07-26-2020 01:40 AM
I purchased a Canon EOS R the other Day with the RF 24-105 lens, I also purchased a really nice Manfroto Tripod, some memory cards, and a DJI Ronin SC gimbal. I am really excited so my question to you guys what would be the nest thing I should be thinking about? I assume it would be to buy some filters and or a EF Mount adapter and a second lens? I am leaning more towards a Ultra wide angle lens what would you guys recommend and why?
And if you disagreee and feel I should be saving and putting my money into something else please do not hesitate to tell me I would greatly appreciate it. I just want to make sure every dollar counts, I am n to made of money and I have spent thousand of dollars to get serious about this. Thank you in advance I look forward to hearing rom you.
07-28-2020 05:02 PM - edited 07-28-2020 05:06 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@Tronhard wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:I am not a video photographer. I am not a mirrorless photographer. I don't read tons of manuals and reviews on the ole inner web all day. I have to work. But I am a gimbal owner and user. Matter of fact I have two. A larger one and a smaller one. All I know is what I do. If I had known it was a video question I would not have answered. Please disregard any of my comments.
To me the two activities, technologies and skillsets, while having some very limited similarity, are in most ways different.
I could tell both of you were, which is why I posted an image of what the "gimbal" looked like.
Good job.
I DO know what a gimbal is, and that it is used in video, but speaking for myself I was confused by the title of the thread that referenced experienced 'photographer' rather than 'videographer' - I think it was not unreasonable to consider that the OP's activities were not necessarily confined purely to video.
I was inclined to think the OP was a newbie because of the lack of detail in his post - normally novices just list equipment and ask for advice without any clue as to intent or other useful context such as I requested - and I think that would still apply to the videography genre too. Ah well...
07-29-2020 06:25 AM
@Tronhard wrote:
@Waddizzle wrote:
@Tronhard wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:I am not a video photographer. I am not a mirrorless photographer. I don't read tons of manuals and reviews on the ole inner web all day. I have to work. But I am a gimbal owner and user. Matter of fact I have two. A larger one and a smaller one. All I know is what I do. If I had known it was a video question I would not have answered. Please disregard any of my comments.
To me the two activities, technologies and skillsets, while having some very limited similarity, are in most ways different.
I could tell both of you were, which is why I posted an image of what the "gimbal" looked like.
Good job.
I DO know what a gimbal is, and that it is used in video, but speaking for myself I was confused by the title of the thread that referenced experienced 'photographer' rather than 'videographer' - I think it was not unreasonable to consider that the OP's activities were not necessarily confined purely to video.
I was inclined to think the OP was a newbie because of the lack of detail in his post - normally novices just list equipment and ask for advice without any clue as to intent or other useful context such as I requested - and I think that would still apply to the videography genre too. Ah well...
Yeah, I was taken aback by the reactions, too. Thanks!
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