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  • @AlexArmitage
    @AlexArmitage Год назад +2

    For anyone asking why I got an R7 and how I’m affording it.
    ruclips.net/video/cRuxZar98XM/видео.html

  • @toledocamilo
    @toledocamilo Год назад +1

    Great video! I got my R7, and really love it! My old camera, a Canon 6D. I got very very exited about this gear! After 1 month of use, I'm still can't believe the change. I use it for street photography here in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I make night street also, and the focus is amazing! Using hi ISO levels (6400- 8000) and getting so many details in night, I am really impressed. SO it's very exciting for me this new gear. I got the new RFS 18-150 mm, and it's working like a charm! Also I got a used EF-S 10-18 mm, and I love it how it performs with the R7! The RF 14-35 seems a beauty! but I can't afford it for now.

  • @craigmantle5362
    @craigmantle5362 Год назад

    Don’t always worry about grabbing portfolio images for your videos. I personally just like seeing other photographers work on composition even when the light sucks or the subject isn’t overly exciting. The process and the adventure is what matters and if you make a portfolio image it’s just icing on the cake.

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад

      Agreed Craig! But that drive is hard to manage at times

  • @billinglendaleca5093
    @billinglendaleca5093 Год назад +1

    I think a bit of the excitement comes from what you have and what you're going towards as far as the new camera./lens I shoot with an APS-C camera where the manufacture is no longer in the camera market(Samsung) . I shoot a lot of nightscape images and the cropped sensor really does make things much more difficult than a full frame sensor would be, so I do research the cameras and will be pretty excited to move to a new camera.

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад +1

      Absolutely. I recognize I'm in a very privileged position when it comes to gear, which then makes changes more like sidegrades than upgrades

  • @BuiltInception
    @BuiltInception 10 месяцев назад

    I can fully relate to the getting a product in then basically sitting on it because its not like that old birthday party feeling from when your a child feeling at some point. I actually feel almost bad about it sometimes but it's part of progression.

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage 10 месяцев назад +1

      it's a weird guilt for sure

  • @LouisLuzuka
    @LouisLuzuka Год назад +1

    Hmm very cool perspective 😮

  • @infrequentgamer_greg
    @infrequentgamer_greg Год назад

    Thanks, Alex for that comment you made, about 4:30 into the video about the role of gear in your photography...it was refreshing. I was beginning to think I was the only one that thought like that!
    I have the impression that 90% of the people that claim they are photographers, are really buying the gear as "toys" or as items to add to their "curated" collection of camera gear. As much as I appreciate my gear, if there was some other sort of device to capture and create great images, that could be enlarged to exhibition size, I would sell my gear and use that instead, because for me, it is the creation of good images that drives me.
    If I had the world's greatest collection of photo gear, but I had no good images from that gear, I would consider myself a complete failure in photography!
    I get frustrated talking with other "photographers" that all they want to talk about is gear, gear, gear...so boring. Yet these gear-centric "photographers" are keeping Nikon, Sony, and Canon alive, since they buy anything and everything from these gear makers, and keeps their doors open. (Sorry for the diatribe, but your comments in the video touched on a sore point with me!)

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад

      Thanks Greg! Any video where I talk about gear feels like a necessary evil for me but it clearly gets clicks.

    • @infrequentgamer_greg
      @infrequentgamer_greg Год назад

      Yeah, when I started in photography, I used to love when photographers shared "what's in my bag". However, I stopped reading and watching those because, they don't have to tell what's in their bag...I already KNOW what's in their bag, because everyone including me uses the same camera bodies, same lenses, same filters...the result, I learn NOTHING. But as you say "gear = clicks" because gear is the "currency" in the world of photography.
      I wonder if in the world of fine arts painting, do painters obsess over their red sable paint brushes like photographers obsess over their camera gear?🤔

  • @owenpeller6471
    @owenpeller6471 Год назад

    I follow your videos, and I mostly enjoy them as an adventure. One thing I missed was why did you buy the new camera and the new lens?

