Day 1,200
There is something incredibly satisfying about a 64MP crispy sharp photograph of a dog that puts a smile on my face. I’ve been spoiled over the last few years with my Sony A7RIV. It’s an incredible camera, though not necessarily ideal for a fast-moving subject, like a crazy dog named Nico. High-resolution cameras are generally not as good at autofocus and can’t shoot high frame rates due to the large file sizes. I’ll eventually upgrade to the Sony A7RV which is supposed to have incredible autofocus tracking or perhaps the Sony A1 which has a slightly lower resolution but incredible shooting speeds. These cameras are expensive but are the tools that allow me to capture the images you see of Nico.
There are a lot of camera-carrying systems on the market. If you want to attach your camera to a backpack, you’ve likely come across the Peak Design Capture Clip. But there is a lesser-known product out there that is way more versatile: the Ulanzi Falcam system.