Hi, I'm Kaan. A camera is my way of exploring the world - capturing breathtaking moments, diving into ideas that inspire me, and pushing my limits in everything I do. Whether it's photography, filmmaking, philosophy, sports, or figuring out life's big questions, I'm driven by a passion for growth. My goal? Build a community where we share, learn, and motivate each other to become our best selves.
Hello bro saw your vid about osmo pocket 3, i actually have a question, i create fitness type vlogs, talking head vids, reaction vids and I'm kinda confused between zve10 ii and osmo pocket 3. Can y please help me out it'll be really helpful
@@user-fj6ix6up8o hey man, the Osmo is a great tool, but it’s less versatile in the long run. The 1 focal length will become limiting after a while so I’d suggest the Zve-10ii. I rather see the Osmo as an additional - complementary device instead of having it your main single device
I should have seen this video even a little earlier. I live like this every day, and there are times when you want to do what your soul wants, but you can't physically do it because of work, so I get even more tired, especially mentally. I also liked the picture of your videos, keep it up.
@@aleksandrshego I can totally relate to this… It’s okay to rest every once in a while tho, never forget that. But sometimes we gotta push through. Start with small steps - if you want to read, start with reading 1 line. If you want to play the piano, play 1 note, want to workout? Do 5 pushups. The starting part is the hardest. Once you’re already doing it, you’ll probably think to yourself ahh let’s go on for a little longer and before you know it an hour passed by. Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed and could relate to the vid! 🙏🏼🫡
@@engineer4862 haha, I’m confident I won’t switch for a long time anymore. It does everything I need it to. The s5II was great as well tho, the switch wasn’t really necessary
If a $100 cam is even on par with the newest greatest $1100+ S24 Samsung smartphone (and even that only sensor wise!) but the real optics (Leica in this case or Zeiss in Sony RX100 case) and handling is still way better and it's still a wobbling $1000 price difference, so unwise to even compare a camera to a smartphone.
In fact, my father gave me one similar to it. The problem is that I do not know where the charging port is, and my father did not bring me a charger with it.
Really nice, like always, can’t wait to go in September in Bali too. Do you only shot with du Osmo pocket 3 ? Do you use mist filter ? Thanks for the sharing 🇮🇩
Thanks mate! I stopped using a mist filter recently so no. And there's a mix from shots on the A7CII , the Osmo Pocket 3 and the Osmo Action 4 (underwater & rv & rafting shots)
I have a Canon N- F1. I like a grainy Ilford HP 400. I recently picked up a couple rolls of Kodak Ektar 100. When I bought my F1 it was advertised as “ mint condition and it is as advertised. I did not get a great deal at all. I love that body. Sometimes you get what you pay for. I did by a Canon AE-1 Program for a modest deal but sent it out to have light seal checked and fix a squeak. Very inexpensive repair. All is good.
Thanks a lot bro! It's not, but you could stack a single nd filter with a mist filter tho. That's what I do nowadays since the VND's cause terrible vignetting on the Osmo!
Just saw it on my home page! Still need to watch it. Same tho, I remember buying the DJI RS2 pro for like €800-€900. I hated how big it was. Crazy to think that these small, cheap yet powerful tools are available to us filmmakers right now
@@arashkarimi1298 there’s snow mist & glow mist. If I’m not mistaken, snow mist is the harsher one of the 2. You should be able to find comparisons of the 2 on RU-vid
@@KaanSenel it’s just that we never know who to believe anymore. You get something for free, you tend to be biased. Some do, some don’t. Countless times I believed a review and turned out to be way biased.
@@vcasqu that’s a big issue in our community indeed. It’s sometimes hard to know whether or not someone’s genuine about a product. Anyway, gear doesn’t really excite me in terms of talking about it. I won’t cover lot’s of camera gear anymore on this channel except for if I really enjoy it
The filter allows you to keep the shutter speed double your frame rate, which results in mimicking a natural motion blur for our eyes. This filter however also adds some extra glow to the footage. Most of the magic is achieved with colour grading tho. The fact that the Osmo Pocket 3 is an amazing little camera helps as well! Hope this helps!