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Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
by Mike Kovaliv
The official Podcast of Mike Kovaliv, where you'll find expert insights on photography, music, and thought-provoking discussions on the creative process. With over 20 years of experience as a professional photographer, Mike shares his extensive knowledge on all aspects of the craft. This Podcast is your go-to resource for: • Camera gear reviews (cameras, lenses, accessories) • Photography techniques and tutorials • Creativity and art in visual storytelling • Photo editing and post-processing tips • Building a photography businessWhether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your photography journey, subscribe now to learn how to capture better images and develop your artistic vision. Join the community and get the knowledge you need to succeed in photography!
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Learning Photography - The Basics of Aperture
In this beginner-friendly photography tutorial, we dive deep into aperture — one of the most important and creative controls on your camera. Learn exactly how aperture works, what those f-numbers mean (f/2, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, etc.), and how changing the aperture gives you powerful control over depth of field.Support the channel: Join as a member or buy me a coffeehttps://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕Need a great value lens? Save an extra 10%https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovalivYou'll discover:Why smaller numbers = bigger lens opening (more light + blurrier background)How to shoot in Aperture Priority modeThe creative difference between wide apertures (dreamy, isolated subjects) and narrow apertures (sharp landscapes)Real side-by-side examples showing the same shot at different f-stopsWhen to use each setting for portraits, landscapes, and morePerfect for beginners who want to move beyond Auto mode and start creating better photos.Recommended Gear:A 50mm prime lens is mentioned as an excellent budget option for achieving beautiful background blur.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction to Aperture00:15 Quick Review of Camera Basics01:05 Setting Up Aperture Priority (Auto ISO)01:37 Understanding f-stops & Full Stops03:23 Side-by-Side Aperture Comparison03:39 f/4 Example04:11 f/5.6 Example04:37 f/8 Example04:54 f/2.8 & f/2 Examples (Maximum Blur)05:58 Creative Applications (Landscapes vs Portraits)06:50 Experiment & Practice Tips07:21 Kit Lens Limitations & 50mm Lens RecommendationIf you're just starting out with photography, understanding aperture is one of the best first steps you can take.Drop a comment with your favorite aperture setting or what type of photography you're into!👍 Like if this helped!🔔 Subscribe for more beginner photography tutorialsThanks for watching!#photographyforbeginners #CameraSetup #FirstCamera #MirrorlessTutorial #DSLRTutorial #ExposureTriangle #AperturePriority #Basicsofphotography #BeginnerPhotography #PhotographyTips #MikeKovaliv
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Learning Photography - Setting Up Your First Camera
Ready to finally move beyond your phone and take full control of your photography? In this beginner camera setup tutorial, professional photographer Mike Kovaliv (20 years experience) walks you step-by-step through unboxing and setting up your very first camera — whether it's a mirrorless, DSLR, or fixed-lens model like the Fuji X100. Perfect for complete beginners who just picked up their first interchangeable-lens camera or are upgrading from smartphone photography.What you’ll learn in this video:• Charging the battery & inserting/formatting your memory card• Factory reset (new or used camera)• Adjusting the diopter for sharp viewfinder focus• JPEG vs RAW explained (and which to use as a beginner)• The Exposure Triangle made simple (Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO)• Why Aperture Priority mode is the best starting point• How to actually take your first photo with confidenceThis is Video 1 of a complete beginner photography series that takes you all the way from basic setup to advanced creative techniques like portraiture, lighting & flash, and turning your vision into real images.Timestamps:0:00 – Welcome to the Photography Series0:48 – What This First Video Covers1:52 – Battery & Memory Card Setup2:47 – Formatting the Memory Card3:33 – Factory