I know this video is older, but I’m new to this, I love the principle of this video though. The idea that someone has to go out and 4,000 dollars to shoot planes is absolutely crazy, I use a 4 year old Canon 90D and it works just fine for me
Hi I'm looking to get in to the aviation photography side as I do go to air shows did use my phone but think its time to trade up. Looking for some advice and recommendations on what camera to go for ?? The 2 I been told look at are the Canon R or the Sony Alpha A7 III. What are people's thoughts ?? The two Brand are mainly Canon or Sony I prefer the Full Frame an Mirrorless side. Got a budget £2000 in the UK
Filming jets is easy. General aviation and flight schools are the only ones that interested of your photo. Planes are much smaller and you will need 400mm lens as a minimum too. Plus propeller needs to be rotating on a photo. That means shutter speeds of 1/125 or slower. Same with helicopters. Not so easy anymore. And all planes don’t appear on flightradar.
What focus area and metering mode do you use? I’m shooting on a a7iii. I’m getting ready to go catch the flight my mom is working on today. Great video by the way.
Hi brov, i have just started with plane spotting. I currently use iphone to shoot the videos. Can you guide as to which would be a good entry level camera to shoot videos ? Not phictures. Thanks 😊
The Sony ZV-1 would be great for this, but I’m not very well versed on what the competitors may be. Good luck! I hope to come across your videos some time 👍
The camera really doesn't matter here, what really matters is the lens. You would need a telephoto lens. Just throw it on an entry level DSLR and you're good to go. I would recommend starting with a 200mm Canon lens if you are in perimeter of planes as shown in this video, but if you are trying to capture from a far, then you might need to go up to maybe 500-600mm.
Love the expletives, then again you are driving a Tesla, you are obviously better than us the great unwashed polluting masses, forgive us. BTW, I can fill my Bronco up in 5 minutes and back on the road and it won’t burst into flames if water seeps into the battery. I wanna take purrdy pictures like y’all.
Fantastic video. Lived in Herdon for 20 years. All the vehicle footage is very familiar. Thanks!
This is great quality! Thanks for the info and you deserve more attention!
Dude, great video. I was pleasantly surprised by your professionalism and ability to deliver. Very nice.
Your channel is very professional, surprised you don't have many more subscribers!
Thanks! I'll try to keep the momentum going!
I know this video is older, but I’m new to this, I love the principle of this video though. The idea that someone has to go out and 4,000 dollars to shoot planes is absolutely crazy, I use a 4 year old Canon 90D and it works just fine for me
Wow! Great tips
very good video!
Nice tips man! and straight to the point
Hi I'm looking to get in to the aviation photography side as I do go to air shows did use my phone but think its time to trade up. Looking for some advice and recommendations on what camera to go for ?? The 2 I been told look at are the Canon R or the Sony Alpha A7 III. What are people's thoughts ??
The two Brand are mainly Canon or Sony
I prefer the Full Frame an Mirrorless side.
Got a budget £2000 in the UK
Hi! I have a canon 550D and want to know what iso and shutter speed is good to have?
10:27 😁... I'm not the only one that says this, you sound like me.
Filming jets is easy. General aviation and flight schools are the only ones that interested of your photo. Planes are much smaller and you will need 400mm lens as a minimum too. Plus propeller needs to be rotating on a photo. That means shutter speeds of 1/125 or slower. Same with helicopters. Not so easy anymore. And all planes don’t appear on flightradar.
Im getting into plane spotting and i want to ask what would be the best free editing app?
What focus area and metering mode do you use? I’m shooting on a a7iii. I’m getting ready to go catch the flight my mom is working on today. Great video by the way.
Hi brov, i have just started with plane spotting. I currently use iphone to shoot the videos. Can you guide as to which would be a good entry level camera to shoot videos ? Not phictures. Thanks 😊
The Sony ZV-1 would be great for this, but I’m not very well versed on what the competitors may be. Good luck! I hope to come across your videos some time 👍
@@kodycheyne really appreciate bro. I will check it out .
What type of lense should you use for contrail spoting? As in at like 20-40k feet?
At least 300-800mm will do. But you you may still need to crop in
Will a cannon d2000 do the job any idea of a lens I can use for plane photos 📸
The camera really doesn't matter here, what really matters is the lens. You would need a telephoto lens. Just throw it on an entry level DSLR and you're good to go. I would recommend starting with a 200mm Canon lens if you are in perimeter of planes as shown in this video, but if you are trying to capture from a far, then you might need to go up to maybe 500-600mm.
Is Nikon P1000 is good to video or take photo airplane below 10,000 feet at NIGHT. Or what you suggest for night
What camera gear did you use for this?
Love the expletives, then again you are driving a Tesla, you are obviously better than us the great unwashed polluting masses, forgive us. BTW, I can fill my Bronco up in 5 minutes and back on the road and it won’t burst into flames if water seeps into the battery. I wanna take purrdy pictures like y’all.