Nikon's have a way of punching way above their weight class. Me and my girl we both bought compact mirrorless full frames. I got the Z5 and she got the A7C. While almost costing twice as much as my Nikon, at least where we live, when we went out for some landscape photography, the Z5 quite surprisingly stood toe to toe and even outclassed the A7C in some aspects. I was overjoyed and she was plain jealous. Plus I feel the Z5 is better built and feels more natural and ergonomic compared to the A7C, not to mention perks like a superior EVF, superior IBIS & weather sealing and 2xUHS-II slots. It was to a point where she asked me If I wanted to swap camera's with her and I said 'FUCK NO!'. We are getting married, so yeah, I had to swap cameras. The Auto Focus on this A7C is great though.
@@senr898 I had a d3300 a few years ago, with the cheap 50 1.8 I did one of my best photos ever, now I have an a7iii but does not have the same magic lol
Hate to be the one to burst your bubble but you don't need talent for photography, only pactice/training and experience. All you need is determination, dedication and consistency.
The brand Nikon is some what treated like inferior here. "With the Nikon ?" is heard several times. The famous photo "The Afghan Girl" was shot with a Nikon. Its all about the photographer and glass, not necessarily the brand.
@@ilusoriobYeah, exactly this. It's not very professional to have this kind of bizarre brand bias, not to mention the 'older/simpler = bad' mentality. I mean, I'm torn - the videos are entertaining and the guys are super likeable, but I just get the impression that there's no real understanding of photographic history and that the attitude is informed more by brand loyalty and tech-chasing than it is by technical understanding. I mean, they scoff at having to use the viewfinder, god forbid they ever have to shoot film on an analogue SLR 😂 Would they even know what a daguerreotype is without googling it? I hope I'm wrong, because again they seem like decent guys, just a bit... misguided.
The one with a moon for you is 🔥 and his glass reflection was 🔥 too. You’re an amazing pro photographer. I would have have blamed the Nikon if I didn’t get a good one. 😂 Blessings!
I have to say I love how supportive you guys are of each others work! Like the compliments are just amazing. You both got some awesome shots! This video was great would love to see more like it :-)
Welcome to "just 11 focus points speed limit" :) D3300 is my first camera and in my opinion it is a very good camera for everything (picture of moon proves it) except for portraits :)
damn stop shitting on the D3300 so much it's still a good camera. Throw a Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 or a Nikon 50mm 1.4 and you got yourself a pretty good portrait kit. I still shoot on a Fuji X-T10 with a vintage lens and that camera produces insane results
@@MitchLally not you lmao I meant North Borders, I probably should've made that clearer. I appreciate you not shitting on the D3300, the results were great.
great video idea! love it. please more of this kind, cause Im using an old nikon haha :D and its amazing to see what nice pics you can still shoot with it
great video but don't get why you are sharting on the nikon D330 its a good quality entry level camera so as long as you have an eye (which both you lads clealry have) you can get some sharp images.
Thank you for stepping into my shoes, Mitch. I use the Nikon D3400. It isn't any better than the 3300. I genuinely want to see a b-roll challenge between both these cameras. ❤️
Se você usar uma lente de qualidade na sua câmera de entrada, irá mudar completamente a qualidade das suas foto. A qualidade da lente faz toda diferença. E se tiver um flash externo, ficará melhor ainda. Você nem irá querer trocar sua câmera de entrada.
Good challenge, I think. Sometimes it's nice to have certain limitations (time and locations) to squeeze the inspiration out. This proves that a good photographer can work with any location, which is useful, because not always a perfect location can be found, like during weddings or other events.
Hey, I'm a freelance photographer who works on Portraits as well, and I just want to ask what type of lenses do you use for portraits? I'm currently working with my Canon Eos M50 with a Neewer 35mm lens but would love to know if there's specific ones for portraits.
Best for portrait: 35mm 1.4/1.8 85mm 1.4/1.8. Even 50 but almost everybody shoots in 50 so it’s harder to stand out. Portrait photographer like to use prime lenses because it’s “sharper” and helps the photographer move around the subject to grab different angles, if you start with a zoom lense, make sure to practice with prime lenses first to grab that idea of composition. Zoom lenses 24-70mm f/2.8 and 70-200mm f/2.8 these ones gives you A LOT of versatility. Once you have sense of composition in and lighting that when I would go for the zoom ones hehe
A good example of young people thinking Nikon aren’t good cameras. They fell out of favour with the cool kids some years ago… probably because video specs were crap… Not so now but for quite a few years youngsters thought Nikon were rubbish.
Would have used a much shittier old shit camera than that Nikon. Also, the professional model really changed the dynamic of the comparison. Given the parameters, I was hoping to see how a pro could take good pictures no matter the technical deficits; and, likewise, an inexperienced shooter can only get lucky no matter how great the equipment.
