Best Camera for Bird and wildlife photography? What matters most when selecting a Lens and camera?

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • New Lenses and Cameras are arriving every year. When should you upgrade. What is most important when selecting a camera and lens for Bird and Wildlife photography? Hopefully some of those questions will be answered with this video.
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Komentáře • 739

  • @BayouJosh
    @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +44

    How much should you pay to get 10% better images. I've spent thousands and I wonder if it has all been worth it!

    • @jakebrowderphotography
      @jakebrowderphotography Před 2 lety +5

      Af performance is where I am willing to pay more most modern sensors are capable of great IQ and low light performance.

    • @saarikkophoto
      @saarikkophoto Před 2 lety +9

      I paid just the customs fees to get 99% better images....of our very own sun!
      But when it comes to DSLRs and mirrorless cameras, it all depends on the glass, not about the camera itself. You can take stunning shots with a 20 yr old DSLR compared to modern mirrorless, as long as you have some high quality glasses available in your bag. Without them, the camera is just a point-and-shoot device.

    • @likeat_oad9666
      @likeat_oad9666 Před 2 lety +4

      My step No 1 was D7000 with a very very old lens af 75-300. Now I use z6 ii with 500 AFS II (I’m a poor student can’t afford the newer version lol) which brings me a lot of pleasure.

    • @kurtkemnitzer
      @kurtkemnitzer Před 2 lety +4

      For me, it’s not just image quality but AF performance and lighter weight of big glass!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      @@kurtkemnitzer man that lighter equipment sure is expensive.

  • @attiksystem
    @attiksystem Před 2 lety +8

    Hey Nikon, there's a talented guy named Josh Bayou who makes inspiring videos and tries to convince himself that he doesn't need new gear. He's right, his actual photos are beautiful, but such motivation deserves the best gear. He would be a great ambassador in my opinion.

  • @richardfink7666
    @richardfink7666 Před 2 lety +9

    It`s the man behind the camera, who takes the photos (not the gear)!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      that about sums it up.

    • @NatPhoto56
      @NatPhoto56 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely. As Ansel said: “The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!”

    • @VisualizeHealing
      @VisualizeHealing Před 3 měsíci

      Or woman! 🥰

    • @richardfink7666
      @richardfink7666 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@VisualizeHealing 🤣that`s right.

    • @user-gm4bn7ql6u
      @user-gm4bn7ql6u Před 3 měsíci +1

      Not strictly true, in the world of optics and electronics you get what you pay for

  • @thunder7382
    @thunder7382 Před 2 lety +28

    D500 coupled with any of this lenses is a beast combo.

    • @prokremelskidezolati1426
      @prokremelskidezolati1426 Před 2 lety

      exactly and it is DX! :)

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 Před 2 lety

      INDEED !!! 👍👍👍✌🏻

    • @ianharrison7837
      @ianharrison7837 Před 2 lety +2

      D500 with 300pf + 1.4 III works well for me

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 Před 2 lety

      @@ianharrison7837 NICE set up Ian! I guess it should, great combo you have there. I’m jealous! Ha Ha. Ive been thinking of getting the 200-500 as Nikon has a big rebate on it currently. I am told it plays well with the D500. Happy Shooting!

    • @ianharrison7837
      @ianharrison7837 Před 2 lety

      @@georgedavall9449 excellent lens but I don’t want to be walking with quite that much weight.

  • @EdwardKilner
    @EdwardKilner Před 2 lety +7

    Excellent advice. I owned a D7200 for 7 years before getting my Z6ii last November. Never invested in the big glass since any travel I did required a more compact kit. In the new year my purchases will be slightly different-multifocal IOLs to replace cataract affected lenses. The laser surgery is not cheap but I’m looking forward to really enjoying photography and life without thick and heavy eyeglasses. Post-COVID, I hope to get out much more and enjoy life. Thanks for your lovely example photos!

  • @rogersmith4308
    @rogersmith4308 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely sir. Your summary should be taken to heart by everyone looking to improve, spot on.

  • @ChrisMosner
    @ChrisMosner Před 2 lety +14

    Josh, you are CRUSHING IT with your Z6ii. These are among the loveliest bird pics I've seen. Those cedar waxwings ❤️❤️❤️ BRAVO!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks a ton! My wife gets all the credit for that cedar waxwing image. She spotted that scene and called me over as it was developing. that is my favorite image of the last 12 months. such a sweet moment!

