Sony A7IV Complete Setup - Real Estate Photography
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Ready to take your real estate photography game to the next level with the Sony a7IV? In this video, I reveal my go-to settings for maximising image quality and efficiency during shoots. Stay tuned for valuable insights and expert recommendations. Don't forget to hit subscribe for more photography content!
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Great video, thanks for Share your experience🎉
@jeremybeal23
26 күн бұрын
Anytime 👊
Thanks again Jeremy
@jeremybeal23
3 ай бұрын
You’re welcome
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@jeremybeal23
Ай бұрын
Thanks for tuning in!
Thank you for the settings! It would be amazing to get a look into how you do the post production, from taking a photo to create the HDR, and the edits. I shoot bracketing, but my windows still look so much brighter as it should, and have no clue on how to edit these.
@jeremybeal23
2 ай бұрын
I’ll be working on editing tutorials soon. However, I'd suggest outsourcing your photos. You should pay more than USD 1 for an image that looks amazing. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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@jeremybeal23
3 ай бұрын
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If you were to purchase a hybrid right now for both video and photo for real estate would you stick with a7iv or go with a7rV?
@jeremybeal23
20 күн бұрын
If I shoot flash and a fair amount of video, I would purchase the Sony A7siii. If I didn’t use flash, the ZV-E1 would be my choice.
Quick question, will you be doing a video on your RE video settings? Also, what memory cards do you use for video? Thanks!
@jeremybeal23
Ай бұрын
Great idea. I'll do a video on The Sony A7IV video settings. I use 1 typeA card and 1 v90 card.
Hello there. Thx for the explanation. What about the resolution of the RAW files ? The test I've done with the full original RAW are giving me photos with an absurd weight, are you setting something special to get a lower resolution ?
@jeremybeal23
2 ай бұрын
You can shoot in compressed RAW. This will reduce the file size from 67 MB to 36 MB Approx per image. However, I shoot RAW, then I convert them to DNG in Adobe DNG converter. The file ends up about 1.5 MB per image. I will be doing a video on this process shortly. It is a game-changer for many apparent reasons. I hope this helps 👍