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Scott Stramyk
Приєднався 24 гру 2019
I'm Scott Stramyk,
An Australian based Commercial & Travel Photographer, Educator and Photo Tour Specialist.
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bio.site/scottstramyk
An Australian based Commercial & Travel Photographer, Educator and Photo Tour Specialist.
Subscribe to learn more about photography and to join my journey as I take you along on my travels.
Want to work with me check out my site and send me an email.
bio.site/scottstramyk
How to Pack Like a Pro | 5 Essential Photography Items for Road Trip Adventures
I’m going to be showing you the five most essential photographic items that I take when going on a road trip or international trip.This is a refined list of camera accessories that I have condensed down and finessed over 15 years of shooting.Below is a list of the items in the video with their respective links.If you purchase anything from Maxxum don’t forget to use my affiliate code PC10 - for a 10% discount off anything from this website. Can’t wait to see what you create with these items!
Haida Magnetic Filters Kit - www.maxxum.com.au/haida-nanopro-magnetic-filter-kits
Jupio Dedicated Duo USB Charger with LCD for Canon LP-E6/LP-E6N - www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-dedicated-duo-usb-charger-with-lcd-for-canon
Jupio Canon LP-E6NH - www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-canon-lp-e6nh-7.2v-2130mah-battery
Jupio Powervault III Wireless 10K Powerbank- www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-powervault-iii-2-port-usb-wireless-10-000mah
Phottix M200R RGB LED Light - www.digidirect.com.au/catalog/product/view/id/45362/s/phottix-m200rgb-pocket-led-rgb-light-with-power-bank-for-mobile-phones?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhfipBhCqARIsAH9msbloe4yneL1MQLxRjOrj89H-cpkzEOkYXp9uMs_6w-IwOiFVv0-nwYoaAl00EALw_wcB
Phottix M500R RGB LED Light (Bigger version) - amzn.to/40iUFraCygnett ChargeUp Pro 25K Laptop Power Bank - www.cygnett.com/products/chargeup-pro-series-25k-laptop-power-bank
Don’t forget to subscribe to my UA-cam channel to see the next episodes once they are live: www.youtube.com/@scottstramyk?sub_confirmation=1
www.youtube.com/@thephotographyworkshopco4520
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👨🏼🎓 Master your photography through my photographic workshops & tours: www.scottstramyk.com/workshops-tours🧙♂️Become apart of my Mentoring program and fast track your photography in 3 months www.scottstramyk.com/mentoring-program
⛩️ Join me for the photographic tour of a lifetime in Japan during Winter - Feb 2025 www.scottstramyk.com/japan-winter-tour
📸 Check out instagram to follow along my journey as I explore this planet scottstramyk
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Maxxum list of products: www.maxxum.com.au/
Use this discount code for 10% off all tripods at checkout. (Australia only TC's apply) Code: PC10
- Haida
M10 Red Diamond ND Filters - www.maxxum.com.au/haida-m10-red-diamond-nd-filters
M10-II Professional Kit www.maxxum.com.au/haida-m10-ii-professional-kit
Haida M10-II Enthusiast Kit www.maxxum.com.au/haida-m10-ii-enthusiast-kit
Haida M10 Filter Pouch www.maxxum.com.au/haida-m10-filter-pouch-to-hold-8pcs-of-100mm-inser
- Benro www.maxxum.com.au/benro-rhino-34c-with-vx30-head-carbon-fibre-photo
- Shimoda www.maxxum.com.au/brand/shimoda/
- Boya www.maxxum.com.au/boya-by-xm6-s2-mini-2.4ghz-dual-channel-wireless-m
- Feiyutech www.maxxum.com.au/feiyutech-scorp-pro-3-axis-handheld-gimbal-for-dsl
International viewers: check out the links below:
Haida M10mkii holder system - amzn.to/3RAJw0R
Haida M10 Enthusiast Kit II - amzn.to/3JIlY8h
Benro Rhino 34C - amzn.to/3x1E5yp
Boya BY-XM6-S2 Mini - amzn.to/3Yw87Gk
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📸 GEAR
Canon EOS R3 - amzn.to/3ovNQ7j
Canon EOS R5 - amzn.to/3JMTI4h
Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L - amzn.to/40CoNxs
Canon RF70-200mm F2.8 L - amzn.to/3X501Dm
Canon RF24-105mm F4LIS L - amzn.to/3I30d1y
Canon RF50mm F1.2L - amzn.to/3DNq8rP
Bose QC45 - amzn.to/3x2I8e0
Ten Axis V2 Backpack 24L - www.maxxum.com.au/tenba-axis-v2-24l-backpack-black
Shimoda Action X 50 - www.maxxum.com.au/shimoda-action-x50-backpack
Jupio Dedicated Duo USB Charger with LCD for Canon LP-E6/LP-E6N www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-dedicated-duo-usb-charger-with-lcd-for-canon
Jupio Canon LP-E6NH www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-canon-lp-e6nh-7.2v-2130mah-battery
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Check out Epidemic Sound (30 days free) - share.epidemicsound.com/crt7bp
DISCLAIMER: A selection of the links above are Amazon + other affiliate codes, this means if you should make a purchases I get a small commission (at absolutely no cost to you) which helps supports my channel.
