Don't take this video too literal. I'm NOT showing you gear here, I'm showing you an idea and mindset. I've been doing photography professionally for 15 years (now also videography) and I've NEVER owned a Sony G-Master or Canon L lens... I always go for budget options. And yet, my work has been published and I've won awards for projects shot on old used manual focus lenses I bought on E-bay. And right now, 90% of the time I'm using just one camera, one lens and a mic. Some people even make a living from making videos with their smartphone! Now, of course, some extra gear will help you once you go pro and it will inspire you but it won't make you magically succeed all of a sudden. Anyway, you got this. 👊🏻🔥
I agree with you. The only thing is that I think that my Canon M50 is a bit limited for lowlight video. I did my first wedding a couple of weeks ago and I’m starting to see the limitations of a budget camera. I love it in every other situation though, and I don’t want to get rid of it or upgrade, but I feel forced to! Any suggestions or thoughts?
You're absolutely right about the M50 and low light! So, if low light is important and it seems like it is I'm afraid you'll have to get something else 🤔
Initially I thought’NOT ANOTHER GEAR VIDEO” and though it is, you still capture the essence or point of the basics, which for almost everyone is all they will ever need. There is this constant stream of new this or that and yet a camera probably 5 years old will meet your needs and then some. Most people should watch an hour worth of gear videos (or less) for every 10 hours they watch on technique. In a way it reminds me of a cyclist friend who was so excited because he paid a fortune for a new bike 5 lbs lighter than his old one (he is just a recreation cyclist who was slightly overweight at the time) and I suggested it would have been far more productive if he simply dropped 5 lbs; would have likely been faster and certainly healthier. Too much gear focus, too little time spent on ‘doing’. End of my rant…and I’m a bit of gear-head so always need to remind myself too! Enjoyed this btw!
Thanks for the valuable essentials, a lot of folks have GAS and think they need the most expensive and greatest, you make it realistic for most case uses. Also, love seeing the growth. Keep rocking !
Camera body and lens everything else is an accessory. Since I stopped or retired from doing photography and writing I got a very minimal kit, one body, one lens, two filters, a microphone, a lume cube for light and I have a smart phone clamp and extendable pole for my smart phone if I need another camera or want to get a different perspective. I still got my old tripod up in the closet but its about ten years old and there are better and lighter options, truthfully my Sony a6600 has pretty good stabilization and I can always finds a wall or post or something to use for support LOL I have even used my bicycle for support putting it on the saddle just the perfect height sometimes. cheers.
I got the 17-28, and have loved it, but i never vlog so i feel the 20-40 would be better. 20 is great for sit down filming and if ur on a7IV you can hit 60mm with apsc mode😊. I have the 35-150 now and almost never take it off, but sometimes i need a wider shot for a group in a tight space. And it is heavy...
Joris, sage advice. I did go semi-costly with a Sony a7IV hybrid but learned from an earlier experience with expensive Nikon glass that Tamron is very, very good too. And with their partnership with Sony, Tamron's AF is excellent on my Sony camera. Second your opinion on their 17-28mm f/2.8, fantastic for videography indoor & outdoor. Your other points all hit home as well! 💥💥 BTW, after watching your "Is an UltraWide Monitor Worth it? [ft. BenQ PD3420Q]" video, I used your link to purchase the monitor- hope you get commission from it. Opened up a new world in DaVinci Resolve editing, for sure❗😊
It's OK to go semi-costly or even costly. We all love gear! 😎 Just wanna show beginners it's not needed to start and get somewhere 💪🏻💯 Oh, and great monitor indeed, once you go wide... 😅
Great Content I've watched your videos since the canon m50. If you purchase a camera today, would you recommend the sony fx3 or the canon r6 mark ii for doc/vlog content or any other suggestions?
Hi Joris, i tried using a VND once, and i was put off from using it again. Whilst using the VND, i had to take off the lens hood (as it didnt fit with a hood), and as a result i was getting massive amounts of lens flare to the point that my whole shot was blown out. I noticed most film makers who use ND/VND's dont have a lens hood on. What's your recommendations to get better with using VND as a beginner?
hello my friend! thanks for the content. Here's some feedback from my perspective for you about your video. You might want to keep little bit shorter on the intro part and use different angles at least two for your videos to keep audience engaged. Still it's a thumbs up video for me !!
Don't take this video too literal. I'm NOT showing you gear here, I'm showing you an idea and mindset. I've been doing photography professionally for 15 years (now also videography) and I've NEVER owned a Sony G-Master or Canon L lens... I always go for budget options. And yet, my work has been published and I've won awards for projects shot on old used manual focus lenses I bought on E-bay. And right now, 90% of the time I'm using just one camera, one lens and a mic. Some people even make a living from making videos with their smartphone! Now, of course, some extra gear will help you once you go pro and it will inspire you but it won't make you magically succeed all of a sudden. Anyway, you got this. 👊🏻🔥
I agree with you. The only thing is that I think that my Canon M50 is a bit limited for lowlight video. I did my first wedding a couple of weeks ago and I’m starting to see the limitations of a budget camera. I love it in every other situation though, and I don’t want to get rid of it or upgrade, but I feel forced to! Any suggestions or thoughts?
You're absolutely right about the M50 and low light! So, if low light is important and it seems like it is I'm afraid you'll have to get something else 🤔
@@JorisHermans what would be a good option, then? What’s the next camera to purchase? - something affordable but good in lowlight.
Just got my first real dslr camera , I bought used and it is a T8I.
