You are everyone’s favourite channel for photography!! Your personality together with your family appearing on your channel from time to time makes it so enjoyable to watch
I totally agree with you about telephoto lenses at places like that. There is a lovely ski resort near me and after my first few trips up there using a wide angle lens. I felt like I just came back with the same handful of shots, or variations of the same shots. Switching to a narrow lens helped me find so many new photos that I was really happy with. It forces you to stop thinking about the obvious major features of a scene and allows you to find new things you may have never noticed.
It's so clear how much you love Denae, and she loves you. It's an auspicious start to your new channel having her with you. Love the night shots of the Americana!
I'm glad you've started your channel again and I agree with you on a few things but one of the points you made about bokeh is so true. I think it is overdone at times. The one thing is if you are going to 100% Blur all of the background... Your composition and subject matter must be really really good or else it's going to highlight the averageness of a photo. Where is if you have a little bit of background and I say maybe a few feet behind you. It's a transition where the person is part of the environment, but they transition out of it that to me is the perfect amount of bokeh
Thank you Andrew. You're such an inspiration to me. I've been falling in love with photography over the last two years. Whenever I need a boost or a new perspective you're always there. I'm not quite at the level where I feel the need to expand my equipment. Saying that it, your videos bring so much joy and knowledge. And I truly wish you all the best in what's to come, I'm almost jealous of the people who are about to work with you soon.
Always learning…knew about compression and squareness with longer lenses (from your previous videos) new for me is the flatness which I now can see. Really appreciate these types of qualitative insights that relate to the outcome. Andrew thanks for continuing to share your gifts with the world.
Special request to do an entire video wearing those Brett the Hitman Hart sunglasses. Preferably nighttime photography video. That would really make a statement.
It was so nice to hear you get annoyed with a lens that lacks close focus ability! :) My first thought was, "He's back!!!!" I mean that not only as a RUclipsr, but it felt like you were emerging from some of the struggles you shared with us. I'm so happy for you. Professionally, thank you for this video! When I shot Sony, I briefly owned the Sigma 105mm f/1.4. I loved the images, but got tired of carrying a small bazooka on the end of my camera. I was hoping this Viltrox 75mm would provide similar images on an aps-c camera. Looking at your portraits, the 105 look appears to be there! Thanks for sealing the deal on what will be my next portrait lens! Hope you and Denae enjoyed your date night!
interesting focal length. not my "thing" though as a landscape shooter mainly - I've got the 50-140 to cover the rare occasions I might need 75mm, and don't really need the 1.2 (nice as it would be to have!)
Hey Andrew, I've been out of the loop for a while and I'm watching this a long time after you made it, but three things jumped out at me: I want this lens, you are an astoundingly good photographer and it was great to see your shots lined up with Denae's again. Hope you are all well, much love to you 🧡
Your actual explanation of why you enjoy rural decay photography really resonated with me on a pretty strong level. There are a lot of very cool metaphors to apply to your logic within that space….without getting too deep. Glad to see you back and posting more frequently dude.
Thanks Andrew! I disproportionally use the long end of my 16-80mm, but it is so slow, with everything in focus. I’ve considered the 56 or 90, but this sounds like it would fit my needs better. I’ve been making photos for over 60 years now, and understand compression. But your description was one of the best I’ve heard for a beginner. Wonderful to see you both out together!
If you aren’t doing tons of night shots, or refuse to use a tripod, I guess, the 50-140 is awesome. The new 56mm is also awesome but obviously was less flexibility.
This was an awesome video pal. Some of your best work in here for me, the bowling alley images really shine. Thanks for sharing your time and your work, great to see Denae.
Watched your video ‘cause I’m thinking about buying the viltrox 75mm 1.2 for sony , but I haven’t been able to find one yet, but I’m really looking forward to getting one after seeing your video, and your photos of the small towns made really homesick, I’ve been living in Europe and haven’t been back for over 35 years! Great video, keep up the good work!🤠
Great to see you both out & about. Finally someone made a lens I've been jonesing for. Personally would prefer f2 just for a more compact size. Awesome to see more photo content from you.
Another wonderful video. I'm using this lens mainly for portraits and headshots, though, I will now start looking at using it for landscape and architectural shots. I really love your reasons for using it and am now curious about trying it out for myself for those purposes.
