Shop at B&H: http://bit.ly/FujifilmMirrorlessCameras David Brommer Photo: http://suspectphotography.com In this Event Space class B&H Maven David Brommer wil…
Taking stock of the gear used on a trip is important to help you better pack and plan in future. Today I go through and honestly evaluate what I took, how us…
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Sounds good! But Snapseed is changing my DPI from 300 to 72. After I
process in Snapseed I want 300. What am I doing wrong?
Snapseed is cheap, easy to use, and has terrible algorithms. Totally lose
all the details in my pictures when adjusting features like contrast or
exposure. Camerabag 2 or PS Express seem to do a better job at maintaining
details.
Mr Brommer is right. As much as I love my large dSLR setup, I agree that
going light with my mirrorless X100 and pentax Q plus my ipad while
traveling is quite liberating. Snapseed is great but I also use Photogene a
lot on the ipad.
I can’t find anywhere the AC Plug adapter. Can you please post a link?
sorry but his pictures are for the most part mediocre
iPad is like digital crack.. lol! I agree 🙂 This should be the official
advertising slogan.
I’m always happy to see a new video with David. Very inspiring!
Travelin’ Light
Travel Photography for the Jet Set using Mirrorless Cameras, iPad and
Snapseed
#fujixpro1 #snapseed #ipadair #bhphoto
I’m looking for a rain jacket for my d5100, I’ll mostly be using my 55-300.
What would you recommend?
stop buying just learn to shoot !
Kind of annoying that much of his kit is in dark, shadows. Pretty sure he
could’ve found a better place to stage this video.
That tripod looks cool
really bad video. his face is on the sun making him squint all the time
against all photographers’ best practices. The gear is in the shade too
dark to see. The lens must be very wide angle with wrong composition has
his legs look huge and inflated. Terrible for a professional photographer.
Thanks for the video, do you want to learn how to be a better photographer?
Check out “MASTERING PHOTOGRAPHY IN SECONDS”f. It’s all about techniques
and creativities. Don’t need expensive camera!
@philtrapp depends on the prime! It is an amazing lens.
Jeez you bring a lot of lenses :O
Why is the tripod your favorite?
That pairing may not be to your standards to what should be used on a
higher end camera body. Best glass always is hands down what one should use
that they can afford and a higher end camera body resolves better with
better glass. I guess because of its range and the ops feeling that it
produces images suitable to his liking is all that really matters to the
op. I don’t however believe a camera phone could pull off any and all the
shots that were posted in this video.
As I travel, I bring only 3 lens. Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6 AF-G lens, Sigma
70-300 mm f/4-5.6 DG lens. Nikkor 50 mm f/1.8 AF-D lens. 2 EN-EL3e Battery
Pack for Nikon D90, Nikon D90, 3 Yongnuo Flash Yn-460 II 3 sets of 4 AA
Metal Hydride Sanyo Enelope batteries, Several SD cards and a 13″ Dell
Latitude E4300 for slide show on site production, also a 58 mm ND filter
for my two zoom lens. But beyond that, are my cloths. I put it on my
Fancier Camera Bag WB-1626 with a topperware.
Welcome visit Hong Kong!
thanks for sharing
I dont really need a fast lens , i rather use the manual focus
Matt, serious question about background music used in your videos. Was
copyright permission applied for, is it needed or does it come under fair
use. (see Wikipedia)
@JanErikEdvartsen no, but the centre column can be turned upside down, and
the literally ou can have the camera sitting 1cm from the ground – or
touching. – in between the legs.
07:16 is it on ur hand ? lol
@thatnikonguy OK, that’s really sweet. And I found out about the hook in
which you can attach your backpack etc for added stability and weight. But
Matt, I’ve only been shooting for six months, and enjoy architectural
photography. I’m looking for my first tripod. I’d also like to be able to
have it with me on vacations etc. Would you recommend the Gitzo or the
Manfrotto 055XPROB?