I got an Olympus EM-1 with Zuiko 50mm f1.4 for $400 CAD. For video, it has only 1080p, but the film vibe is so good, shooting handheld is very stable, and grading and AI upscaling is very easy and solid. For cleaner photo, I got Zuiko 75mm f1.8 and 12mm f2 for $900. The value is crazy good if you buy used.
@@talesbyvlad Thanks. There are two combos that I really like. The Olympus Pen-F with 12mm f2 with that sexy lens hood for street and vlog. It is basically a cheap Leica for poor hippies. Then the EM-1 with Zuiko 75mm f1.8 and 50mm f1.4, one for clean modern portrait, one for film vibe portrait. If I have no money, I just take the used Olympus EM-1 with Zuiko 50mm f1.4 for $400 CAD, and use it forever.
Another excellent vid, as a new comer to photography I bought a cheap vintage lens to teach myself how to use apeture and manual focus properly as opposd to my camera doing all the work. I learnt a lot and got inresting results.
Great video! Absolutely agree with your point of using Vintage Lenses, they are great
I got an Olympus EM-1 with Zuiko 50mm f1.4 for $400 CAD. For video, it has only 1080p, but the film vibe is so good, shooting handheld is very stable, and grading and AI upscaling is very easy and solid. For cleaner photo, I got Zuiko 75mm f1.8 and 12mm f2 for $900. The value is crazy good if you buy used.
That’s interesting, I’m going to check them out. Thank you for recommendations!
@@talesbyvlad Thanks. There are two combos that I really like. The Olympus Pen-F with 12mm f2 with that sexy lens hood for street and vlog. It is basically a cheap Leica for poor hippies. Then the EM-1 with Zuiko 75mm f1.8 and 50mm f1.4, one for clean modern portrait, one for film vibe portrait. If I have no money, I just take the used Olympus EM-1 with Zuiko 50mm f1.4 for $400 CAD, and use it forever.
Another excellent vid, as a new comer to photography I bought a cheap vintage lens to teach myself how to use apeture and manual focus properly as opposd to my camera doing all the work. I learnt a lot and got inresting results.
All my favorite family pics were taken with my cheap vintage glasses. They just have souls.
@@shaggyfeng9110 absolutely agree with you on that!
It’s definitely a great experience and practice not to mention they are fun to use
cinematic look is just a lil bit of Pro mist and color grading, but yeah, the vintage lens helps