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Sensor Cleaning & Care: Essential Gear and Workflow for Photography in the Wild
It is crucial to keep your camera gear in top shape while photographing in a rainforest's humid and challenging environment. 🌧️ In this video, we’ll share practical tips on sensor cleaning and essential field maintenance to protect your equipment from moisture and dirt. Learn how to clean your camera sensor safely, maintain your gear in high humidity, and ensure it performs flawlessly in the field. Perfect for nature photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, and adventurers!
CORRECTION:
The Sensor Loupe actually focuses, I just never knew this! Thanks to David Ligon for pointing this out! So disregard my critique for the lack of focus feature 😊
👉 What You'll Learn:
How to clean your camera sensor safely in the field.
Essential tools for protecting your gear in humid conditions.
Pro tips for shooting in the rainforest without damaging your equipment.
Stay tuned for more photography tutorials and gear maintenance tips. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe! 🔔
Keywords:
Sensor cleaning, camera maintenance, rainforest photography, gear care, camera care tips, lens cleaning, photography in humidity, and wildlife photography tips.
🔗 Check out my website: www.jonaspaurell.com/
🔗 Terra Photography Expeditions: www.terra.photography/
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Відео

Wildlife Photography Gear for the AMAZON Jungle
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Join Jonas Paurell, wildlife and landscape photographer and founder of Terra Photography Expeditions, as he takes you on an adventure deep into the rainforest. In this video, Jonas shares the gear he relies on to capture stunning images of elusive animals in challenging jungle conditions. From rugged cameras and lenses to essential accessories that help him stay prepared, you'll get an inside l...
How to Brand Your Photography - ALL ABOUT YOU!
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In this video, I explore one of the most essential elements of a successful photography business-branding your photography. How can you develop a style that is uniquely YOU and make sure your work is remembered? As I’ve grown throughout my photography career, I’ve realized that branding is crucial for photographers who want to stand out, be seen, and appreciated. In this video, I share my perso...
Venice Street & Travel Photography - Jonas Paurell
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Join photographer Jonas Paurell as he explores the captivating streets of Venice, uncovering its hidden gems through the lens of street and travel photography. In this video, Jonas finds inspiration in Venice’s narrow alleys, bustling piazzas, and picturesque canals. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned photographer, enjoy street photography while immersing yourself in the beauty of this tim...
Master Manual Exposure - Pro Photography Tips
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Mastering Manual Exposure with Jonas Paurell | Pro Photography Tips Unlock the full potential of your camera by learning manual exposure techniques with Jonas Paurell, a seasoned photography professional. In this tutorial, Jonas walks you through the essentials of ISO, shutter speed, and aperture, helping you gain full control over your shots. Whether you're looking to refine your skills or tak...
Exposure Bracketing with Hasselblad X2D - Easiest way and when NOT to!
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Let's make exposure bracketing easy and fast and know when you don't need to bother! In this video, photographer Jonas Paurell shares expert tips on using exposure bracketing with the Hasselblad X2D 100C to capture perfectly balanced images. Learn how to set up your camera, optimize your exposure settings, and make the most out of dynamic lighting conditions. Whether you're a beginner or a seas...
Medium Format VS Full Frame & 16-Bit VS 14-BIt - IS IT BETTER?
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Hasselblad X2D vs Sony a7RV I've always been curious about the real resolution difference between these cameras. Also, the Hasselblad is a 16-bit file, which should make all the difference -. but does it? Join me on some geekery and pixel-peeping as we find out! 🔗 Thomas' Channel ‪@ThomasHeatonPhoto‬ 🔗 Check out my website: www.jonaspaurell.com/ 🔗 Terra Photography Expeditions: www.terra.photog...
Bird Photography at Yanacocha Reserve #Ecuador #hummingbird #birdphotography
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Join Jonas Paurell, a nature photographer, as he heads to Yanacocha Reserve in Ecuador to snap some pics of hummingbirds. 🌿📸 Watch Jonas as he explores the lush landscapes of Yanacocha, showing off the colorful hummingbirds that live there. From their shiny feathers to their cool flying tricks, this video is for nature lovers and photo fans. With his camera in hand, Jonas catches all the little...
Lightening Storm on Tour du Mont Blanc - Lightening Storm, Trekking and Photography
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Join me, Jonas Paurell, as I embark on the second part of an unforgettable trek along the iconic Tour du Mont Blanc, searching for the perfect photograph. I push through challenging terrain and face physical exhaustion when battling a relentless heatwave. As if the extreme conditions weren’t enough, I encounter a lightning storm that risks my journey. Will I be able to capture the stunning land...
Tour du Mont Blanc - Heatwave, Injury and Photography with Thomas Heaton
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Join Thomas Heaton and me, Jonas Paurell, as we embark on an unforgettable trek along the iconic Tour du Mont Blanc, searching for the perfect photograph. We push through challenging terrain and face physical exhaustion when battling a relentless heatwave. As if the extreme conditions weren’t enough, Thomas sustains an injury that puts our journey at risk. Will we be able to capture the stunnin...
