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Strapless gang! Thanks for sharing your thought process behind your gear - I always love seeing these kinds of BTS footage in the mix. The mobile printer is a great idea and would love to see mirrorless cameras adopt a direct to printer function to avoid having to send it to your phone first. I have a Fuji Instax that will shoot straight to print but the camera quality is pretty poor. Thanks for sharing your journey!
I had a Peak Design SD card holder and got rid of it. I was doing weddings and church functions at the time and I hated the sound of the Velcro when trying to open the holder. I now use a Lowepro hard case that holds 8 SD cards. When I use a card, I'll put it in the case back side of card facing out so I know it has pictures or video on it. Thanks for the video...I've got gear to check out now!
Hi! new suscriber from Mexico here. I agree with all of the accessories! I would add a few more though: 1. GNARBOX (if you're a travel photographer its really hard to carry a laptop and dongles to backup your work on a daily basis, Gnarbox backs up and organizes your footage and photos just by inserting the sd card. trust me, once you get one you won't be able to travel anywhere without it. 2. MEDIUM/LARGE DRYBAG: even If you're responsible enough to check the weather, you never know when you're going to get in an awkward situation. Being able to throw your essentials and expensive stuff into a drybag is a big help. 3.LENS CLEANING KIT . I like to clean my sensor at home, I can "close" my camera sensor so it doesn't get as dirty, but the lenses do take some punishment from time to time. I think it's a great idea to pack an air blaster and a cleaning brush :). Im loving your content by the way. Congrats!
Cheers for the video Mate! So I shoot Canon (still on 5D MKIV) and use the Peak Design Capture Clip, A FF Sensor Cleaner (not that one you mention - cant recall the brand), Think Tank Card Holder. For others - I have a Peak Design Field Pouch (V1) for all my cables/chargers & 100% use the Peak Design Slide strap - I shoot mostly family stuff and some non paid activities for friends and family - mostly in a single location and not far from my bag - so I use the strap as its across the body and I just throw my camera with grip attached behind me and I find it super efficient as it’s comfortable and as its behind me I never (touch wood) smash my camera around.
I now shoot without a strap most of the time becasue, I agree! It definetly does get in the way. But I do tend to wear my wrist strap in the city because it is so busy so I have it just incase I get bumped and drop it or someone even tries to steal it off me.
The grip on A7 is imperfect. The Card Reader cover is so wobbly. So far it is almost a single complain about the camera. UPD. A few other complains: rolling shutter, Only one slot supports cfexpress, cfexpress type a instead of type B, only 10 FPS when using lossy compression.
Yup, I shoot without a strap and when I'm out hiking around I know very well how much $ I'm holding so it makes me extra cautious. I find that when I'm trying to set up quick for some tripod long exposure scenarios that it gets in the way, but I have been meaning to get the Peak Designs mount.
I want to get the camera clip that hold your camera on the backpack strap by your chest area, that just seems so useful! I get slightly irritated always having to pull my camera straight out of my backpack all the time HAHA. Love the tips in this video! 💯✔️🔥
I use the clip but from another brand and I also can’t shoot with the camera strap on. So many times that you flip your camera to shoot vertical and you get the strap in front of the lens. The other day I clipped the strap in the camera and it was there till the first photo only 😂 But I keep it all the time on my backpack 🤷🏻♂️
I don't use my peak design strap anymore but I keep the anchor straps as if I want my friends to use my camera they're too nervous to touch it without a stap first 😝
I stopped using my strap too. One time I was traveling. I had the strap on and I put it around me and hen the strap broke and the camera hit the ground. Now I don’t use one but whenever I do. I find myself holding the camera scared it’s going to fall again
I literally took my camera strap off last week. The lens I use most often is a Sigma 150-600 which I carry by the tripod collar, and when shooting macro or anything with a tripod the strap usually gets in the way at some point. Love the content man- certainly a major, positive influence for my skillset and passion. And the mini printer is an AMAZING tip- I'm shooting my sisters wedding in a few months and I totally see the little photos being a huge hit.
