Haha, good one.
Yes, another great picture.
Maybe I'm wrong but it would look as if you use different camera bodies for your photographs.
Is there a reason behind that?
I would bet that you can do that with ANY camera (or almost )
Thanks and I'm running a workshop right now so was not following up on the thread and I have to sleep after a very early start today as the sun rises so early now.
The reason for different cameras and a Z7 is that I was frustrated back in time with all the Nikon shooters and some even experienced not knowing where to change settings like e.g. back button focus. So I decided to have a Nikon as well. Nobody was complaining about me not knowing the Nikons at the time. It was only me wanting to help my guests in a better way. So despite I write that I expect people to have an understanding of their cameras this is only partially true in reality. You would be surprised what some experienced shooters don't know
Now I have a Z7 as I'm curious about how this will affect my shooting style and again it is to be experienced on mirrorless cameras when I have a growing number of participants coming with mirrorless cameras. So I like to be able to respond to questions from experience and not just the theory so to speak.
We spend time on the technical aspects of camera handling to have the basic technical quality, but of course that is not the main focus of the workshops. I hoipe this answers the question.