  • @tobylux1750
    @tobylux1750 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Josh :)
    Absolutely agree with your summary and your conclusion 👌

  • @billgroah6344
    @billgroah6344 Před 2 lety +4

    Great content as always. One extra tool I ran across years ago was I met a landscape painter. In doing so I spent hours in discussion about the differences between the two crafts. It helped both of us to just learn from each other. Plein air painters if they are good completely digest a scene. It changed my outlook. So if you ever run across a painter that interests you spend time with them if you can.

  • @felixdamith1
    @felixdamith1 Před 2 lety +9

    It’s all about the journey .. the experiences and learning … I started with D7200 and I loved it . Yes the 300mm f4 , still can’t let go for compactness … cheers

  • @bedfordlab
    @bedfordlab Před 2 lety +2

    Nailed it Josh..excellent stuff

  • @TaiwanisMoving
    @TaiwanisMoving Před 2 lety +1

    The advice in this video is really, really on point. I will refer people to this video from now on as it was able to crystallize my thinking on the subject and he does it so well, with examples and clarity.

  • @peterwilson3495
    @peterwilson3495 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Josh, absolute amazing videos. I constantly look at for your videos and appreciate the amazing content that you put out.
    A big thanks from Peter, all the way from South Africa 👌

  • @ricardoschack1641
    @ricardoschack1641 Před rokem

    Thank you!
    Your work is an inspiration. Your humility is an example.

  • @magnoliathreads9821
    @magnoliathreads9821 Před 2 lety +3

    Josh, we enjoy your videos very much! The advice in this video is on-point for birding and wildlife enthusiast photographers. My husband and I started serious photography when we both retired. First DSLR was Nikon 3400. As time went by, we traded up and hubby uses the 850, 750, & 7200. I use two 7200's and am totally happy. We buy good lenses! We have found our comfort level and no-stress fun birding photography. It should be fun and thank YOU for helping beginners to understand the latest and most costly gear is not necessary. Best Wishes to you, your wife, and this channel.

  • @runheli
    @runheli Před 2 lety +1

    Danke, dass Du Deine Erfahrungen mit uns teilst. Ein schönes Video und tolle Fotos

  • @marieta.s
    @marieta.s Před 2 lety +1

    I have recently discovered tour channel and I appreciate that you are keeping it real and honest. Your comments were spot on. Not everybody cam afford a 600mm prime and these lenses are not for everyone. For amateurs that do not need to sell their kidneys to buy a lens, there are some very good options out there to enjoy their hobby. Personally if I were to buy a lens I’d get a tamron 150-600mm and it would be more than enough for me. The important thing is understanding where you are at your photographic journey and buy accordingly.

  • @kevinoneill4850
    @kevinoneill4850 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent, once again. Thanks for posting

  • @iancole9854
    @iancole9854 Před 2 lety +10

    You have summed up perfectly my own journey into wildlife photography. I began with a d3100 and then upgraded to d7200 and now d500. I wish someone had told me to beging with a better body as I quickly discovered the limitations. Fieldcraft and editing are definitely ways of improving your images ten-fold. Patience is the most valuable tool in any photographers kit bag.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +2

      It’s a great journey! Don’t get me wrong, if I had unlimited funds I would have gone straight to the full frame pro model with the most expensive lens I could buy.

  • @cystopus
    @cystopus Před 2 lety +3

    I always enjoy your videos and narration. This video is a darn good piece of advice. In fact, when you started off with the 600mm f4, that was quite a step forward, and that inspired me a lot. Thanks Bayou.

  • @borocotochacha
    @borocotochacha Před 2 lety +1

    We share your philosophy and as you comunicate is ahead of most YTubers. Your images tell how you are and feel doing what you love and represent many of us. Similar gear experiences, tried all brands and Nikon Z system is the most stable one and impress with the balance in image quality (Use Z6 and Z6 II + ZZ lenses: 14-24 2.8S, Z35 1.8S, Z50 1.8S, 70-200 2.8S and waiting for the Z zoom lens). Also Z differs much over others when you edit on 4K monitors, these are points that add up to final results. Salute from Uruguay!

