Your video is awesome. The quality of the video and other things have been perfect. I don't know how skilled you are on KZbin, but if you do SEO well, the videos will rank very well. If you have some time on your hands, you can schedule a meeting with me about growing your KZbin channel.
@Huffoto2 күн бұрын
Thanks again!
@freelancerrajons2 күн бұрын
@@Huffoto Ok...Bro
@tommymonolo8 күн бұрын
Please don’t whinge … yawn 🥱
@JacobC7479 күн бұрын
Lol
@dispatchnews13 күн бұрын
🤯
@freelancerrajons14 күн бұрын
Your video is awesome. The quality of the video and other things have been perfect. I don't know how skilled you are on KZbin, but if you do SEO well, the videos will rank very well. If you have some time on your hands, you can schedule a meeting with me about growing your KZbin channel.🎉❤
@Huffoto2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 😊
@fxrider7115 күн бұрын
Good job Bryan.
@Huffoto15 күн бұрын
Thanks !
@dispatchnews16 күн бұрын
Actually amazing
@rollerskatertexasgirl17 күн бұрын
Looks like he is about to pop that balloon 🎈 😂
@laurenar696618 күн бұрын
I dont get it 🤷🏼♀️
@Huffoto18 күн бұрын
@@laurenar6966 the groomsman at the end is making some hand gesture on the only shot everyone was looking with eye open at the same time 😂😅
@maureengeorge478518 күн бұрын
Me neither
@maureengeorge478518 күн бұрын
but nothing bad
@AbdulGani-wn8ox21 күн бұрын
You are making amazing video content. I just watched the video and your video quality is appreciable. I am so impressed by your content, I was analyzing your channel and noticed that You are struggling with video views and video ranking. May I share some tips on how you can achieve your goals?
@adrienne571022 күн бұрын
So true 🤪
@JRodPhotoArt24 күн бұрын
Small towns are the best !!!
@Huffoto24 күн бұрын
They can be great for raising a family for sure.
@vic_the_roman25 күн бұрын
😂 That was a great intro!
@Huffoto25 күн бұрын
@@vic_the_roman thanks lol. I needed a reason to shave 😂
@dispatchnews25 күн бұрын
Love this! Hope I get to see it some day!
@vic_the_roman26 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tour!
@Huffoto26 күн бұрын
Thanks for joining me! I really enjoyed your recent video. I loved all the area you visited with the graffiti.
@vic_the_roman25 күн бұрын
@@Huffoto Thanks.
@dispatchnews26 күн бұрын
I think I’m leaning towards a mix. Scripting my explainers but not my short form content
@JessicaFranco126 күн бұрын
Such a great point! It’s so easy to get caught up in the pretty flashy parts of businesses that we see online, and forget just how much mundane hard work goes on behind the scenes.
@Huffoto26 күн бұрын
It really is but I don’t want to discourage anyone from getting out there and giving it a shot. Just know if it was easy it would t be worth doing.
@JessicaFranco128 күн бұрын
Looks like a sweet camera. Thanks for taking us along 👏👏
@Huffoto28 күн бұрын
@@JessicaFranco1 thanks for joining me!!
@JessicaFranco128 күн бұрын
@@Huffoto of course 😊😊
@JessicaFranco128 күн бұрын
Love the message of this video! One quote that has really clicked with me about this topic is that “There is no growth in the comfort zone. And there is no comfort in the growth zone.”
@Huffoto28 күн бұрын
Thank you! It’s been in my mind lately.
@JessicaFranco127 күн бұрын
@@Huffoto of course!! Keep up the great work 😃
@dispatchnewsАй бұрын
Looks great. Can't wait to see what comes from that.
@Huffoto2 күн бұрын
Me neither
@szym402plАй бұрын
As a non photographer, I'd say just try different things out, some people like photographing nature and others different stuff. Some people like to make city photographs that "feel" like those from the 90s. Maybe you like both or just making pictures in general? Just experiment and do whatever you like.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
I think that is great advice. Thanks for watching!
@randommemebean686Ай бұрын
lmafo
@hiryuzerotwo6437Ай бұрын
I sub for 2 reasons, due to interest in the subject or to support the creator. I unsub for 2 reasons, total loss of interest in the subject or if I no longer wish to support the creator
@tonykeltsfloridaАй бұрын
My 24-70 f/2.8 is a great lens. It's a Tamron EF mount.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
@@tonykeltsflorida I had one back in the day with the Nikon F mount and it was a really nice lens.
@GirruuthАй бұрын
Not much, one for sure that I can think of is that the Creator passed away. If I notice that the channel hasn't posted in a very long time (multiple years).
@Rizzob17Ай бұрын
Boredom with the subject covered. I.e. I used to play a certain video game quite often, but no longer do so. I unsubbed from all of them because it is no longer relevant to my interests.
