...and once again...Can´t really explain how much I enjoy this video magazine. So many information, paired with all the fine people and these inspiring tipps, tricks... This here is still the highest peak for an photography information format... ...or just in very simple words... The best photography show... ...and by the way...the additional print material you can get on their shop is without any doubt on the same level.
You might not believe this Steve but we haven't had many outtakes this year. Maybe we're getting too good! We plan to put a few at the end of each show, so look out for them.
Guys, I love your show and all the topics, but this time with the out takes, I have to say Ruth is adorable when she "warms up her lips". lovely to watch and laugh.
Still putting out the best photography content by a mile, always highly entertaining and informative. Every presenter has a unique style and come across so clearly with a great dash of appropriate humor splashed in. I recently went back and binge watched every one of your video's here, thoroughly enjoyed it, although I must say that while I fully understand you have sponsors, personal preferences etc. one may think from time to time Canon is the only brand of DSLR on the market! ;) You know Nikon just released the Z9 right? Would love to see Marcus do a full review. :)
Hi Shane. Thanks for your comments, which are very accurate. The truth is that Nikon have no interest in providing us with gear. Canon, Fuji, Olympus, Sigma, and Leica are all very eager to have their products on our show, but Nikon and Sony have zero interest, so this is why we don't feature them. We tried for 6 months to get the Z7 II, but Nikon just messed us around and wasted our time. Please understand this is not because we don't want to feature them, but because they don't want us to feature them. We could of course go our and buy gear, but we don't have budgets for that. Hope that explains why you don't see much Nikon gear. Thanks for watching all the same.
@@PhotographyOnline Ahhh, makes sense, didn't think of that possibility! Thanks for such a detailed response, another great aspect of your channel. Hopefully they come around, you have such fantastic content here and they've given Z9's to plenty of other content creators, I'm sure it's only a matter of time they'll be begging you guys to feature their products. :) I'm no Nikon fanboy although I do shoot with them currently, I've used and loved Canon in the past as well. I strongly believe a camera's a camera and they all produce great kit these days if one knows how to use it. Thanks so much for clearing that up, now I can understand why we don't see those brands and shame on them. Keep up the amazing content, I really look forward to it.
Great vid once again, guys. Good to see Nick spreading some good knowledge and advice in the Seascapes segment. Particularly liked the advice "Never turn your back on the sea", something my father, with 26 years in the Navy, has always advised me of.
Yeah Mika...great acting!! Hope you both get home okay. Hopefully catch up on the 'anniversary tour' if not before....Was a truly fun week!! Hugs, Karen x
@@PhotographyOnline Yes thanks. Had a lovely leisurely drive yesterday. Roads and conditions were absolutely fine. Haha yes typical !! Thanks again to everyone (Photography Online team), my fellow participants and the hotel staff who made the whole experience such a fun-filled and thoroughly educational week. The weather was a typical Skye bonus as I needed to test out my new winter jacket:)
Another great video guys. Particularly liked Nick's section on seascape photography. Thanks for last week, truly awesome week and met some fantastic new friends! Additional day I took on Skye gave time for the extreme weather at home to calm down.
You always put together such great content. That picture at the beginning with lightning made me think that it would be a good subject to cover shooting lightning strikes.
I loved doing seascapes when I was into that type of photography. The Dorset coast is amazing... Durdle Dor, Lulworth Cove, Kimmeridge Bay just to name the more well known locations. I found it a great way to slow down, de-stress and just enjoy the fresh sea air.
@@PhotographyOnline Nice, though I think the wildlife shots maybe slightly different. Instead of packs of hyenas it will be urban foxes and teenagers 😂😂
Thanks for another informative and entertaining show. Wonderful to see and hear about the selected images and the seascapes topic and the long lens. This show is always so well produced 🙏, so you know there have to be some outtakes! 💪😂
An option to the Canon 800/11 for Sony shooters : Sony A7riv + the excellent 200-600. Shooting in APSC mode (26 mp) giving you 300-900 at a maximum of f9.5
@@PhotographyOnline Of course you can, though I wasn't comparing or saying you couldn't do the same on a Canon (though who on earth would want a manual focus f17 lens even if it was 1300mm) ! I was giving an alternative option to Sony shooters who don't have an 800/11. Who cares if it is APSC/FF, all that matters is that it is 26mp and an effective 900mm
Hi Robert. You are correct that the lens is not weather sealed but we have been using it in the harsh Scottish environment for a while now without any problems, so it can't be that bad. Thanks for watching.
