I also use SONY A7RV which is a great Camera for Landscape, but I never use zoom lenses ! I only use prime Lenses, 14, 21, 24, two 35, 55, 65, 85, 110, 135 and 500mm prime Lenses, so I have some to choose from to where, when and why to shoot, most often I pack two Cameras, 2 to 3 wide angle Lenses and 2 to 3 tele Lenses. I have done Landscape Photography for 45 years and I still enjoy it very much.
I went there last week of March 2022. It was cold, but not much. Unfortunately, no Northern Lights during the 10 days I was there. I only brought a 50mm, a 24-120mm and a wide angle 18-35mm which I bought on B&H for that trip. I wish this video was available then. Iceland is so extraordinary that it's impossible not come back with great pictures.
Nice Series B&H team! great locations! for the white church i really like the 300mm shot, i think between 300-400mm is a fantastic zoom and provides good compression without over doing it for subjects in the foreground. Cheers!
What Icelandic sight have you always wanted to photograph?
I really like big open land areas with waterfalls or forests!
That I will not tell, because today there are so many me too copycats !
Those that suddenly present themselves and you weren't looking for it. We just returned from Iceland and it happened often.
This lens selection looks pretty awesome all laid out on the table (the backdrop doesn't hurt, either) :)
I also use SONY A7RV which is a great Camera for Landscape, but I never use zoom lenses ! I only use prime Lenses, 14, 21, 24, two 35, 55, 65, 85, 110, 135 and 500mm prime Lenses, so I have some to choose from to where, when and why to shoot, most often I pack two Cameras, 2 to 3 wide angle Lenses and 2 to 3 tele Lenses. I have done Landscape Photography for 45 years and I still enjoy it very much.
Really enjoyed the video. Are there trustworthy photography tours that you can share?
We just did a 13 day tour of Southern Iceland and Highlands with Iceland Photo Tours. We had a fantastic time.
Awesome informing video great job
Thanks for watching!
I went there last week of March 2022. It was cold, but not much. Unfortunately, no Northern Lights during the 10 days I was there. I only brought a 50mm, a 24-120mm and a wide angle 18-35mm which I bought on B&H for that trip. I wish this video was available then. Iceland is so extraordinary that it's impossible not come back with great pictures.
You can take these tips with you for your next visit!
I’m excited!!
Nice Series B&H team! great locations! for the white church i really like the 300mm shot, i think between 300-400mm is a fantastic zoom and provides good compression without over doing it for subjects in the foreground. Cheers!
Thanks for watching!
300mm was my preference
Awesome 👏👏
Heading to Iceland first week of December (brrrr) can't wait. :)
Hope you can take some tips from this series with you!
What month were you there? Just how cold was it?
We filmed last week of March/first week of April, and it was pretty cold. Around 10-20 degrees F. 🥶 ❄️
For me the middle or 300mm is my favorite but the colours on the first 150mm are better
300mm is my favorite of the three.
Not being able to find some place warm is very scary.
Agreed.
300mm looks best to me as it makes everything stand out much better than at 150mm, whilst 600mm you lose a lot of what you should be seeing.
Pretty much a great commercial