Haida Magnetic Filters Kit - www.maxxum.com.au/haida-nanopro-magnetic-filter-kits
Jupio Dedicated Duo USB Charger with LCD for Canon LP-E6/LP-E6N - www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-dedicated-duo-usb-charger-with-lcd-for-canon
Jupio Canon LP-E6NH - www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-canon-lp-e6nh-7.2v-2130mah-battery
Jupio Powervault III Wireless 10K Powerbank- www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-powervault-iii-2-port-usb-wireless-10-000mah
Phottix M200R RGB LED Light - www.digidirect.com.au/catalog/product/view/id/45362/s/phottix-m200rgb-pocket-led-rgb-light-with-power-bank-for-mobile-phones?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhfipBhCqARIsAH9msbloe4yneL1MQLxRjOrj89H-cpkzEOkYXp9uMs_6w-IwOiFVv0-nwYoaAl00EALw_wcB
Phottix M500R RGB LED Light (Bigger version) - amzn.to/40iUFraCygnett ChargeUp Pro 25K Laptop Power Bank - www.cygnett.com/products/chargeup-pro-series-25k-laptop-power-bank
Don’t forget to subscribe to my UA-cam channel to see the next episodes once they are live: www.youtube.com/@scottstramyk?sub_confirmation=1
www.youtube.com/@thephotographyworkshopco4520
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👨🏼🎓 Master your photography through my photographic workshops & tours: www.scottstramyk.com/workshops-tours🧙♂️Become apart of my Mentoring program and fast track your photography in 3 months www.scottstramyk.com/mentoring-program
⛩️ Join me for the photographic tour of a lifetime in Japan during Winter - Feb 2025 www.scottstramyk.com/japan-winter-tour
📸 Check out instagram to follow along my journey as I explore this planet scottstramyk
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Maxxum list of products: www.maxxum.com.au/
Use this discount code for 10% off all tripods at checkout. (Australia only TC's apply) Code: PC10
- Haida
M10 Red Diamond ND Filters - www.maxxum.com.au/haida-m10-red-diamond-nd-filters
M10-II Professional Kit www.maxxum.com.au/haida-m10-ii-professional-kit
Haida M10-II Enthusiast Kit www.maxxum.com.au/haida-m10-ii-enthusiast-kit
Haida M10 Filter Pouch www.maxxum.com.au/haida-m10-filter-pouch-to-hold-8pcs-of-100mm-inser
- Benro www.maxxum.com.au/benro-rhino-34c-with-vx30-head-carbon-fibre-photo
- Shimoda www.maxxum.com.au/brand/shimoda/
- Boya www.maxxum.com.au/boya-by-xm6-s2-mini-2.4ghz-dual-channel-wireless-m
- Feiyutech www.maxxum.com.au/feiyutech-scorp-pro-3-axis-handheld-gimbal-for-dsl
International viewers: check out the links below:
Haida M10mkii holder system - amzn.to/3RAJw0R
Haida M10 Enthusiast Kit II - amzn.to/3JIlY8h
Benro Rhino 34C - amzn.to/3x1E5yp
Boya BY-XM6-S2 Mini - amzn.to/3Yw87Gk
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📸 GEAR
Canon EOS R3 - amzn.to/3ovNQ7j
Canon EOS R5 - amzn.to/3JMTI4h
Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L - amzn.to/40CoNxs
Canon RF70-200mm F2.8 L - amzn.to/3X501Dm
Canon RF24-105mm F4LIS L - amzn.to/3I30d1y
Canon RF50mm F1.2L - amzn.to/3DNq8rP
Bose QC45 - amzn.to/3x2I8e0
Ten Axis V2 Backpack 24L - www.maxxum.com.au/tenba-axis-v2-24l-backpack-black
Shimoda Action X 50 - www.maxxum.com.au/shimoda-action-x50-backpack
Jupio Dedicated Duo USB Charger with LCD for Canon LP-E6/LP-E6N www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-dedicated-duo-usb-charger-with-lcd-for-canon
Jupio Canon LP-E6NH www.maxxum.com.au/jupio-canon-lp-e6nh-7.2v-2130mah-battery
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Want to find and use awesome music in your videos or presentations…
Check out Epidemic Sound (30 days free) - share.epidemicsound.com/crt7bp