Seeing the difference in cameras was simply amazing! I have a Nikon D3300 with a 18-55mm kit lens and the 55-200mm VR DX lens; learning this camera and what it can do is simply remarkable. Thanks for shooting this video guys! I’m new to this so I have some work to do!
I'm not a professional photographer, just like to take pictures "my way". I bought the same Nikon D3300 with its kit lens 18-55mm in 2018 and went to Paris for practice. I've never used a DSLR before, the D3300 gave me some of the most gorgeous night pix with F3.5 stop. I'd figured if I'm not sure what I'm doing, at least I can get a few pix based on "location, location, location".
Damn i have a Nikon D5600 and i been wanting to get rid of it asap lol but i guess i can actually use it and take awesome photos. What are some great Lens for Portrait, Landscape and even Cars because i go to alot of car shows and sometime people ask me to take some one on one photo shoots of there cars but i get nervous to, do to my camera and lens.
Don't know why you're making fun of the 3300 because it is absolutely capable of capturing stunning photos. Are you not satisfied with any camera that cost less than $3k and up? Just say'n.
How is it? Planning to get into photography in the near future and this camera really seems like the perfect spot for learning and still making good pictures
Honestly the model made their job way easier. She knew what she was doing.
Back with another banger MItch!!! Had so much fun with you both. Images turned out amazing thank you for having me
Amanda you look gorgeous :o !!
@@onbeinganangel Thank you my love !!
Thanks for being part of the video Amanda! You killed it 😍 as usual 💁🏻♂️
Amanda you smashed it. So beautiful, great work guys
You're really beautiful. You need to star more in Mitch's videos
Nikon's have a way of punching way above their weight class. Me and my girl we both bought compact mirrorless full frames. I got the Z5 and she got the A7C. While almost costing twice as much as my Nikon, at least where we live, when we went out for some landscape photography, the Z5 quite surprisingly stood toe to toe and even outclassed the A7C in some aspects. I was overjoyed and she was plain jealous. Plus I feel the Z5 is better built and feels more natural and ergonomic compared to the A7C, not to mention perks like a superior EVF, superior IBIS & weather sealing and 2xUHS-II slots. It was to a point where she asked me If I wanted to swap camera's with her and I said 'FUCK NO!'.
We are getting married, so yeah, I had to swap cameras. The Auto Focus on this A7C is great though.
Cool story haha! And congratulations on your wedding!
Clear example of true talent vs gear.
For daylight photography almost every camera holds up very well...
@@crystal.argentina agree. wish to see them do low lights
@@senr898 I had a d3300 a few years ago, with the cheap 50 1.8 I did one of my best photos ever, now I have an a7iii but does not have the same magic lol
D3300 is an amazing camera, was my first camera and I still use it from time to time.
Hate to be the one to burst your bubble but you don't need talent for photography, only pactice/training and experience. All you need is determination, dedication and consistency.
Loving this challenges. Definitely want to watch more videos like this!
Will do!
7:11 that portrait rocks, man :)
Sick vid per usual man! I'm glad you and the only other two Australian UA-camrs I watch are making stuff together!
That’s cool - thanks Charlie
I like how you guys used an actual camera for beginners! I started my career with that camera.
Yep! I started on a d7000
Mikes reaction to Mitch’s first shot, with the Nikon!?!?😂😂😂
Haha it was classic!
Mikes hates Nikon so Nikon thought to give him a punch 💪🏽😂😂😂
Hey, I love my D3300. Not having a lot to spend I bought the D3300 and purchased an excellent used 24-70 mm.
The brand Nikon is some what treated like inferior here. "With the Nikon ?" is heard several times. The famous photo "The Afghan Girl" was shot with a Nikon. Its all about the photographer and glass, not necessarily the brand.
It really makes them sound so amateurish really...
@@ilusoriobyeah just relying on the gear does not make you a „pro photographer”
@@ilusoriobYeah, exactly this. It's not very professional to have this kind of bizarre brand bias, not to mention the 'older/simpler = bad' mentality. I mean, I'm torn - the videos are entertaining and the guys are super likeable, but I just get the impression that there's no real understanding of photographic history and that the attitude is informed more by brand loyalty and tech-chasing than it is by technical understanding. I mean, they scoff at having to use the viewfinder, god forbid they ever have to shoot film on an analogue SLR 😂 Would they even know what a daguerreotype is without googling it? I hope I'm wrong, because again they seem like decent guys, just a bit... misguided.
The one with a moon for you is 🔥 and his glass reflection was 🔥 too. You’re an amazing pro photographer. I would have have blamed the Nikon if I didn’t get a good one. 😂 Blessings!
