I chose the wrong travel camera.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.
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Комментарии • 412

  • @epradeep
    @epradeep 3 года назад +42

    Wow! The first thing that caught my eye was your bike.. the Royal Enfield Himalayan :). The bike is made in our city.. Chennai also known as Madras :). Good to find another connect other than Fuji & Canon cameras :).

  • @Elgsdyr
    @Elgsdyr 3 года назад +53

    Those "ponies" have surprisingly long ears. 😜

    • @quikee9195
      @quikee9195 3 года назад +3

      Omar is a proud Nyu Yokah. If he saw a rabbit he would think it's a stray kitty with long ears.

    • @quikee9195
      @quikee9195 3 года назад +5

      He also said "I even saw a cow", like it's a super rare wildlife. :)

    • @jenniferbritton9610
      @jenniferbritton9610 3 года назад +3

      Haha! ‘Ponkey’ perhaps? 🤣

    • @sexysilversurfer
      @sexysilversurfer 3 года назад +2

      He’s never going to hear the end of this one! Donkey comments galore on every video, 😂🦙

    • @Elgsdyr
      @Elgsdyr 3 года назад +1

      @@sexysilversurfer Well, posting videos on the internet you always run the risk of making an ass of yourself. 🙃

  • @sew_gal7340
    @sew_gal7340 Год назад +5

    You're fantastic, you don't just bring photography to the table but fun and personality as well!

  • @donnlowel2387
    @donnlowel2387 3 года назад +15

    Not long ago we don’t care what camera we bring along with us on a travel. We grab dslr, heavy or not we just think about to capture the moment. But now things got complicated, and we come home from travel, no matter what camera we bring, the photos we took still look shit. Because we over complicated everything too much. We just have too much cameras.

  • @robertgrenader858
    @robertgrenader858 3 года назад +21

    "I even saw a Cow." Man, you are a City Kid.

    • @GodsRealPoo
      @GodsRealPoo Месяц назад

      “Ponies” when they were donkeys. 😂

  • @BabyBackManiac
    @BabyBackManiac 3 года назад +24

    Omar,
    I think this may be my first video I've seen of yours. I just want to say I totally agree with you. We have a private family vlog (different than my main channel) where we basically just make home movies and I figured out that convenience and size beats out everything on casual trips...Especially when it comes with wide angle lenses and great stabilization. I love that i can hand off my Action came (Osmo) to my 13 year old and he can just talk. No fuss. The image quality may not be as solid as I'd prefer (especially in low light) but it's always good enough (often the audio is not good enough in crowded places but it's fine for family stuff.) I also use my iphone a lot but for the life of me I can't figure out why there is such a better image on the back than the front. You would think that Google/Apple would get that people use the front camera for selfies and would swap cameras if it made them look better. lol.
    Anyways, buried in the "donkey comments" here is the lead. You obviously went on an incredibly trip and looks like you had a blast doing it. Congratulations. Looked like fun.

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much. Really appreciate your kind words and so true about the selfie cam quality. And what donkey?!? 😉

    • @chris.fitzgerald
      @chris.fitzgerald 3 года назад +2

      Oh my, Justin and I follow the a channel that is not bbq related, how cool is that...lol. Love both of your channels, keep up the good work both of you.
      Cheers from the Jersey Shore.

    • @BabyBackManiac
      @BabyBackManiac 3 года назад

      @@chris.fitzgerald lol. Hey Chris. I'm always trying to learn.

    • @frankluo230
      @frankluo230 3 года назад

      The only phone had front camera equally as good as back camera was ASUS one flip camera model, cool concept but sales failure. I guess designers and engineerings in giant tech companies are a generation behind the selfie taker/self vlogger maybe?

  • @edwintam2349
    @edwintam2349 3 года назад +12

    Great commentary on travel goals and being realistic! One other system you might consider is the Olympus m4/3. Olympus has outrageous image stabilization, and while the camera body is not much smaller than say the Fuji or Sony 6000 series, their lenses are significantly smaller and lighter. For family "run and gun" photos, you can pack a decent kit in 2/3 or even 1/2 the size of any other system, and it won't weigh you down. And almost every camera has a flip out screen so that you can include yourself in all those important family shots to prove you were there! I'm speaking as someone who has used all three systems extensively (Nikon, Fuji, Olympus).

    • @BaoLe-hk5wl
      @BaoLe-hk5wl 2 года назад +1

      I really miss the days I shoot with Olympus. Their compactness & IS are superb. But its future is uncertain, and that's why I left the m4/3 system. Especially Fuji community in my local area is very supportive while Olympus is reticent.

    • @suzannebradford129
      @suzannebradford129 Год назад

      Your presentation was excellent! Thank you.

