My Landscape Photography Set Up
Here is a quick video of what my Landscape Photography set up contains! Hope you enjoy and thanks for watching.
Intro Song:
“Breath Machine”
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Here is a quick video of what my Landscape Photography set up contains! Hope you enjoy and thanks for watching.
Intro Song:
“Breath Machine”
A initially learned photography as a kid shooting black & white then developing the photos in a dark room, that was a magical time and sparked my interest in photography. As I got older I dabbled in digital photography but wasn't until my kids were born that i really started to get an active interest back in it all.
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Hi what camera pack do you use, been looking at lots, just came make up my mind.
I gave my Tiffin filters to my grandson, awful green cast when it goes anywhere near a sunrise or sunset. If you have a lens that requires a gimbal head, usually 400mm up, for goodness don't put your camera on use the lens collar. If you don't have a lens that size the head serves no purpose.
I think it would have been much better if you brought the item in frame as soon as you started describing it. Just my thinking.
From your recommendations at the end its pretty clear that you are a gear collector as opposed to a photographer, watched your 500mm L vid and if that's the results you get for the money you spend its time to give up, just saying
Thanks very much.
Is it to have 24 -105 and 70-200 2.8l v2 for landscape
Fucking hate the music.
Thanks for sharing. Â I'm trying to decide if I need some different stuff in my gear bag and this video helped.
why would you need a flash for landscapes
Great video, thanks for sharing. It is not terrible…
Why have you got the 50 1.2L for nature photography. Really!! What so just in case you come across some loan wanderer out in the wild you can take a portrait shot.
I actually wouldn't recommend using the 14 f/2.8 or 24-70 f/2.8 at f/22 because of how the image quality drops off, yes you get a huge depth of field but the sharpness of the lens takes a huge hit after f/16, for landscapes I would recommend using something from f/8 to f/16 if you really need that much in focus, at 14mm and 24mm it's already going to have a lot in focus anyways
This is a terrible video. I give it a thumbs up!! 😀
Thanks for watching! I use it here and there if things are too far away for a wide angel.
Interesting to see that you don't use your 70-200 that much. I have a 60D with the 24-104 and was actually thinking of also getting the 70-200 2/8 (version1) because they seem to go for great prices now that most people are buying V2. I don't have a lot of experience so I try and shoot everything nature but it might be worth for me to rather have a look at some wide angle, prime…Thx for the video