Another great show, enjoyable as usual. For a future feature, how about doing a best locations on the NC500. I'm sure there are many like me who have this trip on our bucket list.
Hi Robert. We’ve had that idea for a while, but the NC500 is a company. We have tried to contact them to see if they are interested in us promoting their brand but it seems they are not. As they are a business, we don’t want to promote them for free.
About safety, you gave the impression that it was all about rocky shores, but I think you could have mentioned beaches and estuaries which can be just as hazardous. It is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security when conditions are benign. The tide can come in very quickly and can creep round behind you unnoticed. Even if you think you know a beach it can change dramatically from one year to the next. As always I enjoyed your show. Very long time since I was last on Skye, but I still remember it well.
Hi Anthony. Thanks for your advice. We are limited with the amount of info we can include in an 8 minute feature, so obviously we can't go into any great detail about all situations. We rely on people using common sense (remember when that was commonplace?!). Thanks for watching. All the best.
Another great video! One thing I would have added to the seascapes technique clip concerns stabilizing the tripod on sand - important but not easy when shooting longer exposures - especially when waves are flowing over the bottom of the legs. Some people attach old CDs on the bottom of the legs of their tripod! Any better tips?
Hi Martin. We had this in the original script but needed to edit it out for timing purposes. The best way (in our experience) is to use spikes and let at least 3 waves wash over the feet before you take your photo. After this, the tripod shouldn't move. We've never used CDs but by doing so you would introduce a large surface area which will be prone to being moved by a wave washing over it. Spikes offer the least resistance so are better in this aspect. Hope this helps.
Another great show and always look forward to each one..........although sometimes ave to catch them later with working away. Couple of questions for you guys if you dont mind me asking, Where do you get your music from for each episode and is it copyrighted as im looking for music to put to drone footage i have taken, 2nd question would you fancy doing a feature on star photography/deep space etc with star trackers for newbies?
Hi. Music usually comes from a website called Epidemic Sound. It's al royalty free but you pay a monthly subscription to use it. With regards to your second question - this is on our very long list of things to feature, but it is challenging to shoot, as it is not easy to video in the dark. We'll try our best though.
I'd be interested to see a comparison between photos taken on the 800mm lens on a full frame camera (such as you did) and photos taken on an APS-C sensor with, say, the Sigma 150-600mm f5-6.3 (whopping 240-960mm equivalent). I'm sure the full frame camera's better ISO performance would outweigh the Aperture advantage the Sigma lens has, but would be interesting to know. A lot of us more budget-constrained shooters do, after all, have crop sensor cameras and they can produce better results than they are often given credit for.
Hi Peter. It would actually make no difference. If I cropped my FF sensor but 33%, I would essentially be left with a 38mp cropped sensor. It’s a mistake to think that cropped sensors offer any optical advantage over larger sensors, because it’s not the case. So if a 600mm lens on a cropped sensor did have an advantage over the 800mm on FF, I could simply use the 600mm lens on the FF camera and crop to the same dimensions. Does that make sense? Marcus.
The size of thread is not relevant when it comes to filters, as they can all be made to fit any thread. We use Kase filters. The Kase holder comes with a 72mm adaptor, but you can buy these very cheaply for any filter system. Hope this helps.
I'm not a Canon shooter, but I have a query after watching the article about the 800mm lens. Around the 23:17 mark, when changing the ISO value the number in the bottom right of the screen also changes. I assume that's the number of shots remaining. If so, why does it change ?