Reset (New or Used Camera)4:58 – Adjust Diopter for Sharp Viewfinder6:46 – JPEG vs RAW – Which Should You Shoot?9:46 – Camera Modes & The Exposure Triangle Basics11:07 – Aperture Explained (How Much Light)11:58 – Shutter Speed Explained (How Long Light)12:52 – ISO Explained (Sensor Sensitivity)14:44 – Why Start in Aperture Priority Mode16:54 – Recommended Starting Aperture (f/4–f/5.6)18:08 – The Shutter Button (Wake Up + Take Photo)20:50 – What’s Coming in the Next Videos21:04 – Thank You + Support the ChannelIf you’re tired of auto mode and want more control and creativity with your camera, this series is made for you. Like if this helped! Subscribe and hit the bell for the full beginner photography series Support the channel: Join as a member or buy me a coffeehttps://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕Need a great value lens? Save an extra 10%https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovaliv#photographyforbeginners #CameraSetup #FirstCamera #MirrorlessTutorial #DSLTutorial #ExposureTriangle #AperturePriority #JPEGvsRAW #BeginnerPhotography #PhotographyTips #MikeKovaliv
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TTArtisan 56mm 1.8 APS-C | The ideal portrait lens? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
Buy the lens here:https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovalivChoosing the right portrait lens for your APS-C mirrorless camera just got a lot easier — and more affordable. In this review, I test the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8 Autofocus lens on the Nikon Z6 (in crop mode) and share my honest thoughts after a full month of shooting.This budget-friendly 56mm f/1.8 delivers the classic 85mm full-frame equivalent portrait view, excellent sharpness, smooth bokeh, and surprisingly fast & accurate autofocus that rivals much more expensive native lenses.Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕🔥 Why You’ll Love This Lens:• Sharp wide open at f/1.8 with beautiful subject separation• Fast, reliable autofocus — great for portraits & everyday shooting• Solid metal mount + premium build quality• Lightweight metal lens hood + USB-C firmware updates• 52mm filter thread• Available for Sony E, Fuji X, and Nikon ZAt just $140–$150 CAD, the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8 offers incredible value compared to first-party options that cost 4–5x more.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS00:00 Intro00:37 Unboxing & What's in the Box01:17 Build Quality & Design02:28 Lens Hood & Rear Cap (USB-C)03:26 Handling & Focus Ring04:21 Price Comparison05:47 Image Quality & Autofocus Performance07:26 Bokeh & Portrait Samples09:18 Final ThoughtsIf you're looking for a sharp, fast, and affordable portrait lens for Fuji, Sony, Nikon Z, or other APS-C mirrorless systems, this TTArtisan is hard to beat.👉 Grab the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8 here (affiliate link - helps support the channel at no extra cost to you):[https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovaliv]Thanks to TTArtisan for sending the lens for review!📸 Follow for more honest gear reviews, sample photos & real-world tests.#TTArtisan #56mmf18 #TTArtisan56mm #NikonZ #FujiX #SonyE #PortraitLens #BudgetPhotography #MirrorlessLens #APSCLens #PhotographyGear
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Nikon Z6 Mirrorless Review - A Great Value Mirrorless Camera? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
Is the Nikon Z6 still worth buying in 2026? In this honest review, I share why this original full-frame mirrorless camera remains an excellent choice — especially as a second body or affordable entry into the Nikon Z system — even years after its release.Whether you're a DSLR shooter (like me with my Nikon D750) thinking about adding mirrorless, or a beginner looking for a pro-level full-frame camera on a budget, the Z6 delivers superb image quality, in-body stabilization, silent shooting, and solid ergonomics that feel right at home for Nikon users.Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕### What I cover in this video:- Real-world ergonomics: How the Z6 compares to the D750 in hand feel, button layout, grip, and dials- IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization) benefits for stills and video- Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) vs optical viewfinder — the pros and cons- Nikon Z mount + FTZ adapter: Using your existing F-mount DSLR lenses seamlessly- Why I love adapting Leica M-mount lenses on the Z6- Silent shutter for events, weddings, church gigs, and discreet photography- Autofocus performance for everyday shooting (portraits, events, travel)- Image quality, low-light performance, and how it stacks up against newer Z6 II / Z6 III models- Current used market value in 2026 — why it's still a fantastic dealThe Nikon Z6 (first generation) offers 24.5MP full-frame goodness with image quality very close to my D750. It's compact yet built like a tank, with excellent color science and that classic Nikon handling. While newer models bring faster AF and more video features, the core experience hasn't changed dramatically — making this a smart buy if you're not chasing the latest specs.Timestamps:00:00 - Why I still shoot DSLR but added mirrorless01:05 - Introducing the Nikon Z6 in my kit02:01 - Ergonomics & build quality comparison (vs D750)05:45 - In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) advantages07:08 - Electronic Viewfinder experience08:45 - Z mount, FTZ adapter & adapted lenses (including Leica M)10:57 - Silent shooting for events & professional work11:58 - Is the Nikon Z6 worth it in 2026? Value & pricing14:59 - Final thoughts & using both DSLR + mirrorless togetherIf you're a Nikon photographer transitioning from DSLR or hunting for a capable used full-frame mirrorless under $1,000–$1,200, this video will help you decide.👍 Like if you're team DSLR, mirrorless, or both!🔔 Subscribe for more real-world Nikon photography gear reviews, tips, and comparisons.Support the channel: Join as a member or use YouTube's "Thanks" feature — every bit helps keep these videos coming!Gear mentioned: Nikon D750, Nikon Z6, FTZ adapter, various F-mount and adapted lenses.#NikonZ6 #NikonZ6Review #MirrorlessVsDSLR #NikonPhotography #FullFrameMirrorless #UsedCamera2026 #NikonZMount #PhotographyGearChapters/Timestamps above help you jump to the sections you care about most.Thanks for listening — see you in the next one!
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YouTube vs Rumble - Starting a Photography Channel | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
In this honest update, I share my real 4-month experience running a new photography channel on both YouTube and Rumble simultaneously. YouTube has been amazing — closing in on 150,000 views and 2,500 subscribers — but Rumble has been a completely different story with almost no views or search visibility.My channel focuses on photography and gear reviews covering DSLR and Mirrorless cameras, lenses and accessories.I dive into:Why I chose to post on both platformsThe massive view difference (e.g., 56K on YouTube vs. 14 on Rumble for the same video)My attempts at proper Rumble SEO (titles, descriptions, etc.)Searching for my channel name "Mike Kovaliv" or videos like "Back to DSLR" or "The 50mm lens" — and finding NOTHING on RumbleMultiple unanswered emails to Rumble supportWhether cross-posting to Rumble hurts YouTube growth (spoiler: I don't think so)Tips for new creators considering multi-platform strategiesIf you're a beginner creator thinking about YouTube vs Rumble, dealing with low discoverability on Rumble, or wondering how to grow on alternative platforms in 2026, this video is for you. I'm not bashing Rumble — I like the platform and its focus on free speech — but the search/indexing issues are frustrating.Have you had similar experiences on Rumble? Drop your advice in the comments — how to improve discoverability, what actually works for SEO there, or if I might be missing something obvious. I'd love feedback from other creators!Timestamps:0:00 - Why I chose YouTube + Rumble for my photography channel0:32 - My growth stats: YouTube success vs Rumble struggles1:09 - Stark view differences and checking my Rumble page1:54 - Testing Rumble SEO and search visibility2:23 - Searching my name/channel — nothing shows up3:32 - Contacting Rumble support (multiple times, no reply)4:36 - Still invisible after 4 months (examples: "Mike Kovaliv", "Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv")5:50 - Does being on both platforms hurt YouTube?6:44 - Asking for your help and advice!7:36 - Thanks for the support — update coming laterSubscribe for more photography tips, gear reviews (DSLR comebacks, lenses like 50mm), channel growth updates, and platform experiments! Hit the bell 🔔 so you don't miss the next one.Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕Photography | Gear | Creator Journey#YouTubeVsRumble #RumbleSEO #PhotographyChannel #CreatorTips #MultiPlatform #RumbleDiscoverability #YouTubeGrowth #NewCreatorAdviceThanks for listening — see you in the next episode! 🚀
