Great videos and thanks for sharing your camerasettings!! I wonder though why do you mostly use a wide aperture like 2.8 and not a narrow aperture like 9 or something like that. And quite some of your captures seem to be sharp throughout even with that wide aperture, how do you manage to get that in your shots?
It’s all about having good glass plus wider angle lens don’t show the lack of depth as much when shoot subject that are far away. I like the low apertures because I can get a faster shutter speed
In a pinch you can use a grocery bag. Cut a hole in it and attach to lens with lens hood. Then pull over the lens and camera. Ive done that a few times. It works
Yeah I’ve seen some tricks. Honestly I didn’t know it was gonna train. I checked the weather and it was just a quick passing storm but I didn’t think it would be that intense
Love your POV videos, but what had caught my attention was your wrist lanyard. You think you could tell me where you got it? I just bought a Sony camera and I really like your wrist lanyard, thanks.
The Lightroom presets are more of a base preset just for basic adjustments. The color grading is for the shadows, highlights, and mid tones. If you watch my last Lightroom video you can see how I use them to get an idea. Thanks for watching and enjoying the content man 🙏🏻
I love you POV videos but i allways wonder how you look for a picture to take, there are so many thing too look for that i dont know what and in what view too look for the right photo. Can you do some POV where you talk how you look for a picture at the same time you looking for picture to take? Whuld love to know how and what to look for.
Yeah I could definitely do that the next pov. I sometimes get lost in the moment and forget to talk lol. But honestly it just what ever comes to me in the moment the city is constantly moving and change you never know what your gonna find. Im playing in doing a long exposure video soon and that’ll give me more time to talk about composition since I’ll be setting up a tripod. But for my videos after that I’ll keep that in mind.
I use expanded focus and use the little joystick in my camera to select the area I want to do use for the most part. I’d say start there with non moving objects to get a good feel of it. What kinda lens go you have on your camera ?
@@PhotoTripps23 Thank you for the quick reply! I'll try expand focus and move the joystick myself. I have a range of lenses from wide zoom to 55 prime and more recently 70-200 GM II. I also noticed with a ND filter I have it seems to make my photos blurry even at 1/1000 shutter..
Yeah I’d try to play around with some different focusing settings to see what’s best for you. The ND filter shouldn’t cause any issues especially at 1/1000. You have some really nice glass aswell so that shouldn’t be the issue. I don’t like the basic auto focus setting that Sony offers on the a7iii because it definitely misses sometimes, being in full control is ideal. I know the new A74 has great Improved but still even if I had that camera I’d want to be in full control. Good luck with testing some different things out. If you have any other questions down the road just lmk
I feel like you're taking the term "STREET PHOTOGRAPHY" too literally and literally shooting streets or portraits of fancy cars and bikes on them or cyclists with a telephoto lens. From this video we can clearly see how many shots you didn't fire at all. It's clear that you're not interested in shots that are considered typical street reportage. In my opinion, these photos are typical tourist snaps from a trip to the city. Mostly boring and one-dimensional in terms of content. There's not even any idea for a frame here.
I’m not sure how many videos you checked out but obviously this one wasn’t your cup of tea. I take shots of what enjoy / see on the streets of New York. If a certain scene grabs my attention to become a report I’ll do so
Thanks for sharing your gear
something about the rain is so relaxing.
Love going out in the rain. But it can be a pain in the ass lol
Great !
Do you have a video on your camera settings?
Excelent walk. The Ferrari shot is insane!
Great work
GREAT DEDICATION MATE...LOVE THE PICTURES TOO..
Outstanding photos
Epic shots
I love your videos! Thanks for the journey
Great POV and shots! Great work, as always. Thanks man 👏
As always thanks man
beautiful shots and great video, great work
One of the BEST POV I've seen. You're a creative genius man. Great job!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Excellent POV M8, particularly the Ferrari & the panning shots.. plenty of inspiration 👌👏
Great videos and thanks for sharing your camerasettings!! I wonder though why do you mostly use a wide aperture like 2.8 and not a narrow aperture like 9 or something like that. And quite some of your captures seem to be sharp throughout even with that wide aperture, how do you manage to get that in your shots?
It’s all about having good glass plus wider angle lens don’t show the lack of depth as much when shoot subject that are far away. I like the low apertures because I can get a faster shutter speed
I cant wait to be in NYC myself in 3 weeks. Love your POVs!
Babe wake up Tripps new POV just dropped
Lmao 😂
Thanks for sharing, what chest mount camera were you using to film this video?
