Getting a new lens is definitely one of the biggest steps I ever took in terms of quality. My Sigma 30mm just saves my shots and photos in so many ways.
Also, people spend thousands on camera bodies and lenses to cheap out on ND filter. Quality ND Filter is a must. I'm leaning towards fixed IR/FS NDs for now instead of regular VNDs
The pyro 7 has a kit on Amazon that comes with the monitor and both receiver and transmitter for 899. If you buy them separately it comes out to 1200. Just an FYI
Yeah, you can get an RX/TX and have the camera connected to the atomos and then hdmi out to the TX. You connect the RX on the HDMI into the Pyro 7 (as a transmitter) and the other Pyro 7 would get the feed as a receiver.
I suck and I put a deposit on the R5 Mark ii today lol :| I take good photos, but could be better! My strength is everyone says they feel comfortable and have fun. I want to give video more of a go though. An exteral monitor is a cool idea.
I remember when amazon randomly set the Sony 90mm lens to about 600 bucks back in 2020. it wasn't even on amazon prime deals. I missed that boat thinking Sony must be cooking up a new macro lens soon lol still waiting!! 😂
I think when you start getting consistently booked for jobs. You can start allocating some budget to improve your experience / craft. You'll be able to tell the more you film with clients!
Gear list mentioned in the video!
Hollyland Pyro 7: geni.us/yvRGoYf
5-in-1 Reflectors: geni.us/iMMCx
Nanlite FC-300B: geni.us/hrzre
Nanlite Forza 60C: geni.us/YTH2
Nanlite Pavotube 15C: geni.us/eds4U
Sigma 24-70mm 2.8: geni.us/MTyPA
Tamron 70-180mm 2.8: geni.us/oDCZK
Laowa Argus T1 Cine Lenses: geni.us/LaowaCine
Sirui 50mm Macro: geni.us/M8dxB
Getting a new lens is definitely one of the biggest steps I ever took in terms of quality. My Sigma 30mm just saves my shots and photos in so many ways.
Sigma lenses are one of those key investments! Budget friendly and reliable.
Also, people spend thousands on camera bodies and lenses to cheap out on ND filter. Quality ND Filter is a must. I'm leaning towards fixed IR/FS NDs for now instead of regular VNDs
This. Quality filters are a must 🫡🫡
Great video and advice😊
The pyro 7 has a kit on Amazon that comes with the monitor and both receiver and transmitter for 899. If you buy them separately it comes out to 1200. Just an FYI
Oh weird! On b&h a single pyro 7 is $549
Great video bro! Quick question what’s that pink circle light you got there at the back?
Thanks man!! Hope it was helpful. The pink circle is a projector mount on the nanlite forza 60c!
I’m heavily invested in Atomos Monitors… is there a way to connect the two systems?
Yeah, you can get an RX/TX and have the camera connected to the atomos and then hdmi out to the TX. You connect the RX on the HDMI into the Pyro 7 (as a transmitter) and the other Pyro 7 would get the feed as a receiver.
Thanks for the great information!! ❤️🔥💐 Personally, Ilove the tamron 35 150mm!! It's so versatile, so sharp, and the contrast is great ❤️🔥
Been meaning to try that one as well!!! seems like a great all in one lens!!
@@VictorLaforteza Indeed!! ❤️🔥 I shot from portraits to football games with it 😂
@@TheLightArtisan such a great range!!
how do i make those color screens when you are showing the text for the next tip?
like the glitch parts
It's a mix of assets and sfx to create! I use some Happy Editing assets for the glitches and sfx :)
I suck and I put a deposit on the R5 Mark ii today lol :|
I take good photos, but could be better! My strength is everyone says they feel comfortable and have fun.
I want to give video more of a go though. An exteral monitor is a cool idea.
hahaha I mean if you have the funds why not!! External monitor is definitely great for video
man! i loveedddd this video!
I remember when amazon randomly set the Sony 90mm lens to about 600 bucks back in 2020. it wasn't even on amazon prime deals. I missed that boat thinking Sony must be cooking up a new macro lens soon lol still waiting!! 😂
Now that's a good deal hahah I'm waiting too! haha been just renting the Sony 90mm when I need it.
Super helpful 😮
At what point I start getting these?
I think when you start getting consistently booked for jobs. You can start allocating some budget to improve your experience / craft. You'll be able to tell the more you film with clients!
When yoi start getting jobs that require precision on focus and exposure. Or like the comment above, when you get consistent clients flow
Great video! Really needed this guidance thanks bro!
Glad it was helpful! Lighting and lenses all the way!!!
crazy to see Tobias in one of your videos lol
He's the true homie!! haha such a small world
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notification gang!!! thanks for tuning in :D
Budol 🥹 haha
Sorry I just looked up budol on urban dictionary.. So hindi important lighting? 🥲🥲