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  • čas přidán 22. 12. 2022
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Komentáře • 64

  • @bigpappas65ss
    @bigpappas65ss Před 10 měsíci +1

    I’m not a pro but have been shooting sports for many years(football, soccer, baseball and wrestling). Was using a Canon 30D until it died recently 7/2023. With a canon EF70-200mm 2.8. Since July I purchased a Canon EOS R6 and a Canon 100-500mm 4.0

  • @tendingthenets
    @tendingthenets Před rokem

    Another great video. Keep them coming!

  • @sportsshooter2574
    @sportsshooter2574 Před rokem +5

    I gave up on the 400/2.8 a while ago and replaced it with 400 DO MKII purely for the weight. It's an excellent lens .No lap top for me , unless I send images to our friend. I sent photos live via FTP transmitter and the agency editor takes care of the rest. I find that the high ISO capability of the newer Canon cameras allow for f4 lenses which saves costs and weight. Nice video Rob . Merry Xmas

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem +1

      I bet it's nice with the lighter setup. Merry Christmas

  • @AndrewCCM
    @AndrewCCM Před rokem +1

    Just wanted to say you’re pretty much spot on (sans the monopod - at least here in USA. Gitzo is the most common). Been using some iteration of your list for past 18yrs.

  • @rayfuller7704
    @rayfuller7704 Před rokem +1

    Great video, very informative. Thanks.

  • @9rider11
    @9rider11 Před rokem

    Thanks! Another awesome video.

  • @vinstyles
    @vinstyles Před rokem

    great vid, thanks

  • @paultrunfull3324
    @paultrunfull3324 Před rokem

    Happy Christmas Rob and have a fantastic 2023

  • @davewaddicorphotography4710

    nice one rob,

  • @kevinhumphries763
    @kevinhumphries763 Před rokem

    Thanks for another informative video Rob. All the very best to you and yours. People cant believe how heavy my 400 2.8 is (Mk1). You now have me worried about my copy stool 🤪

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem +1

      I see a lot of people using them, they're still decent

  • @Methodical2
    @Methodical2 Před rokem

    The Think Tank roller bag is so convenient, especially when traveling. I have the international version and it fits all big lenses up to the 600, 2 camera bodies, zoom lens (70-200 2.8 or RF 100-500) and host of other stuff. I just love that roller bag. I have also used the Canon 85 1.8 and 135 f2 to shoot basketball games and the 135 to shoot football game down in the end zone. I do not do this for a living, but I shoot local high school games.

  • @yuhu102
    @yuhu102 Před rokem

    I do football-shooting in Norway and swopped from Canon to Sony three years ago.
    I have my 600 mm f4 on a sturdy leveled up tripod which I find more easy to always have a straight horizon. I use a Pelican Air 1615 which I also sits on, pretty low. Of course a 70-200 f2,8.
    Photo Mechanic is a must combined with Photoshop

  • @jmendezh
    @jmendezh Před rokem

    Greate video.

  • @JohnScarrott
    @JohnScarrott Před rokem +1

    Nice to know the pro's are using the R3. 24MP means smaller files to transmit quickly to the publishers. The option of LAN or USB (3.2 Gen 2) is also great for those guys to get their files quickly off the camera without fiddling with the memory cards. Plus the great AF tracking it has, and high shutter speeds make it a great sports camera. I have an R3, although not done sports yet, I am looking to have a go next year with some Rugby and some Surfing, so I'm always looking to learn more before I get started.

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem +1

      The file size helps when editing and sending live

    • @Methodical2
      @Methodical2 Před rokem

      @@RobSambles All the previous 1D bodies were in the 18-24mp range which is what was and still is used to shoot sports. Don't listen to those who cry for more MP, they are those landscape photographers or wildlife photographers who like to crop a lot. With sports, you are shooting big humans and don't crop much, if at all.

  • @angelogarciajr5356
    @angelogarciajr5356 Před rokem

    My dream gear, R1 but for now R3 with the RF 400 f2.8 and the RF 28-70 f2. Dream On

  • @jeffvader2675
    @jeffvader2675 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Rob,
    Very useful info thanks.
    I bought one of those iCap laptop covers - OMG - it’s the devil’s own device! Not sure pro’s would bother folding one of those things up after use - what a waste of time.
    On another point, when pitch-side at UK footy matches, the weather is often pants - usual endless rain. Is there a favourite rain cover / poncho / jacket etc that pro’s wear?
    Thanks - really enjoying your content.
    Tim.

  • @mroberts254
    @mroberts254 Před rokem

    I covered the Rugby League world cup a few weeks ago. There was a nice variety of kit being used must admit i use Sony these days swapped from canon, same things were being said by other photographer you use A. What you are comfortable with B. Everyone is different. You use what fits your needs more than anything but will never stop you having a nosey what other are using!

