Grendizer huh!?! I've never heard of that cartoon.. imma def look up some episodes now and check it out thanks for your comment.. I truly appreciate you watching
I can't believe you get a lot of anxiety doing this, you walk the streets capturing excellent photo's and your approach and interaction with the people seems so relaxed, it's as though you have been doing this for years, really enjoyed the video and subscribed.
Thank you for your kind words they mean a lot to me truly.. trust me I wish I wasn't anxious (since a kid I've been) but the more I go out n shoot, it doesn't go away but it gets easier to get into the zone and then I just go for it..
Thank you for watching .. I hope you enjoyed .. I'm using the Lumix s5iix w the 50mm lens, and trust me it's a big boy so don't let that deter you from shooting .. I hope to see your work
One of the best "street shooting " videos I have seen. You bring great energy / enthusiasm and the results show in your images and the responses from your subjects. I am a fan AND a NEW SUBSCRIBER. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Wow I'm so glad you enjoyed it so much, it was a really fun day of shooting.. thx for the sub means a lot to me, and a lot more to come in the near future
My favourite cartoon was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the 80's/90's run because I was a kid in the 90's) and the episode that springs to mind as my favourite is Case Of The Killer Pizzas.
Man that's tough I honestly don't think you can go wrong with either... Focus on the s5iix takes some getting used to but it's snappy for sure, but it has it's quirks if I'm being honest .. Sony is known for it's autofocus and for good reason, so if that's your determining factor then that's your answer, I would really figure for you what are the most important factors you want in a camera and what you plan on shooting most .. these are truly 2 of the top hybrid cameras while the s5iix I would say is 70 / 30 geared towards video than photo.. I hope this helped a bit ..
@@adhwayidkichu7893 if I can give you a suggestion that I wish I would have done and I did a ton of research before buying my Lumix and that is to rent the camera if you can for a week if you can and play with it and take it through it's paces and your workflow, when I was looking I literally went to B&H store every other day to hold the camera and play with the menu, and I would do the same with the Fuji's and Sony's and Canons, I ultimately settled on this one because it ticked the majority of the boxes that I needed.. I hope to see your work with whichever you choose
I do that so I can make sure I have enough photos to choose from .. especially for me I get a lot of anxiety doing this so I don't want to miss the shot because my nerves made me take a blurry/shaky picture and so far it's helped, but I have thought about changing it up and trying normal , maybe I'll up my shutter for any micro jitters from me with that, good question tho..