Mirrorless Vs DSLR! Why I sold my DSLR!

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Nikon Mirrorless Z6II is on its way. The Mirrorless Vs DSLR battle is over for me. See why I switched to the Nikon Z6II and why I am stepping away from DSLRs for good. Goodbye Nikon D850. You've been good to me.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 454

  • @BayouJosh
    @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +25

    Hey Friends. I ordered the Z6II the day this video was released. I should be receiving it soon. Oh, and Two additional batteries. ;-)

    • @HeyKaytube
      @HeyKaytube 3 роки тому +2

      Love to see more vids!
      Ive been shooting with Z6, Z6ii, and Z7ii.
      My biggest concern is that the single point on the Z6 is way too big and it causes some issue sometimes. I can shoot pinpoint, but I dont like to change af area all the time..
      Recently I got the Z7ii and single point size problem is solved, and i've been really loving it including some BIF shots!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      @ Right???? Ugh. I am the worst.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      @@HeyKaytube I agree that the Z6 single point is too big. I understand that the Z6II is better for that. we will see.

    • @HeyKaytube
      @HeyKaytube 3 роки тому +1

      @@BayouJosh 6ii isnt actually better! 7 and 7ii is! Tho, i had some great shots with 6 and 6ii. So im really looking forward your future vids

    • @rolandrickphotography
      @rolandrickphotography 3 роки тому +1

      😆😆😆 You acquired severe GAS. Relating to your last videos, this was to expect 😆😆😆 The Z6 II is pretty good. But as D850 replacement, wouldn’t suit the Z7 II better? Talking of megapixels... Tiny birds on perches and so... I predict: you’ll gonna miss it. - I also suffer of GAS, I am kinda “Mr. GAS” himself, but for this time I wait for the Z9 🤩. No doubt about it, for video the Z6II is light years ahead. D780 is DSLR + Z6 (but unfortunately not Z6II)

  • @robertdavis1255
    @robertdavis1255 3 роки тому +7

    As a hobbyist & 77 yrs old I have stayed with my D500 as I love the results ...I haven't tried mirrorless yet but they sound great... Thanks for sharing your experience/comments.. cheers 😀..

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Robert. 😀

  • @joebecker3107
    @joebecker3107 3 роки тому +5

    Congrats! I traded my D810 for a Z6 and about a month or so ago, I traded my D500 for a Z6ii and now full Z (except for some F glass).. I absolutely love it and have found what you said to be spot on.. As far as birds in flight, when you get the opportunity, try the small or larger rectangular box as well. Thats what I have found to work the best!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Great to know Joe! I’ve never tried that auto focus box. I’m gonna give it a shot. Glad to be part of the mirrorless world.

  • @TatraScrambler
    @TatraScrambler 2 роки тому +2

    Hello, Josh.
    Just a few things:
    1. Before I started my bird photography adventure this past February, I only owned a basic entry-level mirrorless from Sony (a3000). When I got infected with _bacillus birdphotographii_ I had to make an important decision and very thoroughly think it through: DSLR or mirroless. With my Sony I would often get frustrated with how long it took the camera to 'wake up' from sleep mode, and also how long it took for it to turn on, and that was back in my landscape photography days. This obviously prompted a red light to go off in my head. That was a huge no-no for bird photography or any other action photography genre, really.
    2. The battery life, as you mentioned, is really really poor in mirrorless cameras (although I imagine this will change for the better with time). On the Sony I would get like 400 shots tops, and that's in single frame and AF-S or single servo for you Canon guys, so obviously on AF-C and burst mode you would get much lower numbers still.
    3. There were also no reasonably priced telephoto lenses for my Sony (E mount). So while looking for a budget option, I came across this Nikon D3500, the last Nikon DSLR ever in their entry-level lineup (D3xxx). On paper, you get 1550 shots per charge, it comes with (this particular set because you can also get body only, body+standard 18+55 or the latter + 70-300 VR which I got) DX 70-300 mm VR lens, and most importantly for me: there is no lag or delay when you wake it up from the sleep mode or turn it on (you can easily imagine how important this is for action photography). And on top of that it has lag-free, flicker-free and energy-free optical viewfinder. What's not to like?
    4. Also, all the buttons are on the right-hand side now, just like Z6 or those other fancy mirrorless cams. Video record button is right next to the shutter release so easily accessible.
    5. Ok so I don't want to come off as a sort of D3500 envoy but I really recommend it for people on a budget, or simply not willing to invest serious sums of money initially, before they decide if bird/wildlife photography is something for them.
    6. Re: D850 vlogging. I'm not sure if it's the same with these high-end Nikon DSLRs but in my D3500 I found that, provided the subject is relatively still (doesn't leave your depth of field), I get flawless results with AF-S rather than AF-F for video. Maybe it's not a perfect analogy, but I guess you could liken it to using vibration reduction (optical image stabilization for you non-Nikonians) on a tripod: the camera (or lens in my case) goes bonkers because it's trying to adjust for movement that isn't there. Similarly for videoing yourself talking to the camera: AF-F (AF-C equivalent for video) goes nuts because it's trying to compensate for your movement that isn't actually there. Try using AF-S next time and see if it helps. I know it's not the best solution but it works.
    Best regards! Sub!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому +1

      great feedback Tatra. the D3500 is a fantastic camera and it is great for video. the Z line of cameras are just more intuitive when it comes to video. The video on DSLR requires you to pull away from the viewfinder and line up the shot with the back screen which meant I was losing a lot of quick moving bird opportunities. Now I just set up the shot via photo mode and flip the back switch to start video all while still looking through the video. and when I want to go back to stills, I simply flip the switch and keep my eye in the viewfinder. Anyway. Yes, the D3500 is a great place to start and wonderful for battery life and there are a lot of options for lenses.

    • @TatraScrambler
      @TatraScrambler 2 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh Yes, the ability to shoot video w/o having to look at the LCD is definitely one of the greatest advantages mirrorless systems have over DSLRs. I'm jealous now ;-P

  • @r1berto1
    @r1berto1 2 роки тому +2

    It was July 2020 that I purchased my first Z6. I had read a lot of articles and seen a bunch of videos all telling me how Nikon had missed the mirrorless boat to Sony and Canon.
    They were all probably right, but I had been shooting/using Nikons since my teens so I had to try out a Z6. About a month after I started selling all my Nikon DSLRs along with the F lens collection. Followed to buying all the Z primes I could afford. Nikon may have missed the mirrorles boat back then, but they sure caught up fast.
    I would not trade my Zs for anything. It was like starting photography all over again. Thanks so much for your post.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому

      I kind of felt the same way. It has been a real treat using the Zmount systems. I absolutely love the Z6II and will certainly be getting the Z7II in the near future. I can't wait for the big glass to hit. I've had a 105 maco on order for 4 months now. still backordered.

  • @shekatagani
    @shekatagani 2 роки тому +1

    There is no doubt if you shoot video mirrorless cameras do a better job than DSLR's. Thanks for sharing your videos. They are great. And I enjoy them. We all have to shoot with what we have and enjoy the hobby he are doing.
    Keep doing what you do. Sharing your videos and enjoy your craft and life.

  • @r1berto1
    @r1berto1 2 роки тому +1

    I agree, they are all great cameras. I know, I'm a grandfather today, but I started shooting Nikons when I was in the seventh (7th) grade. (It was a used Nikon F2 film camera) I purchased my first Z6 about two years ago. A week later, I realized THIS was the future.
    Immediately I started to sell 50+ years worth of F cameras and lenses. YES, I kept one (1) for sentimental reasons.
    I don't blame you one bit. THANKS for posting this video.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому

      wonderful History with Nikon Riberto. It's a great brand.