Self-Critique in Photography: A Deep Dive into Street Photography in Quito
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Join me as I delve into the often-overlooked art of self-critique in photography. In this video, I'll take you through a recent street photography session in the historic city center of Quito, Ecuador. Accompanied by my friend and fellow photographer Thomas Heaton, we spent two hours capturing the essence of this vibrant city. Throughout this video, I’ll share my best and worst shots, discussin...
ULTRALIGHT Photography Backpacking Gear
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Are you an adventurous photographer looking to capture breathtaking landscapes without the burden of heavy gear? In this video, I’ll walk you through the best ultralight backpacking gear that every photographer should consider for their next outdoor adventure. What's Inside: Top Ultralight Camera Gear Essential Backpacking Equipment - From ultralight tents to compact sleeping bags, learn about ...
4 Non-Photography Things to Boost Your Photography
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Unlock the secrets to becoming a better photographer with these four essential things beyond the camera. In this video, I share the non-photographic things that have significantly improved my nature and wildlife photography. From understanding the importance of time and space to finding peace and connectivity in nature, these things will elevate your photography game. Join me as I take you thro...
Documentary - Nature Conservation and Conservation Photography in the Rainforest
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Documentary film - nature conservation and conservation photography in the rainforest The Last Sanctuary is a documentary film about the Tesoro Escondido Reserve and the conservation of the almost extinct Brown Headed Spider Monkey. In 2018 conservation and nature photographer Jonas Paurell and filmmaker Jonathan Boothby embarked on an expedition into the heart of one of the last remaining area...
Waterfalls, Metallic Birds and Surviving It All - Extreme Photography in Ecuador - Mindo
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Join renowned photographers Thomas Heaton and Jonas Paurell on an adventure that quickly goes sideways. Waterfall photography adventure in Mindo, Ecuador! Thomas Heaton and Jonas Paurell bring their passion for photography and years of experience to this exciting journey. Watch as they share their insights, challenges, and triumphs while capturing...well...waterfalls. #waterfalls #MindoEcuador ...
The BEST Photography Backpack - It isn't made for photography!
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The BEST Photography Backpack - It isn't made for photography!
Our Journey Continues - Bird Wonders in Ecuador
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Our Journey Continues - Bird Wonders in Ecuador
Photography alone or together - Camaraderie or Rivalry? Photographing Cotopaxi with Thomas Heaton
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Photography alone or together - Camaraderie or Rivalry? Photographing Cotopaxi with Thomas Heaton
Wildlife Photography Expedition to Svalbard - A Cinematic Journey #expedition #Svalbard #polarbears
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Wildlife Photography Expedition to Svalbard - A Cinematic Journey #expedition #Svalbard #polarbears
Solo Expedition to Greenland - Landscape Photography #landscapephotography #greenland #camping
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Solo Expedition to Greenland - Landscape Photography #landscapephotography #greenland #camping
5 Photography Workshop Mistakes You MUST Avoid! #landscapephotography #photography
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5 Photography Workshop Mistakes You MUST Avoid! #landscapephotography #photography
STORYTELLING is BS in Landscape Photography #landscapephotography #storytelling
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STORYTELLING is BS in Landscape Photography #landscapephotography #storytelling
Thomas Heaton and Simon d'Entremont - Stay Forever Inspired in your Photography
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Thomas Heaton and Simon d'Entremont - Stay Forever Inspired in your Photography
From Encounter to Edit: Polar Bear in Svalbard #wildlifephotography #svalbard #editing
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From Encounter to Edit: Polar Bear in Svalbard #wildlifephotography #svalbard #editing
Post-Processing Arctic and Snow Photos from Svalbard
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Post-Processing Arctic and Snow Photos from Svalbard
How to make amazing Panoramas - A teaching session from Svalbard!
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How to make amazing Panoramas - A teaching session from Svalbard!
Svalbard Expedition: Walrus, Arctic Fox, and a Stormy Turn of Events #SvalbardAdventure
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Svalbard Expedition: Walrus, Arctic Fox, and a Stormy Turn of Events #SvalbardAdventure
Why Every Photographer Should Journal: Improve with 8 Key Questions #photographytips #journaling
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Why Every Photographer Should Journal: Improve with 8 Key Questions #photographytips #journaling
Mastering Aspect Ratios in Photography - Crucial for Your Expression!
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Mastering Aspect Ratios in Photography - Crucial for Your Expression!
Exploring the Galapagos Islands: Wildlife Photography Scouting Mission
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Exploring the Galapagos Islands: Wildlife Photography Scouting Mission