This is a great lens for portraits and landscapes, especially in low light. I have seen multiple videos of it performing well during model portraits. I love my Viltrox 13mm 1.4 lens. It's sharp and has great light sensitivity in all situations day and night. I just bought a XF100 400mm to add to my 16 80mm 18 55mm and the Viltrox 13mm. Instead of the 56mm 1.2 wr I may just try this lens. First and foremost I need to see how I handle the XF100 400 weight when carrying it around all day, or whether I will need to get the XF70 300 next. Nice video, and keep the videos coming.
Great review, i will propably buy this lens. What do you use for iso and shutter speed in the night photos? Is it possible to have only iso 500 and handheld? // Lars
Fuji has two gaps in its prime range. A 70-ish-mm prime and perhaps a 135mm. I hope they’ll make them eventually! In the meantime I’m tempted by this as a natural pairing with my 35mm f/1.4!
If you get to a good vantage point, telephoto lenses can bring distant objects near, creating wonderful layers in your composition! they actually make for more interesting photographs than ultra-wide angles.
As ever, this was fun to "come with you" on this trip. Thanks, Andrew. At some point, I might move into the Fuji medium format system, but one body and one lens (because it would be used mostly for portrait). What do you think of the Fuji GFX 100s with the 110mm f2, or 80mm f1.7? Is the 63mm f2.8 any good? I can't afford any of it right now but might later this year for work reasons.
Wow, I have really missed your photography ... My favorites are the shots of the Dixie Bowl, really amazing. And I love the way your colors look in the Zion pictures, that's really the look that I associate with you. And good to see Denae back as well :)
I've got the 13mm 1.4 but this looks sick. Can't wait for mine to arrive. Its crazy how screwed we get here in Europe. The 75mm costs 600 euro here which is like 650dollars. love the bret Hart sunglasses
I swear I saw you sitting on a bench in San Francisco at the Sutro Baths a couple of years ago. Anyways, I really enjoy your content. The reviews are very helpful. Have a great day Andrew.
@@AndrewGoodCamera Very Soon Andrew! I don't ave a date, I am trying to sell this house and once I get out it will be a video every week hopefully! I'll keep you posted!
Andrew Good Camera is OK, but since it has evolved how about naming this Beyond A.D. I remember you asking last time for ideas. Since you've grown she's still cameoing it's natural for her to still show up. Love you two together.
Great video, Andrew. Always enjoy watching you and your family. Also those bowling alley shots…💯. Same for the portraits. Thanks for sharing and teaching.
Very nice video and nice pictures. In addition to my 16-55mm 2.8, I'm looking for a faster lens and a bit more range, I think the price-quality ratio of this lens is very interesting. I'm looking forward to the technical video of this lens.
In the next video, if you own the 9pm f2, can you compare them? Specifically I’m interested in seeing how they isolates subjects. Like full body shots of humans but adjusting the distance between each shot so that the human is the same size within the frame in both shots. Did that make sense? Very interested in seeing that.
Thank you Andrew for reviewing this lens. I have been watching your vlogs for some time, and I got into GFX (and urban decay) all because of you. :D So I had the Viltrox 75mm for a week or so and I did upgrade to the latest firmware while I had it. The 75mm (on X-H2S) shot beautifully and 'quick' (the firmware fixed the initial slowness)... until I pointed the lens up to the sky to shoot some clouds/airplane jet trails. That's when the Viltrox starts to hunt back and forth and seems to have difficulties deciding where/what to focus. I find this to be strange because it performed very well in 'down-to-earth' photography. ... Can you or anyone else who has the 75mmF1.2 confirm this?
@@AndrewGoodCamera Sort of - not mass release yet, but Viltrox put 50 units for pre-order and shipping in their store (only will ship another units after the Chinese New Year), and I managed to grab one. Sent me a Chinese tracking code, 10 days without update, wrote to them, they sent me another one (a local tracking code this time, wrongly said as Italian...),still no updates again, albeit the code is recognized in the local carrier. Frustrating, but let's hope for the best.
@Andrew Goodcamera after a lot of hoops and a (temporary) lost tracking, the lens arrived. Have to test it and compare to the 85mm f/1.8 II, but so far, the lens is amazing. 🙂
I like the AF / MF switch on the lens. I’ve used this arrangement on other systems so it works for me. But while the optical performance of this lens seems excellent, I don’t think it’s for me. Too big. I’ve added Fuji as my second system because of the small body and prime combination so I think I’m sticking to the Fuji f2 primes.