  • @moeenulhaq4418
    @moeenulhaq4418 Před 2 lety +2

    You are the world most greatest wildlife photographer.I love your photography .In your adventures photography is rarest

  • @picturafix
    @picturafix Před 2 lety +1

    Great and honest vid, really like that! Best regards from Germany

  • @tonyjones99
    @tonyjones99 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing Photography Bayou!!!

  • @henkheus
    @henkheus Před 2 lety +1

    Just a quick shout out to tell you that I very much enjoy your channel and the down-to-earth approach to bird photography. You're very authentic and stay true to yourself, unlike so many photography channels trying to monetize every last thing that they do. Also, nice images of lovely critters. Another bird photographer from Germany.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      Thank you kindly! I really appreciate it.

  • @Beaver-be8vk
    @Beaver-be8vk Před 6 měsíci +2

    This is exactly the journey I’ve been on. Been slowly upgrading from a Canon T7 and kit lens to now a R7 with the Canon 100-500mm L. I was hoping I was done but now I don’t know. 😆 You’re right about the resolution and clarity not mattering to anyone. My wife could care less. It’s all about the bird, colors and action in the photo. Some of my best and favorite pics do nothing for her. Lol. I guess in the end it’s just for me because im never going to be a pro.

  • @BPaparazzi
    @BPaparazzi Před 2 lety +3

    Your photo's are fantastic. The cardinals, egrets and herons make me want to go back and visit the mid west.

  • @nightmareaccomplice5816
    @nightmareaccomplice5816 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome advise!!! Thanks!

  • @utkarshbhatnagar39
    @utkarshbhatnagar39 Před 2 lety +1

    listening to you is just like meditation to me along with the wise advise that you put in your videos. Your skills like yours define the camera and not the other way around. Its only after your videos that i decided to buy a Z6ii (my first camera after waiting to accumulate funds for 6 years).Thanks!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      Wonderful! you will thoroughly enjoy that camera.

  • @Slewis71119
    @Slewis71119 Před 2 lety +1

    Great Video, Amazing images.

  • @davidkozelsky
    @davidkozelsky Před 2 lety +2

    The beauty of your photos brought tears to my eyes. Nature is so beautiful! Thank you!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      You are so kind. thank you so much David.

  • @HI2LIFE
    @HI2LIFE Před 2 lety +1

    Great vídeo mate! Thank you from Austrália

  • @debarjunsaha2005
    @debarjunsaha2005 Před rokem

    Very straightforward and honest advise. Liked it. 👍🏻

  • @tmk7573
    @tmk7573 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Josh.

  • @andrewwilson3145
    @andrewwilson3145 Před 2 lety +1

    great video and some stunning images

  • @victorlim5077
    @victorlim5077 Před 2 lety +1

    Best camera is the camera you enjoy using, Josh. Keep churning these great videos.

  • @Richardisonline
    @Richardisonline Před rokem

    Awesome advice... stunning bird photography

  • @damianpiotrowski4438
    @damianpiotrowski4438 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the video ! Thank you

  • @wolframnagel
    @wolframnagel Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! You nailed it! That's exactly how it is. I like how you explain it and how you tell us your impressive journey. I have pretty decent equipment and you could always buy more and better stuff (for example the brand new A7IV is soooo awesome). But it's not always needed. And next time when I think about it, I will also think about your video... 📷😊

  • @guillermojoaquinbello448

    Very good and informative video. Nice photos too.

  • @chrissnyder4439
    @chrissnyder4439 Před 2 lety +5

    Honestly I wouldn't completely dismiss crop. I started with a few Nikon APS-C bodies, moved to a D610 with a a few primes and 70-200 (I'm a landscape photographer), and have recently switchd to Micro Four Thirds and couldn't be happier. Brand new you can get a LUMIX G9 for about $1000 and a 100-300 (200-600 equiv) for about $600. So for $1600 new (or buy used like I did), you can get a pretty decent wildlife kit.

  • @felm.974
    @felm.974 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome stuff, thanks! :)

  • @mywildlifestories3793
    @mywildlifestories3793 Před 2 lety +1

    Josh I've been following your work since early days of CZcams channel of yours. Since I can correlate most of them are things that you put in the content. Glad that your channel growing...