DISCLAIMER: A selection of the links above are Amazon + other affiliate codes, this means if you should make a purchases I get a small commission (at absolutely no cost to you) which helps supports my channel.
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How to take professional photos on a Beginner camera | Entry level camera vs Pro Camera Comparison
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In this video I Compare the entry level 3000D DSLR from Canon vs the Flagship full-frame professional mirrorless Canon R3 camera. A video to showcase what you can do with both cameras and how different they are when being used in the field in a range of shooting and lighting environments. I take this camera through Landscape, Street, Portrait and Product photography shooting environments and te...
Best travel tripod comparison in the field | Benro Rhino VS Benro Tortoise
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While I explore the beautiful Arrowtown, New Zealand, let me take you through the tripods I have with me and why I carry both and how they both benefit me out in the field. This is tripod gear comparison video to help guide you to make the best decision for your travel photography needs. Maxxum list of products: www.maxxum.com.au/ Use this discount code for 10% off all tripods at checkout. (Aus...
Road tripping around New Zealand Vlog 001
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Follow along as I explore the alluring South Island New Zealand as I travel from Sydney to Christchurch in search for some epic landscapes and magical views. This is a 3 part vlog series that will take you along the road trip of myself and good friend Greg Sullavan in search for some amazing locations to photograph.Come along for the ride, learn about photography and see what happens along the ...
How to Create Dreamlike Landscapes in camera
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Follow along as I explore the enchanting Norfolk Island in search for some amazing waterfalls to capture dreamlike landscape imagery all in camera.During this video I’ll be showcasing the Haida M10Mkii Filter system and the range of Red Diamond ND GND filters. I’ll be discussing when to use them and which ones will provide you with the best results to create dreamlike landscape photos in camera...
Scott Stramyk - New Ambassador Video
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Introducing my latest video showcasing my new ambassadorship with Maxxum Product line up. This includes Benro, Tenba, Boya, Haida, Shimoda, Feiyutech, Jupio, and more. I'm proud to be partnered up with Maxxum Australia to be creating content of me in the field with the gear that assists me in creating the imagery that I make for my clients and guests during my photo tours. If you would like to ...
How to create night photography composites in Adobe Photoshop.
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In this Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop tutorial I will be showing you how to combine two different images together to showcase the light projections from the Night light festival, Vivid Sydney 2022. For all that attended my workshop thank you for doing so! I can't wait to see what you create. If you are interested in booking in on one of my workshops or would like to reach out to me click the li...
YOGA GROOVE STUDIOS WEBSITE REBRAND
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Yoga Groove Studios is a new Yoga studio in Liverpool. Nedina came to me wanting to create a new look and feel with the move of her studio into a bran new location and wanted to redo her website as well. With this we worked on overhauing all the content for this business.
