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Equipment I Use To Film Wildlife Documentaries

Equipment I Use To Film Wildlife Documentaries

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Many of you have asked to see the equipment I use to film wildlife…well here is my basic setup. This is what I use for most of my wildlife cinematography and nature documentaries.
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  1. What Camo Tape are you using? And does it leave any marks when you remove it?
    Bascially doing the same thing, but for the price of one of those objects for my whole system (although I'm splurging on the 15mm rails and going with tangerines).

  2. Great video! Thank you! I was just wondering how you accomplish zoom pulls while filming without any follow focus gear or similar? What kind of solution have you found making the 60-600 similar to the 50-1000 (or new 24-105/f2.8 Canon) with its side-mounted zoom motor?

  3. I don't understand why zcams aren't used more in wildlife cine. I use the m4, which shoots at night at iso 51200. Only the Sony a7s3 beats it. 4k at 160p. 1600 dollars.

  4. What's up Doug? Once again, great video. Even though you have access to a great crew. And I mean a really great crew. You do very well by yourself. It was probably a little to chew on all at once. But you pulled it off. Great job my friend. Peace!

  5. Thank you for this video very interesting. I Use an old Sony Fs7 wich i am still happy with. I just bought Sigma 60-600 seems super good. I have used Sigma 150-600 for many years before. Thanks again. Regards Karl-David

  6. Impressive and enlightening – coming from a stills bird photographer, interested in moving into videography.

    I’ve been using Nikon gear (just upgraded from D850 to Z9).

    I was surprised and excited by the acquisition of Red by Nikon. It will be interesting to watch how future cinema cameras evolve.

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