  • @Treydmusicmedia
    @Treydmusicmedia 2 роки тому +1

    Like you, I began using a camera late in life (2011). However, it was a mirrorless camera on loan. It could fit into my shirt pocket. Please note: "mirrorless" is a broad term in camera-speak. Once the bug bit me, I continued to use loaners. My first loaner upgrade was a Nikon P510 (another mirrorless). Then in 2016 I was given a budget to order what I thought would be a serious upgrade. Alas, my dream Nikon D810 cost my entire budget! I settled for the Nikon D5500 DSLR and some nice glass by Sigma, Tamron, and Nikon. I continue to use the D5500 loaner when I shoot for its owner (USGS & NPS). When I bought my own camera, I chose the Olympus EM5 Mark ii (a mirrorless interchangeable lens system). Yes, Yes, it's a crop sensor and you are a full-frame advocate. But I mainly shoot landscapes and plants and both usually sit still for me and I can get pretty close when needed. Only lately have I started to shoot wildlife with enthusiasm. I can see the advantage of the cropping power of a full frame camera. Like you, I do not have an unlimited wallet to experiment in glass. Therefore, if I upgrade to full frame I may go back to a DSLR for budget reasons. But it will be a camera with a quality video capability. Thank you for what you do! You are an inspiration!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому

      Trey, thank you for sharing those experiences. I am learning more and more that this hobby is certainly more about the adventure than it is about gear. I am also learning that if you have the right gear, It helps you enjoy the moment. either way, it is a beautiful hobby and I hope you have many more wonderful experiences.

  • @atristavig4551
    @atristavig4551 2 роки тому +1

    The Nikon Z 6II is the Camera for you. You know how Nikon works and you can use your old good glass and that is all what counts. Greetings from an EOS R5 Shooter

  • @petervisima4798
    @petervisima4798 2 роки тому +2

    A decade ago, I worked for one of the largest photo retailers in Canada. My group was 8 people in industrial sales. Without exception, every one of us was a Nikon shooter. We had access to all the brands, and we all chose Nikon. All of our law enforcement customers were Nikon shooters. Some of the reasons had to do with ergonomics as you mentioned. The menu systems of Nikons was, and still is, superior to every other manufacturer. I would like to know who the idiot was at Canon that put the on/off switch on the left side of the camera? And as someone who wears glasses, the high eye-point of the Nikon viewfinder allows me to see all of the information. I love your videos and have just discovered you because I am making the switch from my Nikon D750 to the Nikon Z6II. Thanks for the great info!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much Peter. so glad you are enjoying the videos. It's a beautiful hobby.

  • @kdietz65
    @kdietz65 3 роки тому +3

    Makes sense. If I already owned a lot of high-end, pro-level Nikon lenses, then I would definitely stick with Nikon. But all I own is the enthusiast-grade lenses that I would be tempted to replace, and therefore I'm not confined to Nikon. For that reason, I plan on switching to Canon.

  • @passkrishna
    @passkrishna 2 роки тому +1

    Such practical remarks regarding bird photography Josh! I can connect with so many things you say! I use AF-S on almost all the bird shots.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому +1

      Switch that to af-c and hold down that focus button while tracking your subject. 😊

  • @RaymondParkerPhoto
    @RaymondParkerPhoto 2 роки тому +2

    I began my transition to mirrorless over 5 years ago now, with a Fuji X system. I found that my Nikon DSLRs more and more stayed in the cupboard. The Fuji worked well for the most part, though I disliked a lot of things about the camera. Certainly, clients were happy with the images I produced and I seemed to sell more stock (for magazines and books) probably because I was carrying the camera more.
    When the Z cameras debuted it was a no-brainer to grab a couple of Z6s and a lens or two. I'm now ready to trade my last DSLR (a D800) and most of my F-mount glass for the Z9.

  • @brandt_bennett
    @brandt_bennett 3 роки тому +2

    Good for you. I made this switch back in 2016. Nothing wrong with mirrorless-it’s the future in my opinion-cameras are in the film digital transition phase right now. 10 years from now this will likely not even be a discussion. At the end of the day it is about what works for you and what meets your needs best. Keep up the fun videos.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Good point brother. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @shot2death876
    @shot2death876 3 роки тому +5

    Have got the Z7 for landscape but still keeping my DSLR's as they still take pictures 😎

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      🤙🏻

    • @mortenthorpe
      @mortenthorpe 3 роки тому +1

      Best for landscape, no compromises... the Fuji GFX... and the economic solution is a used 50 megapixel GFX... it costs less than a new Z7, and the lenses are really not super expensive either.

  • @TaipeiGeek
    @TaipeiGeek 3 роки тому +2

    When you said in the past that you did not need mirrorless, you were not wrong. At that time you did not need it. Now the need changed because video is more important to you due to UA-cam, and that's fine. Lots of people still use DSLRs because they fill their needs and perhaps a mirrorless doesn't necessarily. I love my D810, and while I am fascinated with the Z6 II, I would not use to replace, I'd probably use both for different things. But as I am trying to be wise with my money, I will not do that until they are available second hand for a much cheaper price.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Great point. I honestly never flipped the video switch on the D850 prior to 3 months ago. Now, I am looking to video every encounter. We will see how this goes. Thanks as always.

  • @HEARTISTWORLD
    @HEARTISTWORLD 3 роки тому +10

    You’ve become one of my favorite bro

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Well thank you! You just made my day.

  • @arielalemany9641
    @arielalemany9641 3 роки тому +2

    Before I went mirrorless I had thr D750 and I bought a Z6 as a second camera and I liked it so much the next week I sold the D750 and bought another Z6. I had been using two Z6 for almost 2 years now. Nothing bettet than just switching to video and know your camera will make an amazing job in noth videos and stills.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      So happy to hear that! My Z6ii is on its way.

  • @garrywatters1140
    @garrywatters1140 Рік тому

    Took me years to change from film to digital. Flash in the pan is what I called digital. I eventually moved over to digital so don't worry about being an early adopter. I now have an R6 and an R5 which I just bought a month ago. Mirrorless was just another flash in the pan......until I got my hands on an r6 body.

  • @prl105
    @prl105 3 роки тому +2

    Sold my DSLR’s and F-mount lenses back in January. Replaced them with ZNii bodies and the S-Line lenses as they’re being released.
    Investing in the future.

  • @carlmcneill1139
    @carlmcneill1139 3 роки тому +1

    I had a fit for a year and a half until a wave hit both of us at the beach Christmas week. It killed my camera. I upgraded to the z6 II. When the z6 came out I didn't want it because it didn't have a dual card slot or connections for the battery grip. When the z6 II came out I started paying attention to it. After my camera died I had to decide if I was going to switch back to Canon, get the d780 or the z6 II. I only have 2 lenses right now but I couldn't afford to sell them and switch to Canon and then buy new lenses. Nikon has shown me that they are slowly keeping up. I see more firmware updates in the future that will make them even better. So far I really like my z6 II. I'm still learning the focus system. I know there are wedding photographers that prefer the z6 for video because you can switch back and forth so easily. And the files are great. When the prices drop on the z6 II you might want to check it out. The focus system is better and it will continue to get updates. The z6 probably won't see many more improvements through updates. I want the 200-500 lens but there's rumors of a z mount 200-600 coming out soon. I hope so. I will hold off and wait for it.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      good to hear Carl. sorry you lost the camera in the waves. I ordered the Z6II today.

    • @carlmcneill1139
      @carlmcneill1139 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh I took out an extended warranty that covered such damage so I'm supposed to get a check for what I paid for it. I'll only be out the difference between the two cameras.