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ReyhanHamdi
    @ReyhanHamdi 7 днів тому

    How do you get your toolkit on planes? They don't allow repair kits or Victorinox tools like pocket knives in your cabin baggage?

    • @JonasPaurellUnscripted
      @JonasPaurellUnscripted 7 днів тому

      @@ReyhanHamdi Hello, I almost always travel with checked luggage…so tools go in there. Sometimes even lenses and cameras in a protective case.

    • @ReyhanHamdi
      @ReyhanHamdi 7 днів тому

      @@JonasPaurellUnscripted thank you so much

  • @JonasPaurellUnscripted
    @JonasPaurellUnscripted 8 днів тому

    The Sensor Loupe actually focuses, I just never knew this! Thanks to David Ligon for pointing this out! So disregard my critique for the lack of focus feature 😊

  • @davidligon6088
    @davidligon6088 8 днів тому

    What an incredibly useful video! Thank you! I have that same loupe. I believe you can twist the top to focus on the sensor surface.

    • @JonasPaurellUnscripted
      @JonasPaurellUnscripted 8 днів тому

      Thanks! Wow, you are so right. I have owned this sensor loup for years, and I never knew that. But it definitely zooms like you say. Thanks for that!

  • @TheRecyclable
    @TheRecyclable 13 днів тому

    "correction " , with 16 bit photo you have more space and range of colour to choose to edit !

  • @albertma5467
    @albertma5467 24 дні тому

    I have been shooting Hasselblad for almost a year now as my personal camera alongside Canon R5 for work. Hasselblad is not better in most situations. However one problem with this review is shooting washed out rocks in hash sun completely render the advantage of Hasselblad meaningless. The Hasselblad really shine for me when there is dramatic clouds, sun rays, or low light. I would say compare to my R5, Hasselblad is better in about 5% of the situations, and R5 is actually better in most situations. But the 5% of the time when the Hasselblad shines, it is breathtaking.

  • @cameraprepper7938
    @cameraprepper7938 26 днів тому

    I used REAL Hasselblad Cameras for many years, first the Hasselblad 500 C/M, but I did not like the short mirror that darkened the upper part of the viewfinder when using Macro and tele Lenses, so I got the Hasselblad 2000 FC, now I have a Hasselblad 501 CM that I do not use, because since 2007, I have only done digital photography. The DJI/"Hasselblad" cameras are too expensive compared to Fuji GFX 100S II which have a shutter in the Camera ! Also the DJI/"Hasselblad" service is too bad or missing in some countries, so nothing for me !!! The Sony sensor in the Fuji GFX Cameras and DJI/"Hasselblad" cameras are very good, it will be very nice if Sony also make 16-bit RAW files for Sony Cameras ! This year I thought about buying a Fuji GFX 100S II, but I think it is too heavy and big compared to my 60 megapixels Sony Cameras and full format are much more versatile to use, fx "endless" many different Lenses.

  • @chriscummins4282
    @chriscummins4282 Місяць тому

    Very interesting - thanks for making this.

  • @mleczyk3077
    @mleczyk3077 Місяць тому

    Would be great to hear some more on shooting in manual white balance 🙌

    • @JonasPaurellUnscripted
      @JonasPaurellUnscripted Місяць тому

      That can absolutely be arranged in a future video. Thanks for watching!

  • @davidligon6088
    @davidligon6088 Місяць тому

    Best, most useable kit I’ve seen. I’m adding a couple of items to my Christmas List.

