Well depends where in Niseko? Do you mean at the ski resort or like in town for food and stuff? Also a rarely use toll roads unless I need to as pretty expensive
I shoot with a Sony A7iv and only have 2 lenses i use. Sigma 24-70 2.8 and Sony 70-200 2.8 mark ii They hold up great. I shoot professionally with this set up for my clients so really rely on this. When actually on shoots I mainly always use the 70 200 as its internal zoom 🤙 Batteries are always kept inside my jacket to keep warm. And number one tip…. Always have a lens blower in your pocket 👌
Good to see you here Ryan, it's been a while.
Yeh been a very long time. Hope your doing well
@@mountainswell I am doing well in Toronto, thank you Ryan. Please let me know if you had a chance to visit Toronto. You're most welcome here.
How hard it is to find parking at Niseko? And did you use toll roads?
Well depends where in Niseko? Do you mean at the ski resort or like in town for food and stuff?
Also a rarely use toll roads unless I need to as pretty expensive
happy birthday 🍻
Happy birthday 🎉❤😂
Arigato 🤙 next on is backcountry 😃
@@mountainswell Kiroro backcountry 🤩🙌
How easy was it to find places to park around Hokkaido?
Very easy. Always just slept at roadside stations
Which camera and lens are you using, and how does it hold up in the cold snowy weather?
I shoot with a Sony A7iv and only have 2 lenses i use. Sigma 24-70 2.8 and Sony 70-200 2.8 mark ii
They hold up great. I shoot professionally with this set up for my clients so really rely on this. When actually on shoots I mainly always use the 70 200 as its internal zoom 🤙
Batteries are always kept inside my jacket to keep warm.
And number one tip…. Always have a lens blower in your pocket 👌
@@mountainswell Wow thank you so much, I really enjoy your videos and pictures! 🤩
ah thanks man! Really appreciate it. Always nice to hear when someone watching these
@@mountainswell Really inspiring! you are welcome. Hope to meet you some day in the powder of Japan :)
@@bjarkejahn812 yeh for sure 🤙 let’s see if we ever cross paths in the slopes