  • @opsroom123
    @opsroom123 3 роки тому +2

    Congrats on your transition from DSLR to Mirrorless. I do keep up with camera technologies, the one thing that I really like about Mirrorless is that it can shoot in total silent/mute. Well Im still in love with my old D700/D4, primarily for my bird photography. I'm not a video guy, but I love watching your video & pictures Josh. You're brutally honest! All the best & stay safe!! Cheers!!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Thank you my friend.

    • @opsroom123
      @opsroom123 3 роки тому +1

      @@BayouJosh You're welcome Josh!

  • @scarface1961
    @scarface1961 3 роки тому +1

    Josh. Good video. Quite a few of your points for changing are videography based rather than photography based. All are valid points. I do not do videos. I'm sticking with my D850's and my f glass for now. I'll wait for the Z9 before I consider mirrorless. The current Z's, based on everything I have read, are limited in their action focusing. Plus, using the FTZ allegedly slows focusing with the f glass. I hope the FTZ adapter is refined by the time that camera is readily available. I, like you, can't afford replacing all my f glass and would still want use it in my eventual transition to mirrorless.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      I’ve got to say, I’ve noticed zero fall off in auto focus performance with the FTZ adapter. And yes, you’re right 90% of my decision was based on video. Although the image quality is quite good with the Z6.

    • @scarface1961
      @scarface1961 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh That's promising to hear about the FTZ. I've heard the Z series images are fantastic.

  • @jimmccafferty1611
    @jimmccafferty1611 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Josh, I love your videos and your honest opinions that you always give. I've learnt a lot since I subscribed to your channel. I own a Z7ii and D500 with the 300 and 500pf primes amongst others. I feel I've the best of both worlds at the minute. I'm a very keen wildlife photographer and am looking forward to your future videos with the mirrorless. Take care and many thanks again for all your help and advice from here in Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much Jim. I’m so glad to hear that the videos have been helpful. I certainly appreciate it my friend.

    • @jimmccafferty1611
      @jimmccafferty1611 2 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh My pleasure Josh👍

  • @Hereforfun441
    @Hereforfun441 3 роки тому +1

    Yes you will 😁 definitely keep an old faithful dslr handy. The old D810 has better low light than the z6ii which I also have. Good part is they use the same batteries!

  • @LeeDillion
    @LeeDillion 3 роки тому +3

    Nice commentary. Have to agree that investment in glass is so critical. And nice to be able to stay and grow with a system, no matter whether Canon, Sony, Nikon, etc. so many great cameras by different manufacturers.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Absolutely Lee. The Glass keeps me on the platform.

  • @terrywilde8551
    @terrywilde8551 3 роки тому +3

    Great video! The Z6 and Z7ll is a great combo. You will really like the second gens there is a noticeable difference. I shot a soccer game the other day on my 7ll and did not miss one shot! (Small area focus)I couldn't believe it! So much better then the 6.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      I’m so excited to see it for myself. I stuck with the Z6ii. The larger files are great if I’m blowing things up to billboard size. Those 24 megapixels are so sweet on the Z6.

  • @vacanechaser
    @vacanechaser 3 роки тому +2

    Im a new follower of yours. Love your work. Your editing is fantastic. Thats where I need to be. I shoot with the D500. Im just glad that your decision didn't take you away from Nikon. Been a Nikon shooter for a long time. Like you said, decision have to be made, and I would kill to get into the mirrorless arena now, but just cant afford it. Anyway, enjoy your videos and work... Keep it up!!!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      yeah Jesse. Budget plays a big part. That is reality.

    • @vacanechaser
      @vacanechaser 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh I need my Dogecoin to go to the moon!!! lol

  • @rreichar1
    @rreichar1 3 роки тому +1

    Change is hard. Kudos to you for seeing the need and addressing it. I like photography and in general I am camera agnostic. I use what interest me (if I can afford it). I have been mirrorless since way before it made much sense. My last DSLR was a Pentax and that was stolen (along with most of the lenses) and I went mirrorless after that. I currently go back and forth between M43 and a Canon R6. I’ve had many surgeries on various body parts and I prefer carrying the M43 stuff. But you’re right that the Canon autofocus is magical. So I find myself using that a lot these days. Nikon makes great stuff and nothing wrong with sticking with the brand you know and have a lot invested in. At the end of the day you’ve only got to make yourself happy.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      that Canon Autofocus is Magical. could not agree more.

  • @EmberSkyMedia
    @EmberSkyMedia 3 роки тому +2

    Moving to Mirrorless if you are doing photo & video is just a great idea. I’ve been playing with the Z6 the last 2 years.
    What you are saying is why I’m moving to Sony E mount... and the 200-600mm lens (yum). Why the switch... I own old F-mount so only 4 lenses retained autofocus so I’d have to swap glass anyways.
    Working on a similar video about the switch, hoping my subs don’t jump ship as well.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah man. It's just science. that mirrorless system is better. I'll go check out your stuff.

  • @DavidStella
    @DavidStella 3 роки тому +1

    I don’t have a battery issue with my Sony a7III. Not saying you should switch, I’m just saying that your statement on battery life on mirrorless cameras sounded like a blanket statement for all mirrorless cameras.
    I believe mirrorless cameras are the future, and I think you’ll be overall glad you made the switch. Nikon mirrorless cameras seem great to me. If they had a mirrorless option when I got into photography, I probably would’ve gotten a Nikon instead of a Sony.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      They do well enough. The blanket statement about mirrorless battery life is in comparison to DSLR and really only when shooting stills. The D850 could go 3 days on one charge.

    • @DavidStella
      @DavidStella 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh makes more sense now. Thanks for responding back

  • @RRRCCCDDD
    @RRRCCCDDD 2 роки тому +1

    Good vid. Thanks. I have the D500 and the Z6. Im reluctant to sell my D500 or maybe I dont trust the Z6 enough to use it for birding/wildlife. I need more time with it perhaps.

  • @gradypicinich2404
    @gradypicinich2404 3 роки тому +1

    I appreciate your thoughts on the switch, and it's a bummer that you need to preempt negative feedback over making a sort of decision like this. I love my Nikon DSLRs, and there's definitely some magic in the shooting experience with them for me, but the moment I snapped my first shots with a mirrorless camera, I knew I couldn't go back. They definitely have room to grow, but they certainly hold more potential for the future of photography than DSLRs ever could. But I don't think I see myself letting go of my DSLRs anytime soon either, even though they're mostly shelf pieces now :). Thanks for your contribution, love your shots!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it. Let's be honest. All the camera companies have good products. it's just a matter of preference.

  • @1young-geezer
    @1young-geezer 3 роки тому +1

    Nice, honest, no shame. Totally see your point. I’m not a wildlife photog, saw your YT on the Canon R5, which I DO own and love it, thought I’d give a watch and again appreciated your honest words, and appreciation for what you could see that was amazing for you. No problem w/ your shooting Nikon, I mean what the heck? I’m a finish carpenter w/ special tools from any company that makes that best tool that I need, fan boy of them all that get it right for what I need, simple. So good luck w/ the comments, and good shooting - I like the stills, and now video, that you’ve shown.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      I sure appreciate you watching Todd. thank you.

  • @craigmontour9906
    @craigmontour9906 3 роки тому +1

    I use a D500 and bought a Z6 off a friend to start on the mirrorless train. I enjoyed your review and gives me some pleasure knowing I will probably be happy with it while Nikon continues to improve their systems.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      it still has it's challenges but I see that in every platform. Remember, it is a middle of the road camera and is priced accordingly. you can pay double and get about 10% more features.

  • @PhotographybyTimWMoore
    @PhotographybyTimWMoore 2 роки тому +2

    Learned a long time ago that investing in great glass outweighs the urge to buy a new camera body every time they are “upgraded”.
    That said, the major camera manufacturers will eventually drop DSLR lines and go exclusively with mirrorless. I hope everyone enjoys the new craze. There are pluses and minuses for each camera type. Find the one that fits your tastes and go with it.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому

      That is good advice Tim.

