Dude I love your videos. No click bait, no bullshit intro telling me to smash that like button, just great photos of nature. I enjoy the gopro setup too because it gives viewers a sense of how much zoom a 70-350mm on a crop sensor camera gives you. Not a criticism but would you mind putting the camera settings alongside each photo? I'm always curious how much zoom/shutter speed/ISO I'd need to capture similar photos.
woah just found this video as I've been thinking of getting the 70-350. The steadiness for you to be shooting 1/100 on those photos at the end is unreal!
I really enjoy the street photography videos Patrick, very good job. Do you think you can upload the videos in 4K?? I would like to see the photos with more definition please, because they are fantastic :D
I always bring a dry cloth with me when I know the weather may be a bit wet, I always take time to give it a full wipe down off camera. I shoot a lot in the snow/rain, i recommend always shooting with a hot shoe cover and make sure the battery compartment door is always dry.
Hi! I am about to sell my Nikon d700 with 50mm 1.8 and a 70-200 2.8 and buy a Sony a6000 since I completely love the way you use it, the lightnes (nikond700 plus 70-200 is 2.3kg. ) I can buy a brand new one for about €400 with a 16-50mm. Will I miss my d700 or will I just forget it and love the a6k?
Hey everyone! Im looking to do a video where you submit your photos to me and I edit them! You can send me 1 unedited photo (raw/jpg) and also tell me a little about yourself and your instagram name! Ive always wanted to do a video like this so I cant wait to see what you send me! Send photos to photos4patrickedit@gmail.com
Ive used it in lighter rain and pretty heavy snowfall and have never had any issues. Just usually keep a dry cloth with me to wipe it down every now and then. The a6000 is labeled as "weather sealed", but I think its more then capable of being in these conditions. Just have to be cautious with how much exposure it gets.
I’ve used an A6000 for years (now on an A6400) No problem with light rain. The weak point of these cameras (yes, this includes the better sealed A6400 and A6600 as well) is the battery compartment door. So if you’re careful with that in the rain, you should be okay..
@@shawnswan If you’re not shooting fast moving subjects, the A6000 will go fine with the 70-350.. but that lens has more potential with it’s fast AF motor, and newer bodies can take advantage of that.
Dude I love your videos. No click bait, no bullshit intro telling me to smash that like button, just great photos of nature. I enjoy the gopro setup too because it gives viewers a sense of how much zoom a 70-350mm on a crop sensor camera gives you.
Not a criticism but would you mind putting the camera settings alongside each photo? I'm always curious how much zoom/shutter speed/ISO I'd need to capture similar photos.
woah just found this video as I've been thinking of getting the 70-350. The steadiness for you to be shooting 1/100 on those photos at the end is unreal!
Hey
Just a suggestion, add the settings of the photo like the focal length under the photo that would be nice
That last duck on a log is so cool
He was a cool duck, was happy to see one like him! Thanks for watching!
Love your editing style! Great video!
Thank you for the kind words!
So relaxing !!!
Really nice video mate
Thankyou so much!
It would be great if you could use the 18-135mm in some next video. I love the landscapes you photograph!! :)
Thanks so much! ill do some digging around and see if I could get that lens for a video!
i really enjoyed this video. I think i will get this lens next
Nice video bro. Keep up the good work!
Thankyou!
next time can you put the settings near the pic.
Thanks! Ya from now on ill definitely add the settings so you can see! Thanks for watching!
I really enjoy the street photography videos Patrick, very good job. Do you think you can upload the videos in 4K?? I would like to see the photos with more definition please, because they are fantastic :D
Thanks so much! I will definitely upload in 4k from now on! Thanks for the suggestion!
Beautiful shoot , btw i do POV to in my country with same gear but not for lenses
Thanks for watching! I'll check some of your povs out!
loved it! i hope to see more with this camera in the future. Btw what music you used? It was very calming.
Try "lofi hiphop"
Boa noite, vc indicaria essa câmera para fotografar vida selvagem ? No caso usar uma lente 200/600 da Sony… obrigado 😊
For all the photos, where I can have a look?
How did you manage to not get the camera damaged in the drizzle? I have the same camera and I get scared taking it out in the mild drizzle.
I always bring a dry cloth with me when I know the weather may be a bit wet, I always take time to give it a full wipe down off camera. I shoot a lot in the snow/rain, i recommend always shooting with a hot shoe cover and make sure the battery compartment door is always dry.
Hi! I am about to sell my Nikon d700 with 50mm 1.8 and a 70-200 2.8 and buy a Sony a6000 since I completely love the way you use it, the lightnes (nikond700 plus 70-200 is 2.3kg. ) I can buy a brand new one for about €400 with a 16-50mm. Will I miss my d700 or will I just forget it and love the a6k?
Did you end up getting a a6000?
Привет!
У тебя появился один фанат в России!!!)
Ты потрясающий фотограф!
Спасибо тебе за твои видео!)
Thankyou very much! glad you enjoyed!
Hey everyone! Im looking to do a video where you submit your photos to me and I edit them! You can send me 1 unedited photo (raw/jpg) and also tell me a little about yourself and your instagram name! Ive always wanted to do a video like this so I cant wait to see what you send me!
Send photos to photos4patrickedit@gmail.com
A6000 and rain? How wet can it get? I have the 6100
Ive used it in lighter rain and pretty heavy snowfall and have never had any issues. Just usually keep a dry cloth with me to wipe it down every now and then. The a6000 is labeled as "weather sealed", but I think its more then capable of being in these conditions. Just have to be cautious with how much exposure it gets.
I’ve used an A6000 for years (now on an A6400) No problem with light rain. The weak point of these cameras (yes, this includes the better sealed A6400 and A6600 as well) is the battery compartment door. So if you’re careful with that in the rain, you should be okay..
Thanks for the video! I shoot with the A6000 as well and am on the fence as to whether i should get the 70-350
@@shawnswan If you’re not shooting fast moving subjects, the A6000 will go fine with the 70-350.. but that lens has more potential with it’s fast AF motor, and newer bodies can take advantage of that.
@@shawnswan it really is a fantastic lens, as well as being quite versatile. I think if its in your budget, its a worthy lens to add to your bag.
Bro did you edit this pics
Yes these have been edited in adobe lightroom!
Deer looks like it has Rabies