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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • I’m going to show you all of the camera gear that I keep in my camera bag and use to film cinematic videos as a sports videographer!
    GET MY LUTS HERE: www.petersarel...
    CAMERA GEAR FROM THIS VIDEO ⬇️
    CAMERA BAG
    Wandrd PRVKE (I have the 31L): www.wandrd.com...
    CAMERAS
    Sony A7IV: amzn.to/3ADMVVE
    Sony a7iii: amzn.to/3Agc6Mr
    Insta360 One R: amzn.to/3R0icrf
    LENSES
    Tamron 28-75mm f2.8: amzn.to/3jpT7Hl
    Sony 70-200mm f4: amzn.to/38RhFa9
    Sony 100-400mm: amzn.to/3AzTOr5
    FILTERS
    Tiffen Black Pro Mist ¼: amzn.to/36mVuIf
    Tiffen Variable ND Filter: amzn.to/3AfeF1x
    Tiffen 6-Point Star Filter: amzn.to/3cebDCD
    STABILIZATION
    Manfrotto Video Monopod: amzn.to/3PKFAaZ
    DJI Ronin S (for heavier cameras): amzn.to/3T4Hx53
    DJI Ronin SC (for lighter cameras): amzn.to/3Cmgrk1
    AUDIO
    Rode Wireless GO II: amzn.to/3PJfS6O
    Rode Wireless GO: amzn.to/3pGwdhX
    Rode Videomicro: amzn.to/3pBnAW8
    ACCESSORIES
    Andycine A6 Plus Monitor: amzn.to/3CnAoqO
    Smallrig Multitool: amzn.to/3wlnXHX
    Gaff tape: amzn.to/3QIjw29
    CHECK OUT ALL OF MY FAVOURITE CAMERA GEAR www.amazon.com/...
    Sports videography content on Colin’s channel! / @colinwouda
    Follow me on Instagram to see videos that I don’t post anywhere else: / psarellas
    I am a freelance videographer currently based in Toronto. If you are interested in my video services, please visit my website: www.petersarell...
    Download my FREE overlays and transitions: www.petersarell...
    In this video I show you whats in my camera bag for sports videography! We talk in detail about all of the cameras, lenses, monopods, gimbals, filters, and other accessories that I use regularly to create awesome sports video edits. I also discuss how I use each piece of camera gear and what situations each excels at so that you can make your own informed decisions about the camera equipment that you want to use for your own filmmaking!
    If you liked this video, then please consider subscribing to my channel! I post sports videography and video editing tips and tutorial videos, plus other educational content around my work as a freelance videographer working in the sport media industry.
    (Football content in this video was provided on behalf of the Canadian Football League) I am a participant in the Amazon Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites

Komentáře • 57

  • @petersarellas
    @petersarellas  Před 2 lety +7

    I FORGOT TO MENTION THE ACTUAL CAMERA BAG THAT I USE! My camera bag is the Wandrd PRVKE 31L - it’s very sturdy, has more than enough space for me, I can wear it comfortably for an entire football game, and if you get it new it comes with a lifetime guarantee. Can’t say enough good things about it. Sorry I forgot to say that in the video. Bag is linked in the description with the rest of the gear from this video!

    • @Daniel-jq6rn
      @Daniel-jq6rn Před rokem

      Are you able to fit the ronin in the bag as well?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před rokem

      @@Daniel-jq6rn yes, either deconstructed inside or assembled in the tripod compartment on the side - though I’m also not using this bag as my go-to all the time anymore since it can sometimes be too big for my needs depending on the job.

  • @eyalshorer9865
    @eyalshorer9865 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video! I’d love to see some of the post production equipment you use as well, like which laptop, hard drives and monitor you use or recommend.

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety +3

      Great idea for a video! I’ll have to do something like that

  • @vincejupiter4749
    @vincejupiter4749 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @bakerfx4968
    @bakerfx4968 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video as usual!

  • @NOBSTUT
    @NOBSTUT Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Thank you for posting!

