A lot of photographers want to save money when buying stands, that are not save. I always recommend these Monfrotto. When I take photos outside in a park, my friends making jokes when I put a small Light on a big stand. What only a few pros like you understand, is to save the lights against crashing down. They are happy to save 100 bucks with the stand and then killing a 4 figure flash light. One more thing: the base circle of the tripod is very important. I think, even more as a sand back. The 10kg/22lbs Manfrotto BA 007 is a great sport working out exercise but offers a base diameter of 1,74m. That in conjunktion with a height of maybe 2m is very stable and saves your gear.
Nice! You'll love the upgrade to mirrorless. Eye AF is a game changer, no more focus and recompose! Much better and more accurate than the face detection Hasselblad uses.
There’s the rumour of the new canon mirrorless which suppose to come out this year, it suppose to replace my canon 5ds r on the market and has around 100mp but also mirrorless 😃 sounds interesting for me )
@@DariaKoso The only Canon rumored coming soon is the R1, which will be the mirrorless version of the 1DX III aimed at sports shooters for next years Olympics. I think Canon has put off the idea of a super high megapixel camera because they just dont sell well. 45 megapixel files off the R5 are a nightmare to work with and I have an M1 Mac which is no slouch. I couldn't imagine trying to work with 100 megapixel files, they would be massive and take way too much time to upload, edit, render etc...I can see the R5 II getting a bump up to 60 megapixel to match the Sony a7R V though. I think thats about as high resolution as they will go.
I love your work. I’m inspired to shoot fashion. I would love to continue to see your Broncolor lighting setup’s outdoors shoot. If you shoot with the Hasselblad in the future I’d watch that video also
@DariaKoso Sometimes people don’t know how hard is to make a video, most of the creators make it look easy and that’s why I suggested bloopers so you can show the difficulties in the production. Love so much your content
When you get your Canon mirrorless you should try the adapter first. Some people like the older lens better now I'm hearing because the newer lens are way to sharp.
Do you have a Canon DSLR back up. I once had a shutter break at a wedding. I bring three cameras with me most of the time unless it's a downtown wedding then I might take the train in.
My father worked at a gas station back in the 1960s. The owner told my dad some guy once came into his gas station looking for investors. He told the gas station owner he invented a camera and the photo comes out. The gas station owner thought it was a scam and passed. It was Edwin H. Land the inventor of Polaroid. That gas station is no longer there its the Jackson Mann Community Center. The gas station owner told my dad he wished he invested in Polaroid but he thought Edwin H. Land was a scam artist.
@@DariaKoso Sigma makes fantastic lenses. Their 24-70 f/2.8 ART lens for the EF mount is $700 cheaper than the Canon version and just as good, it's actually a bit more sharp too. I have the Sigma 28-70 f/2.8 for my Lumix S5II and that was only $650. Sigma is great.
Hmm I agree with you, but I don’t think that’s a good time for buying it, I’m waiting new and better mirrorless camera from canon, I don’t feel the current mirrorless Canon camera model is right for for me and so I have also Hasselblad X2D 100C 😃