Sports Photography with Peter Read Miller - Remote Cameras Part 1

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Peter Read Miller, Sports Illustrated iconic photographer for an incredible workshop discussion of sports photography on June 13-16, 2018 in Santa Clara, CA. You'll shoot soccer, international swimming and much more, all with top of the line cameras and lenses by Canon USA. The workshop is sponsored by Canon, Western Digital, ThinkTank, Dynalite and Hoodman.

Some images are taken from students at Peter's workshop. Credit to follow!

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Thanks for all the great info. Would the platypod work as a remote stand for low shots?

billjohnson
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Great video guys! It would be good if you explained to everyone in your next video how to automatically fire a remote when you press the shutter button on your primary camera. Thanks!

dandonovan
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very informative, thanks for sharing!

mauriziocascone
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Great overview on remotes. Thanks for doing these!

toddmichael
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What brand foot trigger, thumb press trigger and switch box are being used?

mikea.
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Thanks for creating this channel. Can't wait to try the two batteries tip to get my camera on the floor. First volleyball of the season in two weeks and will try it then!!

wesleywinterink
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Is this like a master class for free 🙏🙏

popcornparam
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this is a goldmine of information, thank YOU SO MUCH!

distantport
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Is the microphone too close as it amplifies Peter’s breathing, coughing etc.

BruceLeroyUK
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How do you transfer images to a computer remotely and edit them in real time to upload to social networks?

photographer___daniel
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Nice video.. what is the name of this ball head that might be on eBay? Thanks. (I have this floor plate, great quality)

douglassnyder
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Currently I'm using a 40d and a 77d.. but after watching this video I'm gonna buy a 1dxii just for a remote camera... 🙂

thothheartmaat
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i don't understand how do you fire many cameras and if you only want to take picture with main camera does it still fire the remote camera i am a rookie so hope you pros don't laugh t me.

grassmanBoca
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My only issue with remotes and the way they are used by S.I. photographer's is right's and credits. I have heard in person from another former S.I. photographer that he himself was not operating any or all of the remotes, yet he gets credit for the images they make. This bothers me and unless you put up your own remote and fire it yourself, well than you shouldn't claim credit for the images!

patricksmith
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I think your recording and editing crew are ruining your credibility. They are completely amateurs.

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