  • @JoshuaCarbaughProductions

    What bloom/mist filters do you recommend? Specifically that helps with the stadium lights in the background.. Looks great, just want that nice diffusion that you see

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před rokem

      I use Tiffen Pro Mist 1/4 strength filters for diffusion

  • @TexansFanboy
    @TexansFanboy Před rokem +1

    Would you recommend the insta 360 for actually filming the game, and what is the lense for it

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před rokem

      I would not actually film the game with it since you usually can’t get that close to the actual game when filming and the 360 cam is too wide angle to capture any action

  • @TMIDD
    @TMIDD Před 2 lety +1

    Great video I use some of the same content on my channel. Keep creating!

  • @patrickmerluzzi
    @patrickmerluzzi Před 2 lety +2

    amazing video peter. I got UCF football season coming up and have really been thinking about getting a sony lens 70-200 f4. i’m rocking my a7iii rn with an 18-105 f4, but i think that 70-200 is really gonna help, just have been debating what to do about it, as i feel like renting one would add up every game and i’m only a sophomore, so i’m thinking buying it may be the move. would love your input man, keep it up with the amazing content. my other lens i have is a 30 mm sigma f1.8.

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety +1

      I’d definitely look into buying that 70-200mm f4 if you can swing it! It’ll definitely be an improvement over the 18-105mm for football. If it helps you justify it, whenever I’m bordering on whether I should buy a lens or not I get it used and then tell myself I can resell it and get my money back if I end up not using it as much as I’d like haha

    • @patrickmerluzzi
      @patrickmerluzzi Před 2 lety +1

      @@petersarellas Thank you my man really appreciate it. So the difference between the f4 and f2.8 isn’t enough to justify putting up that extra money for it? Or the f4 is honestly just the better out of the two? Because i’ve heard a lot of opinions about each option, usually with people favoring that 2.8 so i was definitely curious to hear your reasoning behind preferring the f4. Thanks again for taking the time man i really appreciate you

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety +1

      @@patrickmerluzzi in my experience the f4 has better autofocus performance than the f2.8 mark 1 (can’t speak for the mark 2 because I haven’t used it) and I personally prefer the lighter weight of the f4 versus the f2.8. For video specifically I don’t need the extra stop of light that I get with the f2.8 so I prefer the f4, but if you need that f2.8 aperture fully open to expose your image then of course you’re going to want to get one of the f2.8 models.

  • @thebacons5943
    @thebacons5943 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Are you totally happy with the Tiffen variable ND? Would you recommend a different brand?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes im quite happy with it and still use it regularly. I tried out the Freewell K2 filter system recently which has a few ND options as well as some other stuff in one package and I know that a lot of people like using PolarPro as well so those could be alternatives worth looking into as well

    • @thebacons5943
      @thebacons5943 Před 7 měsíci

      @@petersarellas thank you

  • @brick.mp4
    @brick.mp4 Před rokem

    What handheld rig are you using on the A7IV

  • @diegodominguez205
    @diegodominguez205 Před rokem +1

    Im debating between the WANDRD 31 and the McKinnon 35, what made you choose the Wandrd PRVKE ?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před rokem

      I like it for the versatility with the different pockets and it’s durability when travelling. I also didn’t need anything bigger than 31L and wanted something I could use as a carry on. I now use both this WANDRD and a Brevite Jumper large bag interchangeably depending on what I’m doing and how much space I need.

  • @heinousprophecy
    @heinousprophecy Před 2 lety +1

    what's a good camera for an a6000 camera? something that can do the job and you don't need to upgrade for a while.

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety

      Usually the a6300, a6400 or a6500 are the cameras that is generally recommend as good starters so I’d like into all 3 of those

    • @heinousprophecy
      @heinousprophecy Před 2 lety

      @@petersarellas ah okay, any tips on the best software to use for photography? To make your photo pop? to make it look 4k and clean

  • @Zesar10
    @Zesar10 Před rokem +1

    Have you shot with the 100-400 during night games? I am considering buying it because I’ve started to shoot on a hi-hat but I don’t know how would it handle low light situations in poorly lighted fields? Aid it helps I am currently shooting with a a6400 with a 70-200 f4

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před rokem +1

      I actually did just this past weekend, though I was using my A7iv at around 5000 ISO on a professional field with adequate lighting so probably not suitable for the low light performance of an a6400 on a poorly lit field.