Hi Julian. Thanks for your eager eye and resulting question. None of us were aware that the capacity of the card changed when adjusting the ISO, so we got onto the technical experts at Canon. Guess what - they weren't aware either! However, they are findng out for us, but this needs to go via Japan, so it may take a while. It does make sense that changing the ISO will create different files sizes, but why larger ISO files end up being bigger (we would expect them to be smaller), is a mystery to us at this time.
@@PhotographyOnline Well, I assume higher ISO = noisier image = larger file. The camera shows you a figure calculated based on a typical file size corresponding with your current camera settings (taking into account the chosen file format, image size [Mpixels], colour space, ISO value etc.).
I love the look of the Canon 800mm, especially as I have arthritis and cannot carry large lenses, so I’m restricted to my 300mm for wildlife photography. Unfortunately, my camera is a 5D. Do you know if there is an adapter that will enable this to fit? Suzie.
Hi Suzie. Thanks for your question. Sadly you cannot fit RF lenses to an EF body (you can only go the other way). If you wanted to get the 800mm or 600mm RF lens, then they are super light, but you would need to get a R6 or a R5 to use them with. Thanks for watching.
Nick I am surprised that while talking about tides I for example have tide books for all the areas that I shoot at plus the cost of these small pocket sized books I have four as living in the West Country I have the north and south coasts to think about at a cost of 75p each fishing tackle shops would love your custom a lot of them are struggling so help yourself and them. If you are doing long exposure on a beach a really simple way to stop you getting cut off is to check the tide mark that is left at the height of the previous high tide and on tide hights there are neap tides and there are spring tides the springs are dangerous the water moves faster and the tides are a lot higher all the info is the tide books they can save lives.
Hi Barry. Thanks for your input. Obviously we are limited to what we can get across during 8 minutes, but thanks for adding to the info for everywhere here.
I watched the Seascape portion with great interest. It is inevitable that the best photos to be had is when it is blowing a hoolie. So, how to you keep the camera still? Hand holding doesn't work. Put the camera on a tripod works even less. There is rarely a convenient wind break. So, how to stop the camera flapping about? There was no mention of how to do this. Otherwise a great show.
Hi. At no point did we say that you had to photograph in high winds. We did say that the best time to shoot dramatic scenes is either during or after a storm. Obviously if it is during a storm then it is likely to be windy but just after a storm is when seas are still wild but the wind has abated. We showed many examples of dramatic seascapes during the feature, so clearly this is easily achievable. We have already done a feature about how to use a tripod properly, including how to use it in high winds, so we don’t like repeating ourselves. Try watching that show if you need some advice. With good tripod technique (and a good tripod) then it will be possible to get pin sharp shots in 60mph winds. If your camera is “flapping about” then you’re doing something very wrong. Remove all camera straps, avoid hanging your bag from your tripod, use spikes and shield your camera with your body if possible. Hope this helps.
Не знаю как вы там на 800мм ф11 снимаете, я со своей Sigma 150-600 C с 6.3 мне уже не хватает птиц снимать в тени, исо от 5000 до 12800 доходит, и это выдержка от 1/400 до 1/1000, дак какие там ф11 можно после этого брать ещё?
@@marcsawian you will, but then you’ll have a 4 week wait for the next one as we’ll be having a well earned festive break. However, the following show will be an extended one. We’ll also be launching a new monthly Live show which you may be interested in - details on the next show.
@@PhotographyOnline A very well deserved break for you guys who've put in herculean effort to bring us the BEST PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW EVER. Enjoy your break. Meanwhile I'll be binging on your past episodes again and try to improve my own amateurish photography skills 😊
The difference is David that Canon are active in supporting us, whereas some other brands are not. We do feature other brands when we have the chance (Leica, Olympus, Fuji, Sigma, etc) but Sony and Nikon aren’t interested in having their gear appear on our show. If this is not to your liking, maybe complain to them, as we have tried quite hard to remedy the problem.
Well done guys. Many thanks for another great and informative show. Still the best on-line photographic video magazine there is
Our pleasure!
Absolutely split my sides with laughter at the end! so funny guys! Great content as ever and thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it
Another super episode. I am so envious of the beautiful landscapes and photos up in Scotland.