  • @SheffJrProductions
    @SheffJrProductions Місяць тому

    Mind blowing how many folks think the difference between medium and full is merely evident via large print. The difference between these two cameras is the color science. The photos aren’t close to one another - Sony (a great company) still needs to be worked on to get to what your eyes saw - meanwhile Hasselblad doesn’t. Most will buy Sony (cheaper, still great, etc, but comparing the two they aren’t close)

  • @jaspercaelan4998
    @jaspercaelan4998 Місяць тому

    I see a lot of people always shoot in 3:2 when a simple change of aspect ratio could make such a huge improvement or solve a compositional problem. My main ratios are usually 4:3, 4:5, 5:7, 1:1, 16:9 but I'll occasionally use some others like 6:7 or 65:24. I don't generally like 3:2 but for street photography I think it's the best, not really sure why that is, maybe because so much of it is done in 3:2.

  • @ensblue
    @ensblue Місяць тому

    You don't need medium format camera if you don't make physical prints. I have GFX and X2D (GFX for 4 years and pretty new to Hassy) and came from A7R. Medium format files opened up the whole new world. If you don't make prints like 30"x40" or even larger, you don't need them at all. Sony can pull up to 40"x60", but the details you get in the prints are quite different.

  • @AllCarsUnited
    @AllCarsUnited Місяць тому

    People getting butthurt that he's comparing a Hasselblad to a Sony. Guess what guys, Dji owns Hasselblad and so y is the top sensor manufacturer that makes that Hasselblad sensor lol😅😂😢

  • @nathantw
    @nathantw 2 місяці тому

    I've read other people complaining about the vertical banding with the Hasselblad camera, so you're not alone.

  • @danicaras620
    @danicaras620 2 місяці тому

    That banding usualy apears from phasedetection în the sensors that have it

  • @meghamilton1105
    @meghamilton1105 2 місяці тому

    Hi Jonas can you not have different portfolios and personalities and different brands that are unique to that brand?

  • @birgerniss5005
    @birgerniss5005 2 місяці тому

    Hi Jonas, I'm the happy owner of the fujifilm gfx 100 s medium format camera, coming from canon 5d3 and 5d4. I have a bunch of great lenses for the canon that I would very much like to keep. I then got hold of the TechArt ef-gf converter that allow me to use my canon lenses on the fuji. Obviously I expected to run into heavy vignetting but there were huge differences between the lenses. Even my canon 11-24 mm performs very nice on the fuji from 14 mm onwards. I expect that TechArt has converters from Sony to Hasselblad mounts, so perhaps you could use your long sony lenses on a hassy? Just a suggestion🙂 Kind regards Birger

  • @chriscummins4282
    @chriscummins4282 2 місяці тому

    Once again, a top video and message Jonas. I enjoyed the musical inclusions and the examples of other artists. It’s going to be interesting seeing this play out . I’m already thinking about style, branding, what and why as I sort through my framed images I sell at a market in Australia. Great job on the video !

  • @chriscummins4282
    @chriscummins4282 2 місяці тому

    Came over from your branding video - very thought provoking . What - the things in my environment that catch my eye / why to celebrate and highlight those eye catching scenes or objects or living things .

  • @SeanPepper672
    @SeanPepper672 2 місяці тому

    Jonas, I didn’t think branding would be for me either, but it’s something I’m seriously considering now. Your work is really great, and while there can be some negative aspects to branding yourself, overall I think it’s a solid idea. Thanks for sharing your thoughts

    • @JonasPaurellUnscripted
      @JonasPaurellUnscripted 2 місяці тому

      @@SeanPepper672 thank you, Sean! I do think the pros outweigh the cons, but for sure it is hard decisions and then I think it will be even harder to stick to the path!

  • @michaeldesselle7589
    @michaeldesselle7589 2 місяці тому

    Jonas, the timing of this video is like you were reading my mind and speaking just to me. Been struggling with what genre to concentrate on.

    • @JonasPaurellUnscripted
      @JonasPaurellUnscripted 2 місяці тому

      @@michaeldesselle7589 hi Michael, those are some powerful words! Thanks. 🙏 I think the struggle is real for all artists at points in one’s development! Good luck my friend!

