Jenny Owens Photography It’s equipment, that’s it😀 Just tools time fuel our creativity. I generally take good care of my gear tho😉 Thank you for your kind words and for watching!
Maren Altman The L-bracket is an absolute essential part of my camera now. Especially if you want to do long exposure photography vertical shots. Thanks so much for watching 🔥🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing this knowledgeable information. I'm still learning about camera myself. I will recommend next time make the video a little short and make two different ones. Once again thanks for sharing!
Lassana Moore Yay, bro, thanks for the cool advice - I was afraid that it felt too long, but didn’t want to chop it it into two parts. I have to be faster at delivering my thoughts, I guess. But hey, thanks for watching and stay adventurous with your photography, man!🤙🔥
do you find yourself using the 70-200 a lot? I am building my gear up and I am deciding between a 24-105 or a 70-200 and having a hard time deciding between which one to get first
DakFree122 As I said in the vid, the drone has been both a steep learning curve, but also a huge game changer in my photography! I really can’t recommend getting a drone enough. Thanks for your feedback and for watching 🙏🏻🔥
@@RadAdventureDude You won't regret it, check out the brand new Mavic Air II that was released yesterday - should be good and much lighter in weight. And when you have purchased, I think you will like my last video: ua-cam.com/video/FB790Ld89tg/v-deo.html
@@RadAdventureDude You won't regret it! Maybe you should check out the brand new Mavic Air II, just released yesterday! Looks promising and with a very small form factor. And then you should check out my last video about how to improve your portrait mode photos with a drone:-)
Great vid! Thanks. I went from the Canon 80D to the Canon EOS RP (APS-C to FF). In a lot of ways, it's a downgrade of a camera body (like battery life, build quality, pictures per second, etc.) but what I found is I often left my camera at home from day to day moments and didn't capture interesting shots because the camera body was 800g + my favorite lens was another 800g, and so the total package was HUGE and HEAVY! So now I have a 450g camera with a light 50mm lens and a honky 24-105 L lens for my "more serious" pictures, I suppose. I also have a super small, light, backpack that fits my camera with any lens in it so when I leave my house I can fit my "day to day" gear (camera, wallet, small ipad, keys, masks, etc.). In the end, the change to mirrorless was to increase my photography time. :) Regardless, thanks for the lens recommendations and bag gear! Could you make a "What's in my day to day bag" video? I'd be more interested in seeing your urban gear or your camera setup you take when you're just going out for a bit, not dedicating a day / 5-8 hours to exploring and taking pictures, but rather, exploring your city, etc. Thanks! :)
Christian Als I loved the part where you said your drone controller was the best over priced item you've ever purchased. 🤣 but I agree those overhead shots are beautiful. But the drone will have to wait. I'm looking to add individual ND filter kit and get rid of my variable ND
David Senteno Yeah, I find that I can get the same result in Lightroom that I could with variable nd’s. The solid ones are often better quality. Keep up the good work, sir!😀🤙😊
I love how you just throw your accessories to the side! Great photography and thanks for the insight into what you carry with you.
Jenny Owens Photography It’s equipment, that’s it😀 Just tools time fuel our creativity. I generally take good care of my gear tho😉 Thank you for your kind words and for watching!
thank you for this! definitely looking to get that L-bracket myself.
Maren Altman The L-bracket is an absolute essential part of my camera now. Especially if you want to do long exposure photography vertical shots. Thanks so much for watching 🔥🙏🏻
Jealous of your D850!!! Keep these coming🔥🔥
It's hands-down the best DSLR I have ever owned, so I understand:-) The files are amazing, no less. Thanks so much for watching, bro!
Thank you for sharing this knowledgeable information. I'm still learning about camera myself. I will recommend next time make the video a little short and make two different ones. Once again thanks for sharing!
Lassana Moore Yay, bro, thanks for the cool advice - I was afraid that it felt too long, but didn’t want to chop it it into two parts. I have to be faster at delivering my thoughts, I guess. But hey, thanks for watching and stay adventurous with your photography, man!🤙🔥
do you find yourself using the 70-200 a lot? I am building my gear up and I am deciding between a 24-105 or a 70-200 and having a hard time deciding between which one to get first
Great video I hope I can upgrade my camera set up with a drone. Wonderful shots! Keep it up!
DakFree122 As I said in the vid, the drone has been both a steep learning curve, but also a huge game changer in my photography! I really can’t recommend getting a drone enough. Thanks for your feedback and for watching 🙏🏻🔥
@@ChristianAls Thanks for this advice! This will me my next investment for my camera bag!
@@RadAdventureDude You won't regret it, check out the brand new Mavic Air II that was released yesterday - should be good and much lighter in weight. And when you have purchased, I think you will like my last video: ua-cam.com/video/FB790Ld89tg/v-deo.html
@@RadAdventureDude You won't regret it! Maybe you should check out the brand new Mavic Air II, just released yesterday! Looks promising and with a very small form factor. And then you should check out my last video about how to improve your portrait mode photos with a drone:-)
@@ChristianAls Sounds great Christian, I will check it out. Thanks for your help!
Great vid! Thanks. I went from the Canon 80D to the Canon EOS RP (APS-C to FF). In a lot of ways, it's a downgrade of a camera body (like battery life, build quality, pictures per second, etc.) but what I found is I often left my camera at home from day to day moments and didn't capture interesting shots because the camera body was 800g + my favorite lens was another 800g, and so the total package was HUGE and HEAVY! So now I have a 450g camera with a light 50mm lens and a honky 24-105 L lens for my "more serious" pictures, I suppose. I also have a super small, light, backpack that fits my camera with any lens in it so when I leave my house I can fit my "day to day" gear (camera, wallet, small ipad, keys, masks, etc.). In the end, the change to mirrorless was to increase my photography time. :) Regardless, thanks for the lens recommendations and bag gear! Could you make a "What's in my day to day bag" video? I'd be more interested in seeing your urban gear or your camera setup you take when you're just going out for a bit, not dedicating a day / 5-8 hours to exploring and taking pictures, but rather, exploring your city, etc. Thanks! :)
Nice!
Dina Galal Thank you very much for watching. I hope you got away with something.
Amazing my friend!! I just got the L-Bracket for long exposure photography :D
The Future Tech Is Here That’s amazing to hear, dude! It’s a small investment, and I bet you’re going to big results using this. Thanks for watching 🔥
Coming over from Instagram. Cheers my friend.
David Senteno You’re such a champ, dude! Thanks for the support, hope you took something away from my video 🙏🏻🔥
Christian Als I loved the part where you said your drone controller was the best over priced item you've ever purchased. 🤣 but I agree those overhead shots are beautiful. But the drone will have to wait. I'm looking to add individual ND filter kit and get rid of my variable ND
David Senteno Yeah, I find that I can get the same result in Lightroom that I could with variable nd’s. The solid ones are often better quality. Keep up the good work, sir!😀🤙😊