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Massive thanks Richard. Onwards and upwards as they say. I’ve been watching your videos as I attempt to get better at bird photography but as I watch on tv I can’t really add comments. Maybe an upgrade for RU-vid on tv required
@@AndyHPhotography Thank you Andy. Yes I am also a RU-vid TV watcher. I try to multitask…Tv remote in one hand.. phone to comment in the other and beer resting between my legs😀👍🙏
To clarify, is this a 50mm being used on a full frame sensor or a cropped sensor? I ask as the appearance of the photos gives me the impression that it's either the latter case, or there has been cropping in post.
Quick and to the point - I like it. I'm really wanting to do some long exposure, but I don't get to the good coastal spots often and haven't found anything else local that I think would work. Eventually I'll get to practice.
Andy, how do these filters attach when you have different diameter lenses? I have 77mm and an 82mm diameter lenses and I’m looking for a filter set. I don’t want to be buying two sets to fit the lenses. Thanks
Hi Matt, I got the set for my biggest diameter (in my case 77mm) then got the Kase step up rings. They work brilliantly. Check it my video on the Kase revolution system of you get a chance which is the one I use 👍
Here’s the link to the video I mention The BEST Filter System for Landscape Photography? KASE Filter System Review (not sponsored) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Wf-QnAKv-vU.html
@@AndyHPhotography I’ve seen the video. As a newbie I wondered how they actually attach to the lens. What diameter is the actual magnetic filter? I think (from memory) you said you bought bigger ones to allow for any future upgrades. Would I look at 82mm filters and then get a ring for the 77mm one?
@MattLakeland you would need to get the 82mm filter kit and then a step up ring 77-82mm. The kit comes with a ring by default. These then screw into the lens and the filters snap into place in the ring. If you have any more questions feel free to ask away (I’m watching the football at the moment so can answer away)
@@AndyHPhotography That explains it. Thanks Andy. I’ve only used screw in filters before and not magnetic ones. Websites don’t explain the practicalities when you have a mix of different size lenses
Superb choice Andy 👍 check out some of my other videos for any aspects you may be covering going forward and feel free to ask any questions you may have
Many thanks Chris. I hope the light was good for some photography as it's an amazing place. Maybe the lighthouse should compete with Pisa for angle of lean
Hello Andy. I was looking for some info on the Canon 18-135 mm .And then followed up with this . Some very interesting ideas. Nicely presented. I'll subscribe 👌
Andy, great subject. Gotta love lighthouses. I think I prefer the lighthouse in the top third with the bottom third being a very close second. Amazing how many different compositions you can get from one location. Great job.
Hi Andy. Lovely video as always, and I think my favourite image of the three is the second image with the horizon line in the middle 👍 I'm on holiday in Cornwall at mo and I'm seeing very few people with an actual camera, everyone seems to be taking images on their phones.
Many thanks Clive. I really like it in the middle too. I hope you’re having a great time in Cornwall, the coastline is so photogenic. I feel that we’re in the minority now with real cameras but the quality still can’t be beaten by a phone
This was my first canon camera. I love it, but it’s a little much for a beginner. I knew what I was getting myself into. Lol. It is the funnest camera to experiment with.
Thanks Andy for the ideas on using black and white card etc as a background as well as using the head lamp to provide directional lighting. So simple and straightforward. Here in New Zealand it's autumn going into winter and although the foliage is quite different your tips still apply.
