I am curious about the tripod head. I had a geared head and found to be too much for me. Which Manfrotto head were you referring to? Just found your channel and love your content! Thanks!
Awesome, this is exactly what I was looking for! I'm doing remodeling photography and debating whether to get an ultra wide lens, but these photos on the Rokinon 10mm with the Canon 90D look great!
I use the 90D for photography and looking to buy a wide angle lens to do real estate. You use the 10mm fixed in the video. Is that your recommended lens or maybe another one? Great video!
I'm learning about real estate photography, was the edit wrong because you combined multiple images and it wasn't graded, or because you shoot in raw? Also, I actually appreciate the messup, and would love to see more examples of the shots before processing.
Great video!Thank you for sharing! I think you did a good job of showing why not to use an Iphone for real estate photography. You can definitely tell the difference in quality. Also I know you mention that the Sony is better with Video, but I actually think the pictures are much better with the Canon 90D. I think when it comes to stills its even better than the Sony a7iii. And in my area, most Real Estate photographers are doing only photos 75% of the time if not more. Video represents just a small percentage of the overall workflow in my area so I personally prefer the Canon 90D. I think its a better bang for the buck. But you can't go wrong either way.
Agreed I love my 90D for photos! I also agree you can’t go wrong either way. You don’t need $5000 camera for quality work, just a decent camera and a good lens.
Hi, thabks for the review. It's be few months now so i'd like to know if you still use the sony for your real estate work. I also have a 90D + 10-18 and is thinking of adding real estate to my portfolio. But at the same time i am thinking for replacing it with a sony mirrorless. I was looking at a6500 or maybe a zve10 + a wide lens. 1 reason why i thought of leaving canon because i have a sony fullframe now + a 24-70 lens. Just can't let go of the 90D that easily yet...should i keep the 90D for now or go ahead and replace it with a sony? Thanks
I use the 90D still for my real estate photography. It’s a great camera. With all the shutter count you will put on it I would keep with that until it doesn’t work anymore. Then decide. I’m canon for photos and Sony for video and now my backup. But either way you can’t go wrong.
I am curious about the tripod head. I had a geared head and found to be too much for me. Which Manfrotto head were you referring to? Just found your channel and love your content! Thanks!
Awesome, this is exactly what I was looking for! I'm doing remodeling photography and debating whether to get an ultra wide lens, but these photos on the Rokinon 10mm with the Canon 90D look great!
Glad it was useful :)
I use the 90D for photography and looking to buy a wide angle lens to do real estate. You use the 10mm fixed in the video. Is that your recommended lens or maybe another one? Great video!
Hi! what is the app do you use fo merge this 3 different exposure photo?
I'm learning about real estate photography, was the edit wrong because you combined multiple images and it wasn't graded, or because you shoot in raw?
Also, I actually appreciate the messup, and would love to see more examples of the shots before processing.
Great video!Thank you for sharing! I think you did a good job of showing why not to use an Iphone for real estate photography. You can definitely tell the difference in quality. Also I know you mention that the Sony is better with Video, but I actually think the pictures are much better with the Canon 90D. I think when it comes to stills its even better than the Sony a7iii. And in my area, most Real Estate photographers are doing only photos 75% of the time if not more. Video represents just a small percentage of the overall workflow in my area so I personally prefer the Canon 90D. I think its a better bang for the buck. But you can't go wrong either way.
Agreed I love my 90D for photos! I also agree you can’t go wrong either way. You don’t need $5000 camera for quality work, just a decent camera and a good lens.
Great Video - Thank you.
Which app you are using one your iPhone please ?
I just used it for this example. But the ap is RAW+
Hi, thabks for the review. It's be few months now so i'd like to know if you still use the sony for your real estate work.
I also have a 90D + 10-18 and is thinking of adding real estate to my portfolio. But at the same time i am thinking for replacing it with a sony mirrorless. I was looking at a6500 or maybe a zve10 + a wide lens.
1 reason why i thought of leaving canon because i have a sony fullframe now + a 24-70 lens. Just can't let go of the 90D that easily yet...should i keep the 90D for now or go ahead and replace it with a sony? Thanks
I use the 90D still for my real estate photography. It’s a great camera. With all the shutter count you will put on it I would keep with that until it doesn’t work anymore. Then decide. I’m canon for photos and Sony for video and now my backup. But either way you can’t go wrong.
NICE VIDEO
Thanks
Either all cameras are shite or you need to fire your editor, the kitchen fittings look absolutely fake and flat.
What Iphone did you use?
lol. Thanks for the advice. I will be sure to let all my clients know that we are no good, and I will cancel all the jobs lol.
is this a joke to you or is this how you would actually reply to one of your clients?@@AgentCaseyG
@@AgentCaseyGdude is high, the photos look great.
As a photographer iphone sucks, as a realtor, most websites compress the images anyways just use your phone 😂
Bad photo compressed is a still a bad photo.