
[Mountains, Skiing and Camera Special] Digest video (Part 2: Equipment and Tools for taking good photos with backcountry skiing) has been released.
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"Photos of the Mountains," the sixth offline talk workshop event hosted by Outdoor Gearzine, held at the end of last year. Photographing people. The second highlight video of " (Camera Special)" has been released on YouTube. From this time on, we're finally hearing specific stories. We are generously talking about what kind of cameras and equipment we carry to photograph backcountry skiing!
Highlights of the video
00:28 - What camera do you use? What is the lens for a SLR camera?
A: Currently, they have the "SONY α9 + 70-300mm (open F4) telephoto lens" and "SONY RX0".
04:50 - Is it necessary to use a so-called "bright lenses"? What are the settings when shooting?
A: When shooting skiers, the basic aperture value is F8 and shutter speed is 1/1600 seconds, so there is little need to be bright (but this does not apply depending on the subject and requirements at the time).
06:25 - What other camera-related items should you bring, and what are the basic equipment?
A: On day trips to BC skis, I carry a backpack of less than 30 and a camera bag that can be stored with a telephoto lens attached, secured to the front with a carabiner and strap. Other lens caps with anti-drop strings and other things...