  • @fewsangre
    @fewsangre 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great perspective! I think it will depend on how expensive and far is the trip, meaning that it sucks going to Eastern Europe and have phone pictures yet it sucks going there and have to carry a big camera everywhere everyday ... I opted for a fixed lenses and small body

  • @Revan89
    @Revan89 3 года назад +9

    Yeah, I've been through this many times. The search for the "perfect travel camera" or the "perfect daily carry camera". After long months long trips in Southeast Asia, Europe and a few street photography phases, the results are in:
    It's depends on my intent or mindset. I either want to shoot something specific (like a cool temple in the jungle) OR Im just sightseeing.
    Do I want to shoot something specific?
    If yes --> Bring big camera.
    If no --> Your phone is great

  • @radinnasir8933
    @radinnasir8933 3 года назад +8

    A lot of people thought a gopro just to make movies. Went a trip to Scotland with the family bringing my camera and a gopro. And guess what? For easy to use, simple and fuss free, a gopro. Hands down. If I'm on my own touring on my bike, my d850. Yes. Always love your videos.

  • @Dwaindibbley1
    @Dwaindibbley1 3 года назад +4

    Chipmunk. You crack me up evertime. Interesting and honest thoughts. Thank you

  • @rscotthinkle
    @rscotthinkle 3 года назад +6

    I came to this same conclusion in the past 2 weeks. Picked up a GRiii for photography and a ZV1 for video. Each fit in my new Aer City Sling. Learned this on a recent trip to Chicago with my Z6. That was a trip that didn't get a lot of pics due to the size and just not wanting to go through the hassle of taking it out of a larger camera sling. Great vid...like always :)

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  3 года назад +2

      ZV1 might've been perfect.

  • @RonEMarks
    @RonEMarks 3 года назад +5

    1st.. they were donkeys! :) 2nd, I have traveled on motorcycle down the backroads from, key west to Nova Scotia to Colorado and every state in between. You have learned a valuable lesson. Take the smallest camera you can that can do video and photos AND can fit in your pocket or tank bag. That it’s often a phone, a point and shoot or a fixed lens camera like the Fujifilm x100 series. Glad you enjoyed the trip!! Btw, I grew up in NJ but wasn’t riding street bikes back then. Peace !!

  • @twotgfltandahalf
    @twotgfltandahalf 3 года назад +5

    After a lot of fiddling about, I pack my DJI Osmo Action for riding video, chest mounted, and the XT30 with the cheapo XC 15-45 lens when out in the trails. The XT30 + XC15-45 fits perfectly in my 5 liter bum-bag even with my 2 litre water bladder full. That has become my out-and-about combo.

  • @nogerboher5266
    @nogerboher5266 3 года назад +6

    You don't have to worry about your Z6ll no matter where you are. I just finished my expedition to North Siberia, at -41C temperatures, few months back with my D5 and the Z6 I borrowed, as well as being to Central African Countries, South Africa and Madagascar up until last week where we were on 37+C temperatures for an entire month with the Z6ll I borrowed. The Z6 and Z6ll handled heavy rain, light hail hits, mud, high humidity, heavy dusty and sandy winds, extreme temperatures and so on and so forth, just as good as my D5, so well in fact, that I will finally be selling my D5 and getting a Z6ll before I even hop onto the Z9 train! Everywhere a D5 can go, Z6ll can as well! Everything a D5 can take, Z6ll can as well! Cheers! :D

    • @sexysilversurfer
      @sexysilversurfer 3 года назад

      Does the Z6ii have the same rating for weatherproofing?

    • @turgs1
      @turgs1 3 года назад

      What about battery life do you advice a couple of extra batteries on long trips as compared to the DSLR

    • @nogerboher5266
      @nogerboher5266 3 года назад

      @@sexysilversurfer I'm not that deep into tech aspect of cameras, so I don't know how weatherproofing is even rated but I would guess that Z6/Z6ll - at the very least - are rated close to or as high as D5 is, because they both handled the extreme conditions we shot in, as good as my D5 did.