  • @TechVidGuy
    @TechVidGuy Před 2 lety +1

    Spot on and honest. Great video.

  • @jakebrowderphotography
    @jakebrowderphotography Před 2 lety +4

    Good info here also your video production keeps getting better. Keep it up

  • @ellasdad45
    @ellasdad45 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video as always, probably the best advice guys like me can get. I’m close to changing all my gear out, hopefully 2022. Thanks for these videos

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      I can't wait to see which direction you go.

  • @coastalbay4k
    @coastalbay4k Před 2 lety +6

    Great advice Josh!! I totally agree with you. Camera company's now days are trying to spec us to death, but the quality of the image isn't that much better. If the image already looks great with the camera you have, then it will look great 15 years from now.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you. Truth. "spec us to death" yeah. so true.

  • @bestpix100
    @bestpix100 Před 2 lety +1

    Great advice... Thanks for your time and effort

  • @sarelalberts8890
    @sarelalberts8890 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for some off the best advice ever. Enjoy your photography

  • @gotophotoarchive9131
    @gotophotoarchive9131 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice summary and photos.

  • @samueltrujillophotography

    Great video, very humble, hat's off!

  • @rmanuelb
    @rmanuelb Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.

  • @WildwatchNature
    @WildwatchNature Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting! Beautiful photography

  • @MehdiRF
    @MehdiRF Před 2 lety +2

    I'm just blown away, Your shots are remarkable! I think the way you started birding from D7xxx/300mm to Z/600mm and your great effort led to these awesome photos as most professional photographers did the same in the past. Most of them started with mid to pro crop DSLR and ended up with a modern high fps full-frame camera as well. High MP/fps full-frame camera with a f/4 super-telephoto prime is must have to get pro grade wildlife photography especially very difficult and challenging bird photography, even a slow full-frame camera like D750 leaves the mighty D500 in the dust with ISO performance, Image quality, Dynamic range and important blurry background in wildlife photography. Loved your video Josh, Good luck 🥂

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      thank you so much my friend. Just trying to get a little better every day. I'm just thankful that I'm to a point where I can consider some of the nicer stuff. 😀

  • @richardbedford6166
    @richardbedford6166 Před rokem

    Love your intro...so true!

  • @md3631363
    @md3631363 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video :) Very good advice, subscribed :)

  • @johnvanderploeg
    @johnvanderploeg Před 2 lety +2

    Great video I agree with everything you said! I am excited for the z9 if it’s autofocus is on par with the competition I do think bird in flight shots, especially smaller birds, will be much easier to get. Great job!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      Fingers crossed! I hope you're right.

  • @KarthikDevarajKD
    @KarthikDevarajKD Před 2 lety +1

    That's words of wisdom 😎

  • @DeeDeeDIY
    @DeeDeeDIY Před 2 lety +1

    Good advice wonderful images. 👍

  • @view5558
    @view5558 Před 2 lety

    Pretty honest review. Thank you so much.

  • @murielmcclellan4737
    @murielmcclellan4737 Před 2 lety +1

    Good advice. Another great video. Love my 200-600mm Sony lens!!!!!

  • @nikonid80
    @nikonid80 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, another fantastic video and story, images are superb, I started going through all your videos and watch some more than once.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      Glad you like them! Thank you my friend.

  • @noeleb8538
    @noeleb8538 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I like your summary of the different cameras and lenses you went through to get where you are now. I'm currently on my 3rd camera but I'm pretty happy with it. I started with a Canon EOS T1i. A couple years ago I made the jump to full frame but on a budget and bought a used EOS 6DMKII. But recently I bought a brand new R6. It was a drop in pixels, but the improvements in autofocus, ISO capabilities, and dynamic range compared to the 6DMKII were well worth it. I also just recently bought my first expensive lens, the RF 100-500. Haven't gotten out to shoot with it a lot yet, but the few times I have, I've been very happy with the results. Now I just need to get out a little more often and continue practicing.
    Really enjoying your channel. Both the story style videos, and the straight talk to camera videos. It's a good combination to have both styles.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      thank you so much Noel. You make a great observation about the lower pixel count. I went down from 45mp to 24mp and I have noticed a limit in my ability to crop images. However, the ISO performance has been fantastic.

  • @tlatown
    @tlatown Před 2 lety +1

    wow thats one honest video. take my sub! good job!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks man. I appreciate it.

