I have been using both Nikon z7 and Sony a7r3 for landscape photography for a long time. From my personal experience, overall Nikon is more suitable for landscape photography than Sony.
Thanks for watching and for your comment. I haven't used the A7r3.Generally, I found the Sony menu system quite hard to navigate compared with the Nikon. Nikon always feels a bit like "coming home" somehow. I just know where everything is.
@@NigelBaileyPhotography Yes, Nikon is more suitable for photographers to operate. After I switched from DSLR to mirrorless, I became very accustomed to Nikon's operation. Later, I added Sony's system for third-party lens group selection (Tamron & Sigma). The operability is still second. , on the contrary, after long-term use and comparison, I feel that the Nikon system is better at capturing light and color in the Raw format for shooting landscapes, and has greater flexibility in post-processing.
Lovely shots…have a great holiday 🙂👍
Thanks Mark.
what a beautiful video! thanks for sharing your journey!
Thank you so much!
lovely shots
Beautiful shots Nigel! Thnx!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful place!
I have been using both Nikon z7 and Sony a7r3 for landscape photography for a long time. From my personal experience, overall Nikon is more suitable for landscape photography than Sony.
Thanks for watching and for your comment. I haven't used the A7r3.Generally, I found the Sony menu system quite hard to navigate compared with the Nikon. Nikon always feels a bit like "coming home" somehow. I just know where everything is.
@@NigelBaileyPhotography Yes, Nikon is more suitable for photographers to operate. After I switched from DSLR to mirrorless, I became very accustomed to Nikon's operation. Later, I added Sony's system for third-party lens group selection (Tamron & Sigma). The operability is still second. , on the contrary, after long-term use and comparison, I feel that the Nikon system is better at capturing light and color in the Raw format for shooting landscapes, and has greater flexibility in post-processing.
@@NigelBaileyPhotography Many of my favorite photos are from Nikon Z7 + ETZ21Pro Adaper + Sony 16-35mm GM ii