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/cRuxZar98XM/видео.html :) tldr - replacing my xt4

  • @capture_the_stoke9646
    @capture_the_stoke9646 Год назад

    Interested to know which body you think the 14-35 looks better on r5 or r7? I’m thinking of pairing the r7 with my r6, and have the 14-35. does only using the centre on the r7 and more pixels make a better image. as I’m using the 14-35 more at 18mm upward. Think it could be a great lens for the r7.

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад

      I don't really pixel peep that much so I don't know. Im sure it looks great on both cameras

  • @spuddlefunk
    @spuddlefunk Год назад

    How does it do for photography? I subscribe to marry the lens date the camera and I’m moving to the the new R system so the R7 seems to meet my budget needs

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад

      It's great so far but I haven't done any real testing.

  • @hughwolfe1176
    @hughwolfe1176 Год назад

    Morning Alex,
    GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) - “In 1996, Steely Dan guitarist Walter Becker coined the term ‘guitar acquisition syndrome’ to describe the guitarist’s compulsive and unrelenting urge to buy and own instruments. As this tendency applies to other musicians as well the term soon became what now is called G.A.S. - Gear Acquisition Syndrome.” From the internet where all things ring true 😁
    In 2010 I acquired my first real camera and lenses; Nikon D700, 16-35, 24-70, 70-200. Twelve years later I developed acute GAS; Nikon D850, 200-500, 8-15. However I think the cure is within sight due to observation of the bank account balance.
    Enjoy your new equipment

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад +1

      What is this... "Bank account balance" you speak of?

  • @Popa_Bogdan_Light_Drawing
    @Popa_Bogdan_Light_Drawing Год назад +1

    time to time you need to shoot for YOU and your soul!! that is why I shoot on film :) with a fed 5c camera :D here is a challenge, get a film camera 100% mechanical and shoot a film :P black and white

  • @lindaspenard3298
    @lindaspenard3298 Год назад

    Good morning Alex 🌈. Silly question... Were you standing in the same spot when you took the 35mm and 14mm photos?

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад

      Yes mam! Same exact spot between those two, taken right after each other.

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад

      I MIGHT have moved (swayed) ever so slightly to align the sun behind the hill, but that would be a micromovement.

    • @lindaspenard3298
      @lindaspenard3298 Год назад

      I was wondering because of the difference between them. One looks like you are closer. I guess that's what the difference in the mm does. Now you know how really dumb I am about the technical aspects of photography 😂

  • @alastairtheduke
    @alastairtheduke Год назад

    Do you use straps or a clip? What's your carrying solution?

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад

      I usually don't because they are mostly always in a backpack.

  • @ronkvogel939
    @ronkvogel939 8 месяцев назад

    I had no reason to be so afraid
    No, I had no reason to be so afraid
    To be so afraid
    And I came to the mountain
    And the sun went down
    And I came to the mountain
    And the sun went down
    There was something in the air
    There was a hole in the ground
    An old man went in
    And a little child came out
    Your light will shine
    Will shine
    Will shine
    And I came to the house
    At the other side of the town
    I came to this house
    At the other side of the town
    And the sun was pouring down
    Like honey on the ground
    And an old man went in
    And a little child came out
    Your light will shine
    Will shine
    Will shine
    Your light will shine
    Will shine
    Will shine
    I came to a room
    At the backside of this house
    There was something in the air
    And the wind blew through
    this house
    And I saw my father standing
    Near the window with a light
    He was looking at the
    Darkness
    Of his never changing night
    And your light will shine
    Will shine
    Will shine
    Your light will shine
    Will shine
    Will shine
    The Nits
    Album: Alankomaat
    Song: The Light

  • @theovanberkel3524
    @theovanberkel3524 Год назад +2

    Hi Alex, I always like to whatch your video's and I understand the purchase of a 14-35 mil lens. But why try it out or even buy an R7 crop sensor camera if you have the R5 there. There's where you really get to enjoy 14 mil, not on the R7 where it actually represents a 22 mil lens. In short: why buy an R7? Keep up the entertaining video's friend.