  • @pauvilanova_photography
    @pauvilanova_photography Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much! It was really useful!

  • @RPerezUSAF
    @RPerezUSAF Před 2 lety +33

    I’m very happy with my D500. My photos have improved through just getting out there and shooting.

    • @themoodyphotographer59
      @themoodyphotographer59 Před 2 lety +2

      I am with my D500 also! My keeper rate is higher with the D500 on birds in flight than with my D810 or my D850, but I get sharper images with the D850 on still birds and other wildlife.

    • @thunder7382
      @thunder7382 Před 2 lety +7

      D500 with the 200-500 and 300 mm f4 D are killer combos

    • @AnimalsKevin
      @AnimalsKevin Před 8 měsíci

      Is nikobn D500 perfect for video wildlife shooting?

    • @Green-6937
      @Green-6937 Před 7 měsíci

      For budget conscious guys d 7500 is also fantastic choice..

  • @paulbeastall6714
    @paulbeastall6714 Před rokem

    The best information ℹ have found bar none many thanks a fantastic help to me .

  • @mykelphotography
    @mykelphotography Před 2 lety +1

    Great advice and video Josh, I did much the same as you mate but started with a Canon 40d and a second hand 400mm f5.6, I upgraded my 40D for a 7Dmk1 and used that set up for many years, it taught me so much, learn your craft, learn bird behaviour learn conditions etc etc much like you say, more valuable than any new gear

  • @arasugounder7825
    @arasugounder7825 Před 2 lety +1

    fantastic as usual

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you think so! thank you my friend.

  • @StepphanMcPherson
    @StepphanMcPherson Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic work !

  • @ActionXander
    @ActionXander Před rokem

    Your images are incredible! I live near the Everglades and this inspired me to take bird photography more seriously 😀

  • @christopherlyon4946
    @christopherlyon4946 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for a great video. I'm a few paces behind you: I have a D810, which was a retirement present, but I'm about to buy some better glass - my lenses are previous generation D lenses - which were great in their day, but not designed for high resolution digital. In the last 18 months of lockdown I've been shooting a lot of macro in my backyard, but I've found some great bird-watching locations here in the centre of France, and I'm about to dive in. I loved your wisdom about learning the craft, and your images spoke for themselves. And thanks also for the low key music... Liked and subscribed!

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +2

      You are very Kind Christopher. That old D glass still has a great quality about it. Don't discount it too much. that big 600mm is an AFSii-d lens and it still makes beautiful images. AF motors are a bit slower but I move at a slow pace. 😉

  • @thefourthquarter7429
    @thefourthquarter7429 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video and all valid points! I really enjoyed the images you showed and what goes into it. Your images show the work you have put in to improve massively - more than any camera can help!
    Here are my thoughts about what to get in terms of value.
    I think the best "value" in wildlife photography today (assuming you do not need video capability) is a Nikon D500 with the stellar 200-500mm. The crop sensor gets you greater reach (very welcome), it's fast at 10fps with full size images and tracking, and it's very inexpensive when purchased used in good condition.
    I doubt you will get 10% better quality from anything you purchase above this. Full frame makes the biggest difference, but it is truly small for this type of photography. Should you "aspire" to it or start there? I think it depends on your budget. As for the rest of the possible 10% improvement, as Josh said, it's better glass. Again, depends on the budget.

  • @dmootzphotography
    @dmootzphotography Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @ysteinbjrkelund8449
    @ysteinbjrkelund8449 Před 2 lety +1

    hey, nice channel! I liked your story. Good story to hear for us who do not have the big budget.

  • @CiBogey
    @CiBogey Před 2 lety +1

    Great video

  • @Windeath1969
    @Windeath1969 Před 2 lety +1

    Really great video Bayou. I'm a Fuji shooter and use a lot of vintage glass (I like the look) using adaptors. I'm glad I found your channel.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      Thank You Matt. I am glad your are enjoying the videos. Fuji makes a great system.

  • @01157929
    @01157929 Před 2 lety +3

    I started with the D7000 with 70-300 5.6 , little by little I upgraded to a D850 with the 24-70 2.8 ,,,, 70-200 2.8 and the 200-500 5.6 I really love them, I would love to get the 400 2.8 but that cost an arm and a leg, thanks for sharing your videos!

