Is the F4 good with a Sony A6400 for an all around parent that videos basket, volleyball, baseball and football? Any suggestions if you only one lens to pick for my A6400. Much appreciated and great vids
Honestly both great which one you opt for first just depends on what sports you’re primarily shooting, what camera you have, and what you want to do outside of filming sports
Here’s a video detailing exactly how I film a football game How to Film a Cinematic Football Game (for Beginners) ruclips.net/video/mnX1pPiwFUk/видео.html
Will this work well for the FX3 in the setting of a high school football game played at night, for video? Specifically for high school football, with some field lighting but less than a pro stadium, do you think it handles low light sufficiently to where it still is a better overall option than the Tamron 70-180 2.8? Thanks for any guidance
Keep in mind that I say this without seeing the stadium that you’re filming in, but with the fx3 an f4 lens should generally be fine since you can film at ISO 12 800
Definitely still great and definitely holds up! I think that it could make sense for a lot of people who are choosing between the first or second version to go with the second based on the extra features and size for the price difference but each persons personal decision will of course be based on their own circumstances
@@petersarellas I just got an FX30 so I’m trying to decide between waiting to get the second version or just getting the first version second hand. Thank you for your input !
@@petersarellas still been holding onto my canon 70-200 2.8 iii for astro photo but I’m looking on getting an actual refractor telescope so once that happens I’ll sell the canon gear
Tamron lenses have the zoom ring at the far end of the camera. Does it bother you when you zoom in with tamron lenses? I have not use Sony native lenses but I do notice while filming sports, when I zoom in my framing moves (it's noticeble with 70-180). I keep thinking is because of the position on the tamron's zoom ring since Sony native lenses the zoom ring is closest to the camera. Do you have this problem?
I’m filming football currently with a Tamron 70-180 2.8. Any reason to move to the Sony 70-200 F4? Shooting with a Sony a7siii and Ninja V recorder on a monopod.
If you’re using a monopod and don’t have any issues with the stability of your footage then no. The major benefit there is going to be stabilization in the lens but with a monopod and ibis from the a7siii you should be just fine.
@@petersarellas I want to go handheld ideally and haven’t had good results with the Tamron. Is the Sony going to be noticeably different? Thanks for all you do!
I love your videos but I can't get behind you on this I'm sorry but this is a no a big heck no!! If your on a budget then yes get a F4 but just save for g master or get the tamron! But stay on 2.8!
@@petersarellas lol Peter big fan 😂 this is Juan morales video all over again I mean even in this video I see you rocking G MASTER HAHA 😂 but again all love need autograph one day
Absolutely want to see the original vs the mk ii comparison video!
Oh it’s happening!
Just ordered my 70-200 2.8 v2 🔥🔥🔥
Awesome!! 🔥
Have you thought about making a video or even a reel comparing the v1 vs v2 ? I know I would love it
Do you have any videos on filming soccer? I would love to see that !
Is the F4 good with a Sony A6400 for an all around parent that videos basket, volleyball, baseball and football? Any suggestions if you only one lens to pick for my A6400. Much appreciated and great vids
I shoot sports on the 6400 and I’m looking at the tamron 17-70 2.8 for wide shots and then the 70-200 2.8 mark i or mark ii
Thoughts on this lens vs the Tamron 35-150 f2-2.8?
Honestly both great which one you opt for first just depends on what sports you’re primarily shooting, what camera you have, and what you want to do outside of filming sports
Settings for no motion blur and keeping everyone in focus ?
Watch his video on over cranking the shutter speed.
do you have any tips for shooting football photo/video with the season starting?
Here’s a video detailing exactly how I film a football game
How to Film a Cinematic Football Game (for Beginners)
ruclips.net/video/mnX1pPiwFUk/видео.html
@@petersarellas sweet thanks!
Will this work well for the FX3 in the setting of a high school football game played at night, for video?
Specifically for high school football, with some field lighting but less than a pro stadium, do you think it handles low light sufficiently to where it still is a better overall option than the Tamron 70-180 2.8?
Thanks for any guidance
Keep in mind that I say this without seeing the stadium that you’re filming in, but with the fx3 an f4 lens should generally be fine since you can film at ISO 12 800
@@petersarellas you’re the man. Thanks for the response
So do you think the 70-200 F4 first version is still great and holds up for sports today ? i’ve been trying to get one second hand
Definitely still great and definitely holds up! I think that it could make sense for a lot of people who are choosing between the first or second version to go with the second based on the extra features and size for the price difference but each persons personal decision will of course be based on their own circumstances
@@petersarellas I just got an FX30 so I’m trying to decide between waiting to get the second version or just getting the first version second hand. Thank you for your input !
Is all the sports footage in this video shot with the f4 mk1?
Yes unless specifically stated otherwise in the video
I want to shoot sports with the Sigma 60-600mm on my FX6. What are your thoughts on this?
I’m getting this lens asap
If you don’t have a 70-200 it’s def the move 🙌
@@petersarellas still been holding onto my canon 70-200 2.8 iii for astro photo but I’m looking on getting an actual refractor telescope so once that happens I’ll sell the canon gear
Tamron lenses have the zoom ring at the far end of the camera. Does it bother you when you zoom in with tamron lenses? I have not use Sony native lenses but I do notice while filming sports, when I zoom in my framing moves (it's noticeble with 70-180). I keep thinking is because of the position on the tamron's zoom ring since Sony native lenses the zoom ring is closest to the camera. Do you have this problem?
I’m filming football currently with a Tamron 70-180 2.8. Any reason to move to the Sony 70-200 F4? Shooting with a Sony a7siii and Ninja V recorder on a monopod.
If you’re using a monopod and don’t have any issues with the stability of your footage then no. The major benefit there is going to be stabilization in the lens but with a monopod and ibis from the a7siii you should be just fine.
@@petersarellas I want to go handheld ideally and haven’t had good results with the Tamron. Is the Sony going to be noticeably different? Thanks for all you do!
Thanks
Peter. A dawg as usual.
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I’m trying to pair it with the A6400 for football video would the aperture be to open? Conversion I think from F4-F5?
The last football game I shot I used a 70-200mm f4 on a crop sensor camera (FX30) so I couldn’t stress it
Bro I just got into sports videography and your page was the first to pop up “Subscribed”👍🤙 awesome content boss!
@@robholguin9091 thank you that’s amazing!
I'm ngl I barely use my 70-200 F4 but that's gonna change when I shoot my first Football game this weekend
That’s awesome best of luck at the game!
I love your videos but I can't get behind you on this I'm sorry but this is a no a big heck no!! If your on a budget then yes get a F4 but just save for g master or get the tamron! But stay on 2.8!
Hey we don’t always have to agree on everything and I definitely feel you, I just appreciate you disagreeing respectfully 😂
@@petersarellas lol Peter big fan 😂 this is Juan morales video all over again I mean even in this video I see you rocking G MASTER HAHA 😂 but again all love need autograph one day
Jesus love you all so much❤️✝️