When he said london, he showed a picture of Oxford! that is the bodleian library, well one of the reading rooms. I know cos Im studying here and Im in there everyday!! It is NOT london!
In my opinion it's never good to have all your photos in just one 32 or 64 card, I really prefer to have a bunch of 4 or 8 gb cards and change them throughout the day. If something bad happens to one card, then you'll lose just part of your photos.
Leo thats why I recomend downloading everyday. I have shot over a million frames with sandisk and never lost an image.
I reformatted a card by mistake once and was able to retrieve them all with the rescue pro software. I understand your concern and if thats how you work you should continue to do so, for me and work the fewer cards per day I have to swap out to download the better. I shoot with at least 3 cameras so 3 cards a night to download is enough for me.
@jasin007 Aye, the D7000 looks very very nice, but I'll be waiting until they bring one out with a flash sync port and 10-pin accessory port (basically a D300s replacement).
Ditto on Sandisk btw. I've had over 200GBs worth of Sandisk cards over the last 10 years, never an issue with any of them. Formatting the cards in the camera before each use (rather than just deleting images on the PC) pretty much ensures reliability too.
Kaouthia totally agree with you there and turn the camera off before removing and inserting (sounds naughty... hehe).
Also I try and use a dedicated card reader.
Join us at the SanDisk Extreme team facebook page, oh and you know we have a my Nikon Life page right? Both have awesome competitions, they even let me judge them sometimes!
Eddy I have to agree, while the kit lenses are great I always recommend my friends get the 18-200 vr, its an incredibly versatile lens. I take one of them or my 24-120 everywhere.
If you can afford the extra cash you do see a difference but for some it's just not necessary.
Your vid is a favorite on Lima
kirkbutler12 1 month ago
This video went viral on Georgia
indseytate718l 2 months ago
Hi jasin,
Lovely Photographs, in regards to the lens, what lens are you using at 3:14 please respond
TheJoninja211 3 months ago
@TheJoninja211 It would probably be my 24-70 in a hugyfot housing with a d700, thank for asking.
jasinnikon 1 month ago
What camera bag is that?
Smalskin 5 months ago
@Smalskin a little crumpler, they make some awesome bags!
jasinnikon 1 month ago
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@Smalskin a little crumpler, they make some awesome bags!
jasinnikon 1 month ago
When he said london, he showed a picture of Oxford! that is the bodleian library, well one of the reading rooms. I know cos Im studying here and Im in there everyday!! It is NOT london!
00Q 6 months ago
@00Q it certainly is Oxford!
jasinnikon 1 month ago
Hey Jasin! i'm 22 and looking to maybe do travel photography as a carreer. Just wanted to ask how you got into it? cheers bud
joemobumtwizzler 6 months ago
@joemobumtwizzler flick me a Q on my facebook group and we can all help out.
jasinnikon 1 month ago
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Very informative for a newbie like me. I also get some good pointers from thephotographyclinic (.) com
tranquilisolati 1 year ago
thanks Tranq flick me a message anytime you need help!
jasin007 1 year ago
I like your bag for the D90, what can I get one?
What is the model?
bobbydale 1 year ago
Hi bobby it's a crumpler bag, they make awesome softies., back packs and sensational luggage.
The one in the video is called a 5 million dollar home.
Thanks for taking the time to message me.
Cheers,
Jasin.
jasin007 1 year ago
In my opinion it's never good to have all your photos in just one 32 or 64 card, I really prefer to have a bunch of 4 or 8 gb cards and change them throughout the day. If something bad happens to one card, then you'll lose just part of your photos.
leogadget 1 year ago
Leo thats why I recomend downloading everyday. I have shot over a million frames with sandisk and never lost an image.
I reformatted a card by mistake once and was able to retrieve them all with the rescue pro software. I understand your concern and if thats how you work you should continue to do so, for me and work the fewer cards per day I have to swap out to download the better. I shoot with at least 3 cameras so 3 cards a night to download is enough for me.
jasin007 1 year ago
great tips from a nice guy
valdezapg 1 year ago
me or Charlie Val? hehe
jasin007 1 year ago
By the way thanks Val thats really cool of you to say.
jasin007 1 year ago
I'm guessing this was filmed a while ago as he's pushing the now obsolete D3000?
kaouthiavideo 1 year ago
Just before the 3100 but if the 3000 and 5000 are that good its even more reason to get into a 3100 and a 7000, the expeed 2 rocks!
Not sure if I can give my D90 up so quickly yet though, I love that baby!
jasin007 1 year ago
@jasin007 Aye, the D7000 looks very very nice, but I'll be waiting until they bring one out with a flash sync port and 10-pin accessory port (basically a D300s replacement).
Ditto on Sandisk btw. I've had over 200GBs worth of Sandisk cards over the last 10 years, never an issue with any of them. Formatting the cards in the camera before each use (rather than just deleting images on the PC) pretty much ensures reliability too.
kaouthiavideo 1 year ago
Kaouthia totally agree with you there and turn the camera off before removing and inserting (sounds naughty... hehe).
Also I try and use a dedicated card reader.
Join us at the SanDisk Extreme team facebook page, oh and you know we have a my Nikon Life page right? Both have awesome competitions, they even let me judge them sometimes!
jasin007 1 year ago
@jasin007 will have to check those out, thanks Jasin! :)
kaouthiavideo 1 year ago
My pleasure...
jasin007 1 year ago
great thank
orimaor1 1 year ago
18-200mm is a brilliant all in one lens
mahamza86 1 year ago
@mahamza86 True! I bought the 16-85 VR-II which is also a great lens but I should have spent the extra 100 and bought the 18-200. Oh well.
EddyBergman 1 year ago
Eddy I have to agree, while the kit lenses are great I always recommend my friends get the 18-200 vr, its an incredibly versatile lens. I take one of them or my 24-120 everywhere.
If you can afford the extra cash you do see a difference but for some it's just not necessary.
jasin007 1 year ago