Same with me as well. I also use the f2 primes. I also have the TTArtisan primes for those times I want to have fun with faster primes on my Fujifilm system. I do like the AF/MF switch since one of my cameras is the X-H2s. The X-H2 line have a function button instead of the MCS switch.
@@Martin-nu6ym similar thinking to me. I also have the TTarisan triplet of lenses because I was intrigued to try them (and I’ve found them fun) but really they match my Fuji f2 prime focal lengths so nothing more than a curiosity. I’m using X-E1 and X-E4 bodies. The X-E1 of course is old and clunky AF but it has the MCS switch, the rear button layout is better and it’s simple shooting experience is fun. And there’s nothing wrong with the first X-Trans sensor. The point I was going to get to is that these very small rangefinder style bodies really are best paired with a modestly sized prime. Heavier and longer zoom lenses (I’ve got the XF18-55 and XF70-300) while working just fine, look and feel unbalanced and the shooting pleasure is diminished.
Hey Andrew, congrats on the “new” channel. Longtime sub here. Is that the Hazard4 Freelance sling you’re using? How are you liking it? Cheers from Denmark.
Love that bag.. It's probably my favorite bag ever for run and gun, and I have a lot to choose from. Always seem to grab that one. Unless I need a lot of gear.
I think that you underestimate how many people enjoy those "Americana" (your term) rural-type studies. You should play to your strengths and passions, and grow an audience of viewers who appreciate them. Just my humble opinion ;)
First off, I have to admit that I do not like the new channel name "Andrew Goodcamera". Something like "Andrew Photoadventures" I would personally like better. But hey, it's your channel!
To me it's complicated because I know and care about the folks at Viltrox. They are good people doing the best they can, just like us. Not their or our fault that governments suck.
@@AndrewGoodCamera I understand. I don't hate the people of China just their bad government. But when we buy anything that is owned or made in China the Chinese government get some of that money from taxes.
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You are everyone’s favourite channel for photography!! Your personality together with your family appearing on your channel from time to time makes it so enjoyable to watch
Haha. Kind words (even if they are a stretch). ;)
I totally agree with you about telephoto lenses at places like that. There is a lovely ski resort near me and after my first few trips up there using a wide angle lens. I felt like I just came back with the same handful of shots, or variations of the same shots. Switching to a narrow lens helped me find so many new photos that I was really happy with. It forces you to stop thinking about the obvious major features of a scene and allows you to find new things you may have never noticed.
So happy to see you guys together. If you both love each other, nothing else matters.
It's so clear how much you love Denae, and she loves you. It's an auspicious start to your new channel having her with you. Love the night shots of the Americana!
I'm glad you've started your channel again and I agree with you on a few things but one of the points you made about bokeh is so true. I think it is overdone at times. The one thing is if you are going to 100% Blur all of the background... Your composition and subject matter must be really really good or else it's going to highlight the averageness of a photo. Where is if you have a little bit of background and I say maybe a few feet behind you. It's a transition where the person is part of the environment, but they transition out of it that to me is the perfect amount of bokeh
Thank you Andrew. You're such an inspiration to me. I've been falling in love with photography over the last two years. Whenever I need a boost or a new perspective you're always there. I'm not quite at the level where I feel the need to expand my equipment. Saying that it, your videos bring so much joy and knowledge. And I truly wish you all the best in what's to come, I'm almost jealous of the people who are about to work with you soon.
Always learning…knew about compression and squareness with longer lenses (from your previous videos) new for me is the flatness which I now can see. Really appreciate these types of qualitative insights that relate to the outcome. Andrew thanks for continuing to share your gifts with the world.
Such beautiful compositions. The bowlers through the windows really struck me. Fantastic work.
Special request to do an entire video wearing those Brett the Hitman Hart sunglasses.
Preferably nighttime photography video. That would really make a statement.
😂
It was so nice to hear you get annoyed with a lens that lacks close focus ability! :) My first thought was, "He's back!!!!" I mean that not only as a RUclipsr, but it felt like you were emerging from some of the struggles you shared with us. I'm so happy for you. Professionally, thank you for this video! When I shot Sony, I briefly owned the Sigma 105mm f/1.4. I loved the images, but got tired of carrying a small bazooka on the end of my camera. I was hoping this Viltrox 75mm would provide similar images on an aps-c camera. Looking at your portraits, the 105 look appears to be there! Thanks for sealing the deal on what will be my next portrait lens! Hope you and Denae enjoyed your date night!
