The Best Gear I Have Ever Bought!

What is the best gear I have purchased over the last 13 years. Which gear has stood the test of time, let's find out. Let me know in the comments your favourite gear. Cheers, Duade
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🛒Think Tank Airport Commuter Bag geni.us/8uThcPC
🛒Muck Boots Muckmaster geni.us/OC1bJ
🛒Lens Foot Canon 500 F4 geni.us/9cZ0ws
🛒Lens Foot Sony 200-600 geni.us/6rmm8
🛒Lens Collar RF100-500 geni.us/IEKW
🛒Naturescapes Bag Hide geni.us/2lFiMLt
🛒Skimmer Ground Pod geni.us/aYVDIv
🛒Canon RF100-500 geni.us/wLTrLf
🛒Canon R5 geni.us/IshRd
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My Cameras - Affiliate Links
🛒Olympus OM-1 geni.us/nsv5
🛒Canon R6 Mark II geni.us/Suy1
🛒Canon R7 geni.us/L6TITJ
🛒Canon R6 geni.us/08Ro
🛒Canon R5 geni.us/IshRd
🛒Canon R10 geni.us/AEvjF4
🛒Sony A7IV geni.us/wxaU
🛒DJI Pocket 2 geni.us/gAmY
🛒Insta Go 360 2 geni.us/JkFeNDp
🛒DJI Air2s Drone geni.us/qYhA2A
My Lenses
🛒Olympus 300mm f/4 IS PRO geni.us/Fst6
🛒Olympus 100-400 geni.us/WAsE3i2
🛒Sigma 150-600C geni.us/AxMQ
🛒Canon RF100-400 geni.us/avzOe
🛒Canon RF800 f11 geni.us/yhnjyl
🛒Canon RF100-500 geni.us/wLTrLf
🛒Canon RF35 1.8 geni.us/T3OrIs6
🛒Canon RF24-105 f4 geni.us/o1Dyw7
🛒Canon EF500 F4 IS II geni.us/YMFVl
🛒Canon RF200-800 f/9 geni.us/63JQM
🛒RF1.4x Converter geni.us/SG5AfJW
🛒RF2x Converter geni.us/00e2R
🛒Sony 200-600 geni.us/Yrysuf
Audio - Wireless Mic
🛒Rode Wireless Go 2 geni.us/FhjPXr
Tripod
🛒Ifootage TC7 geni.us/dwhKB6N
🛒Benro CF Tripod (C373T) geni.us/c0RMABZ
🛒iFootage C180 Cobra Monopod www.ifootagegear.com/?ref=Dua... Use Code DUADEPATON for 10% off
🛒Sirui AR3204 Tripod geni.us/EvIs Code: DUADEPATON for 5% off
🛒Sirui PH20 Gimbal bit.ly/3ArJykf Code: DUADEPATON for 5% off
🛒Sirui PH10 Gimbal geni.us/UBEct Code: DUADEPATON for 5% off
🛒Flexshooter Pro geni.us/3MZsDX
🛒Skimmer Ground Pod bit.ly/3F7QHqo
🛒Weifeng 6663A Tripod /Ballhead ebay.to/3ArL5W3
Monitor
🛒Ninja 5 monitor geni.us/aLZv6J
Bag Hide
🛒Lenscoat Lenshide store.naturescapes.net/lensco...
Bag
🛒Think Tank Photo Airport Commuter Backpack geni.us/5cu7NQ
Accessories
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Chapters
00:00 Best Gear
00:33 Think Tank Bag
01:56 Clothing
05:19 Lens Foot
06:11 Bag Hide
07:34 Skimmer Ground Pod
08:54 Lenses
14:33 Cameras
16:38 Trips
17:26 Conclusion
24:50 Conclusion
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  • @dhanniamarasuriya1118
    @dhanniamarasuriya11184 ай бұрын

    You know that a reccomendation is genuine when someone says "no name brand jacket, and they don't make it anymore". Thank you for your honest reviews always. Much love from Sri Lanka xx

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks, I wish it was a brand that people could buy as I love it. Cheers, Duade

  • @rangersmith4652

    @rangersmith4652

    4 ай бұрын

    It was made by nobody, and nobody is still making it.

  • @alexmacdonald1732
    @alexmacdonald17324 ай бұрын

    I still used my Dad's Canon 7D and 100-400 both MK i's. I inherited it after my dad passed away in 2012 when I was only 13 so I love using his old kit because it keeps me close to him. He was far more into bird photography than I was but I used to out and join him with my 350D and 70-300 that he started with. This past 3 years I have yes the 7D a lot done loads of aviation and motorspot photography with some stunning results as well as getting out in the field to take some wildlife and landscape photos. I went to Canada with me this summer on a 9 day canoe trip in the Yukon. unfortunately, due to weight limits I could not justify taking the 100-400 so took a cheap supper zoom 18-270 Tamron it did an ok job, I wish I could have fitted the 100-400 in my bag. Also got a 24mm 1.4 sigma to take with me to Canada by far the sharpest lens I have. Love your video and they inspire me to get out and take more photos and I love that you show what the older gear can still do. however, I do feel it is time to upgrade soon as I have definetly found the limits of the 7D AF.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story Alex and sorry to hear about your Dad. Wonderful you have that kit to remind you of him. I am sure you can keep it even when you upgrade and pull it out from time to time. I still like doing that with mine. Have fun, Cheers, Duade

