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Work with CLIENT | Behind the scenes

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Get 10% off from Dehancer by using my promo code "REYES10" https://www.dehancer.com/ If you're thinking about using a Canon R10 for client work, or if you're already using one, then you might want to check out this real life example. I was asked to film an introduction video for a woman with her business. I show you some behind the scene footage of my day for this project. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⚙️ MY CURRENT GEAR ⚙️ Camera: Canon EOS R10 📸 Main lens: SIGMA 24-70mm 2.8 ART Other lenses: RF-S 18-45mm Kit lens | RF 50mm 1.8 Drone: DJI Mini 2  Light: COLBOR CL60 Bi-Color Stabilizer: ZHIYUN Weebill S Tripod: A cheap one (Hama I don’t know) ND Filter: K&F Concept 2-400 Variable Mist Filter: K&F Variable ND 2-400 & Black-Mist 1/4 Music and Sfx: Artlist.io https://artlist.io/György-4178375 Thank you for watching it and see you in the next video! If you would like to contact me: lehoczki.gyuri1211@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reyespictures/ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@georgereyesm?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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In this behind-the-scenes video, I’m taking you with me on a real client shoot using my Canon EOS R10. The project is simple but super realistic: I was asked to film an introduction video for a woman and her yoga business, and I wanted to show what my day actually looks like when I’m working with a client. No fancy “perfect studio” vibe—just a practical setup, quick decisions, and making sure the basics are covered. I walk you through the gear I bring and how I think about the setup on location. My main camera is the Canon R10 paired with a 24–70mm, and I’m monitoring with my Feelworld DC 550. For audio, I keep it straightforward: a regular microphone plus my headphones so I can check audio levels on the spot. I also bring my COLBOR CL60 as a backup light “just in case” the available light isn’t enough—because on client work, I’d rather be prepared than sorry (and yes, there’s a cat not included). If you’re wondering whether the R10 can handle client work, this is a real-life example of how I run it.

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