Thank you for the kind words Gina. I’m glad you found it useful and if you ever have any questions feel free to ask and I’ll do my best to answer (I think this may be a duplicate response but I thought I’d add it again for you 😊)
Hi Andy. Thank you for another informative video, and useful tips on flower photography. This is an area of photography I'm really starting to enjoy. 👍
May 2024 is it still a good choice ? I only use it for street and urban photography, im consider eos 6d, eos r8, and this 90d , and now just confused which 1 that i should choose, i am a Fujifilm user for all this time and i love using sooc than the raw file
I think it is still worth it in 24 in terms of value. It may be worth checking out the R7 as that is the camera I upgraded to. Similar in price to the R8 but much higher spec than the 90d and I think better than the R8 in some ways. It’s a question of apsc versus full frame. All of the images in my videos since November 23 have used the R7. Feel free to keep me posted on which one you decide to get
Hi Andy. I really enjoyed your review of the Kase filter system, as I bought the 77mm Kase filter system when I was shooting Nikon. I have just ordered the vereus step up rings for my new Canon lenses, the biggest ring being for my new RF 100-400mm lens. I'm looking forward to getting out with my new toys in the near future. Keep up the good work 👍
@@cliveturner6702 mine too so far. I still have the black mist filter from my old filter system and love the impact they have. I think I need to stop spending money on camera gear though for a while otherwise my wife might fall out with me 🤣🤣
@@AndyHPhotography still off work unfortunately, I’m having some issues with my legs. I hope to be back to work Thursday and out with the camera again soon after that
@@paulwbakerphotography I hope you have a speedy recovery Paul and I look forward to seeing more of your great images, hopefully you’ll get to see the northern lights too 🤞
My bridge camera lets me to take macro photos from 1cm in wide angle and focusing distance is 3m at max zoom. But both are not enough for small inects like jumping spiders... Can I get more magnification with 58mm macro lens attachment? Or those macro lenses are just close-up filters?
The advantage of a 'true' macro lens is perspective. Being close may distort the subject so anywhere the higher the lens 'length' the better. Most macros are in the 100, 105mm range to give a narrow and more accurate perspective. I'm not sure about a 58mm macro attachment as I'm not fully familiar with bridge cameras. Does it have interchangeable lenses?
Great shots, I'm a fan of minimal processing on Light Room where possible. we've had similar night sky in Australia but unfortunately not near where I live, but that's the luck of photography🤣 enjoy your work.
Thanks Richard. It’s a pity you didn’t get to see them, hopefully next time. This was the first time I’d ever seen them she’s was acting like a big kid in the back garden much to my wife’s amusement
I think it's amazing that we had this event that could be shared by so many people around the world. It's also amazing the variety of settings that people used. I ended up shooting most, including a short time lapse, at 15 seconds, f/4, ISO 400 at 19mm. I really was wishing that I had something wider, but was thrilled with what I got. I'm working on getting a short put together to share some of these. The white balance is the part that I question the most, I shot with daylight to keep it consistent, but actually think I'm settling on something cooler, around 4000K or so.
It was a great event. I went for a slightly shorter time as I didn’t want Star movement in the images and planned on denoise to address the slightly higher iso. I’m hopinge get another event of a similar scale before another 20 years🤞
@@AndyHPhotography yes, I'm all up for another. It's only been 35 years since I had seen them in norther Minnesota. I'm no astro photographer, although I would like to try, but if you follow the 500 rule, you would have been able to get away with a 30 second exposure. Mine are good at 15 and don't show any trails, but definitely show some issues toward the edges due to the lens quality.
Hi, thanks for sharing the video. I am suffering from 3D motion sickness and had to watch your video in 3 steps as I got very sick very quickly from all the motion of your camera. I know this is just me. But please use a gimbal in the future. That should at least help me watching your videos in one session
Apologies for that Ralf, I hope you’re okay now 😊. I use the pocket 2 and only realised when I got the footage back home I’d been spinning a bit rather than walking due to the confined space by the waterfall. Definitely another learning curve for me 👍
For me the quality of the filter takes precedence over everything else. But, there aren't many filter comparisons these days. Everyone seems interested in everything but the quality of the filter.
I completely agree. Everyone seems obsessed by things other than the glass. I did a comparison with my old filters on location and the difference was amazing. I hope you found my images useful. Sadly I couldn’t compare as I couldn’t buy multiple sets (too expensive😂)
@@AndyHPhotography FWIW, I used various brands in the past and Singh-Ray had the best glass/resin that I could find. But, since we are never satisfied with what we have, I sold most of my Singh-Ray filters and use Zeiss T* filters on my Sony lenses these days.
Just stumbled across your website following your review of Benro Tortoise which i recently purchased. Never done test shots at a sunset - great idea. Favourite is orange and Teal long exposure. Keep up the great videos.
I just stumbled on your site. I’ve enjoyed photography for years, but never spent much time at it. I’m spending more time and appreciate your manner of “teaching”. Thank you
Lovely video Andy, and yes I would like to see more from this location. Looking at the wonderful images you take is inspiring me to get out and about with my new R7 and Sigma 105 macro lens. 👍