Great recommendations however in regards to the sensor cleaning kit, under no circumstances clean your sensor out in the open if you can, but if there's no option don't scrub on it back and forth either. It's a 2 pass motion to clean your sensor, any more you risk the chance of scratching it.
You're carrying too much in your backpack. Running around cities with a heavy load is boring and exhausting. My pack is a depot to leave at the hotel room, the house or in the car and from that I pick the gear, I need for specific shooting. From your 7 MUST, I'll agree on the POL filter only. For me, the camera strap is essential, but I handle my camera in a quite different way as you do. Almost all focusing through the viewfinder and very seldom on the screen.
I definitely would still use the wrist strap for less safe environments. I know even with my wrist strap I feel unsafe in downtown New Orleans but it’s definitely better than the neck strap! I also love the bag clip. I also have used a sensor cleaning kit(my first week with my mirrorless I touched the sensor while changing lenses smh) and would suggest it to everyone to keep on them! I also love the idea of the baby photo printer for shots to give to people!
It takes me a year + to gather the funds for a new camera body. If I drop it and damage it, I will be without my psychological therapy for at least a year. So I keep a strap on my camera at all times (wrist strap or a neck strap - I use PGYTECH Universal Quick Connectors because Peak De$ign has lost their mind about cost vs utility). I couldn't' agree more on a backpack quick release camera clip for my camera (I use the NEEWER GP66 because Peak De$ign again :) .. for my Pentax K-3 Mark iii) .. I am on the lookout for a good organizer bag like your two sided cable holding bag. My camera bag (currently a sling bag), has gotten too busy inside, and tends to drop things when I open it. Great info, thank you for your time.
First I would never place any camera standing up on anything using the lens as a base like I just shockingly saw. That was shocking to see. Anyone standing a camera on the lens is just asking for it. The lens is not a stand, unless you're buying it from a bottle company and could care less. #2....Yes take your strap off...since your standing the camera on your lens, why not go all out looking for total total destruction.... When I have even family use my camera to take a photo, the VERY FIRST thing they know I'm doing is placing the STRAP on their neck...There's NO IF'S ands or Butts....It's not going to happen. I go the total opposite my straps are the best money can buy, to protect my investment. All you need is ONE mistake, they happen in a nano second without forseen warnings. And I don't use inexpensive filters diminishing the quality of Expensive lens glass and Bluing . Never use a paper towel and never wipe dry....your warm breath on a cool day is fine, Yes do take your lens off in the field and clean your sensor....There's No Dust There....LOL ! Better yet have an air can and embed the dust .....Sigh Don't buy air cans to blow the dust in....Think about how stupid that concept is ,,,,,!
I recently took the straps off all my nikons, currently using smallrig and K&F wrist straps, but usally shoting just eiyh hands. Favorite accessory is the L bracket. I have also put them on all my bodies. Tripod use is alot eaiser !!
I got the Outex underwater camera housing because of one of your videos and its not perfect, but I've been able to get some really cool photos in Hawaii of night snorkeling with Manta Rays.
Sir, I am beginner and I'm using canon 1500d. I don't know how to check shutter count in canon 1500d. Could you please tell me how to check shutter count. I tried by taking last pic and upload in various link, but finding canon shutter count is hard for me. Hope I get reply from u ASAP.. ☺
Great video! One silly question, what is that sitting on your camera's flash shoe at time mark 1:30? I'm assuming it's a transmitter for a remote flash, but the cable on it throws me off.
No, you do scare me the way you hold the cameras without straps and I see your filter busted or camera completely covered in mud! 😂 I’m using the body strap. I finally found someone who does more damage to camera gear than myself. 😆
Perso j'ai déjà nettoyé mon capteur sur mon ancien nikon D7000 et j'étais déjà effrayée à l'idée de le faire moi-même et au final tout s'est bien passé, par contre avec mon sony a 7iii je suis pas sure de le faire moi-même, la moindre rayure et tu peux remplacer ta camera 😭. Ensuite j'utilise les filtres Freewell qui sont ND et Polarisant en même temps et le clip Peak Design. Quant au strap, je ne l'utilise plus depuis quelques années aussi, sauf quand je suis dans des endroits où je n'ai pas confiance comme les grandes villes comme Paris, je le met au poignet.