  • @davelock3166
    @davelock3166 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Man - you are learning! All you need to do now is get rid of those heavy Nikon lenses and get Olympus! Its easier tom carry a few back up batteries for the M1X than a 600mm and a big tripod! Dave from Scotland.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      That is a fact. I do love that big lense though.

  • @matteoferrettiphotography
    @matteoferrettiphotography 3 роки тому +2

    That's probably one of the best nikon z6/z6II review because it's based on location informations! The facts you talked about the ergonomic it's something that nobody says online!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Well you’re too kind! Thanks for the feedback.

    • @matteoferrettiphotography
      @matteoferrettiphotography 3 роки тому +1

      @@BayouJosh your welcome! I bought a used nikon d810 last year but I'm stragling to make videos... So a z6 or z6 II is what I'm looking for and honestly, after your review, I'm more confident in buying it

  • @markyg1964
    @markyg1964 3 роки тому +6

    Great video buddy, I'm saving up for a Z6ii to go with my D500

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Nice!

    • @Wynner3
      @Wynner3 3 роки тому +1

      My goal is to replace my D500 with a Z6 II, but I'm sure I will end up keeping it. My D500 just feels so good in my hands.

  • @johnpavett68
    @johnpavett68 3 роки тому +2

    I'm still happy (mostly) with my D500 though I use a Z50 for video and the silent shutter for sensitive animals. Great video as always 👍 keep up the good work buddy

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Thank you John. Much appreciated.

  • @SwanSycorax
    @SwanSycorax 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting video. The parallel between your decision making and my own is very close. Two years ago I had a D850 and a D500. I wasn't using them for video - I tried but found them too limited as far as video went. I therefore sold the 500 and bought a Z6. I soon found I was using this new camera almost all the time and almost had to force myself to use the D850 - despite its phenomenal qualities. By the summer (2020) we knew it was just a matter of time before the 6ii & 7ii would be announced so decided to sell the 850 while it still had good value (I got almost what I paid for it) and ordered a Z7ii - mine arrived the day they started shipping in the UK. Absolutely love this camera and vey frustrated when I see the way the Nikon knockers harp on about their perceived deficiencies with the autofocus system. Having said that, I am blown away by what I have seen and read about the capabilities of the Z9 and am looking forward to getting my hands on one. The one feature both the D850 and D500 had which I really miss on the Z6 &7ii is the ability to light up the back-buttons when shooting in bad light and am delighted to see that this is back on the Z9. I know this is going to be an expensive acquisition and, in truth, I really can't justify it but, I am in my early seventies so this will possibly be the final camera I buy to see me out, so why not get the best and enjoy it while I can!!! Also, absolutely love the quality of the Z-glass, in fact, when I bought the 50mm f1.8 and saw how much better it was than the F-mount 50mm f1.4 I was totally convinced that I have made the right decision to go down the Z route. The video qualities and capabilities are the icing on the cake and I certainly intend to start to make more use of these in 2022. Keep rolling your videos out, many of us over in the UK really enjoy them.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Brian, I think that story is rather common amongst us Nikon users. The D850 and D500 are such wonderful cameras and we all wanted to be sure we were getting a real upgrade by switching to the Z platform. I agree that it is certainly worth the move. The video capabilities are fantastic and I continue to be amazed at how easy it is to get good clean footage. It was such a pain trying to make videos with the D850. And, I agree that the Z lenses are truly fantastic. I can't wait to get my hands on some S line telephoto lenses. Thanks for watching Brian. I really appreciate it.

  • @adamthompson8140
    @adamthompson8140 3 роки тому +2

    Nooo we lost another one to the dark side! Haha only kidding brother. Glad you were able to find something that better suits your needs. In the end, that’s what it’s all about. I know my day is coming too and I have a sneaking suspicion these devious little fingers of mine are going to click on the “preorder” button when the z9 becomes available. At that point, my D850 is going in a glass display case like a historical artifact because you’re absolutely right- the D850 is hands down the best DSLR ever built. But alas, all good things come to an eventual end. So then Josh, my next question would be are you planning on going back to high MP body like the z7ii or the z9?

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, good question. for now, I ordered the z6ii. I am like you in the fact that I will likely order the z9 when it becomes available assuming my finances are in order. However, I am realizing more and more that I do not need a 45Mp camera. I think my computer will thank me as well. 4tb of hard drive space in the last 60 days. the 4k video has a lot to do with that as well. Thanks as always Adam.

    • @adamthompson8140
      @adamthompson8140 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh I hear ya brother. For me, I’m not sure I can live without the high MPs for deep crops. The other thing I think about (and maybe something you consider as well) is the resolving power of my glass. I have the slightly newer little brother to your lens, the 500mm f/4G VR. I’ve looked over the resolving power charts of that lens and for me, shooting on a lower MP body would be doing that lens a disservice. I tested this with Becky in the field. Used my lens on her old D750 and then used her 200-500mm f/5.6 on the same camera. The results in sharpness between the two lenses were nearly identical. The 24MP sensor of the D750 simply didn’t have the resolving power to take advantage of the superior optics of the 500mm f/4. Same experiment between the two lenses used on my D850 and the resolving power of that 45mp sensor exposed a pretty substantial difference in sharpness between the two lenses. Just some food for thought. Great work as always man. Loving these vids and allowing us to get to know you and your family better. Keep the good stuff coming!

  • @alistairmartins
    @alistairmartins 3 роки тому +2

    The most important thing is not missing the moment for me a lighter lens weather sealed lens makes more of a difference than a body would..currently on a d7500 and Nikon 200-500..

  • @dietmarwechselberger6707
    @dietmarwechselberger6707 3 роки тому +1

    That's exactly why I love my Nikon Z6 II.
    First I thought the autofocus of my D500 is unbeatable. But doing the right adjustment and a little bit of practice you can get the same hitrate. As I'm doing photography 99%, battery life of the Z6 II ist good enough. Never had issues with drained battery when I was out in the field. But the good thing is that I have enough EN-EL15 batteries from my other Nikon's so I allways have a spare battery in my backpack.
    Have a great time outdoors and do what you love.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      That is great to hear. I ordered 2 more batteries yesterday.

  • @ryannarron4296
    @ryannarron4296 2 роки тому +1

    I have both the D500 and D850, purchased the Z6ii a couple of weeks ago (I was hesitant) I love the Z6ii now. Still have my DSLR’s but mainly use that Z6ii, love it to death. Might just get another one 🤔

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому

      I’m with you Ryan. I can’t imagine going back to a DSLR.

  • @MalcolmNathrienS1lv34
    @MalcolmNathrienS1lv34 3 роки тому +1

    I got an A7M3 with a 35 f1.4 gm recently. I fully respect your decision, and just like how you felt when trying the R5 I love how you just explain why you chose your camera. It's amazing and honest.
    I sell cameras (specialized with Sony) for a living, and I wanna try and use your thinking in explaining why to choose a camera; whether it's a Sony, Canon, Nikon, Fuji or Pana. Thanks for inspiring. :)

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Well thank you my friend. I really appreciate it

  • @JoshsPhotoJourney
    @JoshsPhotoJourney 3 роки тому +3

    Nice video Josh!
    Whatever works best for you buddy, you have my support. 🙂👍

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      I appreciate it! Thanks brother.

  • @peterosborne9802
    @peterosborne9802 3 роки тому +1

    Loved your comments about the mirrorless camera. The make is irrelevant its up to the individual. I kepted saying yes as you gave your reasons, I'm an Olympus user for very similar reasons. I (years ago) was a canon fan and you could not shift me from that, however I am 65 now not as fit as I used to be and wanted a camera that could do what I wanted but not weigh a ton to carry about and not need lots of heavy lenses and so on and so on. So I'm a mirrorless photographer it suits my needs and like you I don't need 40 plus megapixels for my work. Great vlog really enjoyed it, and bye.

