@@skrrtproductions you’re 100% right on that my dad has a Sony forget which model but it takes amazing photos. My little canon t6 is okay but I know how to use dslrs so I might buy a better canon or Sony idk
@@trevorkomp2878 nice, but yeah all depends what you’re comfortable with. You’re already familiar with Canon so that makes sense. Or if you’re wanting to learn Sony cameras go with that. I went from a Nikon DSLR to Sony a7iii and it was a learning curve but glad I did it
Love to hear that. That’s a nice setup. I bet that 50mm is crispy. Also a great photography lens for shooting cars, probably one of the best prime focal lengths as it’s not too limiting as far as distance like an 85mm or higher tend to be. I have the 50mm 2.5, thinking of selling it bc I don’t really need it with having the 24-70 now. Only thing holding me back is it’s a small lens to use on the gimbal but I can make the 24-70 work on the gimbal as well. Decisions.. lol
Thanks brodie, haha nothin wrong with that but can make recovering under or over exposed images more difficult. I enjoy the editing process so I must shoot RAW lol. If you’re more or less going for straight out of camera look then JPEG is fine 😬
Nice photography info. Longwood station i googled it your in Boston is that correct. The night shots look amazing. Personally I don’t have a camera I think I’ll get one. Unfortunately I’m away at work for 3 months . Cars in storage can’t wait 2 get home. Cheers Mick.
Just start recording. Provide value. You don’t need any fancy equipment to get started. Watch a lot of RUclips videos about it as well. Think media is a great channel to learn from
Thanks for the tips 🙌
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
Great tips and tricks 👍🏻 love it 😍 ❣️
Thanks so much!
Amazing vid bro, you know I took some notes 📝
JScottz!! Thanks bro! 🫡
Love your channel is 🙌🏾🔥
Thanks man! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
sheeeeessh that 24-70 GM II is crispy 📷
Yeah quality is top notch. Definitely notice the difference compared to my other lenses
Awesome tips man! I need to improve my photography skills but it's definitely not easy lol
Appreciate it!! Yeah learning the exposure triangle is key, and a lot of practice
Bunch of great tips and tricks bro! All the photos came out as bangers 🔥I don’t think I’m gonna shoot my car at night 🤣 too hard
Ayy thank you brotha! 😂😂 nahhh man let’s do it. We can use the light bar I have now, it’ll come out fiyaaaa 😬
I love your photos, definitely going to use with my Canon
Appreciate it man! Sony is better.. 🤣🤣 jk jk Canon is top tier too
@@skrrtproductions you’re 100% right on that my dad has a Sony forget which model but it takes amazing photos. My little canon t6 is okay but I know how to use dslrs so I might buy a better canon or Sony idk
@@trevorkomp2878 nice, but yeah all depends what you’re comfortable with. You’re already familiar with Canon so that makes sense. Or if you’re wanting to learn Sony cameras go with that. I went from a Nikon DSLR to Sony a7iii and it was a learning curve but glad I did it
@@skrrtproductions I started with a Nikon dslr and then moved up to canon, canons definitely better than Nikon, but I learned a lot since then
Definitely learned a few things here, I have a A7RII with a 50mm 1.4 .. that 24-70mm is pressure I need it🔥
Love to hear that. That’s a nice setup. I bet that 50mm is crispy. Also a great photography lens for shooting cars, probably one of the best prime focal lengths as it’s not too limiting as far as distance like an 85mm or higher tend to be. I have the 50mm 2.5, thinking of selling it bc I don’t really need it with having the 24-70 now. Only thing holding me back is it’s a small lens to use on the gimbal but I can make the 24-70 work on the gimbal as well. Decisions.. lol
Awesome tips and tricks that G master ain’t no joke! Shots came out spicy! 340i to the 🌚 🤣🤣
😂😂 thanks brötherrrrr
These night shots you took are solid. I'm definitely going to use some of these tips....I'm still #JPEG...LOL
Thanks brodie, haha nothin wrong with that but can make recovering under or over exposed images more difficult. I enjoy the editing process so I must shoot RAW lol. If you’re more or less going for straight out of camera look then JPEG is fine 😬
Nice photography info.
Longwood station i googled it your in Boston is that correct.
The night shots look amazing.
Personally I don’t have a camera I think I’ll get one.
Unfortunately I’m away at work for 3 months .
Cars in storage can’t wait 2 get home.
Cheers Mick.
Nope, it’s in Florida. Appreciate it! You should man it fun! You don’t need an expensive one to get started either
Great advice. Too bad I don't take pictures anymore. LOL
😂 maybe once you’re done with your garage build you can get back into it
Any tips for being a new beginner in car blogging ?
Just start recording. Provide value. You don’t need any fancy equipment to get started. Watch a lot of RUclips videos about it as well. Think media is a great channel to learn from
When you shoot during the day do you use the cpl filter ? I’m kinda confused how the cold filter works
Yep, can use it day or night. As you rotate it, it changes the glare or reflections coming off surfaces just like polarized sunglasses