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem

      Yeah Sony has really come along the last few years

  • @davidmag479
    @davidmag479 Před rokem

    I would concur with everything you've covered Rob. Shooting sports on a freelance basis I meet guys shooting for the larger photography agencies and they're mostly using the gear you've referred to. Most get their kit supplied by their agencies which is a huge bonus for them. Sadly I'm not in their league and have had to purchase all my own gear over the years, using good quality used kit if I can pick it up at reasonable money. I'm using the Canon EF200-400 F4 with the R3 tethered to my Dell XPS13 for football. Never use a monopod as I find it too restrictive when working pitchside, so its all handheld for me. The 200-400 is excellent as its so versatile and it means I don't need to swap to a 70-200 for the closer shots. I use the Icap rain cover the majority of time as it protects the laptop from all sorts of weather and reduces the glare from the sun or floodlights. Added advantage is that it helps keep the laptop battery from discharging too quick when the temperature is close to zero. Shooting tethered means I have the images directly in front of me to select on the laptop screen for a quick edit, caption and send as the action unfolds. I can continue to shoot if anything happens when I'm editing during the game. Bit manic at times, but it works.

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem +1

      I'd love to try out that 200-400 at some point, looks like a lovely lens

    • @davidmag479
      @davidmag479 Před rokem +2

      @@RobSambles its a terrific lens Rob as you also have the benefit of the 1.4 extender built in which means if you're positioned behind the goal line, you can get shots at the other end of the pitch at 560mm. I used to use the Sigma 120-300 f2.8 sport, and it was a great lens for football, but when I picked up the 200-400 it's been my go to lens for almost everything I do including motorsport or wildlife pics. Works really well with the adapter on the R3.

  • @leschase1824
    @leschase1824 Před rokem +1

    Using Nikon D5 and tethering saved pictures at half and full time of UK football soccer, then Mechanic for cropping and captioning . Using basic Mac software for touching up. Covering lower end non league soccer steps 8, 9, 10 or 4-6 on the non league pyramid , I have night games up to iso 25600 to 32000 when needed as a lot of grounds can have 14-16 floodlights to cover the whole pitch. Also, when I get it back from repair 70-200 f2.8 then iso comes down a bit. I can use currently 200-400 f4 due to no 70-200 being in for long term repair, thanks for NIkon parts hard to get hold of. I also have an earlier 400 f2.8 which sometimes I can use. Another good all round GP lens is the Nikon 80-400 for media work, I find. I am just a one man freelancer photographing for a smaller regional newspaper, and I am able to get paid a fee, being a senior sports photographer for the paper. I, however do not get paid for later used stock images. Most papers, I have found will not pay a penny, just a name credit, even with £10000 plus worth of kit at a game.
    Finally, a Waterproof Notebook Lined by Fernhurst Books which are around £7.00 on line or check boat chandlers. Using an ordinary HB pencil, one is able to make notes in the pouring rain or possibly underwater. Also, the paper dose not tend to stick together. I use it to make notes of player numbers to camera photo numbers for captioning.

  • @davidgibsonphotography
    @davidgibsonphotography Před rokem +2

    Would be interested to see how to shoot tethered Rob. Voyage of discovery for you and the viewers

  • @kmacdizzle
    @kmacdizzle Před 11 měsíci

    I’ve actually never seen anyone shoot sports with their laptop near by. I’ve never shot pro but I have shot quite a bit of NCAA D1 sports with tons of pros around. That would seriously cut down on running around if you were going to shoot a whole game from the same spot

  • @bngr_bngr
    @bngr_bngr Před rokem

    I’m using a monopod by LeoFoto. They have a higher weight rating than most at 55 lbs. The Gitzo also is great but if I’m standing the LeoFoto feels more solid. I’m currently trying the MPQ 405c. It’s 5 sections. The top tube is 40mm and the bottom 22mm. I found the Sirius to wobbly with a 400 or 600 lens.

    • @erik5024
      @erik5024 Před rokem +2

      Same here. It's very sturdy and handles my 12 pound EF 400 2.8 with ease. Build quality is fantastic, light weight and very affordable

  •  Před 4 měsíci +1

    How can I send select photos on back from 1dxii with a wft e8a connected to iPhone . With 1dx ii i need to crop in cam and send specific pics only to my iPhone. Canon is useless I tried .

  • @michaellekas27
    @michaellekas27 Před rokem

    Hi Rob excellent and informative video. I'm curious but was the r7 used by some pro photographers?

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem

      It'll definitely be used by some - at this stage I doubt many though

  • @willeam9709
    @willeam9709 Před rokem

    Would you say that a 100-400 would be a good “catch-all” lens, assuming I only shoot soccer in the day light? Also have a 24-70 for more wide angle.

