lenses that someone bought as a gift for their wife but she never used it. Just in time for my girlfriends birthday too. So thanks again.
I have the D3300 and been really happy with it. It also has a feature for panning your shots (another feature not found on the new D3500). In a few years maybe I’ll upgrade to the D500; buy a nice refurbished one. I read that Nikon is discontinuing many of its DSLR cameras and f- mount lenses.
Thanks for the detailed lovely review and the beautiful shots that even when taken with a kit lens they were so beautiful in terms of composition and processing... Still I wanted to notify that Nikon does not make sensors and that the sensor you referred to was to my knowledge made by Sony.
Thanks for the feedback!:) While Sony manufactures Nikon sensors, Nikon designs them ... not certain if this is the case for all sensor, but I know with most certainty this is the case for the D850.
@@RealWorld well, to be honest I should admit that I highly respect Nikon and have came across some options found in some Nikon cameras I couldn't find in my old Sonys (I can't afford buying new ones nowadays so as to check and compare)... I haven't tried a Nikon yet but I'm talking about what I saw on the Internet... It seems that Nikon is a stills -focused company which is fantastic considering its long great history... Still I believe it reacted so slowly to the rapidly advancing competitors like the Giant Sony which is frustrating... I'm not a brand loyalist and I truly love to see a tough competition among big brands like Nikon, Canon and Sony for that would mean more beautiful options in our hands ultimately... I don't know much about the d850 but I know that the d810 was and still a marvellous gem in the world of photography... Not because of its big mega pixel count but rather because of its basic ISO 64 and the other powerful features it includes... Again I should say that I have always liked how you were able to achieve excellent results depending on entry level dslr and a kit lens which simply means you know what you are doing... Still I feel really angry that up to now and with all the tough competition Nikon refuses to empower its entry level dslrs with basic requirements like enabling the bracketing option and offering if not an articulating screen then at least a tiltable one.
Helpful review sir. Thanks for the hint 👍🏼
Lovely places, lovely pictures, thank you
Just bought it today. Can't wait to try it out.
Congrats, enjoy, and have fun!:)
Awesome video, as always! I've started to keep up with your channel since last year, before I had access to the D3400 (Still the wisest investment I've ever made) and your tutorials have always been good. A positive thing I noticed on this video was that your pictures have gotten way better than before! All of these were eye candy for me! Greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴
Thanks for the post/feedback!:) Lots of fun to grab the camera and hit the surroundings:).
I really like your videos! Buying this camera tomorrow 😊
Thanks for the feedback and glad to be of help!:)
You are really one of the best photographer I have ever seen 💯🙌.
Thank you and appreciate the feedback!:)
Thank you. You seem like a really down to earth guy, I enjoyed this video
Thanks for the post/feedback!:)
Your video was my deciding factor for buying the D3500. The image quality is JUST what I'm looking for at the pricepoint. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:) The D3500 is a solid/capable camera - enjoy the ride!:)
Good to see some new videos!
More on the way (time permitting:)) so stay tuned!:)
Thinking about getting myself one for Christmas 😄 my dad, aunt, grandparents etc are all Nikon-guys, but I've never owned a camera myself. I have however gotten tired of crappy cell phone photos.
LOL - I know the feeling:). I am considering a video or two on cell phone cameras - taking shots, etc. Cell phones work well providing the conditions are just right (great lighting, etc.).
I got a lot from your review and comparison. Sounds like the D3400 was the better camera for ease of use. Thanks for posting!!!
I looked at several different cameras including the D3500 before deciding on the D5600. Both are great cameras! My newest addition to my camera bag is the platypod Ultra! If you haven’t checked it out it is definitely worth your time and review!
Matt Wolfe is the 3500 good for sports? My son is in soccer and baseball sometimes basketball and I’m just looking for a camera no more than $500 to do just that. And I’m having a hard time finding reviews on cameras in that price range. I’m not doing this for professional purposes. Just family and my phone just isn’t cutting it anymore lol. Sorry....I know that’s a lot of info
we need people like you.. keep it up
glad to be of help and thank you! :)
good to see you again after 2 month :)
LOL - thanks ... busy busy busy but plan to release more videos so stay tuned!:)
nice review the grip of the Nikon D3500 is much better I love the design body and the photos it takes wow just love my Nikon D3500
Thanks for the post/feedback!:) Good point regarding the body/grip - it does have a nice feel:).
RealWorld this video was very helpful.
Very good, to the point video. As always.
Keep it up.
Thanks for the post/feedback!:)
u just stared down into my soul with that intro
Great video, thanks so much for such a detailed review. I have been flip flopping between the 3500 and the Canon 2000D (rebel T7 in the States I think?), but after watching this I'm decided on the Nikon. 1 more subscriber, greetings from Dublin, Ireland ✌️
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:) The D3500 is a solid camera and might also suggest the D3400 which could save you some money:). The D3400 has a function button and IR sensor in the handle which are both handy (Nikon removed them from the D3500). Both share the same image quality/sensor/etc. Enjoy the ride and welcome from the United States!:)
@@RealWorld thanks again for the advice. Hard to find a 3400 here and the ones I have are running quite expensive, relatively speaking. I watched your review of the 5600 also, and as I can pick that up for an extra €80 I'm thinking that might be a better option. Thanks again, appreciate you taking the time ✌️
Thank you so much for this video, helps me a lot!!
