Beautiful scenery. Love them moss covered trees in your neck of the woods. I didn't care for the bare trees that bordered the stream but not much you could do about that. The rest of the photo was great, including the rock & smooth water flow. Happy shooting.
💥 I saw a lot of photo op just alone the walk through the trails with those moss covered rocks and fallen trees. Thanks for sharing this Adventure.. Any idea how good the Z7 ii body is for birds in 15:14 flight.? A Nikon sales rep is saying that I have to take that big step up to the Z8 but I don’t think so. 8K means nothing to me
great cinematography in this one with the xt-3! I'm sure you'll love the extra resolution of the Z7ii. Haha at 6:40, I had the same learning curve when I picked up the R5. My 5DSR has the old regular LCD screen without all the fancy touch buttons, so I kept doing the same thing. That scenery at 8:10 is stunning. Great images on the day! I think the one at 13:26 is my favorite. The trees are interesting in both but the rock in the stream adds an extra cool element.
Thanks for watching Brian! So far I am loving the Z7ii, it's a fantastic camera and I'm fortunate to be able to own one even with the learning curve. I used to shoot only Nikon but since switching to Fujifilm I seem to have forgotten a lot. I got lucky on this day with the conditions and scenery, everything was intensely green and I wish I had shot more of the forest interior.
@@HeathBarbierPhoto something tells me that the PNW will probably not get less green in the coming months :). Looking forward to your next visit there!
Hi, Heath, beautiful Lush Green Woodland, my kind of place, you will love your Z7II, I have both the 7 and 7II wonderful cameras also my Z24-120 f4s is almost superglued on, a wonderfully sharp lens. I have shot Nikon for 40 years, look forward to more of your trips.
Thank you for watching Doug! I'm quickly growing to love this Z7II. I shot Nikon for years before switching to Fujifilm and switching back feels great. I have to say I love Fuji as well but I'm a Nikon fan at heart. Totally agree with you on the 24-120, it's a perfect lens with a ton of versatility. What other gear are you using?
@@HeathBarbierPhoto hi Heath, I also have the Z 14-30 F4, the Z 50mm 1.8 and still using some F mount via the FtoZ mount which works well. I regularly sell 36x24 inch prints and the quality from the Z7s is fantastic.
@@douglasritchie2836 That great to hear. I'm thinking about picking up a FtoZ adapter to use some of my old lenses as well. Are you happy with the 14-30?
Beautiful scenery. Love them moss covered trees in your neck of the woods. I didn't care for the bare trees that bordered the stream but not much you could do about that. The rest of the photo was great, including the rock & smooth water flow. Happy shooting.
Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching Thomas!
💥 I saw a lot of photo op just alone the walk through the trails with those moss covered rocks and fallen trees. Thanks for sharing this Adventure..
Any idea how good the Z7 ii body is for birds in 15:14 flight.? A Nikon sales rep is saying that I have to take that big step up to the Z8 but I don’t think so. 8K means nothing to me
great cinematography in this one with the xt-3! I'm sure you'll love the extra resolution of the Z7ii. Haha at 6:40, I had the same learning curve when I picked up the R5. My 5DSR has the old regular LCD screen without all the fancy touch buttons, so I kept doing the same thing. That scenery at 8:10 is stunning. Great images on the day! I think the one at 13:26 is my favorite. The trees are interesting in both but the rock in the stream adds an extra cool element.
Thanks for watching Brian! So far I am loving the Z7ii, it's a fantastic camera and I'm fortunate to be able to own one even with the learning curve. I used to shoot only Nikon but since switching to Fujifilm I seem to have forgotten a lot. I got lucky on this day with the conditions and scenery, everything was intensely green and I wish I had shot more of the forest interior.
@@HeathBarbierPhoto something tells me that the PNW will probably not get less green in the coming months :). Looking forward to your next visit there!
Hi, Heath, beautiful Lush Green Woodland, my kind of place, you will love your Z7II, I have both the 7 and 7II wonderful cameras also my Z24-120 f4s is almost superglued on, a wonderfully sharp lens. I have shot Nikon for 40 years, look forward to more of your trips.
Thank you for watching Doug! I'm quickly growing to love this Z7II. I shot Nikon for years before switching to Fujifilm and switching back feels great. I have to say I love Fuji as well but I'm a Nikon fan at heart. Totally agree with you on the 24-120, it's a perfect lens with a ton of versatility. What other gear are you using?
@@HeathBarbierPhoto hi Heath,
I also have the Z 14-30 F4, the Z 50mm 1.8 and still using some F mount via the FtoZ mount which works well.
I regularly sell 36x24 inch prints and the quality from the Z7s is fantastic.
@@douglasritchie2836 That great to hear. I'm thinking about picking up a FtoZ adapter to use some of my old lenses as well. Are you happy with the 14-30?
@@HeathBarbierPhoto The 14-30 is a lovely compact sharp lens at f8 to F11 you would be hard pushed to tell the difference with the Z 14-24 2.8