Lyndsay Gannon - Fitness Personal Training Branding Video
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When a hard working individual comes to you wanting a Branding campaign shoot for her website you go all out with stills and a video. Check out the stills in the Branding portfolio. www.scottstramyk.com/branding
Art of Light Workshop hosted by Scott Stramyk and Rachael Tagg
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Art of Light Workshop hosted by Scott Stramyk and Rachael Tagg
As a point of reference it would be good to know how tall you are. I am quite tall and have trouble finding a tripod that keeps the camera at eye level
Between those two ball heads - which one is "better"? Mostly to be used for landscape photography. No so often - wildlife/bird photography (with a heavy Sigma 150-600). Thank you
Hey Alex I’d highly recommend the VX30 over the GX35. It’s a personal preference really but I found the VX30 a taller and more user friendly to operate in all conditions. The grooves that are carved into the ball joints are deeper making it easier to lock and unlock. Where as the GX35 can be harder to get a grip on in colder conditions or when using gloves. I find it doesn’t lock down as easily. It always need an extra half turn after you’ve tightened it.
Great video Scott. really useful to get that bit of professional experience to help tease out the differences between these two tripods. I'm kinda lined up to the Rhino 34C first I think. I'm also waiting for an L-bracket to arrive in the post!!
Great to hear Clive, what LBracket did you end up getting? How have you found the tripod and bracket combo when out shooting?
Benro vs Benro in the “Best travel tripod”, funny how that works in our Benro only world … pass
@@boctunes1853 I appreciate the comment, although you might be looking for a brand vs brand comparison. This video is comparing two different tripods from.m the same brand I use travelling and how it compares and why a photographer might prefer one model over the other for their travels.
Oh I want that light!
Just got a new Benro Tortoise 35C. This very thoughtful detailed presentation is very helpful. Thank you indeed!
@@jakemcavoy2554 great choice, I love mine. What do you prefer to photograph with your Tortoise?
@@scottstramyk thank you for the video, it was great. I cant decide between the tortoise 34c and 35c. For river spots or coast with small waves hitting the tripod legs would the bigger diameter legs of the 34c be a real difference? On the other hand 35c gives a lil bit more height and is also easier to store. Thanks!!
@@juanradlfphotoI had to go the extra height as I felt that was more important for my style of shooting.
I did not decide yet between these two. So, if I understood well, tortoise is taller when opened but havier then rhino and also bigger when closed. I have checked their web page and apparently figures are completely different. I need one for traveling ; small when closed, tall when open, and light weight. Can you help me please choose betewwn theese 2? My heaviest lens is a Tamron 150-50 mm - abt 2kg
The rhino is heavier due to the centre Coloumn. Comes in at 500grams heavier, it also inverts to reduce its overall closed length. The tortoise has no centre column and makes for a better low lying tripod without dismantling the tripod.
The camera of my dreams this R
@@ppromoallhaitihaiti6027 It is a beast of a camera
I'm torn between them. The Tortoise seem to pack thinner which could help with backpacking, but the Rhino seems more versatile going higher or (upside down) lower.
Yes that’s right. I personally take the rhino with me more often. It’s the one I tend to pack more frequently
Thank you for a great review Scott. I’m planning to travel to Iceland and Scotland soon and not sure which travel tripod to buy. I’m my mid 60’s weight and sturdiness is important. I also use a R5 and RF lenses which are not light. Which would you recommend?
What did you end up choosing. I would normally recommend the rhino for colder conditions due to it having a better ball head suited to cold conditions. All comes down to the ball joint design.
@@scottstramyk Hi Scott, I bought a Innorel GT324 Carbon tripod. It is supplied with a small column, weighs 2.2kg, Max Height 179cm, folds down to 62cm, and is supplied with a 44mm ball head which I wasn't fond off, so I'm using my Leofoto Ball Head which has a quick release mech and far better quality. At the time it was $340 Aussie dollars. So far, I've used the tripod a number of times including an Astro shoot. It worked fine and it showed to be very stable due to its sizable leg diameter. Thanks for asking.
