It is a Sunwayfoto GH PRO ii. But I haven't been able to do a video about it yet as it was damaged by a workshop guest by accident in March (I will repair it soon, it has to go back to them, 5 year warranty).
Hi. I just found your awesome video. Thank you for sharing!!! Might I ask what lens you are using with your R5? What in your opinion, is the best lens to use with the R5 for small interior real estate photography? There is a new Canon RF 10-20 mm?? Thank you in advance for any and all feedback!!
Hi James. Canon m50... I have found the AEB settings, however, the camera only produces 1 image. m50 does not have - or I can not figure it out - a multi-photo option... has to be one since the AEB is accessible. What am I missing?
@monsieurgolem3392 Sharpest point with the lens and camera combination. No need for f11, f16s in architecture photography where rooms are shallow. Tbh - this room could be f6.3
You taught me where to adjust the number of bracketed images in my Canon 5Ds. How wonderful is that!
Amazing - I hope you now capture the images you desire. 😊
Wonderfully put. I came just to see how others were working with the R5. Stunning locati
Shoot with it all the time now. It is my main camera - check out other vids!
You are amazing! Thank you for doing this and absolutely will get your book!
Thank you so much for watching. It was a pleasure!
Some prettybgood advice and techniques which I will be borrowing.
Great video
Awesome work!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Another masterpiece!!
Cheers Paul!
Such a good video James, learnt so much ready for my trip to China! Look forward to future videos
The best video!!!
Great tutorial! Do you leave image stabilization on when on a tripod?
No I turn it off. Thanks for watching! :)
Great videos really useful for someone trying to start out in this area
Thanks Alex. I hope I have a range of content to appeal to all. But yeah sure - this is entry level stuff. But reminders hopefully for all. 😊
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!!! Great video!😀
Pleasure!
EXCELLENT VIDEO!
Thank you very much!
This town looks a bit like Montepulciano. Or is it somewhere near? I’d love to visit there.
Beautiful work ‼️💯
Thanks 💯
Ever try the Arca-Swiss C1 Cube Geared head?
No this one is too higher price for me - no need. I am looking at the leofoto though as we speak.
Fantastic 👍📷
Many thanks!
How did you get started photographing abandoned buildings? Fascinating. I also have a canon r5 camera.
I saw an article online in 2013 - it drew me in somewhat. Great camera!
Hello, James. I noticed you are using a new tripod head. What model is this?
It is a Sunwayfoto GH PRO ii. But I haven't been able to do a video about it yet as it was damaged by a workshop guest by accident in March (I will repair it soon, it has to go back to them, 5 year warranty).
Great explanation James,Thanks,,one more subby
Thanks for the sub!
Hi. I just found your awesome video. Thank you for sharing!!! Might I ask what lens you are using with your R5? What in your opinion, is the best lens to use with the R5 for small interior real estate photography? There is a new Canon RF 10-20 mm?? Thank you in advance for any and all feedback!!
@@Josephine11265 I have a video coming up about the 10-20mm. And I use 17mm tse and 24mm tse currently.
I'm curious about your lens. Can you tell us which one you used here?
Hey Frank - check the next videos in the series. All explained!
Thanks.
You're welcome
Hi James. Canon m50... I have found the AEB settings, however, the camera only produces 1 image. m50 does not have - or I can not figure it out - a multi-photo option... has to be one since the AEB is accessible. What am I missing?
I believe you need to activate the timer (2 or 10 second) for it to initiate!
Can anyone go to that building to photograph it? Or do you need permission?
Why F8?
@monsieurgolem3392 Sharpest point with the lens and camera combination. No need for f11, f16s in architecture photography where rooms are shallow. Tbh - this room could be f6.3
@JamesKerwin ok, thanks.