We recieved a comment in our Facebook group about shooting in Manual mode vs Aperature or Shutter Priority, and in this tutorial Peter explains why he only shoots in manual mode & shows why he personally does not like the priority modes for his work. *disclaimer for camera club photographers - this is not gospel, and you do not have to take his advice if you don't want to. Peter was asked for his opinion so he is giving his opinion*
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Model: Rhiannon (RaRa)
Instagram: @ragdoll212
Lighting: Natural Light
Camera Models: Hasselblad H6D-50c with Hasselblad 100mm & 150mm
Sony a7r iii with Zeiss Otus f/1.4 100mm
Light Meter: Sekonic Studio Delux III
Tethering program used for Hasselblad is Phocus and can be downloaded here but not all sliders will be compatible if you do not own a Hasselblad.
Tethering program used for Sony is Capture One.
Peter's camera stand: The brand of stand he uses has been discontinued, but this is very similar
Filmed on:
Sony rx100 mounted to Peter's camera
Sony a7s ii with Zeiss Batis 25mm
Sony a7r ii with Sony 24-70mm
Sony a6500 with Zeiss Batis 18mm
on a DJI Ronin-CS Gimbal
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@petercoulson
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