I don't agree with what you said about straps and grips for dslr. For any beginner or even pro photographer, they are life savers= camera savers. It's the matter how proficient you are using them or how careless, you are.
Concert photographer. I stopped shooting with a strap this past year. It just got in the way ALL THE TIME. I've thought about getting a clip, but given the nature of what I do I'm around a lot of people with open beverages, and I'm just too concerned about the possibility of someone spilling a beer on me and it getting all over the camera. Between sets I'll just throw my camera in my bag. A portable printer might be something worth looking into, especially if I were to print my contact info on the opposite side and basically have a personalized business card.
Used various straps over the years, but they kept getting in the way & are cumbersome. Especially when packing into my bag. Been using a small rig hand strap which I like.
OK - This fellow almost certainly has been to the Olympic Peninsula. That is about the only place that you can photograph moose in a rain forrest. The rain forrest extends onto Vancouver Island, but there are no moose on the island.
Yes I've had memory cards break! They split like a sandwich the two sides come apart. I think they're better made now. I tend to use micro cards now. They are protected by the outer sleeve. Not broken one!
One day you will drop your camera lens combo I'm 100% sure without a strap and the damage going to be very painful. I did and the 2.5 grand lens was unrepairable, the camera was badly damaged and the repair cost 2 grand. Good luck wearing your cameras and lens combos without any straps, at least some hand straps.
Sorry but the fact that you need or use a disposable camera is just making my teeth hurt.....you have 3500 - 4000 dollar camera. Add the cost of the disposable then to develope in store or at home sorry just a waste of money but if you got it.......burn it.
I have dropped my camera …. Twice …. thanx to the Sony strap , since I have removed my camera strap i feel more secure than ever …. Just wished the Sony a6400 had a larger grip
I do that myself cleaning my sensor but I first use a blower then the cleaning brush and just 1 drop of cleaning luiqide. So show the right steps blower first.
I use pocket printer, SDcard reader, and filters (polarizing and promist). As for straps I didn't use that like ever, because my setup is extremely light for a fullframe if I go with my Sony A7 MK1 and 50/1.8 it's whole 630g, well all depends on you with what you wanna go and what you actually need for the shoot though, not gonna tell you how to live xD
I shoot without the camera strap, only wrist strap, and it usually works well but it's annoying if I need to use both hands. I don't have the clip so I can't attach the camera somewhere so my next plan is actually to get a military sling, one that is more practical than a normal camera strap.
On the topic of going strapless and other risks Pierre is willing to take with his camera gear: just keep in mind his camera equipment is a business expense, he can write off taxes. And he likely has a relationship with Sony. If you’re like most of us and do photography as a hobby to take pictures on trips and a family, there is no shame in using a strap and being careful. Buying a brand new body with an insurance claim is no easy task, trust me.
I took photos with phone for fun and my only accessory is macro lens with clip, coz built-in marco camera in my phone has very bad quality, but with this lens I can shoot macro photos with my main rare camera
I recently started photography with a Sony A7IV and have found your videos very useful Pierre! I have the PD slide lite but rarely used it. Instead, I use the PD cuff all the time. Might consider the PD clip in the near future.
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hey, do you have any recommendations for a new camera?
0:00 Introduction
1:00 1. Sensor cleaning kit
2:10 2. Pocket printer
4:04 3. Disposable camera
4:55 4. SD card pouch
6:21 5. Memory card reader (in cable pouch)
7:44 6. Polarizing filter
9:09 7. Camera holder (Peak Design Capture clip)
Strapless gang! Thanks for sharing your thought process behind your gear - I always love seeing these kinds of BTS footage in the mix. The mobile printer is a great idea and would love to see mirrorless cameras adopt a direct to printer function to avoid having to send it to your phone first. I have a Fuji Instax that will shoot straight to print but the camera quality is pretty poor. Thanks for sharing your journey!