  • @joeyret.617
    @joeyret.6174 ай бұрын

    As far as stills, my om1 and the MZuiko 150-400mm F4.5 with built in TC is my main go to. The Om1 has many built in computational features that I always find myself using. The lens gives me alota of reach, max at 1000mm (35mil equal.) f5.6. And it has a built in arca swiss that I do use from time to time but not too often because of its light weight. The mount has a half-moon smooth top, arca swiss plate on bottom thus it makes for a great camera and lens carry handle. I used to carry this kit with a shoulder strap, but I have switched to a wrist trap and carry it by the lens mount, it's easier. I hike many times over 3 miles or more when dry "for the shot" thru muddy swamp so this kit must be versatile in reach and light. As far as boots since I was a fisherman back when I still use my white shrimp boots, cheap and still does the job. A must have for me is also a full bug suit, sometimes in the summer wet season unfortunately, you need it. Always carry one camera and lens, on my hikes, the small stuff goes in my pockets. My Caden travel, carry on camera bag with all of my lens, filters, back up camera body stays in my truck. If it's a wildlife hike, then the fore-mentioned is the kit that is coming. The lens can focus on a minimum of 1.3 meters for photo-like macro stuff. I have pushed this lens to take wonderful landscape wildlife pics which are focus stacked in the camera, but I can also focus stack at home and compared both images and I cannot tell them apart. BTW I use my tripod as a hiking pole when focus stacking but not often because clean up sucks after the fact. I mostly carry my mini tripod that I set on a stump or rock and that goes in my pocket and it can balance my om1 with my 40-150 pro f2.8 or my 12-40mm f2.8 that I carry in my pocket and leave my 150-400 in the bag. I use cargo pants for hiking....many deep pockets! I always use one hiking pole for balance, which from experience, there are sometimes big roots and rocks submerged in the muck, that I have tripped upon in the past. I'm not as young, water or muddy proof as my camera gear. As a result, I have mounted some pics of my adventures on my wall, largest is a 61 cm by 92 cm that brings me back and makes me happy to look at. Cheers!

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing such a detailed comment, sounds like you are well and truly sorted. I would love to try that lens at some stage as I love the OM-1. Yes, I have a fly net for my hat as flys get really bad here sometimes. I also have a jacket with lots of pockets, you can never have enough :-) Cheers, Duade

  • @esterix101

    @esterix101

    24 күн бұрын

    That lens is absolute superior in my eyes. It's just incredible how amazing IQ it is when I tried it. I wish I have money for that.

  • @polmestra
    @polmestra4 ай бұрын

    Like you , my vacation choices always involves birds and photos 😊 The thing that changed my photography was your channel , so far, that has been the most impactful. Thank you ! ❤

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you, you are too kind and glad to hear I am not the only one who finds the birds and then the holiday location. Cheers, Duade

  • @blairblankinship4521
    @blairblankinship45214 ай бұрын

    I have been an avid photographer since 1973 when I was a Yearbook photographer for my high school. As work and marriage interrupted my photography I kind of fell away from it, but got back into photography with the advent of digital, starting out with a 3MP point-and-shoot (and Photoshop v3). My first serious DSLR was the Canon 20D with the tiny 1" LCD on the back. First serious lens was the 70 - 200 f4. Then the Canon 40D, and the Canon 100 - 400 L v1. I also purchased other important lenses like the 17 - 40 L, The 100mm macro, the fantastic plastic 50mm. Eventually I upgraded to the 5D MkII, and upgraded to the Canon 100 - 400 L v2. Other new lenses include the Canon 35mm, Sigma 24mm Art, and Canon 24 - 105L, and Canon teleconverter 1.4 mk ii. Then came the Canon 5D MkIV and the Sigma 150 - 600C, the Canon 24 - 70 L v2 and finally the Canon R5 with the 800mm f11. It has been quite a journey. As I tell my wife, it's my only vice... Keep up the good work!

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    We sound like we have a lot in common :-) If I reflect on the number of hours I spend with my gear and the enjoyment it gives me it really does pay for itself. I could spend a lot more on boats, cars, motorcycles etc. Cheers, Duade

  • @pjdilip
    @pjdilip3 ай бұрын

    Dude is the type of person you would love to have as a buddy 😂😂

  • @chrishayes4785
    @chrishayes47854 ай бұрын

    I love your presentation style. Look forward to each one you generate. Very well done.

  • @AnandaGarden
    @AnandaGarden4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the restful gear talk and beautiful photos - perfect for a Friday afternoon.

  • @Findoesphotography
    @Findoesphotography4 ай бұрын

    Love this video and love seeing all the gear you use its so cool. also I've just been watching you're older videos about 1-2 years ago please bring back the out takes they are so funny and just add such a great end to a video love it keep up the work daude.👍🏻

  • @zameerpashablr
    @zameerpashablr4 ай бұрын

    Thank You So Much, Respect your Dedication and true from Heart and Soul talking.

  • @Rooster0529
    @Rooster05294 ай бұрын

    I think the one piece of kit I use most and really changed the way I shoot is my gimbal head. I find it’s always with me and so versatile.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Great to hear, which brand did you end up going with? Cheers, Duade

  • @Rooster0529

    @Rooster0529

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Duade Movo, I’ve been very happy with it.

  • @LLUEVE
    @LLUEVE4 ай бұрын

    Love to see your channel growing!!! You’re my “go to” guy for wildlife and telephoto lenses! Good vibes from Texas!!!!

  • @docflyer4773
    @docflyer47734 ай бұрын

    Your videos are so good because they are so down to earth. As an beginner in the field they are what I need.

  • @christophercarlimages9003
    @christophercarlimages90034 ай бұрын

    Very informative and entertaining video! Glad you got that 500 f4 v2, its a great performing lens!

  • @alidafaallah
    @alidafaallah4 ай бұрын

    Thank you Duade , an other outstanding video as always, i was actually wondering about the boots that i saw you wearing many times in your videos (yes I don’t miss a single video you post) and I know what is my next investment going to be! I can’t thank you enough for all the value you provide, your channel has definitely changed my photography for the best.

  • @michaell.steigerwald2542
    @michaell.steigerwald25424 ай бұрын

    Another wonderful video! I started photographing in 1978 with a Pentax K-1000. I’ve still got it, and I imagine it still works. My first DSLR was a Canon 20D. Boy, have things changed since then.

  • @robguyatt9602
    @robguyatt96024 ай бұрын

    I have to say, going from the Nikon D850 to the Z9 is my best ever move. I have many treasured shots from the D850 with 200-500 but the switch to Z9 and Z 100-400 + 2xTC shifted the keeper rate up a notch. Actually, an order of magnitude is a better description. Switching to the Z 800 pf I feel has not gained me much. It is sharper than the above-mentioned 800mm combo for sure but not dramatically re in the field shots. But the Z9 and Z 800 are rarely parted and sit beside me ready for action on any road trip.

  • @airtonsilva8006

    @airtonsilva8006

    4 ай бұрын

    I am just a hobbyist bird photographer. I started in 2021 with a D5600 + Nikkor 55-30mm DX. It was light enough to get many photos and learn the correct techniques. But the lens was a bit soft in the 250-300mm range, so it always bothered me. Last year I decided to upgrade and got a D780 + 200-500mm. I think it was a near experience you had when you upgraded to the Z9 and Z lenses. The keeper rate is now an order of magnitude higher.

