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- Don't make the mistakes I have. Commercial photography is hard and it's easy to end up ill, failing, or generally having a bad time in this industry.
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Buying used over buying new ultimately still comes down to value and availability. If you can get it new for a little more than what's available used, meaning you're getting a complete kit plus a new manufacturer's warranty, then that's an evaluation to be made. I've done both.
And yes, envy is bad. Envy is bad. Envy is bad. Envy is bad. Envy. Is. Bad...
Excellent advice for life never mind photography.
So glad to see someone not preaching toxic hustle culture.
I love how many videos you give advice against doing things you have already done. You make the mistakes so we don't have to.Thanks.
Thanks for sharing. Take good care of yourself and your loved ones. Be well!
From someone who’s been shootin full time dor 4 years now…I appreciate your videos 💪🏼
Excellent advice Scott! I even laughed a few times! Love the channel!
Excellent advice!!!!
Great advice Scott
Great point. I have an older pentax K-50. And does great job... however ive been wanting since the beggining the k-1. So that would be one expense I'd be ok with. But your right. And even woth the one failure the pentax k50 could have it's still worth it getting it fixed with updated part. I bought some lights recently thinking they would be a great idea... nope 30 bucks wasted. However I have a different use for them. Thanks for the reminder that the newest isn't always nessisary.
Amen!! You're like a preacher saying everything that needs to be said. Unfortunately... There are not enough churchgoers on RUclips.
Excellent!!!
Relatable 😂 loads of kit devaluing like an idiot 😭 Thank you for the sound advice!
Solid advise
I don't know how many photographers I have seen dig their own graves with new equipment debt. I always say what I look for is reliability and durability. I had to explain that DSLR cameras did not suddenly stop working when mirror cameras came out. I asked them which makes more sense economically to buy the latest Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2. for $3000 or to buy the Nikkor 80-200 f/2.8 AF-S which costs $350 (which I own). Part of it is they watch RUclips and get caught up in the hype of a sponsored shooter. Bloody Baka if you ask me.
Getting obsessed? Then mute them. Another pearl 👍
On your advice I bought a second hand 5d mk3 “more than good enough”
Thanks obiwan.
Good choice!
One of the best pieces of advice I’ve taken on board!!!!
Your channel is so different from the norm. No chasing the tech.
Thanks for the effort and education, much appriciated🙏
thank you~!
We do need people to buy new cameras though, so that they can shoulder the depreciation hit and provide the used market with bargains for the savvy photographers.
So I would encourage anyone who's inclined to buy a new camera to please do so. As often as possible!
Agree on kit manufacture changes. My first SLR 35mm was a Chinon CE4 with a 35-135 zoom. I later bought a Canon EOS600. Redundancy forced sale.
I was later given a Minolta 5000 35mm with 28-80 zoom. When digital started I bought a used Konica Minolta 5D. Of course the A-mount lenses fit.
I bought a new Sony SLT-A57 in 2014 with 18-55 zoom and later a Tamron 70-300 zoom and a Sony 50mm f1.4. It has done me well. Especially with the movie function.
When Sony brought out the E-mount cameras I was tempted. However, I noted that many had been tempted and A-mount equipment started flooding the used market.
I've since picked up prime and zoom lenses along with SLT-A77 and SLT-A58 bodies. These really are cheap but perform perfectly for my needs (cutting edge a decade ago) and much of it is little used and in pristine condition.
I'm finding lenses as low a £19 on eBay including postage.
Another lesson, don't buy too much but given this kit is older now, at least I have built-in redundancy should anything fail.
Considered saying no with a higher price? Just the minimum for you to make a boring gig exciting haha.
Love the videos - keep it up!
Again, it is not about buying used, it's about buying correctly. You are right, people shouldn't go out buying what they don't need, BUT (as you usually say) smart people buy new at the price of second hand market. This means if you need to capitalise that money back, it comes in untouched.
Investigate taxes in the EU, Amazon business in foreign countries and take advantage of while the EURSS doesn't end it.
Example: Amazon Spain Nikon Z6II is now at 1.4k without taxes. Nikon ZF 1.8k in Amazon Germany, no taxes. it is money out, but If things go wrong, money comes in again with minimal losses.
His little secret business keep your overheads down and pay all your suppliers on time
solid advice from someone who has done this for a couple years, obviously
Killer advice
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How do you manage to be a photographer as well as Tool's bassist? I'm curious.
People expectations on new gear is always going to be higher then secondhand gear - and it won’t make a damn difference all of my gear is secondhand equipment
Never used Pentax (a part from their lenses), would love to know why you said maybe think of changing? Or are you referring to micro four thirds?
But yes!! 100% on everything you said!
possibly market share. Pentax is not a common brand these days so not sure whether (m)any rental houses would have any support for them.