Fujifilm camers have a function to directly connect to Instax printers.
I had a Peak Design SD card holder and got rid of it. I was doing weddings and church functions at the time and I hated the sound of the Velcro when trying to open the holder. I now use a Lowepro hard case that holds 8 SD cards. When I use a card, I'll put it in the case back side of card facing out so I know it has pictures or video on it. Thanks for the video...I've got gear to check out now!
Hi! new suscriber from Mexico here. I agree with all of the accessories! I would add a few more though:
1. GNARBOX (if you're a travel photographer its really hard to carry a laptop and dongles to backup your work on a daily basis, Gnarbox backs up and organizes your footage and photos just by inserting the sd card. trust me, once you get one you won't be able to travel anywhere without it.
2. MEDIUM/LARGE DRYBAG: even If you're responsible enough to check the weather, you never know when you're going to get in an awkward situation. Being able to throw your essentials and expensive stuff into a drybag is a big help.
3.LENS CLEANING KIT . I like to clean my sensor at home, I can "close" my camera sensor so it doesn't get as dirty, but the lenses do take some punishment from time to time. I think it's a great idea to pack an air blaster and a cleaning brush :).
Im loving your content by the way. Congrats!
Cheers for the video Mate! So I shoot Canon (still on 5D MKIV) and use the Peak Design Capture Clip, A FF Sensor Cleaner (not that one you mention - cant recall the brand), Think Tank Card Holder. For others - I have a Peak Design Field Pouch (V1) for all my cables/chargers & 100% use the Peak Design Slide strap - I shoot mostly family stuff and some non paid activities for friends and family - mostly in a single location and not far from my bag - so I use the strap as its across the body and I just throw my camera with grip attached behind me and I find it super efficient as it’s comfortable and as its behind me I never (touch wood) smash my camera around.
I now shoot without a strap most of the time becasue, I agree! It definetly does get in the way. But I do tend to wear my wrist strap in the city because it is so busy so I have it just incase I get bumped and drop it or someone even tries to steal it off me.
My favourite accessoire is the Tiffen Black Pro Mist Filter on my Sigma 35 1.4. It gives every picture a smooth look and brings a bit of haze to them
Yes sirrrr I no strap as well I find it gets in the way as well!
I LOVE this video!!! Loving these tips to keep being inspired !!
The grip on A7 is imperfect. The Card Reader cover is so wobbly. So far it is almost a single complain about the camera.
UPD. A few other complains: rolling shutter, Only one slot supports cfexpress, cfexpress type a instead of type B, only 10 FPS when using lossy compression.
Yup, I shoot without a strap and when I'm out hiking around I know very well how much $ I'm holding so it makes me extra cautious. I find that when I'm trying to set up quick for some tripod long exposure scenarios that it gets in the way, but I have been meaning to get the Peak Designs mount.
i have a tiny printer like yours only it's a LG brand and it's truly cool, so portable.
same as canon ivy concept and all
I like your photography Your follower from Iraq ❤️ Talent for photography ❤️
I want to get the camera clip that hold your camera on the backpack strap by your chest area, that just seems so useful! I get slightly irritated always having to pull my camera straight out of my backpack all the time HAHA. Love the tips in this video! 💯✔️🔥
I use the clip but from another brand and I also can’t shoot with the camera strap on. So many times that you flip your camera to shoot vertical and you get the strap in front of the lens. The other day I clipped the strap in the camera and it was there till the first photo only 😂
But I keep it all the time on my backpack 🤷🏻♂️
I USE SONY A6600 PLEASE MAKE VIDEOS FOR CROP SENSORS
Strapless gang!
Been shooting strapless for 3 years now. Haven’t regretted once
Hello Pierre, love your work. Im using the PD clip and PD Cuff strap. I hate neck strap but i cannot let my camera unatached
I don't use my peak design strap anymore but I keep the anchor straps as if I want my friends to use my camera they're too nervous to touch it without a stap first 😝
I also shoot without a strap. Makes some of my friends very nervous, but to be honest it never feels like the camera is in danger.