  • @kenwiberg6517
    @kenwiberg6517 3 роки тому +1

    Mirrorless wasn't released just 2 1/2 yrs ago - I've been shooting with different ones for 5 1/2 yrs now ........ there's more than just Sony, Nikon and Canon in the game ...... with features that they don't have implemented yet ........ and as for your great point of 24 MP being enough, I agree, most of the images I post online are usually around 5-600 kb - who needs more if you don't print larger than 36" .........

  • @image-i-nation-photography
    @image-i-nation-photography 3 роки тому +1

    Just added the D780 for property and weddings and its a fab camera

  • @smkunder1
    @smkunder1 3 роки тому +2

    So true, I am right there with you and I am not into the leapfrog switch syndrome!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Right? Pain in the butt.

  • @dmitry.sh.8946
    @dmitry.sh.8946 3 роки тому +1

    changed D750 to Z6 ... autofocus, ergonomics, electronic viewfinder, old SLR lenses work great, no more headache with adjustment.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Indeed. I've seen tests where they are rated a hair slower but it is hard to tell considering it is still pretty dang fast.

    • @dmitry.sh.8946
      @dmitry.sh.8946 3 роки тому +1

      @@BayouJosh The only thing .... it's a battery .... you have to take several pieces.

  • @honorw4125
    @honorw4125 3 роки тому +1

    Interesting video. You mentioned how much better it is to have the controls on the right hand side of the camera body, that's great, as long as your not left handed! Do manufacturers realize that a great percentage of camera users are left handed? Now consider trying to use a camera with all the controls on the left hand side and you see the problem that some people have when they want to be a good photographer on the go.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      That would definitely be a problem. I never gave that any thought. Good point.

  • @alanplummer
    @alanplummer 3 роки тому +1

    Outstanding discussion, Josh! New follower here. I appreciate your candid comments and am in the same boat as you. Lots of Nikon glass and f mount lenses, thinking about the 2nd Gen of either Z6 or Z7. Don't know enough about the differences in the 2 yet other than the additional $1K for the 7ii but definitely want better video capability than my D7500 so I can produce vids for my IG channel.
    This video has helped me to turn the corner to switch over.
    Keep these excellent vids coming out. You're doing a great job!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      I really appreciate it Alan. you can't go wrong with either of the Z bodies for video. they are far superior to my previous DSLRs

  • @Martin-nu6ym
    @Martin-nu6ym 3 роки тому +1

    I have been using mirrorless cameras since 2015. I have had the pleasure to seeing the battery life slowly improving, the EVF getting better, the AF becoming amazing, lens technology improving for quieter motors (mirrorless does a lot more micro focusing than DSLR), and finally not feeling like maybe I adopted into a new camera design that would go away. :p Welcome to the mirrorless camera world. :)

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Thank you my friend. i do appreciate it.

  • @robertlawrence7958
    @robertlawrence7958 2 роки тому +1

    An excellent video. So many points that resonate with my own experience. I too have only just tried and converted to mirrorless (Canon).

  • @SanoyNimbus
    @SanoyNimbus 3 роки тому +1

    I haven't watch it yet ... but liked it already. That is what I did in April. Sold my D850. Got myseld a Z6II ... I hade already changed my D500 for a Z6 in December 2018 (buying Z6) and early 2019 selling the D500 after not using it for three - four months. I also sold my daughters (after asking her) D5300. They had a deal so you got 2000 SEK extra for any DSLR if you bought a Z6II or Z7II ... After they gave me a price for the D5300 around 2000 SEK ... and promise to double it in the exchange ... I now have two Z6II and a Z6 for my daughter ...

  • @emeraldshrimp7428
    @emeraldshrimp7428 3 роки тому +1

    I have been shooting my Z6ii for a few months, it is a very good camera if you need to shoot mammals in low light or shoot wildlife videos. 2 points that let it down: you can't map the back buttons like a D850-500, I ended up using the U1-U2-U3 for custom controls. The second and biggest issue is the pin point focus is only available in AF-S. The smallest square in AF-C is TOO BIG so you miss focus a lot if the subject is not big enough in the frame

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      I've noticed that about the AF-c and single point. It hasn't been a deal breaker thus far even with the smallest of birds. Notice in this video the Chickadee and warbler images. all shot on single point in AF-C mode. I Kind of just pump the AF button like I did with the DSLR in those situations where I'm shooting through branches and leaves.

  • @danw4930
    @danw4930 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Josh,
    I have been a Nikon fan since about 1968. I have my original F2, a D810 and a D850. I upgraded from a D5100 to the 810 and 850. The difference is astounding. I had no interest in the current mirror less craze until I asked myself the same question you are asking yourself now. Why on earth do I need a Z9? Each day I am getting further and further behind in the digital world. Have never shot a single frame of video as I do mostly nature photography. Did not see anything worth trying out that was not outrageously priced and over-hyped. Enter the Z9. I am going to try and be patient for six months or so until I see how the Z9 fairs and whether Nikon is serious about fixing a couple of things that I think needs fixing before I take the leap. From what I have seen, this Z9 is the most outstanding camera to date. Just have to see if the production model surpasses the demo model. I get to keep my old glass! What is not to like? In six months maybe blazing fast B memory cards will be reasonably priced. Batteries are expensive but Nikon seems to have been able to do what no one else has done. Make a battery you can use all day and still have power left over. That seems to signal to me that the Z9 is going to be the worlds leader in mirror less cameras in pretty short order. There is my answer in a nut shell. My first and last "Flagship" camera. Loving your content and sense of humor. Keep up the good work!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому

      Dan, you are speaking my language. I have had all of those thoughts and came to the conclusion that it was worth it for me to pull the trigger. I have never owned a flagship camera except for an old used 12mp D3s I had for about 3 months. I am so excited that I can hardly stand it.

  • @zachhallphotography
    @zachhallphotography 3 роки тому +1

    Happy to see you got a youtube channel as I love your Instagram page! I actually just ordered a D850 and it should be getting here tomorrow - so excited!! To each their own, right?! People get way too hung up in this crap....like you said, you gotta do you..... Rock on, Josh! Looking forward to your future field vids!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Zach, thanks for checking in. i appreciate it. That D850 is awesome. trust me, I did some serious soul searching prior to making the switch.

    • @zachhallphotography
      @zachhallphotography 3 роки тому +1

      @@BayouJosh You bet - happy to support your content! And that makes 2 of us on the soul searching front! Keep on rockin', Josh! Have a great holiday weekend!

  • @csc-photo
    @csc-photo 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats! 🙂 Video will take a toll on mirrorless batteries, but just shooting images - 1000 to 1200 on a charge easy (Z6II). The EN-EL15c also performs better than the earlier versions of the battery. I'm running a Z6II and a Z50 now and it's a super combo.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Well that’s good to know. Comforting really. The battery life was driving me nuts.

  • @brianrae1624
    @brianrae1624 3 роки тому +1

    I have been thinking about buying a D850 since they are on sale for such a low price now but I have a Z6ii and a lot of Z mount lenses and just from an investment perspective it doesn't make a lot of sense for me to make the DSLR purchase when I only have a few F mount lenses that seem to perform just fine with the FTZ adapters. The Z7/Z7ii also has the same sensor as the D850 so I'm considering just adding one of those to my bag as my higher resolution body. For my use cases a lot of the action related limitations of the Z6ii and Z7ii are not really an issue for me and I agree the AF seems to be just fine with these although it doesn't do everything for us as some of the new competitor cameras. Also about battery life a grip really helps I have the Grip for the Zii cameras and it is great but from what I've read the grip for the Z6/7 is not that great and has no controls it's just a battery holder. Definitely agree with some of the other commenters that said the Battery grip really extends the number of images you can get. With the grip on my Z6ii I can shoot a few thousand images in continuous H mode and only drain the battery 60% not even dipping in to the second battery.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Good to know Brian. I’ll likely pick up a grip in the next few months.

