LuvsFixedBlades
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Hi All,
I'm looking for some expert advice on camera gear for filming Western hunts (all archery, so some close shots) and also cinematography of mountain terrain/landscapes. I'm not new to photography or cameras, but don't have much experience with video specific gear. I'm looking for the type of quality I could edit and produce into a legitimate film. Light and rugged would be a bonus. My luck with tags this year was incredible, and I want to capture some of it for personal memento, and to start practicing to see if I have the eye to make something that's actually good.
I'd love to hear suggestions from those in the know which camera setups they would use and why.
I currently use a Nikon D7500 for photography and my favorite lens for it while hunting/backpacking is a 18-300mm for it's versatility. I also have a GoPro Black 9, which might be useful for some shots. Running a Slik carbon pro tripod and Sirui video pan head for my glass, and could use that for a motion camera as well.
I'm a neophyte when it comes to the video side, and I'm ready to get schooled.
Thanks ahead of time for anyone who has time to make recommendations.
I'm looking for some expert advice on camera gear for filming Western hunts (all archery, so some close shots) and also cinematography of mountain terrain/landscapes. I'm not new to photography or cameras, but don't have much experience with video specific gear. I'm looking for the type of quality I could edit and produce into a legitimate film. Light and rugged would be a bonus. My luck with tags this year was incredible, and I want to capture some of it for personal memento, and to start practicing to see if I have the eye to make something that's actually good.
I'd love to hear suggestions from those in the know which camera setups they would use and why.
I currently use a Nikon D7500 for photography and my favorite lens for it while hunting/backpacking is a 18-300mm for it's versatility. I also have a GoPro Black 9, which might be useful for some shots. Running a Slik carbon pro tripod and Sirui video pan head for my glass, and could use that for a motion camera as well.
I'm a neophyte when it comes to the video side, and I'm ready to get schooled.
Thanks ahead of time for anyone who has time to make recommendations.