  • @ContraGrain

    @ContraGrain

    4 ай бұрын

    This is the upgrade I plan to eventually make as well. Love the 810 i have but looking forward to the 810

  • @robguyatt9602

    @robguyatt9602

    4 ай бұрын

    @@airtonsilva8006 Well done. I'm just a hobbyist too.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Wonderful to hear Rob, yes the jump from the 5d4 to R5 I suspect was the same as you experienced, just on another level. Great to hear you are enjoying your combo. I hope your date was impressed by the size of your gear. ;-) Cheers, Duade

  • @timdeen2911
    @timdeen29114 ай бұрын

    Your recommendations are are so genuine and very useful to a new photographer. A ground pod has been on my list together with a gimbal head as I have noticed I already am the ground more times that I would ever had imagined. I use a Sony A7IV + a 200-600 lens, some support when laying low is much needed. I'm also quite jealous of your experiences with your 40D/7D together with your 400 mm F/5.6. The joy is just readable from your face! I have yet to experience such feelings with my camera and really hope I will at some point.

  • @GobiTheDragon
    @GobiTheDragon4 ай бұрын

    I just went from a canon 400d to a 7D a few days ago and my keeper rate and photos are just a thousand times better, with the 400d cropping was near always impossible as the image quality would just drop off a cliff but now with the 7D I can crop much further and in much more creative ways, it has made, paired with my Canon 400mm F5.6 made bird photography so much more enjoyable.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Great to hear, you have the kit I loved for years, Cheers, Duade

  • @mstrathmore
    @mstrathmore4 ай бұрын

    Always love your videos Duade. Two of the often understated things about photography are the nostalgia and the pure joy of doing it: very few hobbies / sports leave you with a detailed record of all your exploits! I really regret selling my original Canon EOS 50E film camera (ah, man, Fuji Velvia!!!) and the camera that first got me into digital: the Canon EOS 10D.; would love to have those on a shelf somewhere. My LowePro backpack is about 20 years old and you’d have to pry my fingers off of it. Agree with you on the R5 and RF100-500: they’re too good (and if I’m honest, as a hobbyist, probably more than I should have). I do look at that 200-800 with loving eyes though! All the best, Mark.

  • @joncothranphotography9375
    @joncothranphotography93754 ай бұрын

    Great stuff Duade! Thanks!

  • @BillFerris
    @BillFerris4 ай бұрын

    I also have the canvas bag hide you mentioned. Here in the States, it's marketed by LensCoat as a canvas photography hide. I've used it to be near wildlife without being a disturbance. For birding - especially in winter - I'll often drape the hide across my lap and down my legs to conceal my lower body from raptors in-flight. It seems to help. Either they don't notice me or they do but don't see me as a threat. During the winter months, it also serves a purpose as another layer trapping warm air between me and the frigid cold :)

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Bill, yes a great bit of kit I have used many times. If you have a couple of tripods you can also create a wall so to speak, but needs no wind. Cheers, Duade

  • @callline7183
    @callline71834 ай бұрын

    Going from a Nikon Kit zoom (55-200mm) to a Tamron 150-600mm was a game changer and really made quality bird and wildlife photography possible. I've moved on to a Nikon 200-500mm which was a much smaller improvement. I bought both used, one from Adorama, and the other from KEH. That's a great way to go if you are on a budget. Also bought my 45MP Nikon Z7 full frame from KEH which was the next largest improvement over a Nikon D7500 APS-C camera. If you want to do wildlife invest in one of the budget 1XX-500 or 1XX-600mm zoom lenses used and you will not regret it!

  • @SIMpleSIM6
    @SIMpleSIM64 ай бұрын

    Another enjoyable video Duade. It’s nice to look back at your gear and remember how far you’ve come with it. My oldest camera is a half frame Lancaster Special Instantograph. The red leather bellows in it is new but the camera and lens are from around 1891. I don’t use it for birding though, just landscapes. :) My current wildlife setup is an R7 with the EF 100-400 L ii and 1.4 extender iii. I’m also guilty of taking holidays where we can see birds, but luckily my wife has the same hobby so we spend a lot of time together enjoying the UK wildlife.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Great to hear and wow that is an old camera. Cheers, Duade

  • @ScottRitchie-bw9ls
    @ScottRitchie-bw9ls4 ай бұрын

    Good on ya Duade. You were one of the guys are able to get me back into bird photography. Back in the 80s I had an old Canon FTB with a sigma 300. And my own dark room. and then I took a career hiatus you could say. And a few years ago I retired and got back into it. After a bit of research and watching you and Jan, I settled on the R5 and the 100 to 500 RF lens. And of course the 1.4 Tele converter. It's been great. The one piece of gear that I've added that you don't see much is a dot site. The PGD tracker. I can instantly put flying birds in the frame, and while the auto focus misses a fair amount (I'm working on that), I've been able to get some pretty damn good BIF's particularly of small birds that I would never be able to get otherwise. Keep up the great work. It would be lovely to bird with you someday.

  • @adventure9606
    @adventure96062 ай бұрын

    I bought the same bag in 2008 when the 5D MKII came out and used it until 2021 then bought the updated version. It is perfect for me and it is my gear closet as well. It has a R5 with adaptor and EF16-35 attached to the R5, 100-500, 5Dmk 4 body, RF28-70, RF85 f1.2, 6 batteries, RF 1.4 extender plus many accessories.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    2 ай бұрын

    Great to hear, I was not aware there is an updated version, when mine dies I will look into it. Cheers, Duade

  • @Jarbie
    @Jarbie4 ай бұрын

    An enjoyable and informative video, thank you. Last year I bought an R7 and found it such a leap forward from my 700D. I have recently progressed to M mode full time and am enjoying it so much. My most used lenses are my 400/f5.6 and 500/f4. I'm looking too sell some less used gear and buy the RF100-500 so was very pleased to hear your recommendations on all 3. ATB, John.

  • @edwardmorton7246
    @edwardmorton72464 ай бұрын

    Great video!! Love your passion.

