Hey how about a video about tripods and the accessories that make them function different. Like price range or the different types. It would a lot for beginners like me.
Absolutely! I started my journey down the macro path (hardest way to learn in my opinion) but what was always mentioned was get your self a solid and heavy tripod. The slightest vibration could ruin your shots and stacks. Never regret purchasing it for even other types of photography!
I agree so much. I used to not be able to take pictures at night (I try to use as little iso as possible that's why) but since a friend of my dad's has so many tripods he lent me one of his until he desperately needs it or I have bought my own. It's extremely practical and sturdy too so that's a plus.
I have 1200 dollar budget and i want a mirrorless camera already have lenses and is wanting to probaly gonna rig it with a monitor and witch camera should i get it can be used. and the last video was so fun 😂
@@thecinemafox5531 same person just another account i have 70-300mm ef f4 and a 24-105mm ef f4 i was kinda thinking of save up and get a cropped sensor and i love canon and do alot of bird photagraphy. but it needs to get atleast 4k 30 cause im shooting a wedding soon. Btw im only 11 so exuse me for a little poor english.
@@user-ip9em4nr6t I would recommend a eos r8 with a rf to ef adapter then its a very solid camera. If you’re looking for something cheaper i would recommend either one of the crop sensor cameras they sell or the rp(i have it and its great)
A good tripod doesn’t have to be inexpensive or new. Weight is your friend here. Support. Aim for 60%+ over your intended rig Know your head & leg capacity. Depending on your work. You should have one for indoors, sturdiest that never leaves and a moderate one for on location. A travel version As u grow
Are the photos really requiring F8? Like, group photos generally do but then you can go down to like 1/60 or less, even 1/30 or so oftentimes, and then just get low ISO and a good enough photo, and at times where you need high shutter speed like 1/100, 1/200 etc you generally don't need F8 to get most stuff in focus, generally F4 or F5.6 is fine.
Hey how about a video about tripods and the accessories that make them function different. Like price range or the different types. It would a lot for beginners like me.
agreed
Good idea!
Absolutely! I started my journey down the macro path (hardest way to learn in my opinion) but what was always mentioned was get your self a solid and heavy tripod. The slightest vibration could ruin your shots and stacks. Never regret purchasing it for even other types of photography!
You should talk about the different types of tripods and different head types
I agree so much. I used to not be able to take pictures at night (I try to use as little iso as possible that's why) but since a friend of my dad's has so many tripods he lent me one of his until he desperately needs it or I have bought my own. It's extremely practical and sturdy too so that's a plus.
I also got a 400 dollar tripod for 50 bucks i kinda scamed the guy😂
Don't talk to James Popsys. He hates tripods😂
I always do this decreasing the shutter speed 🤣🤣
What after market tripod would you recommend for sports photography (softball)...and wondering what lenses t pair with the EOS R7
I have one! But it's so big and heavy! So I end up never carrying it around unless it's absolutely necessary
I don't agree you can go a long time without ever using a tripod
I have 1200 dollar budget and i want a mirrorless camera already have lenses and is wanting to probaly gonna rig it with a monitor and witch camera should i get it can be used. and the last video was so fun 😂
What lenses do you have?
Canon - R8
Sony - A7iii
Nikon - Z6 II
Depends on your lenses and intended use too
@@mr_voidmc same person just another account 70-300mm ef f4 and 24-105 ef f4 and my main shooter is a 7D
@@thecinemafox5531 same person just another account i have 70-300mm ef f4 and a 24-105mm ef f4 i was kinda thinking of save up and get a cropped sensor and i love canon and do alot of bird photagraphy. but it needs to get atleast 4k 30 cause im shooting a wedding soon. Btw im only 11 so exuse me for a little poor english.
@@user-ip9em4nr6t I would recommend a eos r8 with a rf to ef adapter then its a very solid camera. If you’re looking for something cheaper i would recommend either one of the crop sensor cameras they sell or the rp(i have it and its great)
And when the subject is moving?
A good tripod doesn’t have to be inexpensive or new. Weight is your friend here. Support. Aim for 60%+ over your intended rig
Know your head & leg capacity. Depending on your work. You should have one for indoors, sturdiest that never leaves and a moderate one for on location. A travel version As u grow
ily Anthony
Sometimes helpfull, but not always. On most of the events I shoot, I have f8 and ISO over 10000 (on R6). There a tripad isn't an alternative.
Are the photos really requiring F8? Like, group photos generally do but then you can go down to like 1/60 or less, even 1/30 or so oftentimes, and then just get low ISO and a good enough photo, and at times where you need high shutter speed like 1/100, 1/200 etc you generally don't need F8 to get most stuff in focus, generally F4 or F5.6 is fine.
Whats your Faviroute Photography Camera?
Can you send me one plz
This is a lie. Tripods are a big waste of money. Very very few instances will you ever use one
This channel has become one big advertisement.
It's not like he was saying a specific brand, and if anything he's trying to get newbies to save their money
Huh? He isn’t even linking a brand… open your eyes
I think you missed the point
THERE'S BARELY AND TRIPODS TO HOLD UP MY 29 4K PHANTOM 4K FLEX CAMERAS AND MY 45 CUSTOM CAMERAS 🎥