    • @nogerboher5266
      @nogerboher5266 3 года назад +1

      @@turgs1 When I went on the most recent expeditions with the Z6ll, I was given two extra batteries, on top of the two I already had in the grip. We were out and about for 8 to 10 hours a day, shooting and I never had to switch to the third of fourth batteries. The two I had in the grip were enough to last me the whole day. The only time I had to use more than two batteries, was when I was in Siberia with the Z6, because the temperatures there are just so extreme that your camera simply gobbles up one battery from 100 to 0 in just a few hours of use.
      Also, I would like to note that your battery longevity depends on the way you use your camera. My friend, for example, likes to look at the back LCD when shooting and he likes to mess with the options a lot, again, using the back LCD, so he went through almost 5 batteries a day. I only use the back LCD to inspect some of the shots - and I do it for only a few seconds at a time, so one battery lasts me way longer compared to someone like my friend.
      (Fun fact: My friend burns through batteries so quick that he had to buy a 85,000 mAH powerbank and a portable USB-C solar panel charger. :D)

  • @WilsonSilverthorne
    @WilsonSilverthorne 3 года назад +9

    Since you're in the Nikon ecosystem the Nikon Z50 is a great travel choice. The two kit lenses (small) are great quality and size. You might give that a whirl sometime and see if it fits your needs. I have the Z6ii, D500 and the Z50 -- the Z50 is my goto run and gun travel camera for walking around or whatever. Good video and insights - thanks and take care.

  • @tomsviewphotographyadventu2514

    Being a photographer and rider.. I really enjoyed this video. Couldn’t agree with you more on the importance of deciding on the purpose behind your trip/photography. Is it for the photography and videos, or for vlog purposes, or just to document the trip for your own personal reasons. It’s nearly to do all three well on the same trip.

  • @jktz122
    @jktz122 3 года назад +10

    you can also try olympus micro 4/3 if you need smaller size interchangeable they weigh almost nothing compared to your other interchangeables and with high res mode you can spoof 60 mp

  • @paulasimson4939
    @paulasimson4939 3 года назад +5

    I had no idea the New Jersey countryside was so scenic.

  • @georgechen1124
    @georgechen1124 3 года назад +3

    Love all your video Omar! So casual so humorous with lots of fun indeed!! You are truly a very smart photographer and traveller.

  • @pawpaw324
    @pawpaw324 3 года назад +4

    I definitely understand. A phone will always be more convenient. I wonder if the Fujifilm Xt4 would of worked for you, since it has IBS.

  • @paulm8157
    @paulm8157 3 года назад

    Omar the Chipmunk 🐿 - nice. Points well made about matching use case goals to gear. Few realize how “rural” NJ can be, not all that far from NYC. They don’t call it the “Garden State” for nothing. Dropped phone, “pony” faux pas, and bent bike admissions - stuff that “humanizes” your channel and makes it so special.👍

  • @reneweisz9157
    @reneweisz9157 2 года назад

    Hello from a fella adventure rider, I always love seeing the Himalayan and hope you enjoy the bike. I recently did the MABDR together with my daughter (highly recommend it). After going back and forth I decided to take only my Nikon with a zoom lens and some batteries. I didn't even take a camera bag. I wrapped my camera in a towel and put her in the top bag (batteries in a sandwich bag). I left the goPro at home, now why would I do such a thing? Really easy decision! There are millions of motorcycle videos out there and 98% are boring. But the main reason was that we wanted to enjoy the ride and take in all the surroundings/scenery. If there was a photo opportunity we stopped, I unrolled the towel, took some pics and off we go. The same goes for other travel, local or overseas. All this stuff is just overkill! Give me any camera and I will capture the moment in time and if you need video and your cam isn't that great then use your smartphone. Keep it simple and enjoy your travels. Cheers

  • @Rube7361
    @Rube7361 3 года назад +1

    Hey Omar, great video!! Rural N. Jersey looks way nicer then down here in flat SJ backwoods.

  • @Hydrogen101
    @Hydrogen101 Год назад

    Hey Omar! I did a 4 month motorcycle trip around the US, and I came to the same conclusion. GoPro and iPhone used all the time, and big camera never came out of the bag. Especially in sketchy rest stops, I never knew who was watching my gear.

  • @macallanvintage
    @macallanvintage 2 года назад

    When I go for any urban and rural based trips that do not involve wet weather shooting in wilderness, my priority is the lightness of my bag since I’ll be lugging it from early morning to late at night:
    1. My iPhone Pro Max - wide angle shots
    2. XE 4 + 35mm f2

  • @MichaelGerrard
    @MichaelGerrard 3 года назад +2

    For a small system camera option don't forget Micro Four Thirds options! My GX9 is great. Smaller than that XT2.

  • @JP1050x
    @JP1050x 3 года назад +1

    Smart phone + film point and shoot, are starting to be my vacation travel setup these days. The new Nikon ZFc is tempting though.

  • @kanecain1981
    @kanecain1981 3 года назад +1

    I completely agree. This is why I use my Fuji X70 more than my other cameras.

  • @kstrohmeier
    @kstrohmeier 3 года назад +1

    Totally agree that use case is determinative. When I travel equipment heavy I also often end up wondering why I brought along the unused equipment. When I travel light I often regret not having a "real" camera. Now I usually at least bring along my Fuji X camera and one lens and resolve to be regret free.