Thanks James!
Not gonna lie I've been dying to see something like this since, photo shoot with cheap camera challenge... Bravo
the Nikon dd3300 is my first camera ever. I've since switched to Fuji xt3 but I'll forever remember it. it's really not that bad
I have to say I love how supportive you guys are of each others work! Like the compliments are just amazing. You both got some awesome shots! This video was great would love to see more like it :-)
When I started photography I had a D3200 and I got some stellar images over the years 🤣 I wasn't surprised he got some amazing shots with a d3300
started on the same camera and was thinking the same lol
I have had the same camera before Nikon D3200 with the 15-55mm kit lens... and made some good pictures.
this just goes to show you do not need the best most expensive camera out there. its all talent and creativity!
mitch photo is banger, especially in the rush time
Welcome to "just 11 focus points speed limit" :) D3300 is my first camera and in my opinion it is a very good camera for everything (picture of moon proves it) except for portraits :)
Yeah focus points and dynamic range are the problem but can't complain for its price
It's hard to belive that people took better photos with film and without a a tilt sceem
10:24 sheeeesh that shot!! 🌙
the energy is so chaotic and I'm here for it haha... that moon photo!
You can do this challenge with an old Nikon DSLR such the D2X or anything else.
The model is beautiful
Mike shooting ports is always fun to watch
Well, Nikon D3300 isn't that bad as you said in the beginning of the video. Its pretty good budget camera for amateurs.
damn stop shitting on the D3300 so much it's still a good camera. Throw a Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 or a Nikon 50mm 1.4 and you got yourself a pretty good portrait kit. I still shoot on a Fuji X-T10 with a vintage lens and that camera produces insane results
I said the camera was good in the video 🥲
@@MitchLally not you lmao I meant North Borders, I probably should've made that clearer. I appreciate you not shitting on the D3300, the results were great.
great video idea! love it.
please more of this kind, cause Im using an old nikon haha :D and its amazing to see what nice pics you can still shoot with it
great video but don't get why you are sharting on the nikon D330 its a
good quality entry level camera so as long as you have an eye (which both you lads clealry have) you can get some sharp images.
Actually I'm here for the Camera but after i see this girl i change my mind 😂
Love This Episode man! Keep Them Coming!
Cheers Marvin!
Which Sony camera are you used for photography?
Omg...u guys are so cool! I definitely subscribed! Love the power of UA-cam!
i used the d3300 from 2016 til a week ago i realy liked it i bouth it new got 75k clicks
now i got myself a d600 and a d7100 combo XD
I think the best photo is the one with the reflection in the glass. By far the best.
Thank you for stepping into my shoes, Mitch. I use the Nikon D3400. It isn't any better than the 3300. I genuinely want to see a b-roll challenge between both these cameras. ❤️
Se você usar uma lente de qualidade na sua câmera de entrada, irá mudar completamente a qualidade das suas foto. A qualidade da lente faz toda diferença. E se tiver um flash externo, ficará melhor ainda. Você nem irá querer trocar sua câmera de entrada.
the colour of your videos are so clean man!
Cheers Mike
Any tips for canon m50 with stock lense?
Good challenge, I think. Sometimes it's nice to have certain limitations (time and locations) to squeeze the inspiration out. This proves that a good photographer can work with any location, which is useful, because not always a perfect location can be found, like during weddings or other events.
What was the lens he was using on the nikon?
maybe try to use a batter lens next time for the nikon camera like the 35mm 1.8
Hey, I'm a freelance photographer who works on Portraits as well, and I just want to ask what type of lenses do you use for portraits? I'm currently working with my Canon Eos M50 with a Neewer 35mm lens but would love to know if there's specific ones for portraits.
Best for portrait: 35mm 1.4/1.8 85mm 1.4/1.8. Even 50 but almost everybody shoots in 50 so it’s harder to stand out. Portrait photographer like to use prime lenses because it’s “sharper” and helps the photographer move around the subject to grab different angles, if you start with a zoom lense, make sure to practice with prime lenses first to grab that idea of composition. Zoom lenses 24-70mm f/2.8 and 70-200mm f/2.8 these ones gives you A LOT of versatility. Once you have sense of composition in and lighting that when I would go for the zoom ones hehe
These challenges are🔥🔥🔥
Cheers!
north borders + mitch is the collab we've all been waiting for
A good example of young people thinking Nikon aren’t good cameras. They fell out of favour with the cool kids some years ago… probably because video specs were crap… Not so now but for quite a few years youngsters thought Nikon were rubbish.
There’s a big difference between the real world of photography and the internet people who sit around and chat specs and never shoot a real job.
@@MitchLally completely agree man. 👍🏻👍🏻
What camera are you using to shoot this video?
Do you think for starting video the sony a6000 is good?
