The battery grip is essential! I didn’t know about the dummy battery, that’s a great option for power. Great video, always love learning something new.
The last thing the battery grip does is makes your camera look more professional-this may not matter to some of you, but clients will appreciate the money you put into your gear, and the time you put into your work. Another great video!
Bro You hit the nail on the head. that is absolutely true. I people see you with a battery grip and a cage with the handle (for video shooters) they will absolutely see you as more pro. Great Point!
GOLD! Now I know what ND filter is for. I'm using mine for all indoor, most likely darker areas (birth videoing) so .. NOW I KNOW!! Oh and, I'm now on the hunt for a battery grip! 👌THANKS
For a light weight travel tripod that’s rugged, MeFoto makes a terrific well-made lightweight tripod. It comes with a zipper travel case/bag, a set of splkes for the tripod feet to stabilize it in dirt or grass, a very nice ball head with a bubble level. The center pole has an extension piece, and the pole itself can be reversed for low angle shots. I got mine for about $115, and it has been my go-to for my a7ii.
Hey great Video! One question about the ND filters.. Should I rather use a ND8 or a ND16? Or should I use a variable ND filter? Greetings from Germany ✌
Yeah I actually have used it for streaming. I wasn’t using the stream link but I did use the elgato hd60. Which is close to the same thing. What kind of info did you need?
@@JustBWise hey so sorry I took so long but I managed to make it work with the cam link! I somehow figured out it was lagging because of some of my settings and not being in the USB 3 but I am just blown away and in awe that I was able to. I had great settings on it that were manual with the bokeh effect and now I’m struggling with that, I switched it on auto somehow. I think you had a video on your settings. I appreciate so much your videos on this camera, they are so hard to find for video