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The Advantages of Nikon Cameras - Jasin Boland

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Charlie Brown chats with Jasin Boland (Nikon Ambassador and Motion Picture Stills Photographer) about the Nikon system and his favourite gear. Whether photographying Matt Damon or chasing his son around the park, Jasin discusses some key technologies that make the difference between good and great photo's. See more @ My Nikon Life: http://mynikonlife.com.au

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  • @benjitoon1 Good job dumbass, comparing a brand new updated camera to a dated camera that is due for an update itself. I have no problem with Canon, but at least don't post stupid crap.

  • So he takes pictures of actors on a film set - meanwhile, hollywood are using the 7D to FILM the movies we are watching now.

    Hmm.

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  • you are the definition of arrogant ,stating you always get the shot,pros don't use point and shoots and making stupid bold accusations against me.YOU are amateur ,of course pros use professional equipment did i ever say they didn't of course they do .what i said is even pro's use point and shoots to be conspicuous. my words of inspiration and thoughtfulness have to be questioned badly by a complete and utter fool of your caliber.You have insulted over 100 years of photography i hope your proud

  • @Wes2299

    Right, but the guy is payed by Nikon to say Nikon's are best !

    Business ;-(

  • "I won" - Are you 6 years old?

    Its the camera AND the photographer. Instead of wasting time fiddling around with "apps" and trying to get something that comes naturally to an slr, i actually get the shot. Using something that isnt rubbish is hardly relying on the camera. Thats a massively stupid statement. But hey, youve got a track record going..

    You're obsession with idiotic schools of thought llike "no camera matters" shows your an amateur, completely ignorant of the professional world.

  • @callowaymotorcompany Irrelevant? that link proves you dead wrong and if you knew what you were talking about you wouldn't reply.Does that reply have anything to do with my original post that it isn't the camera its the person behind it.you just failed to give a coherent response without resorting to technical specs and bokeh which really shows you rely on the camera more than yourself.Oh do you know you can buy an app which gives you bokeh.you know what i call irrelevant all your reply's.I won

  • so many hurt coming from users of the other brand. please remember that this is a promotional movie and is meant to be a propaganda

  • @Flannimal26 Rant? If that was a rant, what isnt? The simple fact is, most pros use dslr's exclusively. Bokeh is important to most photographers. So is not having zero DOF. The exception doesn't prove the rule.

    One random irrelevant source doesnt prove anything. Gear still matters, and you're still wrong.

    As much as youd love it, im not going to argue with you over the internet about something obvious. Just because a camera CAN do something doesnt mean another camera isnt better.

  • @callowaymotorcompany

    google 15 digital point and shoot cameras used by pros

    there you go all your whole rant is invalid and you look like a complete idiot.As or your bokeh or the visual aesthetic of the background blur is so necessary how come citizen Kane or the Stanley Kubrick films were shot with deep focus in mind.This has brought me to the assumption that you prefer making up rubbish about photographers in the same way you presumed I was an amateur with no skill

  • @Flannimal26 No, they dont. The smallest sensor youll see a pro use is APS-C. Bulk isnt a factor on a shoot. If you were anything but an amateur youd know that.

    Again, you're wrong. Better camera does mean better photo. If you have any kind of skill, youll take better photos with a proper dslr.

    Facts are, unless you have a dslr, you wont get useable (if any) bokeh. And resolution only gets better as you go up the ladder.

    Cameras matter and its wishful thinking to say otherwise.

  • @callowaymotorcompany oh wait yes they do because they are not going to carry around a bulky medium format camera everywhere they go hence the name point and shoot.Better camera does not equate to better photo

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