  • @nikon_z9_images
    @nikon_z9_images 3 роки тому +1

    In terms of spare batteries, I found having the small Nitecore UNK2 charger for Nikon EN-EL15 and a 10,000mAh Powerbank a worthwhile replacement for in the field recharging. No cables to carry.
    Like you, having invested in expensive Nikon F-mount glass means the z6 II + FTZ works fine for both stills and video.

  • @ianbachanek2538
    @ianbachanek2538 3 роки тому +1

    I've had the Z6 for about a year. The subject tracking is gimmicky and doesn't work well especially on a windy day. As you said you stick to single point or group areas of AF and it works well. And when hand holding a super-telephoto the left hand is cradling the lens while your right hand has access to the controls. Perfect ergonomic design. Also the Z6 is a low light beast!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      That’s one thing I failed to mention. The low light capabilities are better on the Z6 that they are on the D850. That’s a great point. I’m not talking a little better. It’s two stops better.

  • @JaminTaylor
    @JaminTaylor 3 роки тому +3

    BTW, I like the animal tracking modes on the Z6 II for birds in flight. It did a better job tracking than my D850.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Well that just got me excited. I can’t wait to see how that works.

    • @joebecker3107
      @joebecker3107 3 роки тому +3

      Good to know!. That didn't do well for me with the original Z6 so I swtched to using the boxes and that worked better, for me, so Ive only been using that with the Z6II. Ill have to revisit it now with the Z6II! 👍🏻

  • @JonElofson
    @JonElofson 3 роки тому

    Looking forward to coming along for the ride on your new Z6ii journey. I really want to like that camera and some honest, real-world experience that you are providing is great. Keep 'em coming!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Will do! Thank you sir.

  • @rolandrickphotography
    @rolandrickphotography 3 роки тому +1

    Oh man, 8:35, I fully agree. The WB thing is for us NEF shooters no issue, to me the worst thing is: you have no single right hand control over AF modes. I personally prefer the Nikon ergonomics over all others, but that AF mode button on the left side of the F mount is the worst design flaw ever. No problem, if you can configure e.g. the movie button like on the D6 to act like this left AF button, but that’s exclusively to the D6 and I don’t understand why Nikon delivers no firmware upgrades to the other DSLRs enabling this. My workaround: Custom Mode Setting Bank C is configured AF-C available only, AF on shutter button is set to single point, that gives me the opportunity to move the point by joy stick at the same time; f1 setting like so: Group-area AF+AF-On is set the AF-ON button and Auto-area AF is set to Pv. That fits to me best. I should make a video on that and start my career as UA-camr 🤫

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      I'm sure you'd kill it as a youtuber. or you could just write content for me and I'll send you 10% of my ad revenue. you'd have 9 dollars already this week. 😅

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      that AF mode on the left drove me nuts. Especially that I would focus for a video in single point AF while the mirror was down. (in picture mode) Then, after I was sure the focus locked, I would Switch to manual focus so that the Movie AF wouldn't go hunting. such a pain in the Ass. all controls need to be on the Right. I honestly didn't give it much thought until I got the mirrorless rig.

    • @rolandrickphotography
      @rolandrickphotography 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh 😆😆😆 Deal! Nooo, kidding, get Katie and yourself a snack and coffee on your next bird trip for that. If 10% of your YT revenue is 900 bucks the week, and I wish you from the bottom of my heart you soon get there, well, then let’s talk about writing the content for you 🖖 Besides: many thanks for the compliments and encouraging me becoming a UA-camr or even better, writing the content for you ☺️, means a lot to me, especially my mother tongue isn’t English...

    • @rolandrickphotography
      @rolandrickphotography 3 роки тому +1

      @@BayouJosh 100% acknowledged. For the Z6 (I and II) you may have a movie update enabling the camera filming in Apple ProRes and Blackmagic RAW but only to external recorders. It’s a one time paid upgrade (at least in Europe) and you have the camera to send to Nikon for that. The Z6 and Z6II are in Switzerland available as film maker kit, all you need already included (except lens and SSD). Editing in 12 bit raw is a different level. However: the mov/mp4 footage sooc the Z6’s are to my eyes best in class and save you a lot of colour grading work in post. Hint: when filming, use Active Delighting in H+, that protects you of getting blown highlights as well as blacker as black image sections 😉 Here’s the Swiss kit, I have no clue is it available also in US www.nikon.ch/de_CH/product/digital-cameras/mirrorless/enthusiast/z-6ii-essential-movie-kit

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      @@rolandrickphotography Great Info. thank you

  • @Motorheadx
    @Motorheadx 3 роки тому +6

    I instantly grow more love to Nikon thanks to you Mr.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Well you’re too kind. I appreciate you saying that.

  • @stevengeorges9046
    @stevengeorges9046 3 роки тому +1

    Get the bottom grip with the Z6 II. If that's not enough, keep a 3rd battery in your pocket. They are small and cheap. (just make sure the EN-EL15 is the "c" type)

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Great advise Steven.

    • @stevengeorges9046
      @stevengeorges9046 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh I'm not being smug, I had to learn that the hard way too.

  • @DrNick8002
    @DrNick8002 3 роки тому +1

    Agree with you....for still photos, DSLR like D850 is really good. Video wise, mirrorless cameras are far better.

  • @jackjee1321
    @jackjee1321 3 роки тому +1

    Try the S line lens Dude especially 50 1.8. You will not regret and turn back. I've sold all my F mount lens already!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Yes indeed. I'm slowly swapping things over.

  • @kristianaltmann7721
    @kristianaltmann7721 3 роки тому +1

    Regarding the battery life changing the monitor usage made a big difference for me. By default the mirrorless cameras switch between display and viewfinder and always draw power regardless of you looking at either one (at least my a6400 and the Z6 do). By changing it to „prefer viewfinder“ with the little button left to the VF it disables both by default and only enables the viewfinder once you get close with your eye. Reviewing images is done in the VF as well if you look into it, otherwise the LCD is used. Maybe this eases your pain a little.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Great advice. I’ve done that. Someone else clued me in on it earlier through another video. It certainly helps but it’s definitely not as good as a DSLR. I’m just gonna live with it.

  • @enricomarconi8358
    @enricomarconi8358 3 роки тому +1

    hey Josh, first of all you should be hanging in galleries as you've some amazing shots! I hear you and it's true, for video the d850 is nearly useless (unless you're filming a conference where the speaker is setting down). Having said this, the quality of these D850 files are out of this world with photography. I will in time buy another Z camera for video ONLY, but will continue shooting stills with my D850 as I find the AF even more responsive than mirrorless, not to mention the lag in the mirrorless EVF which doesn't go down well with action photography&wildlife. Mind you that the first Z6 lasted one week then I returned that camera, precisely as the AF was at best lousy. If you haven't sold the D850 yet, may I suggest you run an overlap period where you have both cameras side by side and see as to whether you're fully happy just with mirrorless or if you rather work with the best camera for each situation? It's just a thought...

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      That is great advice except that I did sell the D850. I have one z6 and I've been testing it in conjunction with the D850. I have the z6 dialed in pretty good. Birds in flight is definitely a little slower than the D850 but I am hoping the Z6II is a bit faster.

