Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Telephoto Zoom Lens
possibly the favorite lens in the arsenal. An incredibly sharp lens for incredibly fantastic portraits. The f/2.8 aperture is extremely exciting with the full frame sensor of the 5D mark II.
possibly the favorite lens in the arsenal. An incredibly sharp lens for incredibly fantastic portraits. The f/2.8 aperture is extremely exciting with the full frame sensor of the 5D mark II.
A fantastic indoor lens. Lightweight and great for portraits- the f/1.8 aperrture can produce very intriguing portraits and video. If not able to carry a bag with other lenses, this is, like the 24-105, is a great option for staying on the camera all day.
Excellent for extreme close-ups and telephoto. When 200mm isn’t close enough, add this to the equation and we’re now at 400mm.
Excellent audio recording tool for on and off camera. Need ambient sound? Got it. On camera recording? Yep.
a wide zoom range in one lens. The ability to go from a fun wide angle to a great portrait focal length. Great, great lens for the toolkit.
An amazing lego sized camera that can handle any sort of nature imaginable. Take it for a swim. Go skydiving. Stick it on the side of the car while you’re going 80mph on the interstate.
A super badass piece of awesome. If our army were 10,000 units of amazing, this one item would be 9,999 of those units.
This very cool tool helps make some very interesting and appealing timelapse sequences. Timelapse can be amazing when the camera is stable, but when mounted on this motorized track, the shots can become amazing. The small motor can be adjusted to shoot whatever intervals you decide for as long as you like as long as there is enough power. The 12volt battery included has proven worthy for all of our shoots thus far.
This 055XB model manfrotto tripod was purchased for this awesome adventure and has proven to be a very stable and reliable tool in the arsenal. The 701HDV Pro Fluid Video head has been very helpful when shooting video- the shots are super smooth when tilting and panning.
Freg’s tripod brought along as a backup tripod. Has been very helpful when setting up the Dynamic Perception timelapse rig.
When Freg or the camera operator is having a hard time shooting steady video, this handy tool creates a more stable shot. The only downfall is our muscles wearing thin too quickly, the camera gets a big heavy pretty quickly. Ideally, you want the least amount of hands on with this tool, meaning all of the weight is in one hand…maybe we should start doing curls on a more daily basis