Glad you enjoyed it
...and once again...Can´t really explain how much I enjoy this video magazine. So many information, paired with all the fine people and these inspiring tipps, tricks...
This here is still the highest peak for an photography information format...
...or just in very simple words...
The best photography show...
...and by the way...the additional print material you can get on their shop is without any doubt on the same level.
Thanks very much Michael. It’s great to hear you enjoy our show. We plan to make it even better next year.
Lovely segment on seascapes and I love the outtakes at the end...LOL.
Thanks Mark. Good to know it was helpful (and hopefully entertaining at the same time).
Great show, good fun watching it live. Maybe an end of year ‘out take’ segment.
You might not believe this Steve but we haven't had many outtakes this year. Maybe we're getting too good! We plan to put a few at the end of each show, so look out for them.
Guys, I love your show and all the topics, but this time with the out takes, I have to say Ruth is adorable when she "warms up her lips". lovely to watch and laugh.
Thanks Jerbil. Next episode out this Sunday!
just found this channel and I love it. Thanks so much and only 50K subscribers. Something tells me this is going to be huge
Welcome to our channel Adam. We hope you enjoy watching our videos
Another top 30 minutes of photography online.!😃
Thanks again for watching Lee.
Love the bloopers! 😂🤣
Good. We plan to make more shows end like that.
thank you all for the wonderful show i always enjoy watching all the very best from trev
Thanks Trev
Quality show as usual and well done on 50k subs, onwards and upwards.
Cheers Stuart
Still putting out the best photography content by a mile, always highly entertaining and informative.
Every presenter has a unique style and come across so clearly with a great dash of appropriate humor splashed in.
I recently went back and binge watched every one of your video's here, thoroughly enjoyed it, although I must say that while I fully understand you have sponsors, personal preferences etc. one may think from time to time Canon is the only brand of DSLR on the market! ;)
You know Nikon just released the Z9 right? Would love to see Marcus do a full review. :)
Hi Shane. Thanks for your comments, which are very accurate. The truth is that Nikon have no interest in providing us with gear. Canon, Fuji, Olympus, Sigma, and Leica are all very eager to have their products on our show, but Nikon and Sony have zero interest, so this is why we don't feature them. We tried for 6 months to get the Z7 II, but Nikon just messed us around and wasted our time. Please understand this is not because we don't want to feature them, but because they don't want us to feature them. We could of course go our and buy gear, but we don't have budgets for that. Hope that explains why you don't see much Nikon gear. Thanks for watching all the same.
@@PhotographyOnline Ahhh, makes sense, didn't think of that possibility!
Thanks for such a detailed response, another great aspect of your channel.
Hopefully they come around, you have such fantastic content here and they've given Z9's to plenty of other content creators, I'm sure it's only a matter of time they'll be begging you guys to feature their products. :)
I'm no Nikon fanboy although I do shoot with them currently, I've used and loved Canon in the past as well.
I strongly believe a camera's a camera and they all produce great kit these days if one knows how to use it.
Thanks so much for clearing that up, now I can understand why we don't see those brands and shame on them.
Keep up the amazing content, I really look forward to it.
Great vid once again, guys. Good to see Nick spreading some good knowledge and advice in the Seascapes segment. Particularly liked the advice "Never turn your back on the sea", something my father, with 26 years in the Navy, has always advised me of.
Thanks for watching. All the best
Yeah Mika...great acting!! Hope you both get home okay. Hopefully catch up on the 'anniversary tour' if not before....Was a truly fun week!! Hugs, Karen x
Hope you made it home without too much trouble. Typically we now have snow capped mountains and gorgeous golden light today!
@@PhotographyOnline Yes thanks. Had a lovely leisurely drive yesterday. Roads and conditions were absolutely fine. Haha yes typical !! Thanks again to everyone (Photography Online team), my fellow participants and the hotel staff who made the whole experience such a fun-filled and thoroughly educational week. The weather was a typical Skye bonus as I needed to test out my new winter jacket:)
haha thanks!! We have safely arrived after some stress (no PCR test that was mandatory). Hope your trip went much smoother than ours!
