I am a full time wedding videographer and photographer. I don't post too much wedding content here but I hope to do more in the future :) I also love to travel so you'll see some of that on here too! And I also love my daughter so you might see her here too haha.
There used to be reviews on it. But youtube refuses to show you them now. No idea why. But I remember watching them when I bought mine. You used imige stabilization on a tripod? That makes this all pointless.
I really enjoyed your video. I just found the exact lense Ver.1. from 2006 haha. Your video helped me out making decision whether I should upgrade or not.
You can thank little miss front desk for this story. I was at the gas station across the street a day or so before. Some idiot came in a little high. He approached me and started touching my bag. I told him to stop. He said, "I ain't scared of you, b.... where's your man." I ignored him and tried to remove myself from the situation. He got loud kept calling me that word and kept screaming, "Where's your man at. Where's your man." I got in my car and left the premises.
Thanks for this video. My tripod collapsed and I destroyed a $1000+ lens. I thought it was user error but it happened again today - luckily nothing broke this time. Pretty angry at Peak Design, but appreciate your video a lot.
Yeah unfortunately I think with this kind of tripod it's worth checking periodically. It also happened with me. Once you tighten it, it's fine. But you just have to check it.
Hiked up to Buckhorn Pass last July and I remember looking across the Dungeness to the cirque that cradles Goat Lake and pondering how brutal that hike looked. But what a payoff. It’s been on my list but I’m going to have to move it closer to the top for sure.
Thanks man! Which three lenses? All the 24-70 lenses? Honestly I think they all look pretty similar. Filmed a video for the first and second version EF lenses but there was almost no difference so I just didn't even put it together haha.
@@sethc.art.wrightWOW that is interesting. I wonder why they marketed a brand new version of it. Perhaps they changed the glass due to manufacturing reasons so they had to rename it and increase the price you think? Perhaps I will rethink and reconsider the first version as I need to buy one right now for my new 6D mark ii. 🤔
@@tourinojacks5844 Yeah the EF versions are similar. I think they upgraded some of the glass in the version II but it's not crazy different. Sometimes it's just small things they change. The RF version has stabilization which is really nice for video.
I just got v1 non-IS a week ago for my daughter's dance gala/show, which had difficult-ish lighting. I run an R7, and my only wide range lense is a Sigma 18-300 f3.5-6.3 with an AF motor that seems to miss focus a lot. My results were fantastic. I've never had such sharp shots. But the best part, I got it used in good condition...$850(CAN). I did a little shopping around, I can only find it for around $1100. The only thing I'm missing is the lense hood and cap.
No but I was very cautious when I flew it and there was an area in Taipei I was flying where I realized I could have gotten in huge trouble for flying. Like potential legal trouble. So just be careful out there.
My very first time using the tripod…I took it out one night to capture the northern lights and because the legs slipped, I couldn’t catch my camera on time and my Sony 50mm broke into pieces. I thought it was my fault at first but when I got home, I checked everything and it was the tripod that wasn’t tight. I was so upset that I spent so much on a damn tripod but it didn’t even last me and it broke my lens. I threw that piece of shit out… wish I would have seen this video first 😊
Dude I am so sorry about your lens! That is so sad my friend. I'm so sorry. It also fell on me once but luckily there was no damage. It was after that I realized I needed to do something about this because it is such an expensive tripod. So it was actually really easy to see that you can tighten the joints, you just have to make sure to check it every once in a while. Hope you have a new lens and still getting out there.
Nice explanation! But not all the problems are solved for me. To use focus motor by rotation the dial on RS3 I think I have to use the cable plugged into the camera and into the RS3. But, on this condition, the bluetooth is disable and I can´t use the record button on RS3. Do you realize it? Help me, please. How can I use record button on RS3 and the same time use the dial to change ISO speed or focus motor or change aperture on the camera? Thanks!
Make sur the usb c cable from the focus motor is put in the middle one of the ports of the gimbals ! Maybe that can help if it was not done like this before :)
Who cares which one is sharper they are both flat as hell with no 3d image coming out of them. They are for convenience only not for quality. Yes I still have a few modern zooms only for certain situations but not for making the best image.
I loved the photos of the piano player. Much respect for throwing up a pic of his Venmo card too! What a cool place and a fun photo walk to spectate. I wonder, were you shooting jpeg and using the colors straight out of the camera, or were you shooting raw and then applying presets in post? Either way: you come away with some pretty phenomenal colors! Would love to see more content like this.
Thanks for you video, what you said about use f4, this help me a lot for think I could get a lens canon ef 70-200mm f4 for I'm thinking really use it in races trailtunning, usually environments are a lot sun lights, so I;m not worry about darkness and actually are people running, I think is better F4 for get focus all their bodies.
I either accept it or try to make it look normal in lightroom. I’ve been loving the 15-35mm and just accept the warp. It’s the aesthetic of the lens and I don’t care about it too much. But there are ways to edit it in lightroom to bring it back to look normal.
@@sethc.art.wright I find it's okay as long as the subject is near the center. Once they get closer to the edge however it starts to significantly warp their head. Lens correction in PS doesn't fix it either.