Best EDITING Accessory! In my opinion :)
Here's the
Carpal Tunnel Wrist Guard I use. I use the
Large/XLarge version.
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Here's the small/medium version as well.
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You can also buy these at
Walmart as well if you want to go in and test it yourself.
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http://www.instagram.com/devinsupertramp
We're finally on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/devinsupertramp
This is different than our daily tutorial videos. We have been filming all week in
Australia for a project I'm stoked on, so I thought I would give you a glimpse of that process.
Check out my blog for all things camera gear related.
http://devingraham.blogspot.com/2014/
...
I have below a list of all the equipment we use on most our shoots. They are direct links to
Amazon, where we bought all the same equipment. These are affiliate links, so if you want to support us, and buy the item off the link, will make a little money off of it. Your not charged any extra, and it goes to supporting us, just wanted to make sure you knew ahead of time :) These are all products I stand by
100 percent regardless, and all products we use on a day to day basis.
At the end of this list
I'll have a link to a blog going into even more depth about the equipment we use.
Camera Equipment I Use:
Canon 5D Mark III (use for all our behind the scene videos):
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Devinsupertramp Signature Series Glidecam:
http://amzn.to/1UU9UjC
My Favorite Lenses in
Order of used most:
Canon 16-35mm
F/4 USM
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Canon 14mm
F/2.8
http://amzn.to/1UUacqQ
Canon 70-200mm F/2.8 II
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Canon 24mm
F/1.4L II
http://amzn.to/1UUaj5S
Canon 50mm F/1.2
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For all our aerial shots, we use the
DJI Inspire 1, with two controllers.
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Our favorite audio mic for on board camera:
Rode Pro Mic
http://amzn.to/1R8xPMH
We also use
B+W circular polarizer. They get rid of the reflections from water, windows, and most plants/green things. We use them whenever the sun is out. When buying a polarizer make sure to get the right size for the lens that you own. I feel if your going to spend the money and buy an expensive lens, it's worth spending the extra money to buy a polarizer of the same quality to match your lens, otherwise your lens won't be as clear.
Plan on spending about 130 dollars US for one.
Here's a couple different sizes for common lenses:
77mm.
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82mm
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GoPro Hero4
Black Edition. This is the one we use and recommend.
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The GoScope We Use:
http://go-scope.com/?utm_source=youtu...
Western Digital 2TB
Hard Drives:
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Transcend Card
Reader:
http://amzn.to/1WsByD7