How you get SMOOTH & STEADY wildlife footage
Filming wildlife with a big zoom lens can be tricky – from handshakes, focus issues, and wind, to unwanted movements that can ruin your footage. If you're struggling with these common challenges in wildlife filmmaking, this video is for you! 📸🌿
In this video, I'll share some practical techniques, camera settings, and equipment that can help you overcome these obstacles and achieve stable, sharp, and professional wildlife footage. Whether you're dealing with shaky shots or difficult lighting conditions, these tips will make a noticeable difference in your videography.
From tripods and monopods to stabilization gear and focus techniques, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know to improve your wildlife filming and get those perfect, smooth shots every time.
📸 Highlights:
🦅 Tips for stabilizing your shots with a zoom lens
🎥 How to avoid handshakes and focus issues
🌬️ Techniques for filming in windy conditions
📷 Camera settings and equipment recommendations for wildlife videographers
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GEAR LIST:
Cameras:
- Sony FX3
- Sony A7iii
- GoPro11
- Iphone 15 pro
Lenses:
- Sony FE 200-600mm f/5,6-6,3 G OSS
- Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II
- Sony FE 2.0X Teleconverter Sony E-mount
- Sony FE 90mm f/2.8G OSS Macro
- Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM
- Tamron 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD
- Tamron 17-28mm 2.8 Di III RXD for Sony E
- Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III RXD for Sony FE
- Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD for Sony E
Drone:
- DJI Mini 3 Pro
Tripod
- SIRUI CT-3204
- SIRUI PH-10 gimbal head
- Manfrotto 502 Fluid Video Head
Camera Bag:
- Shimoda Action X40 v2 Black
Editing software:
- Final Cut Pro
- Adobe Lightroom
Music
- Epidemic Sound
- Artlist
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