  • @mvp_kryptonite
    @mvp_kryptonite4 ай бұрын

    I sold my 400/5.6L recently and it was mint, hard to let it go but finally the 100-400Lii has replaced it. For me, the 7d was just automatic. Love the mkii and now the R7 and I’m tempted by an R3. Great video and tanks for putting it together

  • @RSafay
    @RSafay4 ай бұрын

    Duade, another great video. I've had my Think Tank Airport Commuter bag since 2014. It has been to Africa twice, Alaska twice, Canada, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and recently to Antarctica, as well as numerous flights within the USA. It has never failed me, and it is the perfect size. I love the built in lockable security cable to prevent someone walking off with it. Keep making these great videos.

  • @wpohley
    @wpohley4 ай бұрын

    I definitely agree that travels with friends is the best part of wildlife photography. We have visited some amazing locations and met some wonderful people.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Great to hear, I totally agree and wish I could do it more often. Cheers, Duade

  • @kevins8575
    @kevins85754 ай бұрын

    I've always wanted a jacket just like yours! The best gear I've ever had is my R5 paired with the Rf100-500.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Great to hear mate, yes, I wish it was a branded jacket. Cheers, Duade

  • @xxholicxxclover7413

    @xxholicxxclover7413

    4 ай бұрын

    That’s the lens I want

  • @VABrowneMDPhD
    @VABrowneMDPhD4 ай бұрын

    Without question the Canon 500 f/4 L USM IS II and 100-400 L USM IS II f/4.5-5.6 coupled with the 7D Mark II and 1 DX series cameras were absolute game changers for my photography. Since then, the Canon R5 has been a major leap forward. I’m really looking forward to the Canon R5 Mark II. This last year, I sold my Canon R3 and purchased the Nikon Z9, which has proven to be a really excellent camera. The Fringer adapter allows me to use my Canon EF L-series lenses on the Nikon Z9.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, yes the 1DX and version II primes really was a jump in quality. Glad to hear you are enjoying the Z9. Cheers, Duade

  • @captaincook6283
    @captaincook62834 ай бұрын

    I’ve been following your channel for sometime now and I still like very much for your positive energy that is not fake, but everyone can see how much you like this genre and as the audience we feel these vibes anywhere in the world. I also dreamt of the prime 500 mm version two but I go with the 100 to 500 zoom since my main topic is people photography. But I am enjoying to get nice shots of animals since it’s just nature and so beautiful to interact with these beautiful creatures even in a big city. I’m really looking forward for every new video that you’re doing and I wish you would give us some insight of your retouching process on a regular basis but even if not I’m still watching your beautiful videos keep continuing cheers ❤

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words and feedback, I appreciate the support, great to hear you are enjoying the 100-500, it is such a versatile lens that does just about everything. Cheers, Duade

  • @ww3688
    @ww36884 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another great video Duade. It's really good seeing your favorite gear and progression to what you've become today. My favorite piece of gear is my adjustable PD Slide shoulder strap paired with the F38 QR shoulder strap mount that has made carrying my R5+100-500+1.4x so comfortable. The F38 QR puts my strap below my camera so it never gets in my hands' way when i reach for it. QR lets me move quickly between my strap, gimbal and backpack/belt clip.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks Winston, great to hear, if you have time and no pressure I would love to see a photo of your setup, email to duade.paton@gmail.com if able. Cheers, Duade

  • @mikem922
    @mikem9224 ай бұрын

    Duade I found this so very interesting and filled in a few gaps for me. I had learnt bits and pieces from other videos on your kit but never knew the story behind the big 500mm prime lens for example. The RF 100-500 zoom alongside the bird eye detection of the Canon R-series bodies really changed things for me too. I love to see you experimenting with this lens and producing such wonderful silhouettes and landscapes. Really impatient to upgrade from the R6 to the R5II and excited to see what canon will release. Excited also for the 200-800mm possibilities alongside the new promised flexible teleconverter. Thanks again mate.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks Mike, yes, I too am very excited for the R5II, I suspect it will just be a more well refined version with a stacked sensor. The flexible tele is what I am really excited about. If that works with the 100-500 without losing the 100-300 range it would be fantastic. Also use on primes would be excellent. Cheers, Duade

  • @ammadoux
    @ammadoux4 ай бұрын

    lovely video as ever Duade, thanks so much. the gear that really was turn in my bird photography was getting the bigma (sigma 50-500 mm f6.3) and when i paired it with the pro level e5 camera form Olympus had so many unforgettable shot that i still remember exactly how i felt and what happened back then, i think i told you that before that i have used the e5 till the last shutter, LOL. i the mirrorless era, getting the 300 mm f4 prime was another landmark for me, as its much shorter than the 500 mm in bigma which was eq to 1000 mm, but i helped me to improve my early morning photography and made me determine to learn how to get close to the birds or just be patient and wait till one decide to come as close as they like, this gave me so much beautiful moments. i can use the 1.4 TC but now i prefer not to, as if the bird will not come clos, i can include it in landscape shot, this i learnt from brilliant photographers in the you tube such as yourself. not sure i will ever go for the white 150-400 mm f4.5, even i could afford it, but i think if they make the long promised 50-250 mm f4 i will sure consider it. thanks again your video really made my day, and just now i finally saw the little Menetries's warbler in the water plate at the balcony, these are tiny winter visitor to my city love them like crazy, but this year have not seen a lost of them and this is the first day i see it in my place.

  • @generaltso9402
    @generaltso94024 ай бұрын

    Muck boots are great, very comfortable! Seeing a few more competitors these days.

  • @angelsepulveda9211
    @angelsepulveda92114 ай бұрын

    Thanks Duade, especially for the replacement collar for the rf 100-500. The plate coming loose has been driving me crazy, buying that now.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    My pleasure, it is not quite as smooth as the original when going from Landscape to Portrait but having the built in arca swiss makes up for it. Cheers, Duade

  • @micahboyce_photography
    @micahboyce_photography4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video duade ❤

  • @bigboi36
    @bigboi364 ай бұрын

    Great video Duade! I truly believe that Nature/ Wildlife Photography/Birdwatching is the new therapy. At 55 years old I'm appreciating my journey in photography even more. After 20 years of running and gunning doing event/social/sports/ concert photography I'm enjoying the slow down. Actually my photography journey has taken me full circle. I started nature/landscape then onto documenting college/uni life to event/concert/sports/social. Now its Street/Wildlife. I no longer shoot for clients etc. I'm now looking to get new full frame pro body with the Zoom/tele. I decided to wait on the 2nd iteration of the full frame pro body Z9 II and the Pro Apsc. I do however have a Z50 as my go to carry. This little camera has surprised me, even with the kit lenses it came with. I hove however purchased the Z24-70|2.8S and it works great.. Auto focus is a little challenging at times but fine when I switch to single box | DSLR style mode. Very sharp.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Great to hear, yes, Nikon have been killing it lately and every generation is improving on the last, much like DSLR's I guess. Good luck with it, Cheers, Duade

  • @klaustomasini
    @klaustomasini4 ай бұрын

    My oldest gear are a Polaroid SX-70 and the original OM-1 film camera and a lot of vintage lenses. Digitally is my oldest gear an Olympus E-1. So, you see, I am very sticky to MFT ☺ The reason is that I was working for Olympus life science department as international marketing manager for a long time and understood their philosophy and I love it. Kachō Fūgetsu (花鳥風月) : ‘Ka‘ (花) means “flower,” ‘chō‘ (鳥) means “bird,” ‘fū‘ (風) means “wind,” and ‘getsu‘ (月) means “moon.”