@@karenmarr7894 I have a pic of you taken at Talisker bay with your new jacket getting a good try out!
@@MikaEriksen an oscar winning performance Mika!
Another great video guys. Particularly liked Nick's section on seascape photography. Thanks for last week, truly awesome week and met some fantastic new friends! Additional day I took on Skye gave time for the extreme weather at home to calm down.
Thanks Bob. Good to hear you enjoyed you time on Skye. Hope to see you again soon.
Another great video
Great tips and information as usual.
Enjoyed the funny ending.
Thanks Tim. Glad you enjoyed it
You always put together such great content. That picture at the beginning with lightning made me think that it would be a good subject to cover shooting lightning strikes.
You’re right Angela… it would be a great subject but sadly it’s not something we get much of here in Scotland.
I loved doing seascapes when I was into that type of photography. The Dorset coast is amazing... Durdle Dor, Lulworth Cove, Kimmeridge Bay just to name the more well known locations. I found it a great way to slow down, de-stress and just enjoy the fresh sea air.
Sounds great!
Love the bloopers at the end.
We might end all shows like that John, so keep watching.
Fantastic as always and put a smile on my face. Keep the good work up. Harry your plans might change or you’ll be stuck like me 😕
Yes, Harry has now had to change Botswana for Bognor Regis!
@@PhotographyOnline Nice, though I think the wildlife shots maybe slightly different. Instead of packs of hyenas it will be urban foxes and teenagers 😂😂
The out takes :-))))
Another great show, thanks guys.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another great show folks, loved the bloopers 😂
Cheers Raymond
Adding safety is a nice touch, we have a lot of beginners in our group ;)
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for another informative and entertaining show. Wonderful to see and hear about the selected images and the seascapes topic and the long lens. This show is always so well produced 🙏, so you know there have to be some outtakes! 💪😂
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the outtakes!
Cheers Dominic
Another great show! Thanks for all of your hard work!
Our pleasure!
Another fab episode, you’re making this look easy now! 🙂👌
Thanks for watching Derek
Another excellent show! Thank you.
Thanks Pete
An option to the Canon 800/11 for Sony shooters : Sony A7riv + the excellent 200-600. Shooting in APSC mode (26 mp) giving you 300-900 at a maximum of f9.5
You can't compare a crop mode on a full frame camera, otherwsie you could simply crop the 45MP Canon image down to 26MP and it would give you 1300mm!
@@PhotographyOnline Of course you can, though I wasn't comparing or saying you couldn't do the same on a Canon (though who on earth would want a manual focus f17 lens even if it was 1300mm) !
I was giving an alternative option to Sony shooters who don't have an 800/11. Who cares if it is APSC/FF, all that matters is that it is 26mp and an effective 900mm
Great video as always!
Thanks Amit
Beautiful country and shots. One other issue i don't think was mentioned is that the lens has zero weather sealing.
Hi Robert. You are correct that the lens is not weather sealed but we have been using it in the harsh Scottish environment for a while now without any problems, so it can't be that bad. Thanks for watching.
Another great show, enjoyable as usual. For a future feature, how about doing a best locations on the NC500. I'm sure there are many like me who have this trip on our bucket list.
Hi Robert. We’ve had that idea for a while, but the NC500 is a company. We have tried to contact them to see if they are interested in us promoting their brand but it seems they are not. As they are a business, we don’t want to promote them for free.
Excellent show again 👏 👍
Thanks as always Craig.
About safety, you gave the impression that it was all about rocky shores, but I think you could have mentioned beaches and estuaries which can be just as hazardous. It is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security when conditions are benign. The tide can come in very quickly and can creep round behind you unnoticed. Even if you think you know a beach it can change dramatically from one year to the next. As always I enjoyed your show. Very long time since I was last on Skye, but I still remember it well.
Hi Anthony. Thanks for your advice. We are limited with the amount of info we can include in an 8 minute feature, so obviously we can't go into any great detail about all situations. We rely on people using common sense (remember when that was commonplace?!). Thanks for watching. All the best.