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  3 года назад

      Fujifilm for traveling light for sure

  • @ryankwan1934
    @ryankwan1934 3 года назад +2

    As soon as I saw he brought a modern smartphone and was doing a travelog, I knew the phone would instantly win.

  • @davidgaritta9195
    @davidgaritta9195 3 года назад +2

    Recently bought a used 27mm f2.8 lens for the Fuji XT4 and going to give it a go when I go hiking. Although my iPhone 12 plus takes a great photo, I want to see how bringing the Fuji to my hiking adventures will be. For walking around/travel I usually bring the 23mm f2

  • @craigroethler1495
    @craigroethler1495 2 года назад

    Hard lesson I’ve yet to learn-less is often more…especially when on the road. Olympus is great for travel too BTW. OMD EM 5ii is small, rugged & weather proof. Happy trails!

  • @dezaremos5944
    @dezaremos5944 2 года назад

    This is one of the reason I purchase a used but pristine condition XE2 .. I noticed that every time my family and I go to the beach, restaurant, outing; I bring my DSLR around but tend not to used it more often, mainly because of it's size and weight .. But the XE2 I took on vacation last week was a joy to use .. It makes you shoot more and more .. It also has the effect that you're proud to show your Fuji camera hanging on your neck or your side ..

  • @gonzotravelling
    @gonzotravelling 3 года назад +1

    A few years ago I went to Japan for three weeks with my beloved X-Pro2. But what happened was I ended up using my phone and a black and white app, which conveyed what I saw in the cities so much better. I even made a book!

  • @carmenfissenden2530
    @carmenfissenden2530 3 года назад +1

    I had been waiting for the results of this trip since you announced it. Like you, I agree the phone camera is great for quick grab on the go pics and is very workable for images to be posted in a book. However, like you discovered , a small camera with IBS is unbeatable for photos when time permits . Not just because of the raw files , but the JPEG’s are not so bad either .
    So, my small travel kit is not the xt20, which I love by the way, it the Em10 Mkii and my iPhone .
    Whatever kit we elect to take on our travels , your suggestions make great sense and for those of us who have not worked it out yet for themselves , your video provides the right balance of considerations to take onboard . I just wish I had seen it long ago before arriving at the same conclusion as you did on your trip . As the wise person somewhere said , it is never too late to learn haha.
    I loved the images from the Z 6 and had picked one up to try it in the hand . The cost of it and a good lens was a little more than I could justify and if I could convince myself I should get one, the bank manager at home would raise an eye brow or too - I dread what the reaction would be if I suggested a Leica ha ha .
    Great video Omar - keep them coming .

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  3 года назад +1

      Great comment! Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @al404
    @al404 3 года назад +2

    I did a couple of travel just with my phone but the drawback is that you have to keep monitor battery constantly to ensure you don't run out juice when you need google maps to help you out to get back to Hotel or know when and where is your train, bus and so on

  • @MrBratius
    @MrBratius 3 года назад

    This video is great! I have been going over what camera to get for myself for weeks now. You are correct! Get the camera that makes since for yourself. I use my camera for run and go photos and short videos. My bigger camera wants is more for taking portraits and actual landscape photography. Keep up the great videos.

  • @Teeum5
    @Teeum5 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, Omar. For me it was more interesting to watch your trip than to hear your discussions about the right camera (I just don't have to choose between so much different cameras 😂)....

  • @expresscisco7880
    @expresscisco7880 3 года назад

    Hi from Paris. Very nice one. Thank you Omar!

  • @stephenspiteri_zunkus
    @stephenspiteri_zunkus Год назад

    I’m with you on the convenience of phone photography and video whilst traveling, especially on a motorcycle. I got through the same thing in my past travels. Now it’s only my phone that I’m taking with me. Not only is it easier to carry and operate but also the editing, it’s there already and there’s no need to get the footage from one sd card to the pc, I just do the whole thing on the phone itself! Btw, is the motorcycle video available to watch on RUclips? I’d be happy to watch that.

  • @craigcarlson4022
    @craigcarlson4022 3 года назад +7

    Omar, appreciated the reflections. Would welcome hearing more on your phone raw file work flow. Are you just pulling them into Lightroom? Or, just editing via aps in the phone?

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  3 года назад +5

      LR desktop for these but ipad pro for travel editing

  • @TheOverlordOfProcrastination
    @TheOverlordOfProcrastination 3 года назад

    “I even saw a cow,” 🤣🤣 I hired a Royal Enfield Bullet in India. Gears on the wrong side, rear brake on the wrong side, kick start…quirky.

