Two Bodies are Better Than One: Two Minute Tips with David Bergman

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David Bergman tell you why it helps to have a second camera body and lens while shooting an event.

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You can keep up with David on Instagram and Twitter @DavidBergman

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Nice combo! I use the 24-70 and the 70-200. I would like to try that set-up though.

ArmTheCreative
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Not to mention that having 2 camera bodies means you have redundancy in the event that one of the cameras malfunctions during an important shoot.

dunnymonster
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One thing I would love to have a video on is on camera flash: on so many occasions we are told not to have the flash directly above the lens and yet I see professional after professional with the flash directly above the lens. I'm confused!

kerry
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incredible tip! thanks I learned a lot.

greg
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Question relating to syncing settings. Are you constantly changing exposure settings on both bodies? Or is it a case because you're shooting RAW you're more focused on capturing the moment than getting ALL shots perfect from in camera?

leonmullingscreative
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Using a 100-400mm lens, I'm guessing your really cranking up the ISO, especially for night concert photos.

phynx
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for low light situation
such high Fstop lens :-(

AnkurTripathi
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I think there are those that subscribe to Adorama, for no other reason than, just to "dislike" any/all videos.

pbsalfen
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I can't even afford one simple DSLR I use my phone but your advise is awesome
if you have time check my instagram gallery maybe you will like it @leen_dt

leendt
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Two bodies are better than one => My thoughts on women in a nutshell => Why I can't get married in a nutshell

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