  • @jeremiahyoung5931
    @jeremiahyoung5931 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome video. Thank you. Canon user here but I found the exact same thing It was when I upgraded to full frame from crop sensor I started paying so much more attention to depth of field and composition and editing in lightroom, then next i got addicted to the L-series glass lol

  • @archieblacks3060
    @archieblacks3060 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video! Very informative.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      Thank you man. I appreciate the feedback.

  • @charlesdavis6371
    @charlesdavis6371 Před 2 lety

    Just watched this again - really like this one.

  • @Wildlife__shorts
    @Wildlife__shorts Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, content of this video is amazing!!
    I got my first ever camera (R5 and RF 100-500 L IS USM lens) about 8 months ago. I’m getting better with every photo I take.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. congrats on the R5 and 100-500! awesome Kit. Though to beat that set up.

  • @danielschmaderer
    @danielschmaderer Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome video. The D5600 was my first camera. Just like you with the 3100, I definitely noticed a difference when upgrading to the D7500. When I sold the D7500, I ended up getting the D500 which I feel is the best APS-C DSLR ever made across all brands, while my wife got the D810. Noticeable difference in image quality between our cameras. At the beginning of 2020, we got rid of our cameras and my wife opted for the Z6, while I ended up jumping over to Fujifilm with the X-T4.
    One bit of advice that you gave that I absolutely agree with is getting quality glass. That will outlive a lot of cameras. Sure cameras can help assist a photographer better, but studying composition and checking for backgrounds will definitely help photos. Look much more interesting.
    Awesome video and excellent photos. You’re doing an awesome job.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      great insight Daniel. thank you for sharing. I am very intrigued by that Fujifilm GFX lineup. I'd love to dip my toes into medium format.

  • @DA-gq6kt
    @DA-gq6kt Před rokem

    Thank you. You have truly spoken as an advising friend. I totally agree with you. I have a Nikon D810 and wish to update to D850. And I have a 600mm f5.6, now I am convinced 600 f4 is better. Thanks again.

  • @peterb.7437
    @peterb.7437 Před 2 lety +1

    I just finished your video interview with Jeremy. Awesome video. I am a Canon user but I enjoy and learning a lot on your channel. Have a blessed 2022.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching Peter. thank you my friend.

  • @onourwayeverywhere
    @onourwayeverywhere Před 2 lety +3

    Josh, I am truly enjoying all of your videos! The last time I was doing serious photography I was using a Nikon 8008s, a 500mm f4 manual focus lens and Provia 100iso FILM. Since I am looking to pick up photography again and the new world of mirrorless is overwhelming I greatly appreciate your down to earth thoughts on what works. I looked but could not find you on Patreon. You might think about starting up there....

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      thank you so much. I am glad to hear you are enjoying the videos. The Patreon idea has crossed my mind and I appreciate you thinking about that. I'm just not sure what else I'd have time to offer. I have a career and a loving wife that both mean a lot to me. I have to be careful not to get too involved in my hobbies. Have a great day!

  • @davet3530
    @davet3530 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Josh, this was a well considered video - honest and full of good advice. I wish I had seen it some years ago when I was starting out with bird photography. I bought a 300 mm 2.8 because it was cheaper than the 5000 f4, and people said the 300 was better for birds in flight. That may be true, but it doesn't factor in that lots of small birds are usually further away (particularly here in the UK). The other point is that once you add an extender, the longer the focal length to start with, the more the increase in focal length. After a few years I sold the 300 and went for the 500. Ive not looked back, but i wish I had gone straight for ththe

    • @BeyondGabi
      @BeyondGabi Před rokem

      @@GeraintDafis this is gold :)

  • @theguernseybirdnerd7111
    @theguernseybirdnerd7111 Před 2 lety +1

    Great vid! Very similar story.I was told by my mentor, when i started out, upgrade your skills before you upgrade your equipment. Starting out with that shorter reach lens certainly helped me hone my fieldcraft. Great point about the editing, too. You need a digital lightroom and it's a whole new discipline to use it, and use it well. Anyway, great stuff, I'll look back, as a new subscriber, at your other content....then look forward to some new. Take care.CB

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety

      Sounds like you had a great mentor.

