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- Best Monopod with legs? What do you use?
- Recommendations for outsourcing editing
- Gearing Up
- All Matterport cameras compared in one space.
Best Monopod with legs? What do you use? Posted: 20 Jul 2020 07:41 PM PDT Hello everyone was able to get my hands on a theta Z1. I need a monopod. I was going to get the Bushman Claremont monopod V2. But that's sold out everywhere and I don't plan on spending almost 100 extra and wait over a month for it to ship from the main store. So I have to come up with a new idea I'm thinking the Sirui P-326. It doesn't have any legs, so now I gotta find the legs for it, or think of something else so that's why I'm here anyone have any ideas??? Thanks everyone [link] [comments] |
Recommendations for outsourcing editing Posted: 20 Jul 2020 01:54 PM PDT Hey guys I recently bought an a6400 to get started in real estate photography! I am still trying to figure things out and I am not confident in my ability to edit the photos that I have taken. Does anyone have a recommendation for outsourcing editing? I am going to be shooting my photos using Rich Baums ambient blend technique. I don't have a lot of volume at the moment. At most 2 houses per week. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 20 Jul 2020 09:58 AM PDT Hello everyone I've been shooting as a hobby for going on 10 years, and I spends a lot of time doing PR, and Comms; I even spent a year as the designated photographer for an elected official using a rebel t6 and Fuji x100s. As such, I'm trying to connect the dots and do some work on my own after hours shooting real estate. Ive been building a video portfolio (using family owned properties - $0.00) using my iPhone 11 promax with an Osmo mobile 3 gimbal (I totally recommend this gadget if your phone is up to par) and I'm getting some pretty good quality content that I'm happy with for now (barring noise issues in low light rooms). Alas, the gear bug has struck and now I'm hoping to get some advice on how best to proceed with this adventure. Question, what should I invest in first?
My friends who shoot professionally recommend mirrorless options. Posts around the internet, YouTube and reddit have led me to the Canon M50 although I'm open to DSLR suggestions - what are your thoughts? I would obviously need a wide angle lens and a gimbal - I have considered this in my assessment too. Or
****i understand the regulations involved here with the FAA and have taken that into consideration Which route takes me down the best path? Choose your adventure! Thank you for your time! [link] [comments] |
All Matterport cameras compared in one space. Posted: 20 Jul 2020 06:59 AM PDT I thought this was a super informative comparison. I've been doing Matterports with the Theta V, and have considered an upgrade, but I'm honestly not sure it's worth it. [link] [comments] |
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