  • @luzr6613

    @luzr6613

    4 ай бұрын

    Love that E-1 too. Bought a 300 f/2.8 a week ago. I've had it on an E-5 but, when the light gets a bit better, we'll try it on the E-1. These are my 'family jewels' - never to be sold.🙂 Have a good one.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing mate, you must have some incredible memories on that Polaroid, I never had one but always admired them. Cheers, Duade

  • @jobinkin8070

    @jobinkin8070

    Ай бұрын

    My oldest gear that I still have is my Canon D60 (6.3 megapixel) DSLR full frame, purchased in 2002 when I went digital and I still have my original EF L series lenses 100-400 ( which I haven’t had the heart to sell yet) and 16-36 f2.8 with I still use on my R6 for Astro.

  • @Strongfingers88
    @Strongfingers8818 күн бұрын

    Awesome video! I have the EF 500mm F4L IS USM Mark 1 and I just got the 200-800 as my first canon zoom lens. With the weight of the 500 I cant wait to start taking the zoom around and getting better BIF shots.

  • @sprayhawk808
    @sprayhawk8084 ай бұрын

    This was a fun vid. Thinking back on all of the gear that I've churned through, a few components have left a mark on my photography - game changers. First was my 1Dii body that I got in 2005 and used until 2012ish. Ironically, it's demise opened my eyes on the capabilities of newer bodies. After cycling through a 7D, 7Dii and a 1Div, I upgraded to the 5Div, which I loved - but only for a year when I moved on to the R5, which I feel could be with me for many years. On the lenses, the 300F4L was the foundation for my 'big' lens for many years. I used it for surfing and birding and airshows and it rarely failed me. At the pricepoint, it was a steal.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, lots of good cameras that I remember using, yes the 300 f4 was another option I considered. Great to hear they served you well. Cheers, Duade

  • @robertharvey2580
    @robertharvey25804 ай бұрын

    For me, it was deciding to take the leap into mirrorless cameras, and buying the R7. I was really hesitant because of rolling shutter, but it’s just not a significant issue if you know how to work around it. The upgrade in AF was a much greater benefit, than not always being able to use the elec shutter.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Great to hear Robert, it is a great camera once you overcome the few weaknesses. Cheers, Duade

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat4 ай бұрын

    Duade that was great, you’ve created many, many superb photographs. I’ve been a Nikon user for 35 yrs but I’ve always had a curiosity about maybe changing one day, lol. The R5 and 100-500 is a very tempting proposition indeed. I do hope 2024 is a fantastic year for you, all the best from the UK, Tony 👏👍😀🍺

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks, I think Nikon are killing it at the moment with the cameras and lenses. The Z8 100-400 would be great or the 180-600 or even the 600pf. Cheers, Duade

  • @cp4512
    @cp45124 ай бұрын

    Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 IS L is a killer of a lens and now a fantastic value second hand buy.

  • @Kellysher
    @Kellysher4 ай бұрын

    My accessories I use all the time. Osprey waist pack, holds my teleconverter, batteries, cards and snacks. I also love the walkstool. So lightweight and nice to use with tripod shooting waiting for Herons and Egrets to catch fish! Who makes the soft lens covers you are using. Those look nice.

  • @AliasJimWirth
    @AliasJimWirth4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing all of this, Duade. There are some really good comments here, too.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks mate, yes, just getting through the comments now. Cheers, Duade

  • @nilanjan160
    @nilanjan1604 ай бұрын

    Absolutely wonderful video...when u say that the trips themselves are more joy than all the gear that money can buy, that's a 100% genuine comment. All the best!

  • @silentrabbit247
    @silentrabbit2472 ай бұрын

    A few homemade / modified bits of kit I find helpful - mobile umbrella hide (best of hide & bag hide). Similar bag to yours (except Roller type ) but with added frame /larger wheels from A.T. pram buggy, makes for easy transport of heavy gear while using a light backpack at the same time.. A rifle mount made from a wooden crossbow butt & lastly a ground pod from cheap fry pan. Enjoy your informative presentations. All best.

  • @janpienaar1881
    @janpienaar18814 ай бұрын

    Thanks Duade, I really appreciate your videos. You understand that not everyone can afford the latest and greatest gear and that you can still take great photos with what you can afford. You are also not a not-my-brand hater, unlike many other KZreadrs. I also own a Thinktank Airport bag and Skimmer Ground Pod, which I have had for almost 10 years. I have a number of Nikon DSLR’s and lenses, which I am still trying to master. I must admit that I recently tried out a Nikon Z9 (FW4.01) with an F-mount 400mm F2.8 and almost feel like is is cheating, with the camera/lens getting focus and tracking. It makes it very tempting to move to mirrorless….

  • @FrankH-sz1ln
    @FrankH-sz1ln4 ай бұрын

    Love the RF 100-500 with my R6 mark ii. The image quality is unbelievable. I just find you have to get the background a little further away than you do with the big primes to get similar Bokeh. It just takes a little more planing. I started with the Canon 2000D. I’ll never forget that camera as it got me hooked on photography, I felt guilty upgrading to the 90d and so on. Funny how your favourite Camera or lens becomes almost like a friend. Even my wife says I love my camera more than her. But hey, she’s a very close second! Nice video, but every video you make I really like. I’m sure we all appreciate your effort.

