Jamie Oliver Food Photography on a Nikon D3200 Camera: Top Tips for Food Photography

Jamie Oliver Food Photography on a Nikon D3200 Camera: Top Tips for Food Photography

Nikon D3200 Hands on Demo: Jamie Oliver Food Photography – Top Tips for Food Photography with a 30 Minute Meal Recipe Run-through SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit….
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25 Responses to Jamie Oliver Food Photography on a Nikon D3200 Camera: Top Tips for Food Photography

  1. thebooze123 says:

    Very cool. Would never expect to see Jamie Oliver in a photography video. Lol.

  2. Agustin Marcocci says:

    Great video!

  3. Frankelin Bullah says:

    Very nice Camera! Great for TIME LAPSE movies! You just need a TempusNK to do time lapse with this baby. I got mine at tempus.bymac.org

  4. thuan nguyen says:

    kit lens

  5. Michael Moriarty says:

    So yeah he said that lens was perfect but………………which one was it?

  6. F1Predator8687 says:

    What is the lens he is using?

  7. Tanaka Clark says:

    What’s funny is that David doesn’t shoot with a D4 on regular basis. But again, equipment is not what makes a good photo.

  8. Tanaka Clark says:

    agreed.

  9. krista fisher says:

    yeah not a d3200! why ?

  10. JOEL FLSA says:

    You know every time I go to a nice restaurant I take pictures of the nice food with my cell phone now that I’ve see your guys video I’m going to take my GE X500 camera and start taking pics of the food before I eat.

  11. Greg King says:

    love that

  12. an quiam says:

    great video titule, a d4 whatfuckingdigitalcamera are doing when you have to put the the name at these video ?

  13. Huajun Daniel Sun says:

    Dear WhatDigitalCamera, could you please change the title of this video? It is deceiving since you are using a Nikon D4?!?!?!

  14. ben royals says:

    You can tell he is using the 50mm f1.8 AFD lens on the D4 because when Jamie holds up the paster and he takes the photo with the people in the background, the bokeh looks quite bad and not smooth and that lens creates bokeh like that.

  15. espee123 says:

    Omg what the feck @1:14 its not a Nikon D3100 ffs!! looks more like Nikon D3x to me. makes me think is that really “good olive oil” he is using!

  16. espee123 says:

    Omg what the feck @1:14 its not a Nikon D3100 ffs!! looks more like Nikon D3x to me. makes me think is that really “good olive oil” he is using!

  17. Nicolas Meier says:

    Hmm I think it’s the f/1.4D and not the nifty fifty. I believe so due to the reflective finish on the 1.4 in contrast to the matty-finish on the 1.8 🙂 But honestly the 1.8 is still fantastic for the price! 😀 

  18. Nicolas Meier says:

    Mmmm cookin’ and photography! My two favourite things in the world! <3 Btw I didn't know the 18-55mm could focus that close?? :-O

  19. MrVoayer says:

    Very amusing video ! Jamie Oliver is always fun to watch !
    Keep up with good videos guys !!!

  20. david jones says:

    Terrible vid, no mention of the ££££££s worth of lighting and all the images are over exposed. Not sure of the point of this.

  21. astren101 says:

    FAKE: That was not the d3200…… Coz the d3200 doesnt have a top lcd screen… Duhhh

  22. SuperDashRendar says:

    The shaking camera and crazy editing is making me want to vomit. Here it comes….

  23. Michael Topham says:

    To us it looks like the lens being used with the Nikon D4 was the Nikon 50mm f/1.8 D AF. The newer 50mm f/1.8 D doesn’t feature such prominent markings on the lens barrel and despite what is mentioned in the top ten tips about using a macro lens, this optic still allows you to focus within 45cm of subjects.

  24. Kieran Greene says:

    Been subbed for ages now! Nice content guys! Keep it up :)

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