@ oh that’s awesome, I haven’t seen that one myself, but the leofoto have grabbed my attention for the quick release.
Buyers beware --- Benro has not been able to ship The Theta Tripod. Benro is over a year late. They do not even update their website. It is June 9th and the website still says it is expecting to start shipping in May. Have sent a bunch of messages asking for updates and lately for my money back and NO RESPONSES! Maybe they are having financial troubles, but this video is a joke! DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! Benro customer support does not respond!
Do not buy a Rhino tripod, especially if you need to travel. They fall apart, anything that can fall off probably will and then you will be passed from pillar to post because the custimer service in Europe is non-existent.
Hi @dalyfoto thanks for your comment. Thats a very interesting situation and personally not my experience with the brand. customer service in Australia is very much the opposite experience here. I know that if people have issues in Aus that they have been looked after quickly. Ive taken these tripods through all conditions and havent had any issues except losing a rubber screw foot when I loaned my tripod to a friend. (User error for screwing the wrong part off when packing down the tripod)
Thank you for this video, If I want to buy one of them which one you recomend? I want to use heavy long lens on it (the nikon z 180-600 mm), I do also landscape astrophotography.
I would recommend the one in the video. Benro Rhino 34C It’s great because you can also turn it into a monopod.
Bro I'm 5'9 I'm considering Benro mach 3 TMA38CL or Rhino FRHN34C OR FRHN24C, which one among these would you suggest me to get considering my height?
Nice review 🙂👍
Thank you for the kind compliment. Glad you liked it
best tripod is the one u get for free from sponsors
I’ve purchased and owned over 10 different tripods over the years and even own a $1500 gitzo tripod and this Benro Rhino tripod is my favourite tripod I’ve owned and I use it for just about every shoot.
If the ball head of the Rhino 34c is removed, what's the weight of the tripod itself? Appreciate the response in advance. Great review too. Thanks.
Hi @naturallybob Thanks for asking. After testing it all out individually heres the breakdown Tripod Benro Rhino 34C Tripod - 2.09kg Legs -1.74kg VX30 Head - 343g I hope this helps you make your decision. Its not the lightest tripod in the world. But I can set up a supertele lens on this and its rigid. I can shoot 400mm long exposure photos at night and still get stable sharp photos without movement from the tripod. Obviously other factors can really affect this but with minimising wind and other elements of vibration. This is of utmost importance when travelling.
@@scottstramyk Thank you! Really appreciate it. I just need the tripos actually. I'll be using a different head, the Manfrotto MVH500AH. Basically using it for birdwatching using a spotting scope. A bit of a large scope hence the added weight is okay for windy situations. Again, thanks a lot for the response.
@@naturallybob Oh perfect! I know that head, Ive had it in the past! Another amazing bird watcher/photographers gimbal head is the Benro GH2FL Low Profile Folding Gimbal Head. Foldable, portable and amazing fluidity. If you need a seperate one for the tele lens.
@@scottstramyk Oh, nice. Thank you, Scott!
An informative review, Scott! One thing to add though - the GX30 has a rotating mounting base, meaning it removes the need for a seperate levelling base when shooting panoramas. You just simply level the camera and rotate the top mounting plate (where you fix the caemra). I dont own a GX ballhead myself, so correct me if im wrong, of course. But Im pretty sure thats how its supposed to work :)
That is exactly how it works. Yes there are two rotating functions on the head which help but i found that i get more mobility when my tripod is at an off balanced position on rough terrain. More flexibility provides me with more control when shooting. Plus the extra 2 inches it gives my height without compromising the tripod stability is a big benefit without a centre column.
Milkyway
Nicely presented essentials video.
Thanks very much, I hope you got a lot out of the video.
Great video Scott. Some great gear items mentioned. One thing worth mentioning that some people may not know is the restrictions airlines have when it comes to travelling with powerbanks and spare batteries. Generally, all batteries should be carry-on only (battery terminals should be covered), and powerbanks should be <100Wh (approx 25600mAh). You can carry larger batteries, but you'll need prior written permission from the airlines. Also, I have a question. How do you find the Jupio non-genuine batteries? Are they comparable to the Canon batteries.
