I've just found you via Romans yt video. I am very impressed by your work. You see to combine a good eye and the dedication that is needed to get shots. Good for you.
It's insane how simple your gear is compared to what I had assumed seeing the quality of your photos! Reassuring to know you don't need a thousand products, but just intentionally selected lens that cover a good range. And your scooter cam bag is so relatable, I feel like I am committing a crime when I do that but thanks for legitimizing it hahaha
Haha, thanks Sai! Guess it’s the classic ‘holy trilogy’ setup. Had a very similar set up back when I was using the 5DM4, and it’s always served me well. Long live the scooter camera bag - one of the most underrated plays for photographers in Southeast Asia! Guessing you’re based out this way?
Good video, i just spent 6 months travelling. Same as you, took a tripod and barely used it. With my Sony A7R5 image stabilisation is so good there is no need. I bought a 20-70mm sony lens for the trip as it is light, compact and good range. Previous trips, like you, carried more kit but realised i virtually never used it. 20mm end is great for interior and close up street scenes. Must say that lens of your looks too heavy for me hang onto all day. Cheers mate.
Awesome, where did you visit on your travels? The 24-70 is such a workhorse for travel photography. Hard to imagine myself ever parting with it. Compared to the 5DM4 the R5 feels as light as a feather, that is until I hold a SONY or another setup with a prime!
@@jordhammond uk, europe, Middle East and a short time in new York and new orleans. Great trip, fantastic photos. I did have the Canon r6 for a short time but swapped it for the a7r5 for this trip. Everybody says you don't need lots of megapixels, but the number of photos I would have missed had I not been able to crop right in because I had 60mpx to work with. Enjoying your content mate, keep it up
Hey Jord! Great video. Thanks for sharing. What model of Anker powerbank do you use specifically? I would like one with 20,000 mah that is also light and compact, maybe yours could be what I'm looking for.
Thats what I love about photography, you don’t use the 70-200 often, whereby it’s my go-to. It’s all got to do with the subject and style. Hi-five to another fellow R5 shooter. Hoping Canon will announce a MarkII this year. Who knows. Great video mate. Keep it up. Loving the content
Cheers Mike. The 70-200 was my go-to for a while as well, but like you said, it’s all down to the subjects you’re photographing, and more importantly how plan on capturing them. Perhaps I’ll end up finding my way back to the tele some day!
Hi Jord yes me 2 saw the video with Romans 👍🤗My question is more or less on where are shooting in Bali, thinking of spending two months next year or Thailand, Jan feb, living in spain is quite cold not as cold as Sweden though but would be great to get away, U was talking about a M11 would that be the Leica 🤔🤗Thank you for the videos fantastic
Hey! Wishing you a pleasant winter period wherever you decide to go. I shoot all over Bali. Particularly enjoy photographing Karangasem, Gianyar, and Badung - the list is endless… And yes, that’d be the Leica. Unsure as of right now, and don’t particularly feel the need to rush into purchasing any additional bodies, though the 100-500mm is tempting for Hong Kong. Quite content with what I have already! 🫡
Whenever you decide to sell your Mavic 3 Cine please hit me up (or if you know someone selling a used one)! I’m trying to transition into doing full time photography and get a lot of inspiration from your images! I LOVE your work and style of editing! Also really looking forward to seeing your content from Oman as I will be traveling to Muscat in April!
Love to hear that you’re moving in this direction - wishing you all the best with it! I’d be happy to sell you the 3 Cine. Feel free to DM me on IG and we can take it from there. First Oman video coming on Sunday 🫡
Too much gear to carry around. You're to ruin your back with all this weight. I'm never air travelling, but go by car, coach or train. Keeping it light and simple: two bodies, three primes 24-50-90 and sometimes an 80-200 zoom. Once were tripods the first to get after you bought a camera, but today's camera systems only need them in very special occasions as long time exposures. I limit my photography to my gear, because nice-to-have-gear will never pay back. Keep on rolling.
Any reason for two bodies? Always imagined it that could be overkill, but probably handy in fast changing scenes with action both close and far away. Agreed, most modern mirrorless cameras are fine in the majority of scenarios handheld, unless you need a particularly low shutter speed for long exposures.
@@jordhammond If the one body breaks, you've a back-up and can finish the job. And when you shoot mostly primes, it's handy to have two focal lengths ready. I've learned this in my early years as press photographer 50 years ago.
I've just found you via Romans yt video. I am very impressed by your work. You see to combine a good eye and the dedication that is needed to get shots. Good for you.
Thanks for stopping by mate, appreciate the kind words! Had such a blast hanging with Roman, and hope you enjoyed the vid 🫡
It's insane how simple your gear is compared to what I had assumed seeing the quality of your photos! Reassuring to know you don't need a thousand products, but just intentionally selected lens that cover a good range. And your scooter cam bag is so relatable, I feel like I am committing a crime when I do that but thanks for legitimizing it hahaha
Haha, thanks Sai! Guess it’s the classic ‘holy trilogy’ setup. Had a very similar set up back when I was using the 5DM4, and it’s always served me well. Long live the scooter camera bag - one of the most underrated plays for photographers in Southeast Asia! Guessing you’re based out this way?