  • @vikinggoneraiding584
    @vikinggoneraiding584 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for this video. i just bought a d850 and the 200-500 5,6. and honorestly i have been a little insecure if it was a bad buy in 2022.. but it seems like you kind of said it all in your video. thanks a lot! subbed and liked :)

  • @drabhimac
    @drabhimac Před 2 lety +1

    its a self discovery so very honest and nice advice..thanks...

  • @todspencer3797
    @todspencer3797 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. I’m on early on in my progression. Started with Nikon d5600 crop sensor with the kit 300mm lense. Moved to a 150-600 Sigma 5.6 to 6.3 lense. Now with the z6ii and the same Sigma. Would love to go prime but will need to wait now till there’s a second hand prime z lense ! 100% agree that lense is 5he best investment. I would argue though, that a Crop sensor isn’t such a bad thing to start with, as it give you that extra reach for “free”… my sigma had an effective reach of 900mm on the D5600.

  • @stephendudley2689
    @stephendudley2689 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and your images are amazing.

  • @81wwwolf
    @81wwwolf Před 2 lety +1

    No truer words said. I’ve been on a similar journey myself starting with a canon 200D and what has changed the most amongst constant upgrades is my knowledge of photography and editing just like you said. I can go back to some of my early images and make them look pretty good if they have potential. Back then I couldn’t see that potential and to me they were all bad images because my gear was inadequate. I now know that the gear had way more potential than I thought.

  • @denischasse3567
    @denischasse3567 Před 2 lety +1

    Très intéressant! Merci 🙏 🎥🎥🎥

  • @ericlarson6180
    @ericlarson6180 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I am not a wildlife photographer, but I love looking at great photographs. Thanks for sharing. I’ve owned many Nikon dslrs from the D70 I purchased in 2004 to my D850 as well as a Z6 and what I have learned is great technique, composition and photo editing skills trump equipment every time. I recently put together a project I started in 2004 and finished in 2018 with images shot on a D70, D200, D300, D800 and D850 and I found my early crop sensor low megapixel images held up very well against my D800, D850 images. It was a real eye opener. Much like you showed in your video

  • @garyelmenthaler1608
    @garyelmenthaler1608 Před 2 lety +3

    I am D850 guy. I do not shoot much video and this camera works for me. Your point about sharpening your skills rings true. Get better with what you already own before you decide to upgrade. In a previous video, your wife Katie talked about not devaluating what you have just because you want something different. She was talking about your your Ford Courier but it applies to cameras and lenses too.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      Katie is the smart one in the family. She is so wise.

  • @nallontrails
    @nallontrails Před 2 lety

    You are a genius!
    You know what you want.
    What you want to pay for.
    And most importantly, you are happy...
    Loved it...

  • @will2071
    @will2071 Před 6 měsíci

    Glad I found your videos. Good stuff. I use a Nikon P950, but not because of budget. I have serious back issues, and carrying around multiple lenses and loads of other stuff is not an option. I've seen videos of pro nature photographers that use it with excellent results. Keep up the good work.

  • @silentrabbit247
    @silentrabbit247 Před rokem +1

    Spot on advice Josh. The nikon AFS 300mm f4 is a great budget option, works well with the TC14Eii as well. Wedge a cut piece of cork between the lens and lens foot mount (to add stability) plus with a good tripod lovely sharp images are possible. I got a bargain mint 2nd hand 300mm f4 with AF motor not working - tests your skill level ! Also more recently using a 300mm f2.8 AF + TCs for BIF and action.
    D700 now bargains, D850 great value, older F mount lenses now low priced .
    Photographer = most important, then the Light, then Lenses and finally Cameras, and don't forget a decent tripod and mount.

  • @EtzionHadassy
    @EtzionHadassy Před 2 lety +2

    your modety is refreshing. great video.

    • @EtzionHadassy
      @EtzionHadassy Před 2 lety

      Two points to ad to the great advises on the video:
      1. getting a new peace of equipment is somtimes for easier "work", and user experience, not just for the quality of the end product.
      2. A very very important tool in getting great photos of birds (and other wuidlife sobjects), is to know your sobjects. Where they are? what are their habits? their food ect.

    • @BayouJosh
      @BayouJosh  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! you make a fantastic point. the images don't necessarily get better. It just becomes less work to get the good images. great point! thanks again.