  • @royvankleef1232
    @royvankleef1232 2 місяці тому

    Since you’ve asked for it…or is it because I like to give my opinion 😂 I understand why you make this exact cut between landscape Photograhy with or without human or animal elements included. Because that proofs your opinion. However, I think that’s a too strict approach when talking about landscape photography. Again you’re mostly right when you talk about natural landscapes. But when for instance there was the result of a forest fire, a flooding, a strange tree growing out of place or anything like that it could still tell a story , making you ask questions like with the boathouse. You could use the light and shadows and make a landscape look creepy and play with people’s imagination. And besides that, roads, buildings, and other human build elements can be part of the landscape. Yes, not in the way the landscape was originally intended, but where I live for instance, the landscape is full of human build features. A landscape in my opinion can even be found in a city. You could argue and call it architecture, but I think architecture is part of the landscape people see around them all day. So I think your opinion is mostly true, when we talk about landscapes in a natural environment without any signs of human or animal activity. But when you see landscape photography in a broader perspective, which I think still is landscape photography, story telling is very well possible. The question should be what makes a story, not is it possible or not. It’s harder to tell that story in nature landscape photography due to the absence of human activity. But that’s like saying you can’t do football photography if the grass you’re shooting the photo at, isn’t an empty field. It’s true and everyone knows it. So why leave out those elements if you could add them, and it would still be landscape photography, just with a less narrow definition.

  • @jaisueew
    @jaisueew 2 місяці тому

    Hi Jonas, sorry this is a bit off-topic, but I was wondering if you could help me with something. I'm a beginner at photography, and I've noticed in many videos that people set their ISO to 100 when shooting in sunlight. However, when I set mine to 100, my photos come out all black. If I try adjusting my shutter speed to fix it, it causes motion blur. Do you have any tips for this? Thanks in advance!

  • @TheLinuxGallery-qz2vs
    @TheLinuxGallery-qz2vs 2 місяці тому

    I started talking to some friends of mine who are into filmmaking, and they brought to my attention that a horizontal frame lends itself to an expansive and free feeling; and diminishes the subject's importance in the narrative the frame is conveying. Vertical and square frames tend to create a more intimate experience, and draw you into a visual dialogue with the subject. I noticed that the pictures that you showed, which were expressing an expansiveness, followed that rule -- either by virtue of the photo's actual aspect ratio, or by a synthetic aspect ratio made with framing and negative space. The vertical and square aspect ratios, where the entire frame was used, were filled with objects that create an intimate portrait with their arrangement. I have to say I didn't like the pictures of the monkeys, because they feel like they should be very important subjects in their own portraits; but they have a sort of feeling like they don't matter in the context, and they're being swallowed up by the jungle -- which I think I'm getting from the 2:3 aspect ratio.

  • @ThomasHeatonPhoto
    @ThomasHeatonPhoto 2 місяці тому

    I really enjoyed this video. Nicely filmed and nicely edited 👍👍

  • @raymondecyrenne5661
    @raymondecyrenne5661 2 місяці тому

    I really love the B&W.

  • @chriscummins4282
    @chriscummins4282 2 місяці тому

    Wonderful - I enjoyed that . Thankyou Jonas .

  • @280bunny
    @280bunny 2 місяці тому

    Fantastic video, great images and interesting narrative!😀

  • @Doddleran
    @Doddleran 3 місяці тому

    One day I would also really like to visit Venice. The look of the city is amazing!

  • @davidhuth5659
    @davidhuth5659 3 місяці тому

    What a beautiful place to photograph! Wonderful images! Love the B&W!

  • @mmonir999
    @mmonir999 3 місяці тому

    👏👏👏

  • @tindalljames
    @tindalljames 3 місяці тому

    Great video, there's absolutely no logic reason to get the Hasselblad but it doesn't stop me really wanting one. Also sunglasses always 👍 but you knew that already.

  • @jameshchetwyndjr9739
    @jameshchetwyndjr9739 3 місяці тому

    Ok I give you $8k hassablad a wonderful camera

  • @peterbear2929
    @peterbear2929 3 місяці тому

    What's obvious is how hard the trained eye has to look to find benefits (adding up to thousands of dollars difference). There would be very few cases by this measure that an untrained eye would pick these things up in print. And yet there can be so many differences between photographers that are more telling and that's where the real value of photography lies.

  • @Pedroclf
    @Pedroclf 3 місяці тому

    I've been shooting manually since I started all the subject for about 20 years and I think it pays off

  • @280bunny
    @280bunny 3 місяці тому

    Will certainly try this approach next time when I am out!😀

  • @MichaelAnderson-l3k
    @MichaelAnderson-l3k 3 місяці тому

    I am SO very glad to hear your opinions. I got so damned tired of teachers talking about stories. They believe their own marketing.

