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Thank you so much for this video! I Just started doing motorsports photography and videography to supplement my RU-vid channel for my SIM racing. I am trying to learn at aa accelerated pace! My wife and I have stated shooting but the two pieces of gear that became quickly apparent was that I needed a gimbal (the Gopro still feels choppy for my it walks), and the camera I have is limited to 1080 (A7ii) but takes great pictures. This makes slow motion edits impossible for 1080 and even the full speed shots feel a bit grainy. Thanks for your tip!
So happy to hear I could help! - I used an A7ii before switching to my current setup and I loved it. It’s a fantastic camera in its own right. Also, happy to help if you have any more questions regarding motorsports photo and video, I’d say I’m also in the early ish stages so feel free to drop me a dm on Instagram if you have any questions and I’ll do my best to help! - thank you for the lovely comment & welcome to the channel!
@@LucasJohnsonFaustino follow up to this. Just ordered a gimbal in time to head to the Rolex in about 2 weeks. hoping to put it to good use and get creative. Plus picked up an A7iii a little while back. One question I cant seem to find a solid answer to is if gimbal are fast enough to pan quickly to follow a race car at speed. I see alot of cameras with briefcase grips, but not many gimbals. id think that if you are not too close a gimbal could create some great speed shots.
Mirrorless cameras are probably the best entry point right now due to their versatility. There are fantastic options at a wide range of budgets and specs. I shoot on a Sony A7IV but Sony, Canon, Fujifilm & Panasonic all have great ranges. Drop me a DM over on instagram if you'd like any more help @lucasjohnsonfaustino