Glad to be of help!:)
Thankyou for this great video , specially for sharing camera settings please keep sharing
Thankyou
Thanks for the feedback and glad to be of help!:)
Great Video and a nice Cam👍 Thanks✌
thank you - v helpful - my son is an interested beginner and this was a really useful post
thanks for the post and glad to be of help!:) consider looking at the following video as well - ua-cam.com/video/6I3jtQfd-sU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RealWorld
Love the nikon color. and love ur vid as always 👍
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
Great video, very informative I just bought this model. Thanks for the tips, can't wait to try it out myself. Thanks for the upload Mr John Cena's dad!!
glad to be of help!:)
I recently bought my first DSLR Nikon D3400 with 18-55mm and 70-300mm lens....your videos have helped me a lot in improving my photography 😊
That IR sensor is a big thing for me though, glad my camera have it😄
Love from India🇮🇳
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:) Welcome from the United States!:)
I really liked your review. I was a little disappointed it did not include information about it's video capabilities. Otherwise, nice review.
Thanks for the post/feedback and I thought the same!:) I might create another video on how to shoot video with a DSLR (keeping with the D3400, Panasonic G7, and/or the Canon T7i).
At 12:49 in the video..it looks like where I use to live...the shenandoah river...There are only a few of them covered bridges left....and one is in the Shenandoah Valley, in Virginia
Great video as always.really intrigued about your kind of music.I guess its country.all your song sound a lot similar to brad paisley "you will never leave Harlem alive".only song i got top of my mind right now.thanks for ur videos.
Thanks for the post/feedback!:) Music is an interesting component ... I like many types of music but feel some songs favor my photos/videos more than others:). I tend to incorporate more country/folk/blues:). I recently met a new blues band I might incorporate into an upcoming video.
Ok i really like how calm you are and I really enjoyed watching you ☺ and I subscribed.
Thanks for the post and welcome to the channel!:)
You’re awesome! Thanks for this, very helpful! 😊
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
i have d7200 im here just for the pics with background music :) i love it
LOL - thanks for the post and glad to be of inspiration!:) I shot with a D7000 for years and really like the 7000 series including the 7200. Nikon built the 7000 series like tanks:).
Those pictures you took look amazing
Thanks for the post/feedback Tatyana and welcome to the channel!:)
I like your music, it’s relaxing, not distracting.
Thanks for the feedback Theresa:). Music is always a challenge for various reasons ... nonetheless, glad you find it relaxing:).
Another helpful video, so it's just an improvement in battery life, no need to upgrade from my d3400.
Love from Pakistan.
Thanks for the post/feedback Muhannad and welcome from the United States!:) The extra battery life is nice but not certain that warrants an upgrade:).
Hi...first of all, I love ur channel! Subscribed a week ago, because I love the way u explain and the fact.that u use mostly kit lenses or budget equipment!
Second of all, I am a proud owner of a D3300! Bought it a few months ago with a shutter count of 2000! I really don't think is worth the upgrade to D3500! The Fn button was amazing so was the remote sensor , the snapbridge don't care about it! If I go out and shoot some photos, it's me and my cam...forget the phone!
Thanks for the post/feedback and welcome to the channel!:) Sounds like you found a great deal (a D3300 with only 2k on the shutter):).
Even if I don't watch all of your videos, whenever I see your notifications pop up, I always feel peaceful and smile, as you're such a lovely guy, I don't know if you're a Christian or not, but you EMINATE peace and happiness, and it is transferrable! God bless you, Sir.
Matthew, England :-)
Thanks for the post/feedback Matthew and welcome from the United States!:) I live my life in the following order: God > family > work ... WWJD;). Take care and God bless!:)
@@RealWorld ahhh that's incredible! God bless you too Sir. Thank you. 😀
Great content. Thanks!
Enjoyed the video (as usual), and got the answers to the questions I had about D3500 v D3400 (D3300). I was particularly interested in the lack of the Fn button, and having to go into the Menu to change ISO, or leave ISO in Auto. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the post/feedback William and glad to be of help!:) Yes, I am not certain why Nikon removed the Fn button as this is not an upgrade (perhaps to be save money):).
Another great video ... Love from 🇮🇳
Thanks for the post and welcome from the United States!:)
Thank you so much for your videos! They are awesome! I enjoy taking pictures however am new to the camera aspect. I was into the d3500 and after watching the video questioning if the d3400 would be better. Which would recommend? Thank you!
Thanks for the post/feedback Anthony!:) Yes, I might lean towards the D3400 if you can get one. If not, the D3500 is still a viable option ... image quality will be the same (Nikon removed the function button and IR sensor from the D3500).
Hi, thank you for this video. Are the field test pictures retouched with the same in-camera tools, with computer software or not retouch? Thank you.
