You guys, I was fighting with these RU-vid 4K processing speeds for the last two days 😂 But here is this week POV video. Let me know what you guys think! Thanks for watching 😎🔥👏🏽
Really love this style of video, I hope you continue uploading!!! It's natural, not overproduced, and most importantly you actually show us the finished images!
bro thats a good idea of having the gopro when ur taking street photography u can always get extra footage that u normally couldnt get when having a second person
Hey man, Greetings from Romania! Randomly found your video while looking for comparison videos of the 800D and the 250D And I'm glad I did, I love this kind of street photography and hope you'll make more You gained a new subscriber! Wish I had your confidence when it comes to asking strangers for photos :)) Keep it up!
Thank you so much for the nice message, whenever I get a comment like this it really motivates me. 🙂😎👏🏽 Hope I can get to Romania someday! It's on my list 🔥🔥🔥
Great work Brad, love the POV style! something I have wanted to do myself but still not got round to it. I am subscribed and look forward to more contet in future
Great video man, I recommend you get the sigma art 50-100mm f1.8, that lens paired with sl3 is a beast, also you can use that lens on full frame later in case you upgrade the camera
It was perfect for me that u found the girl with the basketball exercises. Since I got two major injuries I can't play that much anymore and was still looking for a way to live out my passion for the sport. I just got into photograph some rims and backboards and since I got better with my old cam I invested in the 250/SL3 and needed to see how humans and basketballs look like on that cam. This video was extremely helpful. Greetings from Germany
Sorry to hear! That's great that you've found another way 🔥 I think basketball shots look dope af! If you use the #whosyourbrad on instagram I can see your work.Good luck with the journey!👏🏽📸
Never! I mean the worst thing people can say is no, which hasn't happened in a long time. It just depends, but if you think of it from their point of view, that are getting free photos which I usually charge for so they love having nice pics of themselves 🔥
Great video! Thanks to this video and a few others, I definitely think I'll be getting this camera! As it's a DSLR, it needs a lens, what lens are you using here? Also, I know it does 25fps 4k video, but are the pictures 4k or 1080p? Thanks :) Subscribed
I wonder how you get that fast shooting speed while using the lcd display instead of viewfinder. I use nikon d5600 and when I press the shooter button while using lcd display mode it darkens the screen for 1 sec and then takes the picture. And you’re shooting in half of a second. Nice video btw, I really like it!
Thanks mate 👌🏽 the profile I shoot with is neutral, but the main settings that you need for the blur are the settings I include in the video. Having a high enough shutter will mean it won't be blurry and use Auto focus when you can 👏🏽👏🏽🙂
Hi Brad! So I wasn't the first commenter anymore huhu What happened?! Anyway, I'd like say you've found cool people on your way, and hola to the skater haha
Haha!! I know, the first time I uploaded I had to delete because of the processing time for 4K videos. It took around 6hr to process. So I wanted to wait so everyone could see 4K!!! Haha la vida. Skater will see the comments and sure he will say hi 🔥🔥
Hey Brad, great video! Can you please tell me how do you get the photos so sharp? I own the same camera and lens but my photos aren't as sharp in 1.8 apperture as yours. Any settings on the camera? Maybe my lens has some problem?
@@whosyourbrad Hello, first of all thank you for answering! My shutter was at 1/800 in a recent picture I took with iso 100 and 1.8 apperture and the photo was good but nowhere near your photos! And I even noticed that at 2.2 I would get a lot more sharpness. I always use AF and even within the multiple AF settings I don't usually know what to pick that best suits the scene
Hey!!! Ric, yes I know what you mean. Sometimes I find using a super low Aperture the camera can focus on a point of the nose or hand for example. A lot of the time I shoot f2 - 2.2 and the model/subject is usually in focus. I'm planning a video testing the fstops so hopefully that can help. If you saw my recent video on Sant Jordi shooting couples you would have seen the I chose to shoot f3.5 - f4 to make sure they are in focus and the pics came out super sharp. 🔥🔥
¿Cómo utilizo la pantalla para ver la imagen que voy a tomar? Solo me sale la foto después que la tomo, pero no me sale el objeto a tomar en la pantalla... alguna configuración especial?