  • @alfredmullner5495
    @alfredmullner54954 ай бұрын

    My oldest gear is a LowePro "Photo Trekker" (Classic/black and grey)! Since the first day i'm using it with my Macro- and Landscape gear! It shows its age, but is still in good shape! ☺ Never regretted this purchase! 😘

  • @larrydurkee5741
    @larrydurkee57414 ай бұрын

    Excellent video Duade! I think the switch to mirrorless has been the biggest change for me. I have the Canon R5 and R6 and various L series lenses of which the oldest is my EF500 f4 I too bought used. My daughter nicknamed it the Hubble😂. My wife, two grown kids, son-in-law and both grandkids all have cameras so it doesn’t matter who we vacation with we have the cameras in common. 🇨🇦

  • @denisesavage2382
    @denisesavage23824 ай бұрын

    Great sense of what's helped make a difference. For me getting a bag I can wear as a bum bag when I'm out walking in the bush was a big one. Easily store and then grab the camera out when something grabs my attention. No faffing around with getting a back pack off etc. Also having an additional battery to hand charged and ready to go. Lastly - wet weather gear and warm gear for a Tassie winter.

  • @andrewyoder88
    @andrewyoder884 ай бұрын

    My absolute number 1 boot for decades has been those green lacrosse boots. I believe they are insulated although very lightly. I wear them in the summer no problem and in winter I'll wear them down to around 10° F. Summer heat is the reason I've always had those instead of the Mucks

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, I might have to check them out as a summer boot, Cheers, Duade

  • @bruceholmes4006
    @bruceholmes40064 ай бұрын

    Duade, thanks for another great video. Always interested in what gear you use and what works. My R5 has been a big game-changer for me. I had a Canon 6D when I got started and still use it sometimes but going to the R5 was really huge for flight shots especially. I initially used the Canon 6D with a used Sigma 150-600 and a Monopod and then it was the R5 and Sigma 150-600 mm. It was a good kit initially, but the Sigma auto-focus issues tempted me to buy the RF 100-400 and I added the 1.4 Extender recently and that combination is an easy walk-around camera kit for now. So far really like it and I love how lightweight it is. I still switch over to the Sigma 150-600 at times. I might be tempted to go for the 200-800 mm, but will just wait a bit. It is not just the gear but getting out to use it. I love the added reach though and have seen some impressive photos from you and Jan with the Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS so always good to see new stuff as it is used in the field. Happy birding!

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks Bruce, yes, the R5 made a big difference for me also, I am working on more 200-800 content and will try to be as in depth as I can on strengths and weaknesses. Cheers, Duade

  • @MrAppoline
    @MrAppoline4 ай бұрын

    Great reflection Duade. Since going digital the EF 70-200 f4 opened my eyes to the quality of L glass. That was replaced by the EF100-400Mk2, which combined with the 7D2 transformed my wildlife photography (and great for landscapes and people too). Going mirrorless means that stills and video are now all-in-one for my purposes, so that's a significant improvement. And the Vanguard Alta Access 38x combines the convenience of a messenger bag with the more traditional style backpack bag. I don't think it is available anymore though, like your jacket!

  • @robvandenbrink9006
    @robvandenbrink90064 ай бұрын

    Great video, I’ve been looking for a camo hide that isn’t a mesh or net (that catches on everything), yours looks perfect! I went the frying pan route for a ground-pod with a cheap generic gimbal, and have been happy with that so far - is the plastic one easier to hike with?

  • @bjrn-einarnilsen687
    @bjrn-einarnilsen6874 ай бұрын

    Great video, of a great journey mate. The oldest gear i have is my first camera that i bought in 1979. A Pentax ME Super and a 300mm f4. Many years since i stoped use that hehe, but i never could get me to sell it. A great memory of my start with wildlife photographing. Wishing you a great week/weekend with a lot of nice photos. Cheers, Bjoern

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Amazing mate, that camera sure is old, just like us :-) Cheers, Duade

  • @bjrn-einarnilsen687

    @bjrn-einarnilsen687

    4 ай бұрын

    🤣😂🤣🧙‍♂@@Duade Even had a "winder " on it so it did shoot two photos a second hehehe

  • @doug11127
    @doug111274 ай бұрын

    Thanks Duade for another great video. I have just ordered a pair of Muck Boots here in the UK after seeing them lol. I have the R5 and 1-5 and use the Rf 1.4x a lot of the time. I'm always envious of photographers using the EF500 f4 II and found when taking pics of Short Eared Owls yesterday the speed was lacking on my 700mm f10 combo. Should have kept my old EF500mm f4 MK1. Cheers Doug

  • @JuanRodriguez0
    @JuanRodriguez04 ай бұрын

    The last item is so important, trips are the best investment for me. I have a cheap bridge camera, and the only thing holding me back from an upgrade is that for me the money is best spent on a birding trip. Amazing times with friends and incredible memories. In fact I have to hop on a trip in like 2 hours from now.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Have fun on your trip, Cheers, Duade

  • @seanmuller5145
    @seanmuller51454 ай бұрын

    Great Video once again. I started with the Canon 6D and 24-105 f4 in 2017 . I still use both today for Landscape Astro and family shots. It seems the more I get into Photagraphy the more i appreciate my old gear. I also have a Canon 80D and in good light I still think the IQ is top self. I alway believed you have to work with what you got until you can't. This why I stayed with these old Cameras until a year ago I broke down I bought the Canon R6 Mark2. This allows be to take amazing sports photo and of my kids and teammates. Wild life Photagraphy all day and high end low light and Astrophotography some even hand held. As for lenses my best are Sigma 14-24mm f2.8. Sigma 150 -600mm Sigma 35mm f1.4 Rokinon 135mm F2 for Astro and amazing Potriat. Very sharp at F2. My new RF 70 -200mm f4 as well as the 28mm f2.8 pancake look to be my go to lens moving forward. All that being said the old 24-105mm F4 L has proble taken 75% of all my photos, it's so versatile. Its realy is not great at anything but it seems tobe good for everything. Anyways all that being said the real game changers for me have been the R6 MARK2 it make all my old and new gear better along with my improvement as a photagraher.

  • @lukasvandewiel860
    @lukasvandewiel86023 күн бұрын

    I went full frame about half a year back, and I am never looking back. I often work on sites with little light, so sensitivity and noise is always an issue. The difference between ASPC and FF is just stunning.