This was one thing I didn't get to add into the video so thanks for sharing. The reason why I recommened that particular Cygnett Chargeup Pro 25K is that their other 27K laptop charger is too big for airlines. So this one has a large 96watt support that is needed to charge the 16in Macbook Pro as well as coming under the airport travel restrictions. It has been a really great addition to the kit for these reasons! If you can avoid having to get permission from airline when you travel you bring less attention to yourself and your weight limits you are carrying on board. And I am all for flying under the radar... Pun intended. Initially I was a little hesitant to use The Jupio batteries as they weren't genuine but after using them for over a year I find that they last the same, if not longer than the genuine Canon LPE6NH at less than $100 cheaper. Doesn't make sense to spend all that extra money. Put it towards another accessory or save it for your next adventure, can never go wrong buying sticky date puddings on roadtrips!
Thanks Scott, great advice!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Some good info Scott, thanks. I will definitely be purchasing some of those for my next road trip.
They have been a staple in my kit. They have gotten me out of a few troublesome situations that’s for sure.
With the GX ballheads from Benro you don't need this additional leveling base because you'll have the upper panorama panning on this ballhead! Therefore you could save weight.
I like the extra height and functionality it gives me and it doesn’t weigh a great deal extra. When I’m doing a full day hike in to a destination I might take it off.
VX also has that, and it's a nice feature. But if you want to do a pano at an angle you still need to level the base.
Can I get a pin please?😢
How do you find the stability of the 5 section Tortoise when fully extended? I am 5’ 8” and I am undecided if I should just go for the 4 section Tortoise which will be inherently more stable than the 5 section when fully extended. Do you find having a tripod that is slightly taller helps e.g. when shooting night sky etc?
The taller your tripod the more susceptible it is to wind and vibration and flex. You can always use the centre hook to counteract any of this by weighing it down with a camera bag. In saying that I haven’t noticed any difference between a four section in a five section tripod in terms of stability. These tripods are rocksolid. I chose this tripod purely for its height and its ability to go tall, so I can shoot environments and landscapes from a higher vantage point. Definitely helps when you having to shoot over man-made fences or structures. Generally when I’m shooting night sky, my tripod is as small and low to the ground as possible to reduce any camera shake or vibration on the tripod itself. The other reason is that I want to catch up so much night sky as possible so if I have my tripod extended I’m unable to get the composition that I want for the night Sky scene.
Nice look at the Tortoise. My current travel tripod is shorter than the Tortoise even with its center column (which I hate to use) so ive been looking for a taller, columnless travel tripod and this sound like it will check all the boxes for me. ✔️
That would be a perfect addition to your kit! It’s such a solid tripod that is sturdy at full extent.
Great comparisons Scott. Since getting the R7, I like to use my other camera, 1200D, for macro photography - I just feel more connected & creative with that for flowers etc. Strange I know. Of course, I love everything about the R7 - the difference between the two are worlds apart. Enjoyed watching this video and surprisingly I picked over half of the 3000D shots. :)
Great video man! Super impressed with what you got with the 3000D, I got a couple wrong haha. Shows well that a camera can definitely assist you in some ways, but ultimately other factors are key!
great vid! would love to see what it's like comparing EF lenses with adapters to native EOS R lenses on the R3 / R5 bodies of the same type. Understandably, with time comes better glass, coating etc.. but would be great to see how 10 - 15 year old lens designs stack up against modern mirrorless glass (AF, CA, rendering, color, raws). Keep it up Scotty! <3
As Ansel Adam's famously once quoted: "The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!"
Did you call the griptilian a basic pocket knife haha
Haha, Yes I did. Wondering if anyone would pick up on that! Best knife out there.
but was it a leatherman? - Marcus hahaha (hey Caspar)
Can I attach s4pro video head to Rhino?
the S4pro looks like it will fit. its the same fitting as the tortoise and they sell it as a kit. My only concern but there should just be enough clearance is the wing nut at the bottom of the head could scrub the locking rubber of the centre column. You would still be able to use it though.
