I do! Not only that but it pays enough to be worth all the work. I think it's a great 2nd income that anyone can learn is why I wanna start showing that side of my business as well.
Thank you. Yes. That is one downside to the s5ii with that crop while shooting 60fps. I use the gh5ii for real estate video. You could get away with a wider lens and still use the s5ii but would depend on house and how wide you need to go. I would get the new g9ii if you go micro four thirds. Way better camera than gh6
Go for it. The stabilization now mixed with solid AF is all the reason for me. I love shooting handheld without the footage looking handheld! This camera can do that.
Great question. We shoot almost all day at 60fps except for the ceremony. We shoot that at 24fps. You could however just shoot all day at 60fps but it does require more disk space and sometimes when doing bride prep and groom prep shooting 60fps is just not necessary and would usually require a higher ISO due to faster shutter so its always situational.
That was very interesting, thank you. Sounds like you have a lot of fun doing the wedding photography.
I do! Not only that but it pays enough to be worth all the work. I think it's a great 2nd income that anyone can learn is why I wanna start showing that side of my business as well.
great vedio,Can the S5II be used for real estate video as it has a crop at 4K60P and is the GH6 better for real estate video as a low budget
Thank you. Yes. That is one downside to the s5ii with that crop while shooting 60fps. I use the gh5ii for real estate video. You could get away with a wider lens and still use the s5ii but would depend on house and how wide you need to go. I would get the new g9ii if you go micro four thirds. Way better camera than gh6
That’s the camera that I want .. I might get the x..
Go for it. The stabilization now mixed with solid AF is all the reason for me. I love shooting handheld without the footage looking handheld! This camera can do that.
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Do you shoot the whole day at one frame rate or do you mix it up.
Great question. We shoot almost all day at 60fps except for the ceremony. We shoot that at 24fps. You could however just shoot all day at 60fps but it does require more disk space and sometimes when doing bride prep and groom prep shooting 60fps is just not necessary and would usually require a higher ISO due to faster shutter so its always situational.