  • @kriss2452
    @kriss2452 Год назад

    Very interesting video, thank you Omar. I've questionned myself many times about what to bring with me for travel, winter mountain trip, ski trip, and so on. Painful dilemma ! So now I bring a Fujifilm X-T5 for severe conditions outdoors shooting, an X-E2 + 27mm f/2.8 for stealth downtown shooting, a GoPro for action short movies, and b.....hit cell phone.

  • @Snooze-vy1yo
    @Snooze-vy1yo 3 года назад

    those colors are beautiful!

  • @simonsimpson4695
    @simonsimpson4695 3 года назад +3

    The phone is to document stuff. Taking snaps is documenting. IMHO, there is confusion between documenting and "photography" or "artistic photography".

    • @hubey
      @hubey 3 года назад

      Documents can be sexy

  • @geofflangdon4467
    @geofflangdon4467 3 года назад +1

    Omar drives the final nail in the coffin of stand-alone cameras… #lovemyfuji

  • @niiico2351
    @niiico2351 Год назад

    Thank you Omar. I'll be travelling this summer with family and it's our first big trip as a family in a while so for the past few months I've been stressing about what camera I should bring. I should probably clarify, by camera I mean which phone because I'm by no means a photographer. I just like taking photos 😊 I bought a Google pixel 3 eventhough I have an Phone 12 mini because I just don't like the colours of the iPhone. I know the Google pixel 3 is an old phone but I will exclusively be using it for still photos and the iPhone for videos. Thanks again for the great video!

  • @CharlieVN
    @CharlieVN 3 года назад

    IMO, the phones have replaced the gopro for me, insta360 + reframe is the bomb for b-roll action shots on a moped or even a boat. Hip holster + Sony A7siii + 24 or 35 or 28-60 can be pretty small these days, not having to juggle between multiple cameras that most folks probably dont have access to. files are delicious.

  • @AlejandroRamos-im4to
    @AlejandroRamos-im4to 3 года назад

    Omar, certainly your videos are so unique... the mention about the "ponies" was unique! Seriously, you have a special way, talent to make your videos. Greetings from a Mexican residing in Toronto, Canada!!

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  3 года назад +1

      Gracias amigo del norte!! Lol.

    • @AlejandroRamos-im4to
      @AlejandroRamos-im4to 3 года назад

      @@ogonzilla ¡De nada Omar! Aquí siguiendo tus videos desde hace un par de años... GOOD JOB!!

  • @marieta.s
    @marieta.s 3 года назад +1

    For a very long time when I was traveling I used my iphone on a gimbal to document my trips. I am not a videographer and don’t really like video editing so much, so this was and still is a convenient way to preserve memories. For photography though this is a different story. I will carry my camera with an all purpose lens like the 18-200mm nikkor and I might bring along a 11-16mm for astrophotography. That’s it. Some filters, batteries, chargers and a head torch for the night stuff. Even with this set up you get to carry a lot including a travel tripod which I forgot to mention. So yeah you got to figure out what works for you. 😃

  • @RVNmedic
    @RVNmedic Год назад

    Lots of fun. I have a Lumix ZS-80 with a 24-720 zoom. Great pocket size camera for running around. Take really nice photos. I took it to Myanmar and got some great shots.

  • @angeloregina
    @angeloregina 3 года назад

    Great video discussing which camera is better for traveling. Light cameras is always better for convenience. Also I have the same feeling that with a big camera like Nikon people walk and you need to catch up the group. Fujifilm APS X-mount cameras are ideal for traveling and street photography. Great video footage of country side of New Jersey.

  • @noneofyourbeeswax371
    @noneofyourbeeswax371 3 года назад +2

    I love Omar's videos. Such a refreshing personality

  • @danielsalas617
    @danielsalas617 Год назад

    Don’t forget, you can load up your kids! Haha - On our recent trip to Japan I had my son carry my R5 while I was having a blast with the Q2 and iPhone for most shots. The R5 came out for some other nice shots I wanted so it came in handy as well.

  • @412foto
    @412foto 3 года назад

    awesome! I grew up not far from the Delaware Water Gap. My parents and I would always drive up through there when wanting a relaxing fall sunday drive

  • @dimitriosalexandris4085
    @dimitriosalexandris4085 3 года назад

    Same dilema time and time again :/ I end up bringing my phone only and take countless great pics. The only thing I miss to be honest, is my tele lens capabilities. Many times I get my fuji Xt-2 with 18-55 and 55-200 and I end up taking more pics wiht the phone, because it is more convenient. Great vid Omar!

  • @franconavarrogonzalez8875
    @franconavarrogonzalez8875 3 года назад

    X100v, gopro and phone it's the perfect combo for me! Amazing video 🔥

  • @senior_ranger
    @senior_ranger 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info on raw+jpg on the Pixel. I didn't know that and have now set mine up that way.