  • @Hodenkat
    @Hodenkat4 ай бұрын

    Thank you Duade! I don't have much older gear around since switching from Nikon to Canon, but the one camera body I have left is my Nikon D7100. It was my first very satisfying DSLR with top display like the pro models, and dual card slots. While only being APS-C, it still produces some pretty good images when the conditions are right.

  • @ilpoheikkila4773
    @ilpoheikkila47734 ай бұрын

    Great video!

  • @shahg5524
    @shahg55244 ай бұрын

    Duade, so excited to hear (hopefully meet) you at the Bird Photography Conference coming up in SA. And get first hand tips from you as someone who has just started this addictive hobby of bird photography👏👏👏

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, it should be a lot of fun, be sure to come up and say hi, Cheers, Duade

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    G'day, just thought I should let you know that I have withdrawn from the Conference in March due to family illness, I apologise for the late notice and hope we do get the chance to meet sometime in the future. Have a great time, Cheers, Duade

  • @shahg5524

    @shahg5524

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Duade thanks for notifying. Totally understand, family comes first so all the best and look forward to a meet n greet in the future. cheers

  • @citizensmith42
    @citizensmith424 ай бұрын

    For the ground pod, I made one out of a Frisbee and some bolts and washers from a DIY store. You can do it really cheap.

  • @GinoFoto
    @GinoFoto4 ай бұрын

    Best invested money to photographic gear by me was definitely on EF-S 10-18mm IS STM, cheap, but amazing lens with which I took two of my all tiem favorite landscapes.

  • @grahamstretch6863
    @grahamstretch6863Ай бұрын

    I still have and occasionally use my first DSLR, an EOS 300D, it’s been through the wars a bit but it still works despite the rear display only displaying scrambled information! 🤣

  • @olibertosoto5470
    @olibertosoto54704 ай бұрын

    Never used one but I like the ground pod gimbal setup. One combination I found really works for me is a monopod with ballhead. It's so versatile I've used it standing, kneeling, sitting and even laying down on the monopod to stabilize with the ballhead on the notch. Only problem with that is the mud - that's where that gound pod is looking really good.

  • @Harry-tm2bt
    @Harry-tm2bt4 ай бұрын

    Still shooting away with my r7 and 100-400 mkii and enjoying every minute of it. Thanks again Duade for another excellent video.

  • @robbrackimp
    @robbrackimp4 ай бұрын

    Hi Duade Excellent video, solved my issue of the tripod foot on my Canon RF 100-500 tending to slip after a while when in use on an arca swift plate.Following your video I bought the iShoot Collar with the integral arca swift foot from Amazon uk at £49.99. The lens is now now firmly fixed when using my Gimbal. The collar fits the lens perfectly, and is well made. Though it is slightly heavier than the Canon Collar, 181g compared to 157g, with the necessary arca swift plate attached to the foot of the Canon collar that combination weighs 219g, making it heavier that the Ishoot collar. Thanks for the tip, didnt know these existed.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Great to hear mate, glad it helped, Cheers, Duade

  • @servanfotografie15
    @servanfotografie154 ай бұрын

    Amazing and lovely tot see Duade I missed the new RF 200-800 by the lenses but i can resume that one is to short on the market to put him by the best gear ?

  • @stans6582
    @stans65824 ай бұрын

    Thanks Duade, I really enjoy your channel..........I still have my canon f-1, 1971 I paided 500.00 with a 50mm 1.4 lens, I can say that I shot Elvis with a canon 1973........keep up the good work ...ss

  • @Mirosub
    @Mirosub4 ай бұрын

    Thanks you for great video. Your videos are so relaxing. You have such a peaceful voice and the honest and almost childish enthusiasm for the hobby. Hope to see a lot of your videos in 2024 and let's have fun birding!

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    You are so welcome!

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi4 ай бұрын

    My 70-200 2.8 L III and my 5D Mkii, are my two favorite pieces of gear.

  • @oldchev2850
    @oldchev28502 ай бұрын

    I started with Pentax cameras, a zoom105, a k1000, a superA, then went digital with a Pentax ist'd and recently purchased a Canon R8. The R8 came with a 24-50 and ive not long ago bought a RF24-105f4L lens. I was looking at getting something like the 100-400 you reviewed as, just being a hobbiest, paying more than $1000 is hard to do. I do like to have the nice things though so we'll see. I do like the fact that the 100-400 is fairly compact. A bigger lens might make people think I'm a professional, which I'm definitely not. Although I do enjoy photography and I appreciate great photos. I love your videos and reviews. Great to hear that fellow Aussie voice. Cheers, Peter

  • @marksuchomelsr6698
    @marksuchomelsr66984 ай бұрын

    Hi Duade, my newest pieces of gear are the Canon EF 600 f4 v3, the EF 11-24 f4 and the EF 85 1.4, all used. I traded my old EF 600 f4 v1 for the 11-24 and the 85 mm in the last month. My oldest piece of gear is a Canon A2 and the original USM 100-300 zoom. My oldest digital camera is a Canon 10D. The 600 f4 v3 was a "Game changer" due to its light weight. I like to walk when birding so the lens on a monopod over my shoulder works great for me. I usually log in about 8-10 miles a day when I'm out and the combination is very comfortable for its size. My decision to get the 11-24 was based on the great price, and the fact that I already own the EF-RF filter adapter for my R bodies. Maybe some day I'll replace it with the RF 10-20 when you can get them used.

  • @Washingtonium
    @Washingtonium4 ай бұрын

    My camera is the Sony rx10 iv. I've been looking into getting something better for dedicated birding, but I'm never giving it up for travel.

  • @lynseyvanforeest4887
    @lynseyvanforeest48874 ай бұрын

    I can definitely second the Muckboot Muckmasters. I was leant a pair during an expedition trip on a ship around Svalbard in June and ordered some when I got back.

  • @lynseyvanforeest4887

    @lynseyvanforeest4887

    4 ай бұрын

    I also have pretty much all the cameras and lenses you mentioned (except the 500 f4) - so that was reassuring 😀

  • @AdrianWilsonBridders1234
    @AdrianWilsonBridders12344 ай бұрын

    Duade, I made the leap of faith and moved from 1 series DSLR’s to the R5 and R3 and this has been a game changer for me at least, better low light performance and more keepers regarding autofocus, but at the moment I’m still using and enjoying EF glass, even if some are quite heavy like a 600mm F4.0 prime.

