@@flproductions90 maybe a new video topic for you, can you tell me what i should be looking for when purchasing a USED camera? For first time buyers it can be difficult navigating through all the options and not get scammed
@@SenorRich1956 thats not a bad idea! A good deal of my gear have come from used direct from amazon prime that are about 30% off of the new price. I have had a few instances where they send the wrong product, but their return process is the easiest ive ever worked with. most often i get mint condition gear and in the case of cameras, less than 1000 shutter count. Hope this helps and happy hunting!
Great video! I still use an A7Rii, and if you dont do anything fast or do video work, it is still amazing. I mostly shoot landscape, so fast burst and AF is not really important for that. For that purpose, no one needs anything better. The 14 bit RAWs from that cam is still peak performance. I also casually shot a wedding (as a guest), and it could keep up for the most part. But as I want to transition into more bird photos and also event/wedding photography, I need better AF. So I am saving up for the A7iv. But if anyone say they are gonna do still-subject photography (landscape or similar), tell them to get an A7Rii
i'd say give it a few weeks. with the holidays right around the corner you're bound to get some discounts and if the a7V does get announced, you can either go for it or pickup an a7IV for even cheaper either used or discounted new.
I just upgraded from a6000 aps-c to the a7iv! I mainly use it for photography but i want to start incorporating a little bit more video. It was a tough decision between a Nikon Zf and the a7iv for me considering the color science and the artistic feel of the Zf compared to that of the a7iv. Ultimately, I agree with your statement that all of that can be done in post. Besides, I already have a 17-70mm, 28mm and 50mm lens for the a6000 so I can take my time and save for a really good lens. Looking into the 70-200mm next. Thanks to your video, I feel reassured that I made the right decision. 🙏🏼
@@flproductions90 thank you bro, all i saw online was photography and not videography. If the sigma is as good for sports videography then you'll be the reason for my good choice. Once again 🫡
@@Zakmani ideally 70-200mm are used for photography cause they're too heavy for casual video use. I noticed that if most people go that heavy they'd rather invest in some anamorphics for video lol but i've owned sigma glass in the past and love the colors. i think you're going to like it as well. best of wishes!