American born Photographer based in Christchurch, New Zealand. Two diplomas in Outdoor Recreation & Scuba Instructing, but found my passion for photography & videography. I cover landscapes, streets, portraits, music, concerts, gigs, ceremonies, weddings, journalism, sports, and anything involving people. In my journey, I seek to capture the story the locals in New Zealand and show the World how we live in Middle Earth.
I have had a lot of M 4/3 lenses and cameras, I make it my policy not to mix camera and glass manufacturer as they don't correct automatically. I am going to pair the one I have bought used with an EM1 ii, to leave in my car for Justin Case.
I have the epm2 and absolutely love it as well. I find myself reaching for it instead of my pen f almost always. Sure there’s still no focus peeking but the size and feel of shooting it is incredible. I just need to find myself a viewfinder like yours 😁
I wish you posted which lens you used for each example photo. ? You are using expensive lenses, mostly fast wide/ normal. But it’s a nice video about your style. Todays culture ツ
Waiting for your Matariki video/photographs :D. In your daily activity, what most lens do you use most? 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO or 14-150mm f4-f5.6 II ? I want to buy one of this lens in the near future
It really depends on the shoot. For many of most of my paid jobs, I use the 12-40mm because of its optical performance. The 14-150mm is great for traveling.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HsKOgbBRaHM.html I spotted the 14-150 lens. Looks like this is your travel camera :D I hope I can travel to New Zealand like this next year!
@rezasaputra2398 the 14-150mm was really good for my travels. I will look into uploading more of my road trip soon (I just finished my first semester studying graphic design).
@@prose4ever nice! Thanks man. I'm getting myself a pl6 with the vf4 finder and looking into some wide-angle options. You have some really nice wide angle shots. Really enjoy your video. And NZ is beautiful, I got a chance to visit a couple years back and had a great time. The people are so nice. Cheers man.
On the left side of the viewfinder you will see a box. By pressing the box you will have three choices. One the Viewfinder only, Two Lcd Screen only or Third time pressing is back to normal when the Viewfinder when something is close will turn off the lcd screen. Google usually works in finding info about the camera. The Nikon Z5 was my first Full Frame Camera and I chose that over the Panasonic S5 becuase of the Phase Detection Autofocus and the two card slots. Great Camera but in video mode a 1.7x crop which doesn't bother me. It does have rolling shutter when panning and it still is a great picture taking camera. You can buy adapters from other lenses to be placed on this camera which as you know saves purchasing a new lens. Cheers!
8:03 to control your LCD and EVF, look at the side of your EVF. There is a button with a box and two little lines on the opposite ends of the box. That button allows you to either use your EVF only or your LCD only. It will also allow you to return to switching back and forth between the two as it is currently by default. I hope this helps.
So happy to see that the camera I saved for years for as a teen and treasured is still being appreciated years later. I've just pulled the bad boy back out after years not taking photographs due to an intense university course and now working in a hospital in an equally intense job then juggling post grad on top. Just recently finished post grad and now I'm excited to get back into the joy of photography 😊
Hi great video, been thinking of getting out and trying to get a few of the older style houses , that first one you got of the abandoned house on Hereford only got demolished about 2 weeks ago, have subbed
nice, i picked up a used one about a year ago and really enjoy it - not great, but easy and fun to use with decent image quality for what it is. I like to pop it on a small gimbal for vacation video - easier that dragging around my S5ii for family trips. I use an old fuji cold shoe mounted thumb grip with it and it helps handling a lot. One great things about this is unlimited sync speed with flash. Would LOVE to see one of these with improved video codecs , a mic jack, and phase detect auto focus.
Nice video review. I picked up an E-PL1 a few years back for about 25USD, and was amazed at getting an interchangeable lens body for so little. Not my first or only M43 body but it still works great.
Ironically I have both. So the EM5 II has been a workhorse for a number of years for both photo and video. It's fully weather sealed when paired with a weather sealed lens like the 12-40 pro or any of the 1.2 primes. You can attach a battery grip for longer battery life, and the grip has a headphone port for video. The magnesium alloy is far better than the plastic design from the EM5 III or OM5. Also the EM5 ii is the first Olympus camera to introduce High Res Mode. This can give you 50mps jpegs or 80mps Raw files, but the camera must be on a tripod, and your subject is still.
What you need is a GX80/85 or GX9. Either with the 12-32 kit compact lens or an Olympus 14-42 power zoom compact lens. These have all the features of the GX100 with the benefit of an active anti-dust system, easy access to the sensor for cleaning should it ever be needed, plus a massive choice of optional lenses. Basically you had the wrong camera from the Lumix range, for you. Oh and these have in-body stabilisation plus some lenses have their own stabilisation which work with the body’s plus pop-up flash. Cheaper to buy new as well. A f1.8 lens for these will likely be a prime though with probably the most popular being the 45mm [90mm ff equivalent] f1.8 portrait/short-tele lens which is an ideal first companion to the kit compact telescopic lenses
I know this is an old video but, is anyone else bummed out that regular 4/3 lens work only in manual focus mode. WTF is up with that? I started with the 510 and bought many lens. (Yes I'm a lens horder) Then updated to the OMD m2 which uses the 4/3 lens perfectly with the adapter. (nearly went broke buying adapters for all the lenses) Now I notice that the mk4 won't autofocus with them. Can anyone show me otherwise?