Thanks James. :)
@@AndrewGoodCamera You are most welcome!
interesting focal length. not my "thing" though as a landscape shooter mainly - I've got the 50-140 to cover the rare occasions I might need 75mm, and don't really need the 1.2 (nice as it would be to have!)
Hey Andrew, I've been out of the loop for a while and I'm watching this a long time after you made it, but three things jumped out at me: I want this lens, you are an astoundingly good photographer and it was great to see your shots lined up with Denae's again. Hope you are all well, much love to you 🧡
I just got this lens last week and was mostly thinking of it as a portrait lens. You’ve given me some great motivation to try some other stuff.
I am soo glad to see your videos again! I love your hard work. Thanks for all you do.
Thanks!
ditto
Agree
Your actual explanation of why you enjoy rural decay photography really resonated with me on a pretty strong level. There are a lot of very cool metaphors to apply to your logic within that space….without getting too deep.
Glad to see you back and posting more frequently dude.
It’s great to see you both getting some quality time shooting again ❤
Thanks Andrew! I disproportionally use the long end of my 16-80mm, but it is so slow, with everything in focus. I’ve considered the 56 or 90, but this sounds like it would fit my needs better.
I’ve been making photos for over 60 years now, and understand compression. But your description was one of the best I’ve heard for a beginner.
Wonderful to see you both out together!
Thanks for your kind words!
If you aren’t doing tons of night shots, or refuse to use a tripod, I guess, the 50-140 is awesome. The new 56mm is also awesome but obviously was less flexibility.
This was an awesome video pal. Some of your best work in here for me, the bowling alley images really shine. Thanks for sharing your time and your work, great to see Denae.
Wow, thanks!
Watched your video ‘cause I’m thinking about buying the viltrox 75mm 1.2 for sony , but I haven’t been able to find one yet, but I’m really looking forward to getting one after seeing your video, and your photos of the small towns made really homesick, I’ve been living in Europe and haven’t been back for over 35 years! Great video, keep up the good work!🤠
Great to see you both out & about. Finally someone made a lens I've been jonesing for. Personally would prefer f2 just for a more compact size. Awesome to see more photo content from you.
Your rural setting photography looks so timeless. It could be from 30-40 years ago, as easily as yesterday.
Reminds me so much of a trip to Zion back in December 2000. Wonderfully evocative photos.
Really nice lens, and photos... Good to see that you are doing more videos again 👍🏼
Love your photos, any aperture or subject. What film simulation do you use?
Another wonderful video.
I'm using this lens mainly for portraits and headshots, though, I will now start looking at using it for landscape and architectural shots.
I really love your reasons for using it and am now curious about trying it out for myself for those purposes.
Wow. I think these are some of the best photos you have ever shared in a video. Really good stuff.
Wow. Thanks!
Happy to see you posting more! I will definitely be picking up this lens
Yeah, Danae is back! 🙂 Remembering the good old photo duells you did in the past. 🤩
Happy to you both smiling again, it’s nice to see. Great video and some super shots, look forward to seeing the technical overview. Thanks for sharing
This is a great lens for portraits and landscapes, especially in low light. I have seen multiple videos of it performing well during model portraits. I love my Viltrox 13mm 1.4 lens. It's sharp and has great light sensitivity in all situations day and night.
I just bought a XF100 400mm to add to my 16 80mm 18 55mm and the Viltrox 13mm. Instead of the 56mm 1.2 wr I may just try this lens. First and foremost I need to see how I handle the XF100 400 weight when carrying it around all day, or whether I will need to get the XF70 300 next. Nice video, and keep the videos coming.
Thanks for your videos. Making me appreciate photography. Making me appreciate life. You are a truly great contribution to society. Thanks.
What are you using to actually film the video? - great video and lens, I just bought the 13mm Viltrox and love it!
Love the colours at the bowling alley and the laundromat. The chrome, red and floating reflections of electric blue is mesmerising.
Thanks so much! 😊
Great review, i will propably buy this lens. What do you use for iso and shutter speed in the night photos? Is it possible to have only iso 500 and handheld? // Lars
I've had the 56 and 90. Both great but this 75mm f1.2 is something special.
Fuji has two gaps in its prime range. A 70-ish-mm prime and perhaps a 135mm. I hope they’ll make them eventually! In the meantime I’m tempted by this as a natural pairing with my 35mm f/1.4!