  • @QuicksandMindset
    @QuicksandMindset Před rokem +1

    I have a Sony A6400. Will the Tamron 28-75mm lens allow me to zoom in and out while recording ?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před rokem

      Yes it will as it is a zoom lens, though it will have a crop making it a tighter lens than it would be on a full frame camera

  • @diegodominguez205
    @diegodominguez205 Před rokem

    If imitating pictures and videos for basketball should I get the f/4 sony or 70-180 f/2.8 tamron they're around the same price but I don't know if the stabilization is worth more than the aperture. I use the Sony A7III

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před rokem +1

      I used the Sony a7iii with the 70-200mm f4 for a long time and can confidently recommend it. Haven’t used the Tamron 70-180 f2.8 since the lack of stabilization scares me off of it as I know how important that is when filming handheld. So although I cant make a strong recommendation for or against it either way, id recommend if youre going to go that route that you use a monopod or tripod to keep your images more stable.

    • @diegodominguez205
      @diegodominguez205 Před rokem

      @@petersarellas got it thank you! I saved up enough for one great lens , Would you rather recommend a 24-70 or 70-200

  • @ryansmith3939
    @ryansmith3939 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! I just filmed my first football game, tried to import it into a desktop folder, and my 2019 macbook did not have enough disk space for all of the clips. I am currently importing all of them into a folder on google drive straight from my sd card (film for the coaches). What are your suggestions? Get a pc, buy something I don't know about, etc. Thanks!

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety +1

      I’d look into buying an external hard drive where you can store your footage and then back up in the cloud as well

    • @ryansmith3939
      @ryansmith3939 Před 2 lety +1

      @@petersarellas do you just keep it plugged in while editing?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ryansmith3939 yes

  • @kvng_tek6136
    @kvng_tek6136 Před 2 lety +1

    Do your luts work good on outdoor sports such as football?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety +1

      They’re designed with indoor sports in mind but I have a football lut pack that I’m currently tweaking and will be releasing in the near future!

  • @millervision4532
    @millervision4532 Před 2 lety +1

    Would it be worth it to get the tameron Version of the 70-180 f2.8 over the Sony f4?
    Or does the Sony f4 still trump that one too?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety +1

      The problem that I have with the Tamron 70-180 f2.8 is that the lens has no stabilization in it at all and at longer focal lengths it becomes more necessary. If you’re able to shoot on a monopod or tripod with it though then it’s definitely worth considering.

    • @millervision4532
      @millervision4532 Před 2 lety +1

      @@petersarellas will I still be able to get good quality out of the f4 even though I am mainly in high school gyms that do not have the best lights sometimes?

  • @ThePlug.365
    @ThePlug.365 Před rokem +1

    What lens were you using at 5:48 in the video?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před rokem

      Sony kit lens. I keep it around as a kicker that I can use in a pinch or for non-work related stuff

  • @millervision4532
    @millervision4532 Před 2 lety +1

    How do I know what size to get on the filter? Your link says 77mm is that what I need?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety

      It depends on the lenses that you have but I recommend getting a large size filter (77mm or 82mm at least) and then using step up rings to make it fit your lenses with a smaller thread size. This way as you upgrade lenses you don’t have to worry about buying new filters because your old ones don’t fit. I own both of my pro mist filters in 77mm and my ND and star filters in 82mm

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety

      I’d also recommend looking at thread sizes for lenses that you could buy or rent in the future and buying filters that are large enough to fit those lenses as well to avoid running into any issues in the future.

    • @millervision4532
      @millervision4532 Před 2 lety

      @@petersarellas right now I am only using the Tameron 28-70 F2.8 the newer version. Will I need a step ring getting the 77mm?

    • @petersarellas
      @petersarellas  Před 2 lety +1

      @@millervision4532 yes you will (assuming you buy the 77mm or larger as I have). I also use the new version of the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 and use one. You can buy a pack of step up rings on Amazon for about $15

    • @millervision4532
      @millervision4532 Před 2 lety +1

      @@petersarellas thank you so much!

  • @gnome364
    @gnome364 Před 2 lety +1

    What log do u shoot in