My TOP 2024 recommendations for REP gear and software
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- Опубликовано: 19 дек 2023
- Given all of the changes in 2023, here are my recommendations for gear and more for real estate photographers and videographers going into 2024. Below are links mentioned in the video:
My online courses for real estate photography:
LearnRE.NathanCool.com
My books on real estate photography:
amzn.to/483CbON
Lumix GH5ii: amzn.to/482ALUt
Laowa 7.5mm MFT Lens: amzn.to/3NBKXLH
Laowa 12mm Zero-D Lenses: amzn.to/3NEKbNR
DJI Osmo Mobile 6: amzn.to/41LxNlf
Godox AD200Pro: amzn.to/48pLGHD
Godox AD300Pro: amzn.to/3GPkFSb
Godox xProii Triggers: amzn.to/475DxHl
Hotshoe splitter: amzn.to/48m4S9h
Nikon Z5: amzn.to/483m1VC
Tokina 16-28 f/2.8: amzn.to/48nCLGP
Floorplans: cubi.casa
Virtual Staging Software: www.applydesign.io
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If it wasn’t for you…I probably wouldn’t have my career! I appreciate all the time you take to help us advance our skills. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours.
Thank you so much! And a very merry to you all as well!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Nathan. You have made a great impact on my business, my photography, and editing overall, thank you.
Merry Christmas to you and your family Nathan. I really enjoy your channel.
Merry Christmas to you too.
Thank you Nathan. Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year!
You're very welcome! And Merry Christmas and New Year to you as well.
Nathan - thanks for your continued support and knowledge sharing for REP. You are my go-to resource. Merry Christmas!
Thank you! And Merry Christmas to you as well.
Thanks Nathan!! Have a great Christmas and stay safe
Thanks, you too!
Very informative. Merry Christmas Nathan!
Thank you! Merry Christmas David!
Merry Christmas Nathan to you and your family too.
Thank you, and Merry Christmas to you as well!
Have a lovely Xmas to you Nathan & your family. Thank you for all of your continued fantastic tutorials this year & looking forward to what you put out in 2024 & beyond.
Thank you! I appreciate that! And happy holidays to you and yours as well.
Thanks Nathan. The GH2 really looks likea great Choice especially for that pricepoint. Happy holidays🎉
You're welcome! And Happy Holidays to you as well.
Happy holiday Mr. Cool!!
Thank you!
Thanks!
Hi Nathan, is there one camera to shoot stills and vid that you would recommend? Thanx and happy holidays
Great stuff and a happy and peaceful Christmas to you Mr. Cool
(I hate my Opera!)
Thank you!
I'll second that about getting lighter monologht flashes! Using a Flashpoint 600 is something I'm pulling out only when I need to as I get older. Lighter with some punch is the way to go!
Good stuff. Can you use the splitter and the legacy mode on the Godox trigger?
Thanks! And yes.
Do you have any recommendations on a good monitor for editing? I'm new to REP (6 months) and looking to upgrade my monitor. Looking for a good balance of quality and price. thanks!
Cool hat
Hi Nathan, what don’t you like about video using the Nikon Z 5 and or 6II
Cropped video, can't do 4K 60p uncropped....Lumix can. These are some of the critical things covered in my upcoming course on videography...stay tuned...
Thanks Nathan! In your book about video, you said that Blackmagic is a good option to consider. Do you still recommend them for video, and if so, in your opinion what is better: the BMPCC 4K with speedbooster or the BMPCC 6K?
You're very welcome! The GH5ii is my recommendation.
Thanks for the content. Can you just stack the XProii right on top of the YN shutter release?
YN triggers don't work well as a pass-through and could increase the chance for a misfire. It's best to keep shutter and flash triggers separate, not stacked.
Thanks!
Thank you very much Natan! One question please: Is the Laowa 12mm good enough for interior photograpy?
No. These are things I cover in my course on interior photography, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: learnre.nathancool.com
@@NathanCoolPhoto Thank you
Are you worried about poor low light performance with a micro four thirds camera? I use full frame and still have some issues with darker rooms. I can't imagine halving the size of the sensor.
Nope. MFT has twice the DOF: f/8 on a FF camera is the same DOF as f/4 on MFT, so you can basically cut the ISO in half by using a "wider" aperture on MFTs to completely avoid high ISOs. Besides, I've shot with ISOs well over 2000 on the GH5ii with no problem, so not worried at all.
I have not been able to find a hot shoe splitter that will work with my Sony a6500 any help would be appreciated, thank you in advance.
For Sony, get a camera cage like this one that has a cold-shoe mount amzn.to/3tNhdol and put your shutter release trigger in that cold shoe. Then place your flash trigger in the hot-shoe, I recommend this one for Sony amzn.to/3NWAlai and enable "Legacy Hotshoe Mode"