Canon Wedding Photography Equipment Setup!
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This actually is the Yuri Arcus setup, which is targeted for studio photography, I can't imagine working with a setup as big as that one on a wedding, it's just too much. The bracket will be enough for me
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Did you get the Digital PRO-E Leg Stand? Thanks to your video and yuris I am going to snag one myself, but wonder if I will need the leg stand to be able to set my camera down at weddings. Thanks again for your responses!
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@evilneil187 Does the Pro-e help with weight distribution, when off the monopod? I am going to mimic your setup, but plan to also use it with the 70-200 IS II. It's very heavy now, but I am hoping the custom bracket will help distribute the weight enough to make it more manageable. Can you rest it on your forearm? Thanks
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@treepizzle Nope, I ment 17-85 ef-s is a very nice lens for a crop sensor body. I like the pro E less to adjust, I have no need to adjust the height of the flash, and the m has a nice spot for mounting my canon battery pack as you can see in the video :)
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@evilneil187 did you mean 15-85? Also, why did you get the pro-e over the pro-m?
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@custombrackets oh yeah my rubber foot as long since fallen off haha!
That is a cool ball head, can you tell me what brand and series it is ?
bwhitedslr 1 month ago
@bwhitedslr Off the top of my head I believe it is the Manfrotto 486RC2
evilneil187 1 month ago
@evilneil187 Does the quick release come with the pro-e kit or the manfrotto 486rc2? or was it separate? Thanks yet again :)
treepizzle 4 weeks ago
@treepizzle The quick release comes as part of the Manfrotto 486RC2 ball head. :D
evilneil187 4 weeks ago