Excellent guys. The lip warm up exercises had me howling…. 😂 😂
Thanks for watching again
Great show… I’m always learning…
Cheers Vijay
Another great video! One thing I would have added to the seascapes technique clip concerns stabilizing the tripod on sand - important but not easy when shooting longer exposures - especially when waves are flowing over the bottom of the legs. Some people attach old CDs on the bottom of the legs of their tripod! Any better tips?
Hi Martin. We had this in the original script but needed to edit it out for timing purposes. The best way (in our experience) is to use spikes and let at least 3 waves wash over the feet before you take your photo. After this, the tripod shouldn't move. We've never used CDs but by doing so you would introduce a large surface area which will be prone to being moved by a wave washing over it. Spikes offer the least resistance so are better in this aspect. Hope this helps.
Another great show and always look forward to each one..........although sometimes ave to catch them later with working away.
Couple of questions for you guys if you dont mind me asking, Where do you get your music from for each episode and is it copyrighted as im looking for music to put to drone footage i have taken, 2nd question would you fancy doing a feature on star photography/deep space etc with star trackers for newbies?
Hi. Music usually comes from a website called Epidemic Sound. It's al royalty free but you pay a monthly subscription to use it. With regards to your second question - this is on our very long list of things to feature, but it is challenging to shoot, as it is not easy to video in the dark. We'll try our best though.
excellent content as usual....
Glad you think so!
Looking forward to it!
Wish there was a F-mount equivalent of that light 800mm lens. I have to use Nikon's DX format to get a lightweight powerful telephoto.
I'd be interested to see a comparison between photos taken on the 800mm lens on a full frame camera (such as you did) and photos taken on an APS-C sensor with, say, the Sigma 150-600mm f5-6.3 (whopping 240-960mm equivalent). I'm sure the full frame camera's better ISO performance would outweigh the Aperture advantage the Sigma lens has, but would be interesting to know. A lot of us more budget-constrained shooters do, after all, have crop sensor cameras and they can produce better results than they are often given credit for.
Hi Peter. It would actually make no difference. If I cropped my FF sensor but 33%, I would essentially be left with a 38mp cropped sensor. It’s a mistake to think that cropped sensors offer any optical advantage over larger sensors, because it’s not the case. So if a 600mm lens on a cropped sensor did have an advantage over the 800mm on FF, I could simply use the 600mm lens on the FF camera and crop to the same dimensions. Does that make sense? Marcus.
@@PhotographyOnline Ah yes. It does make sense. Thanks Marcus.
Have you done a feature on flash photography if not is this something you would consider
Hi Stewart. Thanks for your suggestion. Flash is not something we use so we’re not experts in this field, unless it’s studio flash.
Can you suggest some filter set for a 72 mm.
The size of thread is not relevant when it comes to filters, as they can all be made to fit any thread. We use Kase filters. The Kase holder comes with a 72mm adaptor, but you can buy these very cheaply for any filter system. Hope this helps.
I'm not a Canon shooter, but I have a query after watching the article about the 800mm lens.
Around the 23:17 mark, when changing the ISO value the number in the bottom right of the screen also changes.
I assume that's the number of shots remaining. If so, why does it change ?
Hi Julian. Thanks for your eager eye and resulting question. None of us were aware that the capacity of the card changed when adjusting the ISO, so we got onto the technical experts at Canon. Guess what - they weren't aware either! However, they are findng out for us, but this needs to go via Japan, so it may take a while. It does make sense that changing the ISO will create different files sizes, but why larger ISO files end up being bigger (we would expect them to be smaller), is a mystery to us at this time.
@@PhotographyOnline Well, I assume higher ISO = noisier image = larger file. The camera shows you a figure calculated based on a typical file size corresponding with your current camera settings (taking into account the chosen file format, image size [Mpixels], colour space, ISO value etc.).
@@tomassalomoun6377 do you know why a noisier image = a larger file?