    • @TimvanderLeeuw
      @TimvanderLeeuw Год назад

      I don't know what was the widest angle lens he used for filming on the Fuji X-T4?
      I guess that would determine if it is a good match on the R7 replacing the X-T4, for his use!

    • @greyspaniard
      @greyspaniard Год назад +1

      I think the good Fuji kit lens starts at 18mm, so this a little wider than that on the R7

    • @TimvanderLeeuw
      @TimvanderLeeuw Год назад

      @@greyspaniard Yes Fuji has a 18-55mm kit lens which comes with many camera kits; also the 16-80mm comes with many kits.
      I just don't know what lens Alex uses. The 10-24mm also seems quite popular for video vloggers that use Fuji!

    • @greyspaniard
      @greyspaniard Год назад +1

      @@TimvanderLeeuw according to his gear page, his sole X mount lens is the 18-55 kit lens

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад +1

      Theo. Tim and Celedonio are right. I'm replacing my XT4 with the R7, which is the camera I primarily film with but also use to take timelapses. And the widest lens I had for the fuji was the 18-55 kit lens as stated here as well :) Hope that answers that!

  • @katzsteel
    @katzsteel Год назад +2

    It looks like you get the “newest”, latest gear a lot. New phone, cameras, etc.. How do you afford all the new gear? Does Canon give you discounts? It seems you just did a video about struggling with depletion of your savings etc. to keep traveling.

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад +1

      I think I'll be doing an episode on this, but no - I wish I got discounts! The phone is basically free through my carrier, and the two pieces of kit I just got should be mostly subsidized through selling my old stuff. Hope that answers your question!

    • @katzsteel
      @katzsteel Год назад

      @@AlexArmitage Nice! Yeah, I’ve been shooting with an a6000 for a long while now. Would like to take the plunge into full frame, but not sure if it will improve my images that much. I use a Sony 10-18 mm for a lot of landscapes, but still does not seem that sharp. Probably need to suck it up and use a tripod more. I don’t want to chase the latest gear, so I buy a lot of used stuff when I can. I’m thinking a Sony A7r III when I find a used bargain.

    • @annnash4527
      @annnash4527 Год назад +4

      I don’t think it’s fair to ask him that, because this is what he does for a living. Would you ask a businessman why he bought a nice suit, or a restaurant owner why he buys the best ingredients?

    • @KevinMullett
      @KevinMullett Год назад +1

      @@katzsteel I have an a6000, A7iii, and just got a a7r iii early this year and can say there are benefits, but they are "mostly" related to: low light (milky way, aurora, event, sports), auto focus speed, boot up speed, battery life, post process crop'ability/printability, etc. For normal, ample light, landscape photography other things may help you advance more/bring your more joy. Depends, I don't know how you shoot. I did recently use my a6000 as a third camera at a low light event, simply to avoid changing lenses, and was pretty surprised how well it held up. My 2 cents.

    • @katzsteel
      @katzsteel Год назад

      @@KevinMullett Yeah, I like the size of my Sony a6000 and shoot mainly landscapes. I never seem to get the really sharp images with it even though I’m using the 10-18 mm Sony. I’m def leaning towards full frame.

  • @Promikes
    @Promikes Год назад

    I don't understand why everyone who use this f4 lens NEVER use f4...and everyone on f2.8 always use f2.8...

  • @abrarstudio
    @abrarstudio Год назад

    Wobbles issues still

  • @maxidrivemaxidrive4330
    @maxidrivemaxidrive4330 3 месяца назад

    Too much rambling!

  • @aliaswave
    @aliaswave Год назад

    Should of just stuck with the Fuji and improved yourself.

    • @AlexArmitage
      @AlexArmitage Год назад

      Improved... my ability to focus on my eye?!