Hey Guys
So, I'm meeting with some fellow Audi RS owners this Saturday for a meet, and drive down some nice roads to Goodwood. I'm planning to put together a video of the day. For reference, here is a vid I did of the last meet (at a car show):
View: https://youtu.be/YEDzW9M37dI
My camcorder has packed in though, so I decided to buy a Sony A6000 ahead of this weekend. It seems a very capable little camera, and it's small size should be handy for pics on family outings.
However, given I've not got much time ahead of Saturday to get used to it, I thought I'd ask here if you guys could give me some pointers!
What I plan to use it for are some close up shots of the cars, similar to those from 2:46 in the vid above. I'll have a slider with me, and a tripod with a fluid head. What I'd really like is to get some shots with a really shallow depth of field. Can I achieve this with the kit lens (F3.6) fully open, and perhaps a ND filter?
Shots on the move will be captured on my GoPro.
Thanks!
So, I'm meeting with some fellow Audi RS owners this Saturday for a meet, and drive down some nice roads to Goodwood. I'm planning to put together a video of the day. For reference, here is a vid I did of the last meet (at a car show):
My camcorder has packed in though, so I decided to buy a Sony A6000 ahead of this weekend. It seems a very capable little camera, and it's small size should be handy for pics on family outings.
However, given I've not got much time ahead of Saturday to get used to it, I thought I'd ask here if you guys could give me some pointers!
What I plan to use it for are some close up shots of the cars, similar to those from 2:46 in the vid above. I'll have a slider with me, and a tripod with a fluid head. What I'd really like is to get some shots with a really shallow depth of field. Can I achieve this with the kit lens (F3.6) fully open, and perhaps a ND filter?
Shots on the move will be captured on my GoPro.
Thanks!