  • @laurelb8372
    @laurelb8372 3 года назад

    Thought provoking. Guess our phones are easiest but then we love our Nikon or Fuji.

  • @SinuousGrace
    @SinuousGrace 3 года назад +3

    2:16
    Yup, that's why I generally despise smartphones, especially for photography -- the ergonomics suck. I had a BlackBerry Classic until my wife forced us onto another carrier that doesn't support the BBC, so now I have her deceased father's leftoever iPhone 7+. It seems designed to resist being held.

  • @ericrjennings
    @ericrjennings 3 года назад

    This is why I made size and convenience main criteria nowadays. I am with an iPhone 12 Pro, Ricoh GR, and Olympus EM5.3. All small, convenient, and capable.

  • @matusdubina5630
    @matusdubina5630 3 года назад

    I'm thinking about purchase google pixelov 5, this video persuade me, thx ....... Omar's videos always have sence

  • @KentuckyMan30
    @KentuckyMan30 3 года назад +1

    Do I see a snowflake hour hand on that watch? I'm currently looking to get a Tudor myself. :) Also, New Hampshire looks absolutely gorgeous and those Nikon files look great!

    • @jradamsjr
      @jradamsjr 3 года назад +1

      I am a fan of both Kentucky Man and obviously Omar and so it is fun to see you here as well.

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  3 года назад +1

      NTH Barracuda. Google it. Lol. Poor man's blackbay

    • @KentuckyMan30
      @KentuckyMan30 3 года назад

      @@ogonzilla Ha! Nice! "Woking man's Blackbay" ;)

    • @KentuckyMan30
      @KentuckyMan30 3 года назад

      @@jradamsjr Thanks, John!

  • @cre8tivity06
    @cre8tivity06 3 года назад

    Last week my son and I went to the Virginia Beach area for a week vacation. I took with me my Sony a7iii; Go Pro Hero 8 Black; iPhone 8 Plus; and a DJI Osmo Pocket. We went to the beach one day, bike riding, go kart riding and went to Bush Gardens in Williamsburg while we were down there. I used my Go Pro at the beach because it’s waterproof. I also wore it on my chest for go karting and bike riding but the camera I used the most was the DJI Osmo Pocket! I used it for driving shots, on the roller coasters, at the beach, it was my go to camera on that trip. It was quick and convenient. I connected it to my phone via Bluetooth so I can adjust shutter and ISO and other settings. My Sony a7iii stayed in the bag the entire trip until about an hour before we left, I pulled it out to snap a few photos.

  • @rexplorer.official
    @rexplorer.official 3 года назад

    Get a chest/shoulder strap and put a peak design capture clip on it. Ride while your camera is on the capture clip if you know the roads are pretty safe and wont fall over.

  • @TomVestvik
    @TomVestvik 3 года назад

    Planning a motorcycle trip in September.
    Bringing: GoPro Max, Ricoh GR3, and probably Nikon L35AW (analog).
    Just love those Himalayans.

  • @JoeHannouch
    @JoeHannouch 3 года назад +2

    I find the XS-10 for example a perfect happy medium, it has all the tech you need and the small size factor, this xt-20 won't fit the bill for video i agree. Great video! really enjoyed it

  • @camera387store
    @camera387store 3 года назад

    for travel photography, my recommendation is Olympus OMD-EM1 Mark II/III for the size and ergonomics are amazing

  • @alextorresphoto
    @alextorresphoto 3 года назад +1

    Seems like a great trip! Congrats! Smartphones are really doing great things, they've come such a long way. I think your conclusion was appropriate for that kind of travel. The big camera does come out with me for hikes and stuff. Whereas it used to be Nikon now it's the X-T4 and with the IBIS built-in now it's been a fun camera. I don't know if it's because I drink a lot of coffee and handheld shooting but even the previous x-t2 and x-t3 without IBIS was too jittery for me. With IBIS, whether it's Nikon or Fuji, things get much nicer. Do you use ND filters when doing hikes? Great video, interesting perspective. Happy Trails!

  • @totiwuo
    @totiwuo 3 года назад

    Hi Omar! Nice video as always 😊. The views of the road when you ride are so cool! I also finded out when I travel I like to use my GoPro and my phone. Only if I need to film in lowlights situations I like to use my Fujifilm camera. So my go to cameras are my phone for quick snaps and videos, my GoPro 9 for video, and my Fujifilm x-e4 for photos rarely for videos.

  • @michaelmcnally1242
    @michaelmcnally1242 3 года назад +1

    My Oly PEN-F with the 12-40 is like the perfect camera, if it weren't so expensive I'd pick up the 16-55 for my Fuji because it's probably similar in terms of usefulness. Honestly a lens like that plus one of the really wide Laowa lenses (for like the inside of churches and buildings and stuff) is pretty much all I need, then I can also carry the Ricoh GR2 in my little bitty camera bag so I can hand it to a companion for more photos.