Just the standard GoPro chest mount
@@PhotoTripps23 GoPro Hero 11? I only ask because i noticed they are on sale and I don’t want to wait for the hero 12 announcement.
I have the hero 10. But yeah I’d grab the 11 if it’s on sale
Nice walk! Aperture priority in these conditions?
I’m always in manual mode. But I tend to stick to my lower apertures
@@PhotoTripps23 loved your video. Stumbled onto it through the YT rabbit hole. Loved it! SoHo is such a great location any time of the day/night.
MFand AF combined?? i use that for micro adjustments with color marking focus area
In a pinch you can use a grocery bag. Cut a hole in it and attach to lens with lens hood. Then pull over the lens and camera. Ive done that a few times. It works
Yeah I’ve seen some tricks. Honestly I didn’t know it was gonna train. I checked the weather and it was just a quick passing storm but I didn’t think it would be that intense
Love your POV videos, but what had caught my attention was your wrist lanyard. You think you could tell me where you got it? I just bought a Sony camera and I really like your wrist lanyard, thanks.
Thanks man 🤌🏻. There’s a Etsy store that does custom straps. PGUK is the name they have some cool stuff
@@PhotoTripps23 Thanks for the reply man, and thanks for the name of the lanyard.
Love your POVs😍 Whats the difference between your lightroom presets and the color grading presets?🤔
The Lightroom presets are more of a base preset just for basic adjustments. The color grading is for the shadows, highlights, and mid tones. If you watch my last Lightroom video you can see how I use them to get an idea. Thanks for watching and enjoying the content man 🙏🏻
Question. What sony camera are you useing. Dose it have water proofing ?😊
sony a7iii, and it has proper weather seals but not water proof
Is it really safe to have your camera in the rain?? I have an A7cii
i’ve had one instance where it was a problem but it’s was pouring rain but once it dried off everything was fine
I love you POV videos but i allways wonder how you look for a picture to take, there are so many thing too look for that i dont know what and in what view too look for the right photo.
Can you do some POV where you talk how you look for a picture at the same time you looking for picture to take? Whuld love to know how and what to look for.
Yeah I could definitely do that the next pov. I sometimes get lost in the moment and forget to talk lol. But honestly it just what ever comes to me in the moment the city is constantly moving and change you never know what your gonna find. Im playing in doing a long exposure video soon and that’ll give me more time to talk about composition since I’ll be setting up a tripod. But for my videos after that I’ll keep that in mind.
Are you shooting in burst and center AF? I am having a tough time with getting sharp shots
I use expanded focus and use the little joystick in my camera to select the area I want to do use for the most part. I’d say start there with non moving objects to get a good feel of it. What kinda lens go you have on your camera ?
And yea I use auto focus for the most part
@@PhotoTripps23 Thank you for the quick reply! I'll try expand focus and move the joystick myself. I have a range of lenses from wide zoom to 55 prime and more recently 70-200 GM II. I also noticed with a ND filter I have it seems to make my photos blurry even at 1/1000 shutter..
Yeah I’d try to play around with some different focusing settings to see what’s best for you. The ND filter shouldn’t cause any issues especially at 1/1000. You have some really nice glass aswell so that shouldn’t be the issue. I don’t like the basic auto focus setting that Sony offers on the a7iii because it definitely misses sometimes, being in full control is ideal. I know the new A74 has great Improved but still even if I had that camera I’d want to be in full control. Good luck with testing some different things out. If you have any other questions down the road just lmk
@@PhotoTripps23 Thank you I appreciate the help! Your pot videos are great and really inspiring. Heading to NYC in a month or so :)
Are you based in ny?
I live in jersey but i do the majority of my video in the city
No jacket AND no cover for your camera after what happened the last time. Tut Tut. Never mind it's also chucking it down here in Edinburgh.
Shame shame
my friend, a plastic bag and a rubber band can save u an expesive repair. i keep those in my bag all the ime.
Lmao I know I know. I was back in the rain again today 😅
Gotta invest in the camera covers man lol.
Lmao I know I’m gonna
I feel like you're taking the term "STREET PHOTOGRAPHY" too literally and literally shooting streets or portraits of fancy cars and bikes on them or cyclists with a telephoto lens. From this video we can clearly see how many shots you didn't fire at all. It's clear that you're not interested in shots that are considered typical street reportage. In my opinion, these photos are typical tourist snaps from a trip to the city. Mostly boring and one-dimensional in terms of content. There's not even any idea for a frame here.
I’m not sure how many videos you checked out but obviously this one wasn’t your cup of tea. I take shots of what enjoy / see on the streets of New York. If a certain scene grabs my attention to become a report I’ll do so