  • @michaeldesselle7589
    @michaeldesselle7589 3 місяці тому

    Great tips… especially the tip regarding lens aperture ranges by sensor type (APSC, full frame & medium format) !

    • @JonasPaurellUnscripted
      @JonasPaurellUnscripted 3 місяці тому

      Hello Michael, thanks! Hopefully you can put it to good work! My best!

  • @neilrobinson6019
    @neilrobinson6019 3 місяці тому

    Great video! How about a video on shooting manual for wildlife? Would interesting to hear and view how you address all the variables associated with manual shooting in wildlife photography!

  • @chriscummins4282
    @chriscummins4282 3 місяці тому

    Another great video Jonas - well done .

  • @drumprof
    @drumprof 3 місяці тому

    Great video...thanks. What tripod head is this?

    • @JonasPaurellUnscripted
      @JonasPaurellUnscripted 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! It is the Arca Swiss P0 - A great lightweight inverted ballhead!

  • @davidmantripp
    @davidmantripp 3 місяці тому

    For me any IQ advantage of the Hasselblad is pretty irrelevant until they come up with a method to protect that huge sensor from dust. Changing lens in almost any conditions is like Russian Roulette with 1 empty chamber. And since the lenses are mainly primes, most landscape photographers are going to want to change them now & then. Or buy 1 body for each lens. Then again probably most landscape photographers could only afford 1 XCD lens 🤣

  • @laurelb8372
    @laurelb8372 3 місяці тому

    A beautiful area to sail, and to try the Hasselblad, what a combination 👏

  • @WhoIsSerafin
    @WhoIsSerafin 3 місяці тому

    Ive always had a dislike of sony since they came out with their first interchangable lens camera. Maybe because I've had such bad luck with their products since the early 90s. So I would quit photography before having a sony and definitely get a Hasselblad even if l had to get a loan.

  • @bentonpix
    @bentonpix 3 місяці тому

    After extensive testing with the A7R5, you will begin to see diffraction softening effects past f6.3. By f8 (if you're pixel peeping) diffraction softening is well underway. Diffraction effects on a medium format (the Phase One P45 in my case) is more forgiving and doesn't start till around f8.5 - f11. I don't shoot on the P45 anymore since the A7R4 and A7R5 came out. The 100mp Hassy X2D is a different animal, but If you're after the absolute optimum sharpness on the A7R5, don't go past f6.3. And if you really want to see the max resolution that the A7R5 can produce, lenses like the Zeiss Otus or Sigma 40mm ART will dig into details that many other lenses, including GM lenses will fail to deliver.

  • @AMGOSUK
    @AMGOSUK 3 місяці тому

    Try using Phocus not LRC when working on X2D RAW files.

  • @f.kieranfinney457
    @f.kieranfinney457 3 місяці тому

    Hassy color is better. A lot better. And the UI is best in business or equal with Leica. Sony UI is nasty. They have always been about best tech, usability be damned. But versatility and value are tippy top. If you shoot with high end clients in the room, Hasselblad definitely means something extra that Sony never will.

  • @cdavey7654
    @cdavey7654 3 місяці тому

    If I was going to get a medium format digital camera (at this point), it would likely be a FUJIFILM GFX 102MP (better value, and probably better lens selection with those as well). All else being equal, the higher megapixel image will essentially always have the advantage in sharpness, as long as the lens is capable enough... Though, I'd probably keep my 61MP Sony full frame body as well. As far as a comparison between the two, not sure the 24gm is really that impressive compared to some of the newer lenses. I think even the FE 20mm f/1.8 G might actually be sharper (on average).

  • @Old-School-Liberal
    @Old-School-Liberal 3 місяці тому

    👎 For comparing Hasselblad to Sony

    • @AllCarsUnited
      @AllCarsUnited Місяць тому

      I know why would anyone compare a Dji owned company to a company like Sony that makes the sensor for it 😂

  • @xtra9996
    @xtra9996 3 місяці тому

    Isn't Hasselblad a Chinese brand nowadays?

    • @cdavey7654
      @cdavey7654 3 місяці тому

      Last I heard, DJI (a Chinese company), acquired a majority stake in Hasselblad, but not sure if that is still true. Probably.