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28mm Prime - The Best Street Photography Lens? Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
Why the 28mm lens might be the perfect wide-angle for you — even if it didn't click at first.In this video, I share my personal evolution with the 28mm focal length. I started photography heavily focused on 50mm and 35mm primes (with 85mm and 105mm for portraits), and the 35mm never quite connected for me. Wider needs? I'd grab a zoom. But about 5-6 years ago, seeing the popularity of 28mm in cameras like the Leica Q and Ricoh GR made me reconsider.I picked up the classic Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 AIS — a beautifully built manual focus lens with metal construction, silky smooth focus ring, satisfying aperture clicks, and that traditional manual control feel I love. On my Nikon D750 (full-frame), it's native 28mm; on APS-C it gives a natural ~42mm equivalent view.Key things I love about this lens:Solid, premium build quality — wish Nikon still made them like thisExcellent manual controls: damped focus ring, clicky aperture ring you can see and feelf/2.8 is the sweet spot — compact, plenty of light, great depth of field for street and environmental shotsSuper close focusing (great perspective and detail up close without crazy distortion)Natural rendering: minimal distortion, elegant fall-off, classic character (especially in black & white)Hyperfocal magic for zone focusing on the street — set it and forget itSharp enough for modern standards, but it's about the feeling and inspiration, not pixel-peepingI took it on a photo walk (park + downtown) and share real-world shots from that day. This focal length strikes a perfect balance: wide enough for storytelling and context, but not so wide it feels gimmicky. It's become one of my top 3 primes alongside the 50mm — a true workhorse for personal projects and paid work.Whether you're into street photography, environmental portraits, or just want a fun, inspiring lens that feels classic on a modern mirrorless body, give the 28mm a try. Focal lengths are personal — what didn't work for me years ago now resonates deeply.If you're enjoying these lens deep-dives and photography chats, hit LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE for more, and turn on notifications!Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕Check out my other videos on primes, vintage glass, and real-world shooting.Timestamps:0:00 - Why 28mm polarizes photographers0:15 - My early days with 35mm & 50mm1:18 - What made me try 28mm1:49 - Introducing the Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 AIS2:01 - Build, feel, and manual controls3:28 - Why f/2.8 is perfect here4:23 - Close focus & natural perspective4:55 - Street photography advantages & hyperfocal5:26 - Photo walk samples6:27 - Character & black & white magic7:19 - It's about the feeling8:56 - Final thoughts & recommendationShot mostly on Nikon D750 + Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 AIS.#Nikkor28mm #28mmLens #ManualFocus #NikonPhotography #StreetPhotography #VintageLens #PrimeLens #PhotographyGear #BlackAndWhitePhotography #nikond750Thanks for watching — see you in the next one!Mike Kovaliv
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NEEWER LT39 Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod Review | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
Tired of lugging around a heavy, outdated tripod? 📸https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovalivIs this the best value travel tripod for Mirrorless or DSLR cameras in 2026?In this video, I’m reviewing the NEEWER LT39 Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod. After using the same tripod for 15 years, I finally decided to see how modern gear compares—and I was honestly shocked. Weighing in at just 2.49 lbs, this compact powerhouse is lighter than some of the tripod heads I used to use, yet it doesn’t compromise on stability or rigidity.Whether you're a professional looking for a portable b-roll setup or a travel photographer needing something sleek and sturdy, the LT39 might be the perfect fit.🔥 Key Features Covered:Ultra-Lightweight: Carbon fiber build at only 2.49 lbs.Extreme Portability: Folds down to less than 20 inches (with the ball head attached!).Build Quality: No "slop" or wiggle—just precision engineering and a high-end "champagne" finish.Low-Angle Shooting: Swapping the center console for the included short column.Bonus Accessories: A look at the heavy-duty phone mount, the 360° dampened panorama head, and the premium travel bag.Check out the Neewer LT39 here:https://ca.neewer.com/collections/tripods/products/neewer-lt39-61-carbon-fiber-travel-tripod-66608326#Neewer #TravelTripod #PhotographyGear #CarbonFiberTripod #CameraAccessories #ContentCreator #NeewerLT39 #TripodReview