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Tis my pleasure 🫡
Good video, i just spent 6 months travelling. Same as you, took a tripod and barely used it. With my Sony A7R5 image stabilisation is so good there is no need. I bought a 20-70mm sony lens for the trip as it is light, compact and good range. Previous trips, like you, carried more kit but realised i virtually never used it. 20mm end is great for interior and close up street scenes. Must say that lens of your looks too heavy for me hang onto all day. Cheers mate.
Awesome, where did you visit on your travels? The 24-70 is such a workhorse for travel photography. Hard to imagine myself ever parting with it. Compared to the 5DM4 the R5 feels as light as a feather, that is until I hold a SONY or another setup with a prime!
@@jordhammond uk, europe, Middle East and a short time in new York and new orleans. Great trip, fantastic photos. I did have the Canon r6 for a short time but swapped it for the a7r5 for this trip. Everybody says you don't need lots of megapixels, but the number of photos I would have missed had I not been able to crop right in because I had 60mpx to work with. Enjoying your content mate, keep it up
I cant go wrong with a canon... the colours is just... chef kiss
Couldn’t agree more…
Hey Jord! Great video. Thanks for sharing. What model of Anker powerbank do you use specifically? I would like one with 20,000 mah that is also light and compact, maybe yours could be what I'm looking for.
Thanks, Federico! I use the PowerCore Slim 10000D - very handy on day trips and longer travels 🤝🏼
✨Less is more✨
Been following you for years, can't wait to see more content! keep it up
Thanks Fabian!
Indomaret Pokémon, let's goooo 🔥🔥
The best!
loved to see your video and photography's ❤❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Loving your vids Jord! 👏
Nick? Hannah? Reveal yourself 😂
@@jordhammond Hah, you will never know.! x Nick
Thats what I love about photography, you don’t use the 70-200 often, whereby it’s my go-to. It’s all got to do with the subject and style. Hi-five to another fellow R5 shooter. Hoping Canon will announce a MarkII this year. Who knows. Great video mate. Keep it up. Loving the content
Cheers Mike. The 70-200 was my go-to for a while as well, but like you said, it’s all down to the subjects you’re photographing, and more importantly how plan on capturing them. Perhaps I’ll end up finding my way back to the tele some day!
Love the bit on tripods, I've abandoned 2 so far...
And long may it continue! 😂
Great video cheers m8. Looking fwd to seeing more content!
Much appreciated sir! More coming real soon 🫡
Hi Jord yes me 2 saw the video with Romans 👍🤗My question is more or less on where are shooting in Bali, thinking of spending two months next year or Thailand, Jan feb, living in spain is quite cold not as cold as Sweden though but would be great to get away, U was talking about a M11 would that be the Leica 🤔🤗Thank you for the videos fantastic
Hey! Wishing you a pleasant winter period wherever you decide to go. I shoot all over Bali. Particularly enjoy photographing Karangasem, Gianyar, and Badung - the list is endless… And yes, that’d be the Leica. Unsure as of right now, and don’t particularly feel the need to rush into purchasing any additional bodies, though the 100-500mm is tempting for Hong Kong. Quite content with what I have already! 🫡
Whenever you decide to sell your Mavic 3 Cine please hit me up (or if you know someone selling a used one)! I’m trying to transition into doing full time photography and get a lot of inspiration from your images! I LOVE your work and style of editing!
Also really looking forward to seeing your content from Oman as I will be traveling to Muscat in April!
Love to hear that you’re moving in this direction - wishing you all the best with it! I’d be happy to sell you the 3 Cine. Feel free to DM me on IG and we can take it from there. First Oman video coming on Sunday 🫡
youtube Jord baby
Gang gang 🫰🏼
Let’s gooooo 🎉
Great thumbnail
Glad to have you as the official thumbnailer.
I think your officially a RUclipsr
Are you even a RUclips if you haven’t shared a ‘What’s in my camera bag’ vid? I don’t think so.
The carrot 😂😂😂 🥕 🥚
Rather safe than sorry 😂
Comment. ❤
I hope the last one is a joke 😂
DEADLY SERIOUS!
Too much gear to carry around. You're to ruin your back with all this weight. I'm never air travelling, but go by car, coach or train. Keeping it light and simple: two bodies, three primes 24-50-90 and sometimes an 80-200 zoom. Once were tripods the first to get after you bought a camera, but today's camera systems only need them in very special occasions as long time exposures. I limit my photography to my gear, because nice-to-have-gear will never pay back. Keep on rolling.
Any reason for two bodies? Always imagined it that could be overkill, but probably handy in fast changing scenes with action both close and far away. Agreed, most modern mirrorless cameras are fine in the majority of scenarios handheld, unless you need a particularly low shutter speed for long exposures.
@@jordhammond If the one body breaks, you've a back-up and can finish the job. And when you shoot mostly primes, it's handy to have two focal lengths ready. I've learned this in my early years as press photographer 50 years ago.
Adds up! Would like to try a prime only set up some time - particularly keen on the 28mm. Would love to check out your work!