I stopped using my strap too. One time I was traveling. I had the strap on and I put it around me and hen the strap broke and the camera hit the ground. Now I don’t use one but whenever I do. I find myself holding the camera scared it’s going to fall again
Damn his SD card collection alone costs more than my whole setup 🤣😭😂
Got a canon R6 recent not using a strap dont like it its in my way of photo's
i do have a strap on backpack not using it a lot tho
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Thanks 🤗
you say "quasi impossible to break? m I right? lol
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I like your videos but titles like this one are nonsensical. A true photographer just takes good pictures. Don't fall for the commercialism, folks.
Blah blah blah
Relax, bro. I mean, who needs a clean sensor?? Not a true photographer, apparently.
Thank you
I wanna learn about accessories, thank you
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I literally took my camera strap off last week. The lens I use most often is a Sigma 150-600 which I carry by the tripod collar, and when shooting macro or anything with a tripod the strap usually gets in the way at some point. Love the content man- certainly a major, positive influence for my skillset and passion. And the mini printer is an AMAZING tip- I'm shooting my sisters wedding in a few months and I totally see the little photos being a huge hit.
Do you use the Sony one? I use that one too for wildlife and landscape. Amazing lens!!
Ah yessss the tripod & the straps always get in their way! Good luck with the wedding - they'll love mini prints for sure :)
You like the sigma 150-600? I’m picking one up myself
No strap for all of the same reasons plus nothing rattling from the wind when shooting video.
Great recommendations however in regards to the sensor cleaning kit, under no circumstances clean your sensor out in the open if you can, but if there's no option don't scrub on it back and forth either. It's a 2 pass motion to clean your sensor, any more you risk the chance of scratching it.
You're carrying too much in your backpack. Running around cities with a heavy load is boring and exhausting. My pack is a depot to leave at the hotel room, the house or in the car and from that I pick the gear, I need for specific shooting. From your 7 MUST, I'll agree on the POL filter only. For me, the camera strap is essential, but I handle my camera in a quite different way as you do. Almost all focusing through the viewfinder and very seldom on the screen.
Cleaning kit, polarizing filter, camera strap matters i think other things are just wasting money
I definitely would still use the wrist strap for less safe environments. I know even with my wrist strap I feel unsafe in downtown New Orleans but it’s definitely better than the neck strap! I also love the bag clip. I also have used a sensor cleaning kit(my first week with my mirrorless I touched the sensor while changing lenses smh) and would suggest it to everyone to keep on them! I also love the idea of the baby photo printer for shots to give to people!
Cleaning the sensor is very easy just take your time use the proper size swab.
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Peak Design Capture Clip forever!
I use the strap only if I go for a walk and just want the camera with one lense, no backpack.
Peak design clip was a godsend on my 7 day hike in the mountains. So goood! Also shoot without a strap, way more comfortable naked.
It takes me a year + to gather the funds for a new camera body. If I drop it and damage it, I will be without my psychological therapy for at least a year. So I keep a strap on my camera at all times (wrist strap or a neck strap - I use PGYTECH Universal Quick Connectors because Peak De$ign has lost their mind about cost vs utility). I couldn't' agree more on a backpack quick release camera clip for my camera (I use the NEEWER GP66 because Peak De$ign again :) .. for my Pentax K-3 Mark iii) .. I am on the lookout for a good organizer bag like your two sided cable holding bag. My camera bag (currently a sling bag), has gotten too busy inside, and tends to drop things when I open it. Great info, thank you for your time.
First I would never place any camera standing up on anything using the lens as a base like I just shockingly saw.
That was shocking to see. Anyone standing a camera on the lens is just asking for it. The lens is not a stand, unless you're buying
it from a bottle company and could care less. #2....Yes take your strap off...since your standing the camera on your lens, why not
go all out looking for total total destruction.... When I have even family use my camera to take a photo, the VERY FIRST thing they
know I'm doing is placing the STRAP on their neck...There's NO IF'S ands or Butts....It's not going to happen. I go the total opposite
my straps are the best money can buy, to protect my investment. All you need is ONE mistake, they happen in a nano second without
forseen warnings. And I don't use inexpensive filters diminishing the quality of Expensive lens glass and Bluing . Never use a paper towel
and never wipe dry....your warm breath on a cool day is fine, Yes do take your lens off in the field and clean your sensor....There's No Dust There....LOL ! Better yet have an air can and embed the dust .....Sigh Don't buy air cans to blow the dust in....Think about how stupid that concept is ,,,,,!
