Thanks for an inspiring video, and for the great ideas for accessories and useful items to bring along in the photo bag. I am so glad that you also spoke about adapting "vintage" lenses. I agree that they can give a very special look to your images. I switched to Sony about two years ago and to be honest, I hadn't realised how flexible that system is. Not only do you have a huge selection of E-mount lenses to choose from, but the possibilities to adapt glass from other systems are almost endless. I have to admit that I have gone a bit crazy with adapters since getting my Sony: autofocus adapters for Canon EF lenses (Metabones and Sigma), for Nikon F (Monsteradapter LA-FE2) and the very innovative Techart LM-EA9 that allows you to adapt Leica M-mount lenses as well as virtually any manual focus SLR lens - and get surprisingly good and reliable autofocus performance! My most frequently used adapter, however, is the LA-EA5 from Sony that allows me to use A-mount lenses on the E-mount camera body as well as on my A-mount Minolta film cameras.
Thanks for an inspiring video, and for the great ideas for accessories and useful items to bring along in the photo bag. I am so glad that you also spoke about adapting "vintage" lenses. I agree that they can give a very special look to your images. I switched to Sony about two years ago and to be honest, I hadn't realised how flexible that system is. Not only do you have a huge selection of E-mount lenses to choose from, but the possibilities to adapt glass from other systems are almost endless. I have to admit that I have gone a bit crazy with adapters since getting my Sony: autofocus adapters for Canon EF lenses (Metabones and Sigma), for Nikon F (Monsteradapter LA-FE2) and the very innovative Techart LM-EA9 that allows you to adapt Leica M-mount lenses as well as virtually any manual focus SLR lens - and get surprisingly good and reliable autofocus performance! My most frequently used adapter, however, is the LA-EA5 from Sony that allows me to use A-mount lenses on the E-mount camera body as well as on my A-mount Minolta film cameras.
i love the vintage! glad to hear other passionate photographers out there caught my video
I think they are called adapters not step up rings. Step up rings are for filters not to attach to the camera.
That's exactly what I meant 😆😆 im glad you knew what i was talking about
Thanks for sharing your gear. Nice vid
I appreciate that!
You’re photos are absolutely beautiful idk how you do it 😭
Thank you so much!! that means a lot! I will be sharing along this youtube journey!
Preciate your share. What do you recommend for an everyday carry point and shoot camera? Do you shoot film?
No film unfortunately, and i recommend a Canon power shot for an everyday point and shoot!
Shooting the A7 IV as well and just discovered you... very pleasant first impression! Instant sub! Looking forward to more of your content. ☺✌
thank you so much! I love the camera!
I love my a7iv as well! Plus snacks in the camera bag are a necessity.
the snacks! If not for me, my clients can also get a little light headed who knows!
amazing channel! keep on it! Full support from Belgium :D
I really appreciate the hype thank you!!
Kat is cute!
Awesome video. Do you carry a small multi-tool also?
No but thats a great idea!
What camera are you using on the talking head.,
Sony A7 S3
i think somebody was knocking on your door around the 8 minute mark
Naw i have cats
do you recommend iPhone for instagram
To use instagram or to take photos with?
@@fodorfotosfilm both
Nothing longer than 70mn?
Not yet! I would love more lens