@airbo793Ай бұрын
"When I'm comfortable, I'm not growing" This is true.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
Sometimes it’s nice to take a break but comfort is a double edged sword. Thanks for watching!
@DelleMemphisАй бұрын
Great video. I feel this in my old bones!!!
@HuffotoАй бұрын
It’s been on my mind a lot lately.
@VitoUnoАй бұрын
These are all version one correct?
@HuffotoАй бұрын
@@VitoUno yes. I haven’t bought any versions 2 editions. I didn’t really see why for the price difference.
@dispatchnewsАй бұрын
I photographed my first wedding in over a year (maybe almost 2 years now). Being in my mid-thirties now, I noticed towards the end of the day it felt a little different. I had all the experience in the world, and that helped me be much more confident and efficient... but I was still pretty tired at the end, which I don't think would have necessarily been the case even 2-3 years ago. Somewhat relatedly, I do feel the pressure to get things moving more as I get older, realizing that time is in fact passing quickly haha. That can be a little stressful, but equally motivating.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
Same here man. The older o get the faster time moves. It’s cruel.
@shanteriyahandicrafts4418Ай бұрын
Great video boss! I had a question! Can it fit a regular gimbal inside it? And a SonyA7iii with Tamron28-75?
@HuffotoАй бұрын
I have a crane gimbal and it fit inside the pack fine. I actually just took this bag with me to New York and it still surprises me the room it has. The only issue is that now after many years of use the inside Velcro is actually losing some of its hold. That being said it still fit under the airplane seat and got the job done.
@shanteriyahandicrafts4418Ай бұрын
@@Huffoto thank you for your response
@neilmacon8411Ай бұрын
Great Video .. I agree with your opinion of the 40mm and 28mm renders the same and our both excellent for their price point 💯
@HuffotoАй бұрын
Thank you so much! They are so good for the price. The 28 has become a favorite of mine to walk around with. Sure I would love a 24mm but for the price difference it’s hard to justify.
@vic_the_romanАй бұрын
Shooting shows ( concerts ) big venues. Not that excited about them anymore, cant run around full throttle like I did before the pandemic. Still enjoy the music though.
@onnorijpstraАй бұрын
Z8 is my rolls camera. It changes everything because of auto focus and sharpness and the banks. Z50 is the camera i carry allways with me. Took the Z50 once with me for dolfin hunting (photo wise) but that was a mistake. I should have brought the Z8 because of it speed in auto focus. Z50 is small and light with very affordable lenses.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
I’m dying to try a z8. I honestly think it will be my next Z. I love how you clarified dolphin hunting 😂😭
@malikdhadhalinuxАй бұрын
Good and informative video. Yes the AF is game changer, I just bought my Z6 and I must say I'm able to take shots with it which I would miss with my D750.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
Same with me and my D700. I shoot so much less now because the focus is so accurate. Thanks for watching!!
@whs037Ай бұрын
Nice comparison between the different cameras. I shoot with two Z6ii and love them. The Z6ii is a low light monster! I have recently shot some Milkyway pictures and was very impressed I mostly shoot travel and wild life. I would like a high mega pixel for cropping those wildlife shots!
@HuffotoАй бұрын
The higher mega pixel is great for cropping. I make banners quite often for events and I made a 6 foot banner with a z6 image and one with a z7 image and even though the z6 held up the added detail that was clearly visible in the z7 image was striking. Thanks for watching!!
@petercreagh8797Ай бұрын
In the early part of your video you touched on photographic critique. This was something I learnt from watching a year of judging at a photo club. To sum up it's all about finding out what in photos are likely to appear to strangers. In my second year in the photo club I entered 8 competitions and got a placing in 3 of them. When I bought my first DSLR in the film camera days I got it for an airshow so bought a zoom lens to go with it. When I got my photos printed I was disappointed in the sharpness at maximum zoom but being in the days before internet reviews I was unaware that Canon made 2 grades of lens at the time and would not have got the lens I got had I known. Its unfortunate zoom top end lenses cost what they do and technology has not brought their prices down like what has happened camera body technology.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
@@petercreagh8797 I would love to have a photo club locally. Another photographer and I are trying to start one. It would be wonderful to just hang out and talk shop and learn from each other.
@tennesseecherokeeАй бұрын
Hey Bryan….great video.
@philippemichelphotographyАй бұрын
Getting in front of the camera helps so much as a photographer, I think it helps put yourself in the shoes of the subjects you work with. I mean i wouldn't put their shoes on unless they're not looking :P
@HuffotoАй бұрын
@@philippemichelphotography for sure! It can be very nerve racking but I feel putting yourself in your subjects place helps empathize with them and understand how it can make them feel.