I recently took the straps off all my nikons, currently using smallrig and K&F wrist straps, but usally shoting just eiyh hands.
Favorite accessory is the L bracket. I have also put them on all my bodies. Tripod use is alot eaiser !!
Is the camera clip strong enough for a 70-200mm?
I got the Outex underwater camera housing because of one of your videos and its not perfect, but I've been able to get some really cool photos in Hawaii of night snorkeling with Manta Rays.
Here we go again 💸
Sir, I am beginner and I'm using canon 1500d. I don't know how to check shutter count in canon 1500d. Could you please tell me how to check shutter count.
I tried by taking last pic and upload in various link, but finding canon shutter count is hard for me.
Hope I get reply from u ASAP.. ☺
Great video! One silly question, what is that sitting on your camera's flash shoe at time mark 1:30? I'm assuming it's a transmitter for a remote flash, but the cable on it throws me off.
No, you do scare me the way you hold the cameras without straps and I see your filter busted or camera completely covered in mud! 😂 I’m using the body strap. I finally found someone who does more damage to camera gear than myself. 😆
Perso j'ai déjà nettoyé mon capteur sur mon ancien nikon D7000 et j'étais déjà effrayée à l'idée de le faire moi-même et au final tout s'est bien passé, par contre avec mon sony a 7iii je suis pas sure de le faire moi-même, la moindre rayure et tu peux remplacer ta camera 😭. Ensuite j'utilise les filtres Freewell qui sont ND et Polarisant en même temps et le clip Peak Design. Quant au strap, je ne l'utilise plus depuis quelques années aussi, sauf quand je suis dans des endroits où je n'ai pas confiance comme les grandes villes comme Paris, je le met au poignet.
I don't agree with what you said about straps and grips for dslr. For any beginner or even pro photographer, they are life savers= camera savers. It's the matter how proficient you are using them or how careless, you are.
Concert photographer. I stopped shooting with a strap this past year. It just got in the way ALL THE TIME. I've thought about getting a clip, but given the nature of what I do I'm around a lot of people with open beverages, and I'm just too concerned about the possibility of someone spilling a beer on me and it getting all over the camera. Between sets I'll just throw my camera in my bag.
A portable printer might be something worth looking into, especially if I were to print my contact info on the opposite side and basically have a personalized business card.
Used various straps over the years, but they kept getting in the way & are cumbersome. Especially when packing into my bag. Been using a small rig hand strap which I like.
OK - This fellow almost certainly has been to the Olympic Peninsula. That is about the only place that you can photograph moose in a rain forrest. The rain forrest extends onto Vancouver Island, but there are no moose on the island.
Yes I've had memory cards break! They split like a sandwich the two sides come apart. I think they're better made now. I tend to use micro cards now. They are protected by the outer sleeve. Not broken one!
Yes, I shoot naked! But the long the shoot I like PD wrist strap!
One day you will drop your camera lens combo I'm 100% sure without a strap and the damage going to be very painful. I did and the 2.5 grand lens was unrepairable, the camera was badly damaged and the repair cost 2 grand. Good luck wearing your cameras and lens combos without any straps, at least some hand straps.
Sorry but the fact that you need or use a disposable camera is just making my teeth hurt.....you have 3500 - 4000 dollar camera. Add the cost of the disposable then to develope in store or at home sorry just a waste of money but if you got it.......burn it.
I have dropped my camera …. Twice …. thanx to the Sony strap , since I have removed my camera strap i feel more secure than ever …. Just wished the Sony a6400 had a larger grip
I do that myself cleaning my sensor but I first use a blower then the cleaning brush and just 1 drop of cleaning luiqide. So show the right steps blower first.