If you get to a good vantage point, telephoto lenses can bring distant objects near, creating wonderful layers in your composition! they actually make for more interesting photographs than ultra-wide angles.
Great video, once again!!! Would you recommend the Viltrox 75mm or the Fujinon 90mm for wedding photography?(are they equally sharp?) Thank you
If sharpness is your main criteria, get the 90. If low light ability is, get the 75
As ever, this was fun to "come with you" on this trip. Thanks, Andrew. At some point, I might move into the Fuji medium format system, but one body and one lens (because it would be used mostly for portrait). What do you think of the Fuji GFX 100s with the 110mm f2, or 80mm f1.7? Is the 63mm f2.8 any good? I can't afford any of it right now but might later this year for work reasons.
Great Video Andrew, your Rural Night photos are BEAUTIFUL!
I'm mostly a portrait photographer, and will for sure get this lens.
Thanks!
I’d be curious what effect an extension tube (like the mcex11) would have on this lens.
Wow, I have really missed your photography ... My favorites are the shots of the Dixie Bowl, really amazing. And I love the way your colors look in the Zion pictures, that's really the look that I associate with you. And good to see Denae back as well :)
Hey Volker! Thanks for your kind words.
I've got the 13mm 1.4 but this looks sick. Can't wait for mine to arrive. Its crazy how screwed we get here in Europe. The 75mm costs 600 euro here which is like 650dollars. love the bret Hart sunglasses
Nice video, I think this is perfect for your rural pictures, nice plain perspective!
I swear I saw you sitting on a bench in San Francisco at the Sutro Baths a couple of years ago. Anyways, I really enjoy your content. The reviews are very helpful. Have a great day Andrew.
Thank you for your honest words and review of this lens.
Great video. Close focusing for me is big too. Nice you and Denae had a fun day at Zion! Like the new channel name!
Hey Gary! Thanks. When is your first video coming out? Really looking forward to it
@@AndrewGoodCamera Very Soon Andrew! I don't ave a date, I am trying to sell this house and once I get out it will be a video every week hopefully! I'll keep you posted!
Hi If you had to choose between this and a xf 16-80, which one would you get? Asking for myself
The AF/MF switch is actually quite useful when used with the X-H2(s)
Intuitive and you can free the button for customisation!
Love the photography and great review! Congratulations on choosing a new name.
I am glad you are back, nice video!
loved it, am glad you are back Andrew.
Thanks!
another excellent lens review, esp using practicality. Loved your anlytics /views on Compression. Keep doing the good work of sharing with us.
Andrew Good Camera is OK, but since it has evolved how about naming this Beyond A.D. I remember you asking last time for ideas. Since you've grown she's still cameoing it's natural for her to still show up. Love you two together.
Great video, Andrew. Always enjoy watching you and your family. Also those bowling alley shots…💯. Same for the portraits. Thanks for sharing and teaching.
Wow the channel name is so you!!! Thanks for another great video!!
Thanks!
Oh man I hope they update the firmware so that the switch on the lens doesn’t overwrite the camera switch!
Very nice video and nice pictures. In addition to my 16-55mm 2.8, I'm looking for a faster lens and a bit more range, I think the price-quality ratio of this lens is very interesting. I'm looking forward to the technical video of this lens.
Wonderful video. Great to see you both out enjoying photography together. Hope things are getting better for you both.😊
Man, what an awesome video again. Loved every minute of it :)
Can you cover the new firmware, if it fixes the autofocus as this is one of the best viltrox lenses and i would love to be sure before i buy
In the next video, if you own the 9pm f2, can you compare them? Specifically I’m interested in seeing how they isolates subjects. Like full body shots of humans but adjusting the distance between each shot so that the human is the same size within the frame in both shots. Did that make sense? Very interested in seeing that.
Where can you buy this lens ? I cannot find it anywhere. Everywhere is pre-order, for the past 2 months, with no ETA time for delivery !
Love to see you both in the video!
Great video! Really great to see you again!
What video settings when you record at night?
Good to see you back at it, man!
Some stunning photos and another engaging video...
Thanks!
Love the new channel name!
I really love the shot at 14:46
Thanks!
She is a human tripod 😂😂😂I have the same sat up like you,xt4 and VILTROX 75mm 1.2 ,it's awesome ❤
Thanks Andrew.
Like the new channel name - sounds like a Geoffrey Chaucer character!!