  • @PunjabiGymBeats
    @PunjabiGymBeats 3 года назад +1

    Thats why you need something like Riccoh GR III or fuji x100v

  • @rayonline78
    @rayonline78 3 года назад +1

    I can relate. Even though I was encouraged to take more stuff everything apart from 1 body and 1 lens got left in the hotel. Nikon D600 digital, F100 for slide film and a FM2N for BW film. Not too long after I got back I got a preowned Fuji X camera and a Ricoh GR. One of my best decisions. Now looking back that was silly of me but even when I wasn't so silly I question myself why I needed to take a (1) full frame dSLR, maybe it was the only modern camera I had.

  • @EduardoMendozaPhoto
    @EduardoMendozaPhoto 3 года назад

    It would be interesting to know how to set the phones to shoot in raw, perhaps a short video on it? Nice video again!

  • @blackwing7712
    @blackwing7712 3 года назад

    Just came back from a multi-day hiking trip. I do photos 90% of the time. Used my phone to take picture on the go while hiking. And used my fujifilm xt20 when I was settled down in camp. If I'm doing less hiking and backpack weight isn't an issue, I would take my phone and my DSLR. Great review

  • @shrosa814
    @shrosa814 3 года назад

    Another important question to ask oneself is how long will I be on the road. Carrying more than a couple of cameras on a weekend trip isn't much of a concern for me. But on the road for a month or more makes every unnecessary piece of equipment, for me at least, feel awfully burdensome while riding my motorcycle. I take a small Leica d-lux 7, and my Fujifilm x100F. My reasonably sharp Sena helmet camera, takes still photographs as well as videos. It is also an FM radio, which can come in handy on long, rainy days on the road. I enjoy your channel.

  • @pingjockeyproductions6968
    @pingjockeyproductions6968 3 года назад

    Great comparison and insights - I always want to use my Nikon dslr, but it does get heavy if I’m hiking…. And you’re right the phone camera does well, and a good action camera. Thanks for the video ✌️👍

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr 3 года назад +1

    Those weren't ponies. They were the rare and reclusive north American giant aardvark. You were lucky to capture such shy and amazing creatures on video.

  • @t8738b
    @t8738b 3 года назад

    Hi from 'downunder' Omar, I enjoy all your vids and this was a very thoughtful episode. Convenience rules on two wheels. I take most of my photos while out on a motorcycle. I covet the X-T20 but finances are tight and adding the 'right' lens(es) takes it out my wallet's comfort zone. My solution was the iPhone 11 Pro (13/26/52 equivalent) and a Canon G5Xii both pre-loved. They each easily fit a pocket and the Canon has an evf, tilt screen and 24-120 lens on a 1" sensor. I just know I wouldn't carry anything bigger. Works for me and that I guess is the point. Take care and stay safe. Trevor.

  • @robertlefering
    @robertlefering 3 года назад

    Great video! I am living in the Netherlands and travels a lot with my BMW allroad. Bought a few months ago a XT-20. At this moment a use a more than 30 years old Meyer lens 50 mm 1.8 on it. Together with my iPhone the best combination for travelling. The Fujifilm goes in the tankbag. By the way great bike to. Same as Noraly did use ;) The apps I use on the iPhone are Filmicpro and Procamera. Also have a Nikon D610 with a supersharp 35mm 1.8, but this camera stays home most at the time now for this puposes. It is to big to heavy to travel with.

  • @MaurizioFaini
    @MaurizioFaini 3 года назад

    Hi Omar, great video!! I'm agree with you... my travel combination (just to share with you): Fuji X-S10 + DJI osmo action + Google pixel 4a + DJI Mavic Mini. I choose small camera for travel and trekking, but sometimes the phone is better, especially during long trekking session ;-)

  • @jimsakai
    @jimsakai 3 года назад

    I agree that you need to assess what you are trying to accomplish to choose the correct tools. One family vacation I took my Hasselblad 500cm outfit. Dumb idea. I was miserable carrying that kit around.

  • @Jellybaby50
    @Jellybaby50 3 года назад

    Omar, you never cease to enlighten and entertain. Thank you. Peter Chelsom.

  • @zenstoodi
    @zenstoodi 3 года назад +1

    I take Fuji X100V for compact ;) and if I want really wide shots - XT4 with XF 16-80, this works well, if it's just a walk X100V is always with me. If this is longer trip XT4 is not so big also :)

  • @terjebrattelid7574
    @terjebrattelid7574 3 года назад

    Very informative and entertaining as well. Thank you.

