![]() With a tap of the button, the camera records 30 seconds of video and audio handsfree. Ok, this is just a novelty and not for professional blog photos/videos (yet?) but I recently got these spectacles that have a camera in the frames of the glasses. I recently got this tripod and phone mount combo, but will admit that the base isn’t wide enough to support the fully extended leg, so it’s not very stable - frustrating when filming video. But, the mount could also go onto my DSLR tripod, too. When shooting on the iPhone, I use this mount attached to this tripod. The iPhone is SO good at autofocus, autoexposure, and image stabilization that if someone asked me what camera to buy for taking videos (for family videos, YouTube vlogs, anything) I’d say the iPhone. I do all of my video filming on my iPhone after years of disappointment with DSLR video fussiness and poor autoexposure on a point-and-shoot vlogging camera. My DSLR shooting in RAW is always best for interiors photos when I have blown out windows and dark corners of rooms, so I use it for blog images, but the iPhone camera is so good! I’m happy to take most of my family photos on the iPhone, and some blog photos, too. I had a fancier tripod but found it too cumbersome and the quick release wasn’t quick enough - so this budget tripod actually works better for my needs. I use these memory cards, this wrist strap (I haven’t used a neck strap on a camera in 15 years!), and I use this simple lightweight tripod. I’m able to adjust each filter depending on the shooting conditions and can remove reflections/glare from shiny objects in the simplest way. The icing on the cake for those lenses are the corresponding adjustable polarizing filters ( for 50mm and for 24-70mm). Remember that my camera is full frame, so the 50mm lens takes photos that look more like a 35mm lens on a crop-sensor camera. I pair it with this 50mm lens which takes the prettiest photos, then use the 24-70mm lens when I need a wider angle or more versatility in shooting. I recently upgraded from a more budget friendly Nikon to this full-frame mirrorless camera because those features are the future! I decided on that camera body because it has a fully articulating touchscreen that allows me to preview the photo when I step in front of the camera or if I can’t see through the viewfinder. I use my Canon R6 for all my pro photos for the blog. Click through to the original post if the images and links to the gear isn’t loading.
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