How would you say this lens holds up to the Viltrox 85mm f1.8 Mark 2?
Dunno. Haven't shot with that one. 🤷♂️
14:45 is such an amazing shot!
Thanks!
Like the new channel name!
Thanks Steve!
I see the channel name changed like you mentioned. Hope everything works out for you
Thank you Andrew for reviewing this lens. I have been watching your vlogs for some time, and I got into GFX (and urban decay) all because of you. :D
So I had the Viltrox 75mm for a week or so and I did upgrade to the latest firmware while I had it. The 75mm (on X-H2S) shot beautifully and 'quick' (the firmware fixed the initial slowness)... until I pointed the lens up to the sky to shoot some clouds/airplane jet trails. That's when the Viltrox starts to hunt back and forth and seems to have difficulties deciding where/what to focus. I find this to be strange because it performed very well in 'down-to-earth' photography. ... Can you or anyone else who has the 75mmF1.2 confirm this?
Got one of the 50 pre-order units on the Viltrox site, but it is not delivered here yet - in fact, almost afraid that I was scammed...
It hasn't been released yet.
@@AndrewGoodCamera Sort of - not mass release yet, but Viltrox put 50 units for pre-order and shipping in their store (only will ship another units after the Chinese New Year), and I managed to grab one.
Sent me a Chinese tracking code, 10 days without update, wrote to them, they sent me another one (a local tracking code this time, wrongly said as Italian...),still no updates again, albeit the code is recognized in the local carrier.
Frustrating, but let's hope for the best.
@Andrew Goodcamera after a lot of hoops and a (temporary) lost tracking, the lens arrived.
Have to test it and compare to the 85mm f/1.8 II, but so far, the lens is amazing. 🙂
I like the AF / MF switch on the lens. I’ve used this arrangement on other systems so it works for me. But while the optical performance of this lens seems excellent, I don’t think it’s for me. Too big. I’ve added Fuji as my second system because of the small body and prime combination so I think I’m sticking to the Fuji f2 primes.
Same with me, F2 primes are such a great compromise with everything, but main plus ate size and WR 👍🏼
Same with me as well. I also use the f2 primes. I also have the TTArtisan primes for those times I want to have fun with faster primes on my Fujifilm system. I do like the AF/MF switch since one of my cameras is the X-H2s. The X-H2 line have a function button instead of the MCS switch.
@@Martin-nu6ym similar thinking to me. I also have the TTarisan triplet of lenses because I was intrigued to try them (and I’ve found them fun) but really they match my Fuji f2 prime focal lengths so nothing more than a curiosity.
I’m using X-E1 and X-E4 bodies. The X-E1 of course is old and clunky AF but it has the MCS switch, the rear button layout is better and it’s simple shooting experience is fun. And there’s nothing wrong with the first X-Trans sensor.
The point I was going to get to is that these very small rangefinder style bodies really are best paired with a modestly sized prime. Heavier and longer zoom lenses (I’ve got the XF18-55 and XF70-300) while working just fine, look and feel unbalanced and the shooting pleasure is diminished.
I was wondering what the new channel name would be 🤔
Hey Andrew, congrats on the “new” channel. Longtime sub here. Is that the Hazard4 Freelance sling you’re using? How are you liking it? Cheers from Denmark.
Love that bag.. It's probably my favorite bag ever for run and gun, and I have a lot to choose from. Always seem to grab that one. Unless I need a lot of gear.
I think that you underestimate how many people enjoy those "Americana" (your term) rural-type studies. You should play to your strengths and passions, and grow an audience of viewers who appreciate them. Just my humble opinion ;)
i'm down with the decay. its weird in a normal sort of way. anyway, that's what i say.
Is this the new named Channel Andrew😊
The review we deserve ❤
❤👍👍🤘
First off, I have to admit that I do not like the new channel name "Andrew Goodcamera". Something like "Andrew Photoadventures" I would personally like better.
But hey, it's your channel!
Viltrox is a Chinese company. I think as American's we need to move away from China as much as possible. Not hating on you Andrew.
To me it's complicated because I know and care about the folks at Viltrox. They are good people doing the best they can, just like us. Not their or our fault that governments suck.
@@AndrewGoodCamera I understand. I don't hate the people of China just their bad government. But when we buy anything that is owned or made in China the Chinese government get some of that money from taxes.
Did you rename your Instagram?
Link is broken from YT about page right now.
instagram.com/andrewGoodCamera/