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Nikon 24-85mm Zoom - Budget Lens or Great Value? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
Can you really pair a cheap $100 kit lens with a high-end Nikon DSLR and still get professional results? In this real-world test, I took the vintage Nikon Nikkor 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G VR (an old kit lens from DSLRs 8-10 years ago) and used it on a higher-end body for a low-light vocal choir performance shoot — no flash, no strobes, just available auditorium lighting.https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovalivI normally stick to fast primes like my go-to 50mm, but this compact, lightweight zoom with VR stabilization offered incredible versatility (24-85mm range, extra reach beyond typical 24-70s), and I was surprised by how well it performed after minor corrections in Lightroom. Barrel distortion, softness at edges, and the variable aperture (f/3.5-4.5) are there, but for travel, events where you can't move much, or budget setups, it's an absolute steal at around $100 used!If you're debating budget zooms vs pro glass (24-70 f/2.8 etc.), this video shows the real trade-offs. Would I keep it? Yes — for travel and backup!If you found this helpful, smash the LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE for more Nikon lens tests, real shoots, and gear experiments, and drop a comment: Have you tried a cheap lens on a pro body? Which one?#Nikon #Nikkor2485mm #BudgetLens #NikonLensTest #LowLightPhotography #PhotographyGear #CheapVsExpensive #VocalChoirShoot
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Nikon D7200 - Back to DSLR Cameras | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
The Nikon D7200 remains one of the best value crop sensor DSLRs in 2026, offering exceptional image quality, pro-level features, and full compatibility with Nikon's legendary F-mount lenses—all for $400–$500 used in Canada (or around $300–$500 USD depending on condition and shutter count).https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovalivIn this video, photographer Mike Kovaliv shares why the Nikon D7200 is still his go-to backup camera alongside his full-frame D750. Discover its standout 24MP AA-filter-free sensor for razor-sharp details, incredible dynamic range, beautiful colors, and versatility across weddings, commercial shoots, and personal projects.Key highlights include:Pro-grade build with dual SD card slots for backupsIdentical ergonomics to the D750 for seamless switchingBuilt-in focus motor for full compatibility with older D-series and AI lensesBright, large optical viewfinder and snappy shutterLive View for mirrorless-style shootingBuilt-in flash and CLS wireless supportOutstanding value: professional performance without the modern mirrorless price tagWhile it doesn't match today's 4K mirrorless cameras for video (1080p max), the D7200 excels in still photography and delivers results that compete with much newer crop sensor options—especially if you don't need extreme resolution.Whether you're upgrading from an older DSLR, building a budget Nikon system, or seeking a reliable B-camera, the D7200 is an exceptional choice in 2026.If you're into Nikon photography, classic DSLRs, or bang-for-buck gear, hit LIKE if this helped, SUBSCRIBE for more real-world camera reviews, and drop a comment: What's your favorite Nikon DX body?#NikonD7200 #NikonDSLR #CropSensor #PhotographyGear #CameraReview #NikonFMount #BudgetPhotography #UsedCamera #WeddingPhotography #2026Gear
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The 50mm Lens - The only lens you need? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