I personally shoot with no straps. It feels a lot more free for me.
Aah the sensor cleaning kit, I remember myself as a beginner cleaning the objective without knowing the dust was on my sensor.
Great video! I’m going to order a PD Capture Clip and the sensor cleaner. Which backpack are you using in this video? Thank you
Wow, I actually have that ThinkTank SD Card holder from like 6 or 7 years ago lol
I use pocket printer, SDcard reader, and filters (polarizing and promist). As for straps I didn't use that like ever, because my setup is extremely light for a fullframe if I go with my Sony A7 MK1 and 50/1.8 it's whole 630g, well all depends on you with what you wanna go and what you actually need for the shoot though, not gonna tell you how to live xD
I shoot without the camera strap, only wrist strap, and it usually works well but it's annoying if I need to use both hands. I don't have the clip so I can't attach the camera somewhere so my next plan is actually to get a military sling, one that is more practical than a normal camera strap.
Free tip : put a lens hood on every lens you have ... #1, its stirdier than your polarizing filter ; #2, its cheaper ...
Mentioned true photographers so I clicked. The dude is shooting digitally.. Dislike and exit.
It's my understanding sensor cleaning should only be done by wiping on One direction. Opinions? Thanks.
I have a strap with one connection point.
So I can put it across when I’m doing stuff, and take it off when I’m using it
Keep the strap because sometimes you can use the adjusting strap excuse when you are taking picture of strangers 😂
I use a strap because it makes changing lenses easier. If I don't want it around my neck I wrap it around my wrist.
On the topic of going strapless and other risks Pierre is willing to take with his camera gear: just keep in mind his camera equipment is a business expense, he can write off taxes. And he likely has a relationship with Sony. If you’re like most of us and do photography as a hobby to take pictures on trips and a family, there is no shame in using a strap and being careful. Buying a brand new body with an insurance claim is no easy task, trust me.
Can you buy for me a photography machine please, I dont' have any money. I'm seventeen years old.
I shoot with out a strap. I always have the camera in one hand when moving around. My mind is always on the camera.
So your last accessory you can live with out, is an accessory you can live without?
Can I know what kind of camera you will recommend for beginners pls
Hey Pierre! How do you record you POV footage? GoPro with a Chest Mount?
Numéro 5 au début j'ai cru que tout sortait tes boules de pétanques avec cette sacoche ! 😅🤣
If your camera sensor gets so dirty on the field for you to need to carry a swnsor cleaner, you are not taking good care if your gear.
With all that expensive equipment I recommend a pistol on the list👌🏼
I've had the plastic on one memory card start to crack and before I screwed myself over I retired that card haha
I got rid of the strap the second day I bought it lol - has been holding it since. I lose the clip too, don't need any of these lol
I have had a sensor cleaning kit for 10 years. I have never had to use it.
Naw dawg, I will always strap up. PD Clutch in my case.
My card reader Not working with my tv? Is it the cars or Cheap reader?
I took photos with phone for fun and my only accessory is macro lens with clip, coz built-in marco camera in my phone has very bad quality, but with this lens I can shoot macro photos with my main rare camera
I don't have camera but i see full video 😮💨🥺
Driving and shooting from a moving car while driving, oh brother!
Wtf i just litreally liked the vedio and you asked did you just liked the vedio
I got all of those except for the disposable camera and portable printer
It's not the gear its the photographer. Kit obsession is unhealthy .
I shoot without a strap too. But only because i dont have one._.
I recently started photography with a Sony A7IV and have found your videos very useful Pierre! I have the PD slide lite but rarely used it. Instead, I use the PD cuff all the time. Might consider the PD clip in the near future.
shoot with a wrist cuff best of both worlds and easy to remove
Thumbnail:you cant shot without sony A1
What is the thing on top of your camera? Is like a focus helper ?
I think you might have seen the camera with a microphone attached on top..
@@jasonhoey6151 Maybe but I think that was a sensor but I can be wrong
so if I don't have a money for all of that I am not a true photographer?
PD Capture Clip, Strapless Gang!