Did you notice focusing a medium format lens on 35mm DSLR hard? Does the larger focus area mean no specificity on whats in focus?
Save as much money as quickly as possible so that you can invest it and retire early so you can be an amateur photographer, which is much better because you can do whatever you like instead of working for others. There's nothing better than days in the landscape with a large format camera and zero stress.
Rubbish, being a professional photographer is much more interesting than taking landscapes.
@@kiwimike2330Rubbish! It depends what interests you.
Money out is money out… GAS is a profit killer (gear acquisition syndrome)
Photography is a technology driven industry, it has been since 1822 when the first photo was taken. With every advancement there are the photographers on the forefront of what’s possible and those being left behind. I’ve been a professional photographer for 25 years, because I keep right at the forefront of what’s technical possible, always delivering my clients the best possible imagery using the latest advancements in photographic equipment. I’ve seen many changes during that 25 years, and I can tell you, I’ve seen many photographers leave the industry because they failed to keep up with emerging technologies, whether it was film to DSLRs, photoshop, high power battery powered strobes, mirrorless cameras, eye autofocus, video, high power LED lighting, and now AI, if you don’t keep up with the latest technology, you’ll eventually be gone. Every new technology pushes the boundaries of what can be achieved photographically, as well as driving down the cost to produce the images. If you can produce the same quality images as other photographers but for 30% less cost using newer technology, you’ll be in business in 2 years and they won’t.
One major reminder is that "Time is Money" doesn't always just refer to how much time you have, but how urgently you can deliver when needed. If you have 3 months of nothing followed by a massive gig that requires final delivery in 48 hours, efficiency still is really important. Not relevant for everyone, for sure, but IMO, if you can deliver quality in half the time as your competitor that alone may be the differenciator that gets you the job.
Its one area I've always made a point of staying in the cutting edge of in portrait photography. I want everyone I work with to be shocked by how quickly I deliver a polished final result because that reflects very well on me. (And makes my competitors look like bozos) If I had a dollar for every time someone has expressed surprise that I deliver in a week when they are used to most photographers taking a month or a quarter or even a year to deliver work I'd be rich.
I'm able to do this because I've spent a ton of time honing my craft, not just for quality, but also for efficiency but I'd be remiss if I didn't also give some credit to my wallet which bought me tools that give me an efficiency advantage such as things like a faster computer, faster transfer speeds, etc.
What are your thoughts on meditation, and also do you believe in the "law of attraction" ?
There's some serious cult like stuff with the latter, but generally I think a positive mindset and acting like you already are/have the things you want is good.
Ive tried meditation but its not for me. The law of attractions an odd one. I like the positive mental attitude side of it, but I don't buy into the full thing. All a bit cult like for me. I know a few people who relied on it to get places, they didnt get there because they didnt put the work in and spent too long "manifesting" it.
Are you going back to Canon?
Hear hear
DONT BUY THE FIRST CAMERA TO DO "X", BUY THE FIRST ONE THAT DOES IT RIGHT... for your workflow.
Secondhand Z9 'as new' MBP £4439I
If you are VAT Registered Wex £4999 less 20% VAT £4165
Which is the better deal?
Saving is important, but how much? You can also save too much. How much money should you have saved? 2 years of salary is enough. Of course you shouldn't throw your money out the window. But every now and then you should buy something that makes you happy. Financing a hobby or something like that. Being the richest person in the cemetery shouldn't be the goal in life.
Bad sony color science except top of the line ciné camera...
Thinking about going Canon r6 make ii from Sony a9.
Why?
I shoot some field sport and adapt rhe sigma 120-300mm f2.8 sports with the a9. Auto is not so good since it's originally made for canon mount.
The only sony lens that close to it is a 300mm which cost 6k. The sigma im using is 2k to 2.5k
Ah, good old clickbait title
I really wish RUclipsrs who deal with niche areas like this wouldn’t treat their viewers like they’re idiots and will only respond to clickbait
He’s very open about his titles. The data speaks for itself, titles like this get clicks, clicks get money. And ambiguity is far from clickbait.
@@HankTVsux being open about playing the algorithm is still a race to the bottom
@@estidogI’m not sure what you mean. “The algorithm” is simply what people click on.
@@HankTVsux If I watch a video about photography, RUclips's algorithm will suggest other videos about photography to me. It will suggest videos that have a certain amount of popularity. If this video reaches a certain higher level of popularity through having a clickbait title than if it didn't, then it is playing into the downward spiral of feeding RUclips's algorithm with clickbait in order to be more popular. I really respect content creators who discuss niche topics and know their audience will find them through doing good work, not going for desperate attention grabs. But the more I watch this channel, the more it reminds me of one of those day-traders who tells you their secrets to being successful like them, when really they primarily are a successful RUclipsr not a day trader.