If you could only have one lens for your camera, what would it be? For professional photographer Mike Kovaliv, it's the legendary 50mm prime lens – the ultimate "nifty fifty" that's been his go-to for years.https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovalivIn this video, Mike explains why the 50mm lens (specifically the affordable Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8G) is the best all-rounder for portrait photography, street shots, weddings, events, and everyday shooting. Discover how it mimics natural human vision, delivers stunning bokeh and shallow depth of field, excels in low light, and forces you to "zoom with your feet" for better composition and creativity.Mike shares his personal story: After forgetting his gear bag for a wedding in Dubai, he shot an entire multi-day event with just a camera and a 50mm lens – and the results were published in Harper's Bazaar Arabia! It transformed his approach, making him lighter, more focused on the moment, and freer from gear decisions.Key reasons why every photographer needs a 50mm prime lens:Natural perspective closest to how we see the worldFast f/1.8 aperture for beautiful blurred backgrounds and low-light performanceLightweight, compact, and incredibly sharpBuilds discipline by using a fixed focal length (no zooming!)Amazing value – the Nikon 50mm f/1.8G is still one of the best budget lenses for Nikon full-frame or crop-sensor camerasVersatile for portraits, groups, environmental shots, and moreWhether you're a beginner upgrading from a kit lens or a pro simplifying your kit, the 50mm lens is a must-have classic used by legendary photographers for decades.If you're searching for: best 50mm lens for beginners, Nikon 50mm 1.8G review, why 50mm is the best prime lens, portrait photography tips, nifty fifty lens, or essential camera lenses 2025 – this video is for you!What’s your favorite lens? Drop a comment below! 👇👍 Like if you love the 50mm, subscribe for more photography tips, gear reviews, and real-world advice from pro shooter Mike Kovaliv.
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Full Frame vs APS-C - Back to DSLR Cameras | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
Crop Sensor vs Full Frame Camera: Which is Better in 2025? (Honest Comparison)Wondering whether to choose a crop sensor (APS-C) or full frame camera for your photography? This long-time photographer breaks down the real pros and cons of both—no hype, just practical experience from years of shooting wildlife, sports, portraits, weddings, and events.Crop sensors offer incredible reach for telephoto shots (perfect for birds or sports), more depth of field for group photos, better autofocus coverage, and often lighter setups. Full frame shines in low light with superior image quality, native focal lengths for wide-angle lenses, and beautiful shallow depth of field.Neither is "better"—it depends on your needs! Many pros (including Mike Kovaliv) use both systems for ultimate flexibility.If you're deciding on your next camera in 2025, this video helps you pick the right one—or realize you might want both like Nikon users with compatible systems.crop sensor vs full frame 2025aps-c vs full-frame pros consbest camera for wildlife photographyfull frame low light advantagecrop sensor reach sports birdsphotography gear advicenikon canon sony fuji comparisonWhat do you shoot most? Crop, full frame, or both? Drop a comment below!👉 Subscribe for more honest photography tips, gear reviews, and tutorials.🔔 Hit the bell for notifications!#CropSensor #FullFrame #CameraComparison #PhotographyTips #APS_C vs FullFrame #WildlifePhotography #PortraitPhotography #BestCamera2025
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Nikon D750 - Back to DSLR Cameras | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
Why I Still Shoot with the Nikon D750 in 2025 – The Perfect Full-Frame DSLR🎥 DSLR vs Mirrorless in 2025After years of shooting mirrorless (Nikon, Cannon, Sony, Fuji X & GFX), I switched back to DSLRs… and the Nikon D750 is the camera that made me never look back. In this video, I explain why the D750 remains my main professional camera for weddings, portraits, events, and personal work — even in 2025.