Tortoise looks really good but i may need center column. Do you think it has enough height for videography?@@scottstramyk
@@mordavian most traditional video tripods don’t use a centre column. If you got this with the s4probhead you’d be at a max of 159cms. Looks like this. www.maxxum.com.au/benro-tortoise-24clv-with-s4pro-head-carbon-fibre
Or 164cm with this one - www.maxxum.com.au/benro-tortoise-34clv-with-s4pro-head-carbon-fibre
@@scottstramyk Thank you for the link 🙏164 cm is total height with head? This is a good option but i may need to attach a small photography head like GX35. In this scenario, the height may not be enough. I don't want to carry video head all the time with me. It is heavy compared to GX35.
How tall are you? And is the rhino fully extended? Because it comes right upto your eye level
I'm 6ft, the tortoise tripod has a maximum height of 156cm then add the additional LBA2 leveling base it proably gets to a heigh of 162cm then my camera sits on top of that. So shooting height is probably close to 168cm which is a great height.
Epic mate. Need to get back to NZ 😍
I'm keen, Didn't get to do any of the hiking I wanted. Nor did I get to visit Milford sound.
08:57 The head has a double panaromy adjustment. You don't need a leveling base. You're very handsome 🙂
Do you really need the levelling base when both these tripods come with dual panning heads? If the legs are not level, is it not possible to just unlock the ball on the ball head, level the top plate on the head, lock the ball then if you are panning/rotating use the top panning feature only.
Great question, it is definitely an option. Firstly, I don't want to have to remove my camera from my tripod to see the spirit level on the top plate, by having the levelling base this gives me another spirit level lower down to indicate the legs are level without changing my setup. Secondly, In my personal experience I have found that if the legs aren't level and without the use of the levelling base my panoramas tend to shift/droop away from the horizon even when using the dual panning functions. I find the bottom panning knob to be more accurate and shift less in a full rotation in comparison to the top plate level. I'd rather level the legs through the levelling base over just the head. It quickens my set up time especially in the morning or evening when the light is ever changing and I need to move quickly to different compositions.
That's fine until you want to do a pano with your camera at an angle. Then a leveling base is a convinient way of avoiding the hassle of adjusting the tripod legs to level the base.
Awesome work! I assume the benro leveling base is also compatible to other tripod correct?
I believe so, For the most part, Yes. They are just a universal thread similar to all tripod accessories and head are. The only thing you would need to consider is the size of the legs and head that are going onto it. You may find that the locking levers may hit or rub at certain angles when setting up out in the field.
Soo windy! Stunning photos!
Nearly blown off the mountain!
Very nice, one question, what about the aperture?Should I keep it open at max all the time for lanscape photos? Great channel. New subscribers here
Your choice of aperture should be chosen for the creative effect that you would like to achieve. Shallow depth of field can be achieved by using a lower F/# (2.8,4,5.6) if you want to capture with the whole scene in focus use a narrower depth of field (F11,13,16)
i love landscape photography❤
Excellent, thank you!
Unless a waterfall has a ton of flow, I would always use a ND. Great video Scott!
Thanks for the comment Vlad, I'm glad you found it helpful.
Really!
great video man
Thank you very much. Would love to know what you want to see next
Hi Scott Just found your channel. Have subscribed.I am a commercial photographer and landscape photographer from the Blue Mountains NSW. Sniper Photography
Amazing, I am up in the blue mountains a lot. It is full of so many different scenes to capture. Not to mention the waterfalls! Might see you out there some day.
What a spectacular place! Thanks for taking us along. 🙂
My pleasure Trish. It is definitely worth the trip to visit. A gorgeous destination.
Very nice Scotty
It is a marvellous location, hope you picked up a few tips from the video.
Love this! I had always wondered how to do this. Thank you so very much!
You are so welcome! I hope you have implemented this into your workflow!
Some incredible visuals in this!!
Norfolk Island is a stunning location, It was a joy to capture the island. Great to be able to get the drone up to capture some impressive visuals around the beaches and cliffs.