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Video: Should you use a MONOPOD for Real Estate Photography?15841

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Video: Should you use a MONOPOD for Real Estate Photography? | Video courtesy of Jordan Nielsen YouTube Channel | 26 October 2021

Your thoughts?

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I do all the time


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First off, you can shoot daylight exteriors handheld. We always do this.

Anyone who shows you "examples of the quality" using a white interior and nice, even lighting is trying to fool the gullible. Show me your "one weird trick" on a darker interior with no window treatments and we'll talk, Jordan.

Why is this knucklehead using a $3500 camera and a $1500 lens and then apparently delivering single exposure ambient interiors? It's like buying a Ferrari to deliver Uber eats.

Why use a remote?? You're holding the camera/lens/monopod in YOUR one hand and then using the remote in the other hand? Lol. How's is that "faster"? If you're shooting interiors at ISO 12800 & 6.3, your shutter speeds are going to be fast as hell. Just press the shutter, dude.

Clickbait.
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