  • @ryanjones6122
    @ryanjones6122 Před rokem

    Hi Rob, thanks of the great video, just got my 400mm f2.8 and struggling to work out monopods, just so many to choose and minimal differences. Any suggestions on specific models?? Know you said Manfrotto and the Sirui ones in the video.

    • @usedcameraguy
      @usedcameraguy Před rokem

      have a look at '3 Legged Thing' they carry the weight and good height

  • @lanzarotepersonaltraining1563

    Fantastic as always. My question is. Do the pros upgrade as much as the majority of CZcamsrs or do they stick and learn the gear before changing because something is new?

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem +1

      Depends on the CZcamsr. People like myself don't change very often whereas someone like Fro will change every new release because he needs to review them.
      Sports Pros will certainly change as soon as there's a new sports camera (for example I imagine loads of them will switch to R1 when it's released).

    • @lanzarotepersonaltraining1563
      @lanzarotepersonaltraining1563 Před rokem

      @@RobSambles thank you. And your channel is fantastic.

  • @SanGioSports
    @SanGioSports Před rokem

    Wonder if the camera mix you are seeing is UK specific. Here in the US it seems that most independent / free lance stills shooters are using Z9s or R3s. Affiliated photographers use whatever their agency gives them. Video and hybrid shooters are almost all Sony folks it seems. The footage and reports I’ve seen of the FIFA World Cup seems to reflect that as well.

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem +1

      Yeah that's only experience from here in the UK

  • @toddquinn7216
    @toddquinn7216 Před rokem

    what remote power source do you use for a tethered laptop when the battery life of the laptop isn't good enough and there isn't permanent power there?

  • @ZUMBAKIRSTIN
    @ZUMBAKIRSTIN Před 3 dny

    Hi Rob,
    Just come across your video, so sorry in advance for a delayed question.
    I see on many pro laptops a small box attached to the front. Could you explain what that is. Also, working remotely requires MI - FI ( mobile WiFi). I would love some info on this as well.

  • @robertlawrence7958
    @robertlawrence7958 Před rokem +1

    What do the top pros use to pay for all that kit Rob and where can I find the link for that? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
    Best wishes for Christmas to you and your family and wishing you plenty of success in 2023.

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem

      Haha - Merry Christmas to you and your family too 🌲

  • @hagopboghossian6841
    @hagopboghossian6841 Před rokem

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @eosuser1
    @eosuser1 Před rokem

    Thx Rob…can you give a few names of your fav sports photographers we should be following on social media?

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem +1

      Ah there's so many Dennis. You've given me a great idea for a video though! I think that'll be my end of year special!

    • @eosuser1
      @eosuser1 Před rokem

      @@RobSambles that would be great…. Knowing and seeing what a good sports photo is key. Thanks for your insight into this over the years!

  • @dougcolorado1608
    @dougcolorado1608 Před rokem

    Go knicks!

  • @BenLovesPlanes
    @BenLovesPlanes Před rokem +3

    £20k? That wouldn’t buy you 4 bodies! Then another couple of grand on Angelbird memory cards. At least 30k on the glass and you are somewhere nearer! 😮

  • @kingweddingmedia
    @kingweddingmedia Před rokem +1

    How do sports photographers manage to afford all of that kit? My understanding was that sports photography is very very low pay - do most go into huge debt or have another full time job?

    • @chankwanting
      @chankwanting Před rokem +2

      The biggest handfull of the photo agencies will supply some or all of the kit to their full time employees. Fewer and fewer of those positions around though. Yes, many freelancers are or at least start off part time with a day job.

    • @RobSambles
      @RobSambles  Před rokem +1

      It varies really. A lot of the top, top pros will work with brands (like being a Canon ambassador for example) others might work with organisations that provide them some kit

    • @bokehlicious.nlsportfotogr8913
      @bokehlicious.nlsportfotogr8913 Před rokem +1

      That's why you see a lot of pro's shooting with older equipment. And yes a lot of pro's have other streams of income. In Holland a lot of pro's have switched from Nikon/Canon to Sony because Sony offered them very good deals.

    • @ihall27
      @ihall27 Před rokem +1

      See a lot of comments about cost. I have started using a lens hire service. Every year I go to one of the main airshows but can’t warrant the cost of the lens. So I hire it for a weekend. Might not be for everyone but it’s also a great way to try out kit you that normally wouldn’t get the chance to. Have a great Christmas everyone and thanks Rob for your content this year.

    • @AndrewCCM
      @AndrewCCM Před rokem +1

      I built my gear up over time. UtilIzed Canon CPS loaners early on and at major events they provide you with all of the latest gear to test out. I’ve been at it for about 20yrs and only in the last 13 or so been shooting for the major agencies. As others have said, support often comes from a “day job” as most are freelancers these days. Not like it used to be. Rates have changed a TON over past decade or so. Sadly.

  • @elliotttaylor3394
    @elliotttaylor3394 Před 8 měsíci

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