Cameras
The Nikon Z6II is a versatile and powerful full-frame mirrorless camera, perfect for both still photography and video work. It features a 24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor paired with Nikon’s dual EXPEED 6 processors, delivering fast performance, superb image quality, and enhanced low-light capabilities. With 273-point phase-detection autofocus, the Z6II tracks subjects with impressive precision—whether you're capturing landscapes, portraits, or action.
This camera is built for creators who demand reliability and flexibility. It shoots up to 14 frames per second, records 4K UHD video at 60fps, and includes dual card slots (CFexpress/XQD + SD) for peace of mind on shoots. Its weather-sealed magnesium alloy body makes it rugged enough for outdoor adventures, while its ergonomic design and intuitive controls make it a joy to use, even on long photography sessions.
Whether I’m shooting long exposures, timelapses, or on-the-fly content, the Z6II is my go-to workhorse for consistent results and creative freedom.
The Nikon D7200 is a dependable DSLR that has earned its place in my photography kit thanks to its impressive image quality and rugged build. Sporting a 24.2MP DX-format CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, it captures crisp, detailed images with excellent dynamic range. Paired with Nikon’s EXPEED 4 processor, it delivers fast performance, low-light sensitivity up to ISO 25,600, and continuous shooting at 6fps—ideal for everything from landscapes to wildlife.
Autofocus is precise and responsive, thanks to the 51-point AF system that performs well even in challenging lighting conditions. The weather-sealed body ensures durability in unpredictable environments, while the 3.2" LCD screen and optical viewfinder provide a traditional yet refined shooting experience.
Even though it's not mirrorless, the D7200 remains a solid and reliable camera—especially for stills. I often use it as a backup or second body, and it continues to deliver sharp, clean results across a wide range of conditions.
The GoPro Volta is the ultimate companion for my HERO9. It’s more than just a grip—it combines a built-in tripod, a one-handed remote control, and an extended battery all in one sleek accessory. With physical buttons on the grip, I can easily control the camera even when it’s mounted or out of reach, while the built-in battery gives me up to four hours of extra shooting time.
Its compact design makes it ideal for travel and run-and-gun shooting, and when I need to go hands-free, the fold-out legs turn it into a sturdy mini tripod. Whether I’m filming talking-head vlogs, static landscapes, or time-lapses, the Volta adds convenience and flexibility without the bulk.