✅ What makes the Nikon D750 so special:• Legendary 24MP full-frame sensor with incredible dynamic range & low-light performance• Best-in-class ergonomics and build quality – the “just right” size and grip• Optical viewfinder that’s bright, big, and unbeatable for many shooters• Tilt screen (a game-changer for low/high-angle shots and video)• Built-in flash + Nikon CLS = wireless optical triggering without extra gear• Full F-mount compatibility – use vintage AIS, AF-D, and modern AF-S lenses natively• In-body AF motor (works with affordable AF-D screw-drive lenses)• Dual SD card slots, Wi-Fi remote control, and superb battery life• Infrared AF-assist beam with flash – mirrorless still can’t do this properlyYes, it’s a 10-year-old camera in 2025, but it still crushes most modern mirrorless bodies in real-world professional use for image quality, reliability, lens options, and sheer shooting pleasure.If you love photography and want a full-frame camera that just feels right, the D750 is still one of the best values on the used market.📸 Currently shooting with the classic Nikon 28mm f/2.8 AIS manual lens.If you’re considering a used D750, thinking about going back to DSLR, or just love great cameras — this one is hard to beat.Drop a LIKE if you still shoot DSLR in 2025! 👇Hit SUBSCRIBE and the bell 🔔 for more no-nonsense photography gear talk.#NikonD750 #DSLRin2025 #FullFrameDSLR #NikonFMount #BestUsedCamera #NikonD750Review #WhyIUseDSLR #PhotographyGear #WeddingPhotography #NikonClassicRelated keywords: Nikon D750 review 2025, Nikon D750 still worth it, DSLR vs mirrorless 2025, best full-frame camera under $1000, Nikon D750 low light, Nikon CLS, vintage lenses on digital, used Nikon D750, professional DSLR 2025
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Back to DSLR Cameras | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
🎥 DSLR vs Mirrorless in 2025: Why This 20-Year Pro Photographer Ditched Mirrorless & Went Back to DSLR CamerasAfter shooting professionally for nearly 20 years — starting on film and DSLRs, trying EVERY major mirrorless system (Sony, Canon R, Nikon Z, Leica, Fuji, etc.), and then switching back to DSLRs a few years ago — I’m more convinced than ever: DSLRs are still the king for real, connected, enjoyable photography.In this video I explain exactly why I sold all my mirrorless gear and went back to the Nikon D750, D7200 and classic F-mount lenses as my main professional setup.Here’s what I cover:00:00 The big question: Mirrorless or DSLR in 2025?00:29 The incredible feel of a real mechanical shutter (mirror slap = soul)02:20 Why optical viewfinders still destroy even the best EVFs03:43 Shooting events: EVF distractions vs OVF disappearing into the moment05:14 Mirrorless lenses are too big, too heavy, and insanely expensive06:56 The joy of tiny, cheap, razor-sharp DSLR primes (50mm 1.8 heaven)08:10 F-mount legacy = decades of incredible glass (including manual AI-S gems)09:28 Insane battery life (shoot all day without thinking)10:15 The real reason: deeper connection to the moment and your subject10:46 Flash photography is actually easier and more intuitive on DSLR12:23 Final verdict — DSLRs are classic, fast, responsive, and pure joyThe image quality from the D750 in 2025 is still absolutely stunning. Paired with the right lenses, it holds its own against any modern mirrorless camera — and the shooting experience is simply unmatched.If you’re on the fence about mirrorless vs DSLR, or you already sold your DSLR and kind of regret it… watch this.🔥 Used DSLR prices are at all-time lows right now — this is literally the best time ever to pick up a D750, D850, 5D Mark IV, etc.What’s your take — team mirrorless forever, or are you secretly tempted by that mirror slap again? Drop it in the comments, I read every single one.👉 If you enjoyed this, smash the LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE — it really helps the channel grow!#DSLR #Mirrorless #DSLRvsMirrorless #NikonD750 #Photography2025 #OpticalViewfinder #ProfessionalPhotographer #CanonVsNikon #SonyVsNikon #WhyDSLRStillWins
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The official Podcast of Mike Kovaliv, where you'll find expert insights on photography, music, and thought-provoking discussions on the creative process. With over 20 years of experience as a professional photographer, Mike shares his extensive knowledge on all aspects of the craft. This Podcast is your go-to resource for: • Camera gear reviews (cameras, lenses, accessories) • Photography techniques and tutorials • Creativity and art in visual storytelling • Photo editing and post-processing tips • Building a photography businessWhether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your photography journey, subscribe now to learn how to capture better images and develop your artistic vision. Join the community and get the knowledge you need to succeed in photography!
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