I love the look of the Canon 800mm, especially as I have arthritis and cannot carry large lenses, so I’m restricted to my 300mm for wildlife photography. Unfortunately, my camera is a 5D. Do you know if there is an adapter that will enable this to fit? Suzie.
Hi Suzie. Thanks for your question. Sadly you cannot fit RF lenses to an EF body (you can only go the other way). If you wanted to get the 800mm or 600mm RF lens, then they are super light, but you would need to get a R6 or a R5 to use them with. Thanks for watching.
The guy with the camera bag full of water looks familiar ??
He was cheap!
@@PhotographyOnline Aww you should have at least gone Dutch with him...lol !!!
I saw your mention of camera club talks but can't find that or how to book? How do I contact you?
hi Roy. Replied to your email. Many thanks
Can't wait
Nick I am surprised that while talking about tides I for example have tide books for all the areas that I shoot at plus the cost of these small pocket sized books I have four as living in the West Country I have the north and south coasts to think about at a cost of 75p each fishing tackle shops would love your custom a lot of them are struggling so help yourself and them. If you are doing long exposure on a beach a really simple way to stop you getting cut off is to check the tide mark that is left at the height of the previous high tide and on tide hights there are neap tides and there are spring tides the springs are dangerous the water moves faster and the tides are a lot higher all the info is the tide books they can save lives.
Hi Barry. Thanks for your input. Obviously we are limited to what we can get across during 8 minutes, but thanks for adding to the info for everywhere here.
Canon 800mm I would like one of these....🎄🎁👌
Ffordes have currently got £100 off until end of the month if you’re interested.
I watched the Seascape portion with great interest. It is inevitable that the best photos to be had is when it is blowing a hoolie. So, how to you keep the camera still? Hand holding doesn't work. Put the camera on a tripod works even less. There is rarely a convenient wind break. So, how to stop the camera flapping about? There was no mention of how to do this. Otherwise a great show.
Hi. At no point did we say that you had to photograph in high winds. We did say that the best time to shoot dramatic scenes is either during or after a storm. Obviously if it is during a storm then it is likely to be windy but just after a storm is when seas are still wild but the wind has abated. We showed many examples of dramatic seascapes during the feature, so clearly this is easily achievable. We have already done a feature about how to use a tripod properly, including how to use it in high winds, so we don’t like repeating ourselves. Try watching that show if you need some advice. With good tripod technique (and a good tripod) then it will be possible to get pin sharp shots in 60mph winds. If your camera is “flapping about” then you’re doing something very wrong. Remove all camera straps, avoid hanging your bag from your tripod, use spikes and shield your camera with your body if possible. Hope this helps.
Не знаю как вы там на 800мм ф11 снимаете, я со своей Sigma 150-600 C с 6.3 мне уже не хватает птиц снимать в тени, исо от 5000 до 12800 доходит, и это выдержка от 1/400 до 1/1000, дак какие там ф11 можно после этого брать ещё?
Hi Falcon. It's true that you can only use this lens for wildlife when you have a good amont of light, but it does work surprisingly well.
Sadly another outstanding episode comes to an end 😢💛🇮🇳
Sorry about that Marc!
@@PhotographyOnline No issues. Will see you guys in a fortnight again 😘😊💛
@@marcsawian you will, but then you’ll have a 4 week wait for the next one as we’ll be having a well earned festive break. However, the following show will be an extended one. We’ll also be launching a new monthly Live show which you may be interested in - details on the next show.
@@PhotographyOnline A very well deserved break for you guys who've put in herculean effort to bring us the BEST PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW EVER. Enjoy your break. Meanwhile I'll be binging on your past episodes again and try to improve my own amateurish photography skills 😊
Nice video.
Thanks
Canon, all the way no other brands matter as far as Photography online are concerned.
The difference is David that Canon are active in supporting us, whereas some other brands are not. We do feature other brands when we have the chance (Leica, Olympus, Fuji, Sigma, etc) but Sony and Nikon aren’t interested in having their gear appear on our show. If this is not to your liking, maybe complain to them, as we have tried quite hard to remedy the problem.