@vic_the_romanАй бұрын
Ah ... the Origin Story. Nice!
@POVwithRCАй бұрын
Yeah, I went from Fuji with top of range primes to Sony FF (A7CR 🫠) with less leading edge glass. An expensive lesson. Finding parity between FF and Crop optics is not dollar for dollar.
@DAVE_WHITEАй бұрын
If you are going to stay with the brand you have, sure better glass is always a better option, and if you do again stay with that brand and a few generations later they have anew feature you NEED like better auto focus or something then that glass will have been a great investment.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
@@DAVE_WHITE You’re so right. When I went mirrorless it was like changing brands due to the mount changing. Luckily my first camera came with an adapter and I was able to adapt my favorite older lenses and not have to buy everything immediately.
@DAVE_WHITEАй бұрын
@@Huffoto Same here I did the slow transition to nikon mirrorless at first because I had lots of glass and nikon dslr models for many years. Then I seen other companies Mirrorless had real autofocus compared to my Nikon Mirrorless. I grabbed a little Sony 6000 at the time (2014) and was blown away by the auto focus that it had compared to the sad try Nikon had in their cameras for Autofocus, Long story short I now have 3 sony cameras and all lenses that I need for all of my shooting from close up work to wildlife am covered from 17mm out to 900mm.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
@DAVE_WHITE I told someone the other day if I didn’t shoot Nikon I would shoot Sony. I love how they render color and their video.
@DAVE_WHITEАй бұрын
@@Huffoto I do a lot of sports portraits and wildlife I need that critical focus that Nikon still does not have. even the little a6700 has adjustable focus for all modes on how sticky you want it to be for birds animals people etc etc
@HuffotoАй бұрын
@DAVE_WHITE I shot with Nikon Dslr for 10 years covering sports and you had to shoot a bit more than you wanted to get the shot due to the focus tracking not being great but now with these mirrorless bodies I have no problem at all. Especially after the firmware updates. The only lens I’ve had issue with is the combination of z7 and 28-75mm f2.8 in low light back focusing a tad. Otherwise it’s been worlds apart from my old Dslr cameras.
@petevonschondorf4609Ай бұрын
I think I need to upgrade my camera, but a cheap old fart. My D300 is almost dead, my fall back go into the weather beater, D7000 just had cardiac arrest. Where should I go next? D500.? My lenses are ok mostly DX but I have a nice 70-300 full frame. So I won't break the bank too much if I need to jump to full frame. I'm an opportunistic shooter, but mostly landscapes, street, and the rare critter. Enjoyed this video, thanks
@HuffotoАй бұрын
Thank you for your comment! I also shot for years with a D300 and then shifted to the D700. It was my first full frame. That was 2009 and I still have it 350,000 shots later. Amazing camera. Landscape is one of the few situations where moving from a smaller sensor to a larger one makes sense I think. Note: these are just my opinions based on my past experiences. That being said there are DX cameras in the mirrorless family now that are very capable without breaking the bank and with the FTZ adapter you can adapt most of your old lenses to the mirrorless system. That being said however the D500 is a spectacular camera as well if you want to stay in the DSLR family.
@nevvanclarke9225Ай бұрын
Look, I think examples of both where upgrading the body is a good idea for instance I'm in GFX and the new GFX 100s ii has a completely new sensor in it and has much better auto focus so this is one example where it was worth the upgrade but in general terms it's better to upgrade lenses but if your auto focus in your old camera is not much chop then it might be better to upgrade the body. It is horses for courses.
@HuffotoАй бұрын
Absolutely! I just thought sometimes shifting to a new lens first might make sense and then when you go to that new body you have a really nice piece of glass coming with you. But for sure when a really good sensor improvement comes out it should for sure be considered as well. Thanks for watching!
@nevvanclarke9225Ай бұрын
@@Huffoto all good 👍
@TeslienАй бұрын
The only issue with these lenses>camera debate is that if people are taught how to use a more advanced device, they can be as good if not better than their operation instructor. If you're talking about an artist with 0 experience in cameras but has that artistic mindset, they're 9/10 a tech beginner and have 0 clue in how to maximize the in-camera settings/features. Anything can become a lens, people pay for the convenience or looks of a lens. Ofc if considering money out of the equation, everyone would utilize the latest and greatest of that specific use case camera and capture well with a cheap lens with feature set of macro/zoom/prime etc. We are so advanced now in software editing, it's not how it was 10 years ago. Editing can emulate exact replicas of another lens/look with any ordinary lens of the same FOV.
@julian.torresАй бұрын
great video, you might want to showcase the pictures, cameras and lenses that you are referencing in a future video, for better context and storytelling
@HuffotoАй бұрын
@@julian.torres thank you so much for this!
@alexd43102 ай бұрын
Tell me this eagle to come protect my garden any day