Thanks! 🥂 Even though the new L-mount Panasonic cameras are the same size as the G9 etc, the lenses (like the just-released Art 14mm f/1.4 at 1170g) would be too heavy to vlog with!😹 I've still got m4/3, though, and just bought an Olympus 30mm macro to pair with the G100 as a lightweight journalling setup. Have you posted a vlog about the NZ convention, yet? Next time you're there you should collaborate with Richard Wong, and ask for some contacts with Panasonic and Sigma.
@@teohyc Thanks for the link! I like both your channels, but drift off youtube or onto different algorithmic patterns sometimes. I'm injterested in trying urban sketching. Luckily Sigma's been making some ~220g I-series lenses, too. Just after I wrote that, I was looking up the new lens, and this Canadian was vlogging with it: ruclips.net/video/CHPYeQDi9-g/видео.html
For vlogging and outdoors, Panasonic GH5. For indoors (e.g. hands-on segment for this video), Panasonic GH4 usually with Olympus 12-50mm with macro capability. Panasonic cameras are really good for video. If you don't mind older but much cheaper camera, there's Panasonic G85 with stabilisation. Just get one with stabilisation so that it can be used outdoors as well for video.
Thanks! 🥂 Even though the new L-mount Panasonic cameras are the same size as the G9 etc, the lenses (like the just-released Art 14mm f/1.4 at 1170g) would be too heavy to vlog with!😹
I've still got m4/3, though, and just bought an Olympus 30mm macro to pair with the G100 as a lightweight journalling setup.
Have you posted a vlog about the NZ convention, yet? Next time you're there you should collaborate with Richard Wong, and ask for some contacts with Panasonic and Sigma.
Those FF lens are just too heavy, Here's the link to the vlogs I've made in New Zealand. ruclips.net/video/UB7a1_X91z4/видео.html
@@teohyc Thanks for the link! I like both your channels, but drift off youtube or onto different algorithmic patterns sometimes. I'm injterested in trying urban sketching.
Luckily Sigma's been making some ~220g I-series lenses, too. Just after I wrote that, I was looking up the new lens, and this Canadian was vlogging with it: ruclips.net/video/CHPYeQDi9-g/видео.html
very amazing wide lens. by the way what colour profile are u used ?
Natural
hey teoh ! Which camera do you use to record your own videos ? Would youi recommend a modern camera upto 1300 USD to record art videos ?
For vlogging and outdoors, Panasonic GH5. For indoors (e.g. hands-on segment for this video), Panasonic GH4 usually with Olympus 12-50mm with macro capability.
Panasonic cameras are really good for video. If you don't mind older but much cheaper camera, there's Panasonic G85 with stabilisation. Just get one with stabilisation so that it can be used outdoors as well for video.