  • @EdAylmer
    @EdAylmer3 ай бұрын

    Thanks Duade. I really enjoy watching your videos. Although I am a wildlife photographer, i do love bird photography. Im still holding onto my Canon 5Dmk4 and Canon 1DXmk2 but find that particularly the 1Dx is heavy, when i travel with lenses as well. I'm now looking at lighter bodies such as R6 mk2 . Regards from South Africa

  • @barrymiller526
    @barrymiller5264 ай бұрын

    Oldest kit? I still my first ever camera given to me by my sister for Christmas in 1963. It's not much more "toy" bur still works and still takes reasonable shots on 120 film. I also still have my late fathers 35mm Paxette that he bought around 1958. The base plate looks like a very useful piece of equipment.

  • @zameerpashablr
    @zameerpashablr4 ай бұрын

    I use Nikon But love your heart and explanation.

  • @jacquesberthier1470
    @jacquesberthier14704 ай бұрын

    Hello Duade Thank for your video. I've been taking photos every day for 20 years, and with M4/3 equipment for 14 years, because I take photos while walking and M4/3 is light and compact. I quickly selected 2 pieces of equipment suitable for this practice. A hunter's vest and a folding stool. This equipment is possible in M4/3, but would not be possible in APS-C or FF. I use a hunting vest with game pockets on the front and back (Decathlon $40). In front on the left, I can fully fit a G9 + 100-400 (27cm) ready for photography with lens hood and without lens cap . In front on the right I can also put a Sony RX10 IV, or an OM-1 + 12-35. I usually have this device slung over my shoulder while I walk. Behind I can put a Manfrotto Beefreee tripod or a mini stool. There are also plenty of other pockets for battery, phone, etc. The fully equipped vest weighs 8klg. The stool is the second essential element to my practice; it is folding, 30cm high, weighs 300g (Amazon $30). I sit with my elbows on my knees like a tripod. I stop walking, put the stool on the ground, take out the camera and I take a photo in 15 seconds, in a very stable seated position. For macro photography I move the stool very quickly to adapt my position. Much faster than moving a tripod. Hunting Vest URL tinyurl.com/4y6zbhs3 Folding Stool URL tinyurl.com/4zcasmu6

  • @ursthomann3463
    @ursthomann34634 ай бұрын

    Really cool video, Duade, thanks. Funny, your question about ones oldest gear just gave me pause. In fact, I believe it is my Canon speedlite EX580 from 2006. I am told that this was not a very good investment because Canon‘s original accessories are notoriously overpriced. Well, it served me well and I still occasionally use it. Regarding the R5 coming from the 5Div, I cannot agree more with you. Cheers, Urs

  • @carlreid4161
    @carlreid41614 ай бұрын

    I’ve got a Rohan windjammer from 1998 which is windproof and goes over a fleece, the reason I keep it is it’s got a full body width check pocket which is great when swapping lenses.😊

  • @SagarDas-kw2lb
    @SagarDas-kw2lb4 ай бұрын

    Excellent video 🙏🙏🙏

  • @wellingtoncrescent2480
    @wellingtoncrescent24804 ай бұрын

    In 2019, I purchased my first mirrorless camera, the Canon M6 II, along with the Sigma 150-600C. This gear taught me the joys of bird and wildlife photography. And even though I have since upgraded to the R7 and RF 100-500, the earlier gear got me started.

  • @joelmspencer
    @joelmspencer5 күн бұрын

    I had a similar experience buying my 300mm f/2.8 IS L. Saw it on ebay, looked brand new and still does and only cost £1,600.... £6,000 brand new!

  • @wojciechstanczak5069
    @wojciechstanczak50694 ай бұрын

    The oldest bit of gear I have, is Canon EOS 1000 (this analog one), and from digital side of life Canon A40 :) But I don't use it anymore, I switched to Sony APS-C after going back to photography.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, always fun to remember old gear and the memories it gives, Cheers, Duade

  • @marcmurison
    @marcmurison4 ай бұрын

    I can second the recommendation for Muck Boots. Super comfy, tough as nails, and waterproof. Awesome boots for trudging around in, um, muck.

  • @evilemesis
    @evilemesis2 ай бұрын

    Heya, Duade. Muck Boots makes a "cool" version of their boots that you may be interested in trying. I used to work on a shrimp boat on the US Gulf Coast and I chose those for fear the others would be too hot. I was always moderately comfortable even in wool socks. I never tried their other boots as I only had that job for two years but they served me well through that time. Thanks for all you do!

  • @davelawery4811
    @davelawery48114 ай бұрын

    Great Video thanks. Lens Feet, the Bain of every Photographers grumbles. Oldest Kit in use Leica M2, 5cm Lens bought 1979. Soon be out and about. Keep well & Stay safe. 👍🇬🇧

  • @alexreed767
    @alexreed7674 ай бұрын

    Very insightful Duade! Have you done a comparison between the canon 500mm v2 and the 600mm v2? I’m considering purchasing one this year and have seen a lot of conflicting opinions about them. Is the price jump between the two really worth the additional magnification?

  • @173jaSon371
    @173jaSon3713 ай бұрын

    I've been shooting since summer of 2022 and have been using a Canon 80D since about April of 2023. Until very recently, I was stuck just using a 400mm but still found that after months of doing so, I had improved DRAMATICALLY in every sense. I recently started using an old 600mm Tamron that my mom had going un-used, and it's really opening up my possibilities with composing images and getting more captivating action shots of raptors and such. I guess my point here is that even while using older gear or slightly shorter focal lengths, you can still learn an endless amount. I could buy all the gear I currently use on the used market for like 2k, which many with a larger budget would scoff at, but I find it gets the job done once you know alllll the in depth settings. I could not justify buying new gear both because of my budget AND because I felt as though I wouldn't get as much out of it until I learned my way a bit. I'd rather kill a $500 camera body or 2 while learning than a 2-3k one.

  • @mitchmoore5052
    @mitchmoore50523 ай бұрын

    What skins do you use on your lenses, and do you recommend them? Not super-happy with the neoprene. Love your content, keep up the great videos!

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography4 ай бұрын

    the oldest gear I have is the Canon EF 100-300mm L f5.6 and I still use it on my backup camera the Canon EOS Rebel T3 that sits in my car for those random moments I normally would have wished I had a camera.

  • @Duade

    @Duade

    4 ай бұрын

    Great idea mate, you just never know when those opportunities will pop up. Cheers, Duade