I’d recommend standard mode 90% of the time… I use Telephoto for portraits because it makes the model and the background look better. For low light or if you want/need 48 megapixel use the standard lens. Good luck shooting sir
Yes Sir! ProRAW will allow you to edit much better and get a more professional look (make sure to use Lightroom, it transforms the image way different and better than apples photos app)
I have a question for you please . So let’s say you have a 13 pro and then get 16 pro would that mean the pictures on instagram come out better with the 16 pro? Or would the differences be negligible?( I don’t use zoom )
Hey great question! The iPhone 13 Pro and 16 Pro both support RAW, but the 16 Pro has better low-light performance and image processing, which means your photos can look a sharper and more detailed. On Instagram, though, the compression makes the difference less noticeable. But if you want the absolute best shots, the 16 Pro is still an upgrade. Thanks for watching and taking interest
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bro, this video is golden, ill show it to all my friend ahha, you deserve so much more, thanks tho, i took my first photo on my 16 pro and it looks good.
First one was actually the Sony a6000 but then I switched to the a7iii which was and still is in my opinion the best option for a beginner💪🏼 any other questions feel free to ask! Sub would be awesome too🙏🏼
Thanks brotha🙏🏼 yes I’ll make an update once they all get back to me. In the meantime anything you wanna see? (next video will be titled: how to get sh*t done) more of a talking head vid, would you watch that too?
Bro 🤦🏻if you need to use a big cinema rig just rent one. There’s no need to spend all this money and potentially put yourself into debt for a potentially large client when they don’t even care if you rent the camera. Also if you do rent your gear you can arrange that to be a part of the price of the job. Don’t do what most do and spend thousands on gear that you won’t need 90% of the time because that’s gonna hurt the wallet and potentially your credit score.
Hey man thanks for the advice!:) Honestly I wanted this camera ever since it came out… And don’t worry I’m all good on the financial side. Solid advice though!
You’re probably right:) Maybe not what I need but I really wanted it for a very long time…Work should be fun too right and that’s what that camera is for sure! Thanks for commenting anyway:)