    • @enricomarconi8358
      @enricomarconi8358 3 роки тому +1

      @@BayouJosh I hear you Josh, well fingers crossed for the new Z6II, they just had a firmware update but I know there'll be another one as Nikon wants to make the best of these two processors. Let's hope it will improve AF performance as FPS on the Z6II are awesome, but AF must be able to catch up with such speed. I will keep my D850 for wildlife and wait to see what Nikon pops out next. The Z9 is supposed to be much better, let's wait and see.

  • @j.kimmer1509
    @j.kimmer1509 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats on the Z6II, this is the most correct decision i will agree with. Bodies change; lens are bread 'n butter. Nikon bodies are on back order here still at my fav local brick and mortar shops....... can't wait to see you put out some videos with the Z. As I've read; marry for cooking ability not looks, looks fade but hunger never does.....bodies fade but lens never will....unless u drop them.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      That is a hilarious analogy. By the way, I just found out I can’t get my Nikon Z6ii for another 14 days. I wish I would’ve known that before I sold at the 850. I’m going to be in a world of hurt with one camera.

  • @loneshootr
    @loneshootr 3 роки тому +2

    Mirrorless definitely the way to go for YT content creation - that AF in video saves a lot of time, reshoots, and foul language...
    Regardless of what they were shot with, your images are gorgeous.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      I appreciate it Drew. You’re very kind my friend

  • @leonkirkbride6559
    @leonkirkbride6559 3 роки тому +1

    D850 was my main camera, loved the IQ , AF etc just the hideous mirror slap noise was scaring off skittish subjects and bad for Barn Owls. I tried the Z's , great for perched but I thought they really struggled with BIF especially fast BIF compared to my D850. I recently got the A1, damn thing proved really expensive to get no blackout EVF and silent shooting but tbh I'm enjoying using it , after using mirrorless its hard to go back . Anyway glad you found what works for YOU , look forward to your next videos keep up the great work

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Good to know man. I'm testing the A1 with a 400 2.8 in the coming weeks. I'm sure it will change my perspective on things.

  • @blutcherama
    @blutcherama 2 роки тому +1

    My D850 is at Nikon being repaired, so I'm having to shoot birds with the Z6II. BIF is terrible with it by comparison for me. The lag when you bring the camera up is really annoying. I find it very difficult to track a flying bird too. I use single point or the 9-point focus mode and can get lucky sometimes, but the hit rate is way below the gripped D850. I don't do video though, so I can see how that's critical for you. I really enjoy your UA-cams. Z9? :) Currently waiting for mine.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому

      totally agree with the Z6II. The Z9 is in hand. the latest videos highlight the most recent experiences with the Z9 😀

  • @ScriptureToday
    @ScriptureToday 3 роки тому +1

    A Z6/Z7 combination (esp. Gen II) offers the best of both worlds. The Z6 excels at video and high ISO performance, and like you mentioned, generates fantastic image quality. The resolution of the Z7/Z7II allows for cropping, which is cheaper than an exotic prime. What I like most is the continuity between the two bodies; everything is in the same place on both models. I still have my D500 but rarely use it now.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      everything you're saying in exactly right. I ordered a second Z6II. I have the big lenses so the High MP is not that important to me.

  • @derekgillan7314
    @derekgillan7314 2 роки тому +1

    A fantastic video. I like my D series. but see your point.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому +1

      I still love the DSLR's. A little piece of me is really missing my D850

  • @andhib
    @andhib 3 роки тому +1

    Similar experience here. Z6 has such good handling. I bought a Z6 to go with my D500. After testing the Z6 for all the things I thought I'd keep the D500 for (action, small wildlife) I found some Z6 AF settings that worked well and preferred the handling of the Z6. Recently sold the D500 and bought a Z6ii as my primary camera and keeping the Z6 as a 2nd body if I don't want to switch lenses. Having the same controls and buttons in the same place is most important for dual body use. Both use XQD (never needed 2nd slot). Have four spare batteries -just in case! Using the old 300 f2.8 VRi (sometimes with with TCs) on a FTZ, and a 24mm and 85mm 1.8 Z primes covers all my needs.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      That sounds like a perfect combination. And like me I’m sure you’ve not had any problems with that adapter.

    • @andhib
      @andhib 3 роки тому +2

      @@BayouJosh thanks. True, the FTZ works fine, becomes part of the camera. Andyhi8 on Flickr btw 👍🏼

    • @buttonlover86
      @buttonlover86 3 роки тому +2

      @@andhib hi! This is Katie, Josh’s wife. I love your pictures on Flickr! I especially love the hares!! Great job capturing them. I love seeing them on their hind legs holding plants in their little hands. So sweet!!!

    • @andhib
      @andhib 3 роки тому

      @@buttonlover86 thanks Katie :-) Likewise, love your squirrel, bird and deer photos, super colours and framing.

  • @Photographersforyou
    @Photographersforyou 2 роки тому +1

    Great videos, i just keep watching and right through.....I dont exactly know why.....I probably think that I relate to you and your experiences....anyways....how do I say bye. C:

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  2 роки тому

      That is awesome! I am so glad you are enjoying them. 😀

  • @guyyowell8547
    @guyyowell8547 3 роки тому +1

    You should get the Z6 II or Z7 II. You can continue to use the camera with an external charger, and the new “c” version of the battery really does last longer.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Ordered the Z6II today. Also ordered 2 additional c Batteries.

  • @jensenbell4429
    @jensenbell4429 3 роки тому

    Tools - they are tools. As a photographer who is wanting to get more into video I’m gonna at the least be adding a mirrorless to the quiver. Great video Josh!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Well said! Thanks Jensen.

  • @FQ8
    @FQ8 3 роки тому +1

    I made the switch late last year to ML. Sold my 5D4/7D2 for the R5. Haven't looked back. I agree the battery is a BIG point of contention. Something I never worried about with my DSLRs. Grips I never really cared for but might get one now. BYEEEEE...

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Byeeee 😃 I don’t care for grips either. Just another thing to have to lug around.

  • @g8erhater1
    @g8erhater1 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Josh awesome content as usual. No need in my opinion to justify your actions because photography/videography is a constant evolution of technique with equipment adaptation. You’re a phenomenal photographer and videographer and I think you would create awesome content if you were using a disposable camera somehow. I do think your journey will ultimately lead you to add an additional camera body so you can video yourself taking photos with your main camera in the Z6 is one of the best video cameras in my opinion. I just purchased a used Z7 on eBay for $1600 and I should get it in Friday and my main intention on using it is for landscape and woodland photography with a sprinkle of wildlife although if I had a 600 mm f4 I probably mainly shoot wildlife like you do. I do think the 45 megapixels could help with being able to crop shots were you were not able to fill the frame with your subject and still maintain a high pixel density for large prints. But honestly no matter what you do I am going to enjoy watching your evolution in photography and videography. It’s not my intent to plug people but your last video I could not help but to draw parallels between yourself and Mark Smith because he is really awesome at delivering a story with his photography and his inept abilities at captivating language to exemplify excellence. You have the very same skill set and he was a Nikon D850 & D500 shooter. He did jump ship and go with Sony A1 he also gave a long video explaining his process of how and why he changed just like this video of yours. Good luck on your journey I will anticipate your next video.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you my friend. Mark is a fantastic guy. I would be humbled to one day have the impact he has on our community.

    • @g8erhater1
      @g8erhater1 3 роки тому +1

      @@BayouJosh Well as a consumer of his and your content let me say that your well on your way. What sets you guys apart in my opinion is the passion that you both derive from wildlife photography. From what I can tell you don't make a living at photography even though the quality of your images is just as good as those that do earn a living with their cameras, but you put in the time and dedication into your craft that few others do, even some pro's. It shows in the quality of your work and I'm very excited to see all your content because I know it comes from passion.