Initially I thought’NOT ANOTHER GEAR VIDEO” and though it is, you still capture the essence or point of the basics, which for almost everyone is all they will ever need. There is this constant stream of new this or that and yet a camera probably 5 years old will meet your needs and then some. Most people should watch an hour worth of gear videos (or less) for every 10 hours they watch on technique. In a way it reminds me of a cyclist friend who was so excited because he paid a fortune for a new bike 5 lbs lighter than his old one (he is just a recreation cyclist who was slightly overweight at the time) and I suggested it would have been far more productive if he simply dropped 5 lbs; would have likely been faster and certainly healthier. Too much gear focus, too little time spent on ‘doing’. End of my rant…and I’m a bit of gear-head so always need to remind myself too! Enjoyed this btw!
I switched from tamron to Sony - big difference. I think camera conspiracies is right - 3rd party lens are horrible with stabilisation and focus.
They're not horrible, Sony's Active stabilization is just not supported with 3rd party lenses 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks for the valuable essentials, a lot of folks have GAS and think they need the most expensive and greatest, you make it realistic for most case uses. Also, love seeing the growth. Keep rocking !
Camera body and lens everything else is an accessory.
Since I stopped or retired from doing photography and writing I got a very minimal kit, one body, one lens, two filters, a microphone, a lume cube for light and I have a smart phone clamp and extendable pole for my smart phone if I need another camera or want to get a different perspective.
I still got my old tripod up in the closet but its about ten years old and there are better and lighter options, truthfully my Sony a6600 has pretty good stabilization and I can always finds a wall or post or something to use for support LOL I have even used my bicycle for support putting it on the saddle just the perfect height sometimes.
cheers.
I'm a bigger videographer,love your channel, got me working everytime i watch ❤️❤️
Thanks Joris for such an INFORMATIVE video. The section that helps me the most is the 16mm for vlogging.
I got the 17-28, and have loved it, but i never vlog so i feel the 20-40 would be better. 20 is great for sit down filming and if ur on a7IV you can hit 60mm with apsc mode😊. I have the 35-150 now and almost never take it off, but sometimes i need a wider shot for a group in a tight space. And it is heavy...
Some excellent advice as always - cheers, Joris 🙏🏻🤟
congrats on the 100k, im right behind u at 60k
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Dude im shook at how much stuff you have that i use as well this is crazy
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Really good recommendations , I love your videos, I'm just starting with photography and I really appreciate your content!!!
What one camera would you recommend for travel videography?
Love the video! Subscribed
Which plug in did you get your text graphics for this video? They look great!
Link is in the description, this specific title pack is called mTitleHype.
Great concise info.
I was thinking about the Sony GM 16 - 35mm ii 2.8 for my first lens. What do you think?
Love the channel and you always have my support, I have learned a lot. thanks so much, Your New Friend, DJ from Texas
Joris, sage advice. I did go semi-costly with a Sony a7IV hybrid but learned from an earlier experience with expensive Nikon glass that Tamron is very, very good too. And with their partnership with Sony, Tamron's AF is excellent on my Sony camera. Second your opinion on their 17-28mm f/2.8, fantastic for videography indoor & outdoor. Your other points all hit home as well! 💥💥 BTW, after watching your "Is an UltraWide Monitor Worth it? [ft. BenQ PD3420Q]" video, I used your link to purchase the monitor- hope you get commission from it. Opened up a new world in DaVinci Resolve editing, for sure❗😊
It's OK to go semi-costly or even costly. We all love gear! 😎 Just wanna show beginners it's not needed to start and get somewhere 💪🏻💯 Oh, and great monitor indeed, once you go wide... 😅
thanks a lot! your great advices are really helpful
Love it, 100 percent agreed 👍💯📸
Bruh u are doing amazing keep it up 🎉❤
Man I was waiting for this video 😂.
I still use 90D with 18-135, 24mm f2.8 and of course nifty fifty
how about just an samsung sl23?
All good!!! 😎🔥
*what do you recommend for a Good Videography Tripod?*
Very true 🙌🏼 Even though I just got another drone for a client job just to be sure 😅
Which drone? 👀
@@JorisHermans A mini 3 pro as back up
The mic you linked is out of stock! Do you have a second choice?
Great Content I've watched your videos since the canon m50. If you purchase a camera today, would you recommend the sony fx3 or the canon r6 mark ii for doc/vlog content or any other suggestions?
Both are excellent cameras but for video I would definitely recommend the FX3
Same here. I am still on M50.. What prime lens would you recommend? Or should I just get a new camera after all… Thank you!
Hi Joris, i tried using a VND once, and i was put off from using it again. Whilst using the VND, i had to take off the lens hood (as it didnt fit with a hood), and as a result i was getting massive amounts of lens flare to the point that my whole shot was blown out. I noticed most film makers who use ND/VND's dont have a lens hood on. What's your recommendations to get better with using VND as a beginner?
I've never used a lens hood so not sure how you get massive amounts of lens flare. Bad lens? 🤔
what size modifier do you suggest for portable client work? indoor and outdoor
What do you mean by modifier? ND filter?
@@JorisHermans light modifier
Depends on the subject but the bigger the softbox, the softer the light will be. Mine is 120cm.
Thanks boss.
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i dont neee a drone either
hello my friend! thanks for the content. Here's some feedback from my perspective for you about your video. You might want to keep little bit shorter on the intro part and use different angles at least two for your videos to keep audience engaged. Still it's a thumbs up video for me !!
I need a drone😢
Need or want? 😅
@@JorisHermans i want to shoot drone videos in my city for that i need a drone
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@@varunkota check if you can. i bought a drone and then ve found out in Berlin it is almost forbidden everywhere even with mini pro3