I see you shoot a lot of video. Based on some of your previous vids. Do you feel the 35-150 has enough coverage for soccer or would it still be best to go with a 70-200 f4? Not sure if you are shooting with the 35-150 for football continuously or if it falls short on the long end.
I usually film game action for football with a 70-200mm on a crop sensor (unless we’re near the red zone and the play is coming at me) and since soccer fields are a similar size I’d generally recommend the same setup
I'm still using my 6 year old Zhiyun Crane V2 gimbal lol and probably would use it 6 years more, but now I have a bit heavier camera and sadly my gimbal have some problems with that. So looks like that upgrade time is coming.
Definitely something I tell people getting into video is that investing in ONE system makes a world of difference in the long run, the convenience will outweigh whatever little money you save grabbing a bunch of different brands
@@petersarellas same I was fortunate enough that my first big light purchases were 4 ft pavotubes so I bought moonlights from nanlite once I realized I needed more power and built on their ecosystem. Nowadays there’s great options from most companies but back then it was either astera or nanguang for tubes
Couldn’t agree more with the gimbal. I started out using the gimbal a lot. Now I just love handheld. It’s more of a direct experience. I felt that I missed shots dealing with my gimble.