  • @roybixby6135
    @roybixby6135 3 роки тому +2

    I understand why you moved to the Z6.
    The Z6 is far more suitable for video.
    I love using my Z cameras but because I mostly shoot stills my D850 cameras still suit my needs.
    Z cameras for fun and video and D850 for work...

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      that makes sense. Now that i am transitioning to mostly video. the D850 was just bogging me down.

  • @CJGaP
    @CJGaP 3 роки тому +1

    Been looking at the d850, to upgrade my d500, but might have to look at tge z6 now.... thanks lol, great video

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      if video is not a concern, the D850 is the way to go. I don't want People to think the Z6II is better at producing images. It is just better for me and my workflow which is heavily based on video.

    • @CJGaP
      @CJGaP 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh I do a little of both, but wanting to do more video, just looking and already put off by the fact I have to spend £60+ on a XQD card lol

  • @brucegraner5901
    @brucegraner5901 3 роки тому

    Your videos have a very relaxed feeling about them. Nicely done. I started shooting mirrorless as a press photographer because I was required to shoot stills AND video on many of my assignments and one camera that could do both just made a lot of sense. However, if not for the video requirement I would have been happy to stick with my Nikon D700, which I did for sports. Unless you own a high-end mirrorless, I think most DSLR's are better for fast action but the minute you need video, well, you made the right choice.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      That is pretty much my sentiment about the Mirrorless system. Thanks Bruce.

  • @tc6912
    @tc6912 3 роки тому

    Great video, no apologies needed. I don't think your late, you're just cautious. Looking forward to a followup as you get more into it. Love to hear your thoughts on how it does with some faster action.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Thank you! I am anxious to see as well.

  • @felixdamith1
    @felixdamith1 3 роки тому +1

    Well, I was shooting with D850 and D500 , last month sold it out ... though was quite sad to do so ... decided to explore the Z system and purchases the Z7 2 .. I need more mega pixels and can make with lower frame rate ... I shoot with 400 prime , so I need to crop my images sometimes ... will explore this system ... until Z9 comes out ... thanks for the video too ... hope you enjoy this journey ... things will be brighter soon ... and good things comes to them that wait ... cheers

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      It will be a fun journey.

  • @Mr09260
    @Mr09260 3 роки тому +2

    I must say I miss the D850 but LOVE my Z7 for Wild Life>> I changed for the S Lenses Period >> better than Zeiss>> and better than anything else out there

    • @Mr09260
      @Mr09260 3 роки тому +1

      I kept 6 of my D850 Batteries as Spares so Never run out of Juice out shooting in Africa ]

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Oh goodness. me and batteries. I have 4 or 5 floating around. however, yesterday, they were all on my desk at the charging station instead of in my camera bag.

  • @OkwyUgonweze
    @OkwyUgonweze 3 роки тому +1

    I am actually contemplating switching from Nikon ,but the Z glasses gives so much hope .
    They are so good that my best f-mount can't touch even the basics of the Z lenses .
    I am hopeful that the next iteration of cameras will fix the autofocus,lag and incorporate more advanced video features .
    Nikon will be good ,I believe.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      I am hoping you are write. I am sure things will be fine.

  • @arildhagen3820
    @arildhagen3820 3 роки тому +1

    My two cents. The change to mirroless for Canon or Sony users are more obvious. The R5 from Canon and all Sony Cameras from Mark III and the crop camera series from A6100 and up are miles ahead in terms of autofokus. Where Nikon are autofocus wise on mirrorless will not wow the users in the same way as Canon and Sony users. Everyone that have tried and mastered let's say the A9, will get so many shoots and keepers that they though never been possible. The battery is also good enough to make a full day for the most. Those who want to keep to DSLR can keep them but I will not go back

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      I would say you are right.

  • @felixifloresrodriquez3306
    @felixifloresrodriquez3306 3 роки тому +1

    Brother keep the great work. I am looking forward to seeing your shots. I am thinking about switching my D750 for a Z6II

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      You should! It is a great platform. especially if you want to dip your toe into video.

  • @JLTPhotog
    @JLTPhotog 3 роки тому +1

    Oh man!... I'm having such a hard time deciding. I want the zii....but damnit I'm impatient so I'm trying to decide between a d850 (have a d810 and z6) or the z7. Who knows when the z7ii will be back in stock. Plus it's at the peice point that makes it tough for me to talk myself into.
    Really like the z6, but the AA filter kills it for me and Tamron hasn't released firmware for my 90mm Macro G2, so I can only use that on me D810. Decisions decisions...

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      You have some tough decisions to make. 😄

  • @lukaszklopotek
    @lukaszklopotek 3 роки тому +1

    In Z6ii & 7ii you can plug a power bank to have virtually unlimited runtime. In Z6 you can do that via a dummy battery+USB plug, see Henry Hudson's channel, where he posted a video about it around a year ago with links to amazon.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      I did see people using power banks. That’s good information. I have a few of those and will likely do that.

    • @andrewsmith3121
      @andrewsmith3121 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh Just make sure it is a PD (power delivery) capable unit, or it will not work to use the camera and battery bank at the same time, and it will just allow charging only if non-PD type.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      @@andrewsmith3121 will do. thanks,

  • @rolandrickphotography
    @rolandrickphotography 3 роки тому +2

    The little ringed plover at 1:50 is in Principality of Liechtenstein and Switzerland on the red list of endangered species. I luckily have a brooding one on my Insta. Is it also an endangered species on your side of the big pond? In German it’s named “Flussregenpfeiffer”.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Well that's cool info. We call it a Killdeer here. Very common.

    • @buttonlover86
      @buttonlover86 3 роки тому

      I would love to hear that word being said correctly. When I read it, I know I am butchering it!

    • @rolandrickphotography
      @rolandrickphotography 3 роки тому

      @@buttonlover86 I will make a tiny video and if it’s ok, I will post the link here as reply 😊. And I want in return to see a video of you both trying to pronounce it - it’s not that hard, has no ä, ö, ü in it 😄

    • @rolandrickphotography
      @rolandrickphotography 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh Good to read it’s very common where you live. In Middle Europe it’s breeding only once a year on sand- and gravel banks and since in Europe far too many rivers are rectified, too much rain floods the rivers, the nest is destroyed and that generation lost.

    • @rolandrickphotography
      @rolandrickphotography 3 роки тому

      @@BayouJosh oh man, was late last night and I didn’t see the additional black ring of chest plumage. That’s the plover in the video en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killdeer an that’s the one I mixed up en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_ringed_plover - My bad, sorry! At least same family and even genus.

  • @dabug91
    @dabug91 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! If you get a chance, you may want to try renting a D780 and pairing it with the AF-P 70-300 f/4.5-5.6E VR to see how it compares to shooting video with the Z 6 in regards to autofocus performance. The LiveView experience on the D780 is a substantial improvement over the D850 since it's basically a Z 6 sensor in a DSLR body.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому +1

      Interesting. I am certain that I'm completely done with DSLR's. the video capabilities and ease of use with mirrorless is what I need most at this time. I still take pictures but I do so much video.

  • @EricRennerYT
    @EricRennerYT 3 роки тому +1

    I feel kind of spoiled. I started a few years ago on a Nikon D3400 and immediately went to a Z5, which I love. After your canon R5 video though I'm wondering if I should have gone the Canon RP route though. But they're all just tools. So here I am, regardless!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Just know this. whatever you pick, there is always something better. comparison is the thief of joy. be happy with that z50

    • @lukaszklopotek
      @lukaszklopotek 3 роки тому

      RP doesn't even compare to Z5 (eg. no IBIS). And R5 is so expensive, that I'd be afraid to take it anywhere.

  • @isotechimages.9130
    @isotechimages.9130 3 роки тому +1

    The point is as you said it meets your needs, really enjoying your videos.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  3 роки тому

      Thank you Scott. I appreciate it.