the cut depends on the converter: with the 1.4x converter your max. aperture will be multiplied by 1.4 (2,8 becomes 4 etc.), a 2x teleconverter would make a 2,8 a 5,6 max aperture.
How are you able to get passes to photograph for events? I usually network with people and I'm able to slip right threw without having a pass, but just incase I'm on an assignment and I don't have connections for that event, how would I be able to receive one? Thanks and nice vid!
if you have ever worked with a L telephoto lens you would not talk like that about canon. I am super stoked about the imagequality of the L lenses! the 2xtk II is good, in combination with a 300 2.8 IS for example it´s awesome!!!
Great advice and very useful tutorial. You could do with a better video editor and cinematographer though. The video is a little shaky and not that pleasant to watch!
@ihateyaacov NIKON. . hands down, Both the D3 and 3s are superior to anything Canon has. ISO performance in HS gyms is the means test. Also, combined w/ a 200 f2 and you are set. Of course, Canon users may not agree :)
Are you really a photography!! When you are showing off your lens you said you have a 17 to 35 lens. Canon does not make a 17 to 35 lens. Did you steal the equipment ? Canon makes a 17 to 40 and 16 to 35 !
the cut depends on the converter:
with the 1.4x converter your max. aperture will be multiplied by 1.4 (2,8 becomes 4 etc.), a 2x teleconverter would make a 2,8 a 5,6 max aperture.
How are you able to get passes to photograph for events?
I usually network with people and I'm able to slip right threw without having a pass, but just incase I'm on an assignment and I don't have connections for that event, how would I be able to receive one?
Thanks and nice vid!
What do you think about the Body Mount Supporter ( CameraEQM ) when doing sport photography for your heavy lenses ?
if you have ever worked with a L telephoto lens you would not talk like that about canon. I am super stoked about the imagequality of the L lenses! the 2xtk II is good, in combination with a 300 2.8 IS for example it´s awesome!!!
im getting the 70-200mm 2.8 also. are you goin IS or non?
wow this guy's really cool, I'd like to meet him one day. Also some Excellent gear hes got there!
Do you keep the gear after you have resigned or quit the job?
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thanks!
holy snap, he gets the cameras from getty, nice!
Hi Harry, Do you recommoned a canon 30D with your lens 400. 2.8? Thanks
Thanks for the info.Very helpful.
what kind of monopod was that?
uh does he just put his camera back into the bag with the lens mount open?
I think is Velbon Sherpa Pro Pod CF-7 Monopod !?
Does anyone know the name of the UDMA card reader?
whats a monopod?
Very well stated.
@ihateyaacov if you can not afford a Nikon D300(s) go with Canons 50D because of the fps
is that the 70-200 IS? or not
lucky lucky guy :)
very talented too
at 7:05, that sure is a long time without the cap on.......have fun with the dust mate
@gslusher
Seeing how his Dodgers credential was for 2008 it's definitely post-2001.
why would you have 2 body's I dont get it..
Great advice and very useful tutorial. You could do with a better video editor and cinematographer though. The video is a little shaky and not that pleasant to watch!
@JoostyBoy i know that is so true i can be on here for an hour watching others camera gear :)
Can't believe that I watched the whole video of 9 minutes.. Sure is interesting for an amateur like me. lol :D
@ihateyaacov NIKON. . hands down, Both the D3 and 3s are superior to anything Canon has. ISO performance in HS gyms is the means test. Also, combined w/ a 200 f2 and you are set. Of course, Canon users may not agree :)
free camera bodies? : D sign me up!
if you like to make any good photo JUST DO WHAT THIS GUY TELL YOU TO DO
uhhh, dude you forgot to put film in the camera
surprised his lappy wasnt a mac. LOL
a tripod - minus 2 legs.
lol
Are you really a photography!!
When you are showing off your lens you said you have a 17 to 35 lens.
Canon does not make a 17 to 35 lens. Did you steal the equipment ?
Canon makes a 17 to 40 and 16 to 35 !
Does anyone know the name of that UDMA card reader?
Does anyone know the name of that UDMA card reader?