I have no interest in getting this D3500 (still happy with my D3300) but I just watched this because I love your videos! Keep the lovely work :)
good for u
I bought this camera. I was so excited. Once I started shooting I was bitterly disappointed. I just couldn't get pin sharp pictures in any setting (yes I reset it too) so I took it back. I swapped it for a Sony HX400V and I can tell you I do not regret it! Snapbridge is absolutely lousy. NFC on the Sony is awesome. I know the Sony is a bridge camera and not a DSLR but I wouldn't have that D3500 in place of it. Never. Great video.
Sorry to hear you were not able to get a sharp shot with the D3500 ... it is a solid/capable camera and should be able to deliver some great results. I felt my results were good in the video ... wonder if something was off with your camera or lens? Nonetheless, the Sony is nice as well and should do the trick:).
Probably sharper due to heavier processing? The zoom feature is nice though, something that splits me from choosing one or the other. I know review samples aren't supposed to be 100% accurate/consistent due to different lighting, photographers etc. But most bridge cameras produce smudged/overly smoothed out images from what I saw on a website.
Great video, as a newbie, I’ll stick with my 3400. I know you already done a video using this, but It would be great if you could do a in-depth video of the neewer flash speed light and show the best way to adjust settings etc. Thanks.
Thanks for the post/feedback Rob!:) Not a bad idea and there are a few settings on the flash which could use additional explanation.
Very nice video, thank you for the hints, welcome from Ireland 🇮🇪 🙂
Thanks for the feedback and glad to be of help from the United States!:)
Awesome video
Really nice information....I own this camera and I love it!
thanks for the post Jason ... a great/solid camera, however I wish Nikon would have left the function button and IR sensor (similar to the D3400). Nonetheless, the image quality is great.
Hi,
First off, great video with some nice explanations and shots. It really keeps people interested.
I have a question as an enthusiast for good photos. I want to take better photos. But since we live in a time when there are smartphones with pretty good cameras out there, how would you recommend that I decide whether to invest in a new phone or this camera, aside from the price point. I understand that this question is a bit subjective, but if you have any useful tips, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:) This is a great question and one that I may address in a quick tip video at some point. While cell phone cameras have upgraded over the years, they will always have one major drawback - the sensor:). The sensor size in a cell phone is MUCH smaller compared to the sensor found in an entry level crop sensor like the Nikon D3500 ( a link to more info - newatlas.com/camera-sensor-size-guide/26684/ ). Cell phones are great if you want a quick picture to capture the moment. If you want to capture a shot to further modify/edit/process, you should consider an entry level DSLR or higher in my opinion:).
Great video
thanks, thoughtful well presented video.
Thanks for the post/feedback Andrew!:)
I am still rocking my D3200 with Nikkor 50mm 1.4d and it's completely awesome.
Nice!:) The 50mm 1.4 is a great lens!:)
Great video as always,
I have D3300 and I have upgraded to D7200. I wouldn't say going from D3300 or D3400 to D3500 is UPGRADE. I'd rather say it is CHANGE. Upgrade I think as the word says is going up with something. Nikon offers 3 a bit different types of entry level (D3300, D3400, D3500) which are smoothly different. No one uses every functions available in the camera I mean some people don't use Bluetooth or snap bridge or other features. That's why I went through comparison by e.g. cameradecision.com and I have chosen D3300 over D3400 even I had money for buying D3400. If I had to chose now I'd probably buy D3300 because of my needs. Important to me was the sensor, no AA filter, 24MP ( I want to print my pictures larger ), RAW files etc. for beginning. As longer I used my camera I was getting know if I catch the bug or not. I wanted more so I bought D7200 which was my another dilemma between D7200 and D500 (still DX camera coz I have DX lenses). I don't shoot sport photography so it is not very important to me how many frames per seconds its shoots. I prefer rather landscape photography, street and nature. I'm still looking for type of me in photos like most of beginners. Moral of it is buy the camera with the features for your needs you think are important. Everyone has different needs. Regards
Thanks for the post Jarek!:) Sounds like you did your research - very nice!:) Agreed on many points ... I shot with the D7000 for many years and it fit my needs without issue. I also shot and reviewed the D500 which was very nice - lots of features, etc. Nikon has done a great job specific to image quality regardless of the model (for the most part).
Btw this is my first time to watch your vid.. and im your subscriber now 😊😊😊
LOL ... great to have you and welcome to the channel!:)
Great video.
THANK YOU!!!
finally got the vdo yeah came here via Instagram
Nice video, it very useful to me, thanks.
Thanks for the post/feedback and glad to be of help!:)
great video as always, would to know if D3500 has photo bracketing function
Unfortunately, bracketing is still missing from the D3500:).
Great review as always, but Nikon taking away a remote shutter release and leaving it to the SnapBridge is dumb.The 3 settings that make up the exposure triangle should be easy to hand and hiding iso in the menu means you could miss the moment, which isn’t great
Agreed:). I suspect Nikon did this to save money or perhaps they thought is was not used by many. Nonetheless, hopefully they will bring both back at some point:).
RealWorld a WiFi option would be better than Bluetooth for the remote shutter but still not the best option, and like you say maybe costs to Nikon or the customer influenced this decision
Wow!! How can you di those photos with theory mark of the cars marks?? So beatifull
Thank you