Sharing my thoughts on landscape photography equipment, running through the contents of my camera bag, my camera and lenses and accessories I choose to use for my photography.
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Sharing my thoughts on landscape photography equipment, running through the contents of my camera bag, my camera and lenses and accessories I choose to use for my photography.
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18 responses to “Landscape Photography Equipment”
Thank you for the nice video Stu. Very useful because I tend to take much "just in case" equipment.
I want to buy a carbon fibre tripod to mount a 150 mm-1600 mm Sigma lens and a 5D MK III. Please can you recommend a suitable tripod? Best wishes
Excellent summary of landscape gear, sir! A question if I may…Do you find that either your round or gel filters negatively impact image sharpness at all? (I'm also a landscape shooter, and when I want/need optimum sharpness, I remove any B+W filters, "just in case".) Thanks again!
i enjoy you putting this kind of content out. it helps landscape photographers like me decide what gear i should get
sorry about that mean comment. idk why i said that. the audio isnt terrible but i would suggest a different mic
is it raining or is it just the terrible audio. great vid tho
I didn't hear you mention about taking the eyepiece cover off the original strap for when you use your ND filters, nor did I see a speedlight for foreground. But certainly a good starting point although I'm not sure about using pens in the field. It would work out far too expensive or too much light missed if I tried it. I always leave home with them clean and handle them with a lens cloth, which I always carry at least half a dozen, so then I can wipe any splashes off as well.
Nice informative video Stuart. Are hard ND grads worth it & when do you personally use them?
Thank you very much for your video.
Good video clear concise Keep up the good work
Hey! Thanks for the video, I have a question: What type of Manfrotto Ball Head are you using? 494RC2 or 496RC2?
Thanks for the video man, really helps that there are people like you out there
Thanks for your thoughts on all your photography equipment… I especially like the backpack you are using
I'm just in the decision stage of wether or not to buy this bag as i need more room for my ever growing kit, think you have just made my mind up with this excellent video, cheers
approximately how much is all of the gear in that bag worth? My guess is in the 10,000 USD range
Thanks for your great video. It's nice to see how other people does things.
I also want to buy a ND filter for landscapes and to create blurry water.
Unfortunatelly good stuff is so expensive. You said you have a 10 stop B+W screw on, but also the hitech filters. Which type would you advise and how many stops ND filter should I look at to start with? Thanks
Thanks for your comments TheShaxson. I will add settings in my future videos, as requested. But for this video, in order of appearance, the settings for the images are as follows:
1. Monbazillac Chateau 97mm, f/16, 1.6 seconds, ISO100
2. Chesterton Windmill 17mm, f/22, ISO 100, 3 images processed as HDR in HDR Efex Pro 2
3. Pyrenees 300mm, f/16, 1/200 sec, ISO 100
4. Toulouse Capitolium 15mm fisheye, f/11, 15 seconds, ISO100
One quick thing, when showing photos, please may you add the actually settings you used when taking that photo.
Brilliant video!