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up isola
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jump into the first big segment which is
equipment there is a two hundred
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equipment to talk about
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this is something where people asking
about all the time what camera should I
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buy
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what power pack should I buy here's the
honest truth there is no one camera one
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power pack that does everything for you
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you want to have something that you can
kinda grow into as your skill get better
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you want to buy something that's within
your budget and not break the bank
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so let's first talk about camera support
in the studio you're gonna see me use
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this guy which is the proper
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stand this is a big beast it's heavy
it's expensive
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it's what I live and die on when I'm
shooting in a studio I know full well
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the most to you are not going to have
access to this
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but I still want you to see how it works
now I'm gonna you something a bit
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different on the end of it
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and that is the Vanguard ball had this
is kinda entry-level ball had some kinda
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working with something that is a lil bit
more accessible to other people
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itself might go to ball handler show you
what I like about it when I don't like
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about it
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my ball had a choice actually is the
really right stuff RRS is a great system
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incredibly solid and very well machine
this ball head is really beautiful
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super smooth and I'm coming on top a set
of sticks that's all carbon fiber
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I recommend getting a decent set sticks
you do not wanna buy tripod that's
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really flimsy really cheap because it's
not going to be the camera support you
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need a camera support it's a critical
piece
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so I'll let's talk cameras
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when it comes to cameras there are all
kinds cameras out there and Iran
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from if you want a box to twenty thirty
forty fifty thousand dollars
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and which one is the right one to buy
well that's a tough one but my normal
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camera
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is the possible I'd 8 40 60
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this is a big beast 16 megapixel camera
huge sensor incredible detail great
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lenses
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this is not something most people have
access to and quite honestly I don't
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shoot editorial food with this camera is
just way too big
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this is great for commercial work but
issued a lot
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is my Canon 5d mark 3 highly recommend
this camera
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this is a good full frame camera
acceptable in terms of cost
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great on quality great lenses we're
gonna show you right have different ones
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is that you can use on this K
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right what are the other cameras that
were going to use is also in the Canada
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Line
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and that's the mark for it's a bit more
of a professional side
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but it's got a 1.3 crop factor meaning
that the lenses
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on this camera on the mark 3 are going
to be different than what you use on the
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mark for we're gonna show you kind of
how that looks all the different the
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third Canon camera that we're going to
take a look at his the seven TD
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now this is much more have an entry
level camera an accessible to most
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people
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but it's got a 1.6 magnification so
Obama take my go to lands which is a one
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hundred millimeter macro
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if I'm not take that and put it on my
full frame sensor purses a 1.6
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I'm have a very very different look so
we're actually take the time we're gonna
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show you what this one hundred
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is going to look like both on the mark 3
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and what it's going to look like on a
70-day and for that matter we may be
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thrown on the mark for Jesse can really
see how that
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crop magnification changes on Lance it's
a really important feature
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we're going to look at the fifty no
matter which is also a macro lens this
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is a nice little ants its tight is
compact it's fairly inexpensive
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he gets indecent images out and we're
gonna play with that quite a bit one
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other thing we're gonna do is work with
an extension to
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now what this does is it pushes the back
element %uh the lands
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away from the sensor the CCD it actually
causes a magnification so you're
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you're getting closer with the lands and
we're gonna put on something like I 85
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12 which is a
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gorgeous hunk a glass we're gonna see
what is to do in combination
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think you'll find it kinda interesting
Titleist
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jump into the next section which is
going to be all about lighting
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creating light so we're going to use a
variety of power packs were gonna show
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you everything from monoblock which is
the light and the power pack built
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in together to using systems where you
have separate power packs
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separate heads so when the persons on
the show you is
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Alien Bees this is kinda entry-level
power pack
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and it's a monoblock unlike together
this is I guess an entry-level
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it's not super durable because 130 kinda
got busted up because it's just
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you know plastic and it's not the
highest quality but you can get a decent
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image using this lighting source we're
gonna show you how to do that
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we're also going to work with kinda the
mid-range which is the handles
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they make some really nice equipment and
we've got to
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power pack sources here whether the
light headed and the power pack or
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separate so you got a power generator in
this particular one is done over which
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is there
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in the studio mainly in studio power
pack it's a great option gives you a lot
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of versatility and gives you a wide
range of power
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you can plug in a couple other for lamps
into this unit
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they were also going to play with the
poor tee which is their battery operator
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battery generator
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this thing is really nice to take a
location where absolutely any user
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on location in some other restaurants
this thing also allows you to plug two
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heads into it easy to use
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lightweight you can take anywhere and
not be tethered to an art collector
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Calif which is great a lot and he is in
need
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Ross going to work with bronco which is
kinda my go to lighting source I've been
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shooting with brown color for a long
time in fact I've had these
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graffiti a2 a good decade or more
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and we're gonna pair those with our
bronco are you know whitehead's
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and we're gonna work with them on a lot
harder for modifiers and one other thing
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we're going to show you is this little
monoblock system right here this is this
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attack
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this is a nice little monoblock where
the power pack an ally to build together
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and on the product and have got a very
unique spot attachment this is something
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that's really kind of cool cuz I can get
a nice and tight to give just a little
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bit of the kicker
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sometimes when you're working with who
you get these kind of cave so much for
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the food
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can ish a public use it as a dark spot
you can see on the front of i