Would have used a much shittier old shit camera than that Nikon. Also, the professional model really changed the dynamic of the comparison. Given the parameters, I was hoping to see how a pro could take good pictures no matter the technical deficits; and, likewise, an inexperienced shooter can only get lucky no matter how great the equipment.
can you please share LUT for this video ? i love it so much ...
Freeze at 3:52. That's the shot mate!
I loved that bus photo. just have a thing for the movement of things as I can not seem to catch shots like that. Super jelly.
Ahhh this was wicked! So happy to subscribe!
Quel est le meilleur objectif pour boîtier nikon d5100 j'aime le flu
Definitely fun to watch. MORE !!!
Seeing the difference in cameras was simply amazing! I have a Nikon D3300 with a 18-55mm kit lens and the 55-200mm VR DX lens; learning this camera and what it can do is simply remarkable. Thanks for shooting this video guys! I’m new to this so I have some work to do!
Get a 50mm f1.8 you won't regret it. Don't stay with the kit lenses.
@@ninelaivz4334 Thanks! I recently switched over to Canon and the 50mm f/1.8 is my go to lens.
@@earlobrien8768
That's great!
@@ninelaivz4334 Thank you!
Guess I’m switching to Nikon 🔥🔥🔥🥔
Mitch, you killed it, as always.
Hi! Do you recommend me the nikon d5100 or canon t5i for video with artificial light? Thanks
The shots are dope!!
with which camera did you film the challenge?
Do ya get prep time to learn the buttons and stuff for the Nikon?
My first camera was a d7000 so I kinda got it pretty quickly
But like I really wanna know the exact Nikon Camera though
This mini battles are very fun. Thks guys !
That nikon D3300 took so great pictures. I still have my D3200 still clicks great pictures and also having my new Z6iii
I planned to change my Nikon D 7000. But now I change my mind. You guys produced excellent results.
Which canon camera did u use ?
The quality of the video wow❤️
I'm not a professional photographer, just like to take pictures "my way". I bought the same Nikon D3300 with its kit lens 18-55mm in 2018 and went to Paris for practice. I've never used a DSLR before, the D3300 gave me some of the most gorgeous night pix with F3.5 stop. I'd figured if I'm not sure what I'm doing, at least I can get a few pix based on "location, location, location".
She’s freakin’ gorgeous!
Damn i have a Nikon D5600 and i been wanting to get rid of it asap lol but i guess i can actually use it and take awesome photos.
What are some great Lens for Portrait, Landscape and even Cars because i go to alot of car shows and sometime people ask me to take some one on one photo shoots of there cars but i get nervous to, do to my camera and lens.
Bangers! Loved the video
Amazing work! Would love to see a tips video for maximizing gear like you did.
How long was the shutter for the bus shot? Great video aswell mate class as always 👌🏻
Become the bush! Great video!
Hahaha what was I thinking?!
Love this 🧡🧡🧡
What type of camera are you using?
This was real fun
Glad you liked it Jeremy!
your video color grading so great!
I liked Mike’s first few better, but Mitch’s from the speed round.
please what lut is this
Great little ideas there guys for portrait photos.
Is the cheaper camera in the description?
No, but if you need the model then it's the Nikon D3300. You can find it as cheap as 150$, maybe even cheaper.
say's "shitty Nikon d3300" meanwhile that's the camera I use and love
Man this is awesome 😱🥺
You didn't mention the heavy post processing you used
Not bad! Haha awesome job my bro’s
Thanks brother! Cheers for filming
The boys smashing it out haha even on the toy Nikon 🔥
Of coruse, can't smash with sony cause its durability is a toy. But I like its autofocus well.
11.40 daaaamn✨✨💯
Absolutely stunning vid love this challenge Mitch 😎✌️
Glad you liked it!
@@MitchLally All your videos I like and enjoy Mitch 😎✌️
Where u can buy $100 camera?
what nikon is that 100$?
🔥🔥 Love it.
Mitch finally get’s his retribution!
💁🏻♂️
Great Vid guys! Nikons can still keep up with newer cameras. I still have and use my good old D90. It still takes great photos for a hobbyist like me
Don't know why you're making fun of the 3300 because it is absolutely capable of capturing stunning photos. Are you not satisfied with any camera that cost less than $3k and up? Just say'n.
proud owner of d3400
I love mine
I swear I can do anything you could ask for with my Nikon D3400
shoot at 20fps 🥸
@@MitchLally 😑😂
it can do 1920x1080 video at 60fps
Nikon D3300 is my main camera.. 😭😭😭
How is it? Planning to get into photography in the near future and this camera really seems like the perfect spot for learning and still making good pictures
mike killed it
He really did.
5:17 her eyes are beautiful:D