  • @SuchanBajracharya
    @SuchanBajracharya Год назад

    Keep it simple stupid! 😊 I learnt this a long time back sold all my heavy camera gears for a Q2! Now I travel with a GoPro and a Q2 😅

  • @saintpreferred9223
    @saintpreferred9223 Год назад

    Pixel 5 is a big COOKIE. They know every move you make, no thanks....

  • @sptnk87
    @sptnk87 2 года назад

    Always used my Fujis for traveling then got the urge to get myself a full frame camera again. Looked at Canon as I always used canon Full frame in the past. But nothing they have is small except the RP, which seems like a nice camera. But seems like canon are not going to support third party lenses for the RF line. To bad but it is what it is i guess. I have never looked at a Sony camera in my life, never though about Sony. So ended up looking at the A7iii and its smaller than the Xt-3 I have. So i'm going Sony! Kinda excited as well, its fun to try and learn new cameras.
    Now, why am I writing a comment on 1 year old video? Anyway Omar, keep em good videos coming.

  • @dummatube
    @dummatube 3 года назад

    I use the brilliant X70 with the 21mm WA adapter as an option and I also LOVE my tiny silver X30 with an X-Trans sensor and OIS zoom giving image quality that just shouldn't be possible! You should add one to your collection! I shoot professionally with X-T3, X-T4, X-H1 and GFX bodies but I would NEVER sell my X70 and X30 cameras - they are absolute jewels!

  • @ryancampbell1151
    @ryancampbell1151 Год назад

    I recently took a gopro 8 and my Z9 along on a trip. Used my gopro 95% of the time. I've come to the conclusion that the best travel combination is a gopro for video and a film camera like a Nikon FE2 + 28mm lens. Small robust body, small robust lens, full frame look.

  • @cryptotrader2779
    @cryptotrader2779 3 года назад

    Indeed. Went on a quick 3 day trip to the mountains last weekend and only packed my GoPro 7. I couldn't be bothered with carrying more in my day pack, and grabbed some great videos and decent pics. By the way, that Pony had very large ears. I suspect it was a Donkey or maybe a Ponkey. And you even saw a Cow !! Wow. I thought they were only beasts of myth and legend. I hope you at least captured a picture of that elusive beast.

  • @BrettCarstens
    @BrettCarstens 2 года назад

    Nice bike! 👍
    I do long distance rides for filming and have switched to just taking a bunch of gopros and my phone of course. They're the most compact (and affordable if you buy gopro 5-7s) video cameras to fit in limited luggage space. But with that, I'm still unrealistically trying to rationalize taking my Fuji until I start packing. I never miss it on the ride though...

  • @-grey
    @-grey 3 года назад

    Every time you show those Z6II shots I look at my Fuji cameras like a disappointed parent. "Why can't you do that, eh?" 😒 📸

    • @arpitkumargahlot
      @arpitkumargahlot 3 года назад

      Fujifilm does not give modern looking color profiles. Film simulations are all fight but they get boring after a while. Regular film never had great contrast or dynamic range, and the film simulation look seems overused. Nikon, in contrast, gives really good modern looking colors with good dynamic range straight out of camera.

  • @pjazzz353
    @pjazzz353 2 года назад

    I totally agreed with you. Cell phone pretty much covers everything when I travel. I have Pixel 3a XL and very happy with the result.
    My battery easily last more than a day. Thank you.

  • @Regantdarcy
    @Regantdarcy 2 года назад

    When I go on a bike tour, I leave my DSLR at home & my two cameras are my iPhone & an action cam. I used to have a gopro as my action cam, but I traded it in for an insta360 oneX 2. I just find it more versatile than a go pro when it’s mounted on my bike. I don’t have to worry about framing because it shoots in 360 degrees & you have infinite framing possibilities in editing. 👍🏼

  • @frank1022
    @frank1022 3 года назад

    Seems that you had a grrrrreat time! :-D And I agree...but... The ergonomics of a phone can be a real pain. How many times already I hit the 'release button' without any response. Or because of an update buttons and functionalities had changed. I think with a real camera you're much better prepared for the moment. And rather than taking pictures with a phone it is more like snapshotting. The experience is completely different and in the end that affects the images.

  • @svetlanagrobman3476
    @svetlanagrobman3476 3 года назад

    Hi, Omar! Very good as usual just one question. Why did u choose a Google Pixel 5 and not a Samsung S21 Plus?

  • @Luigi13
    @Luigi13 2 года назад

    Fujifilm XT2 or XT3 are the cameras for walk around and good photography definitely.

  • @regenytarmovies
    @regenytarmovies 3 года назад +10

    If you don’t want Hollywood style blockbuster, the phone is enough.

    • @csc-photo
      @csc-photo 3 года назад +1

      There are in between options :)