love this guy.. i know him when i was learning to shoot on iphone..he has a lot of teaching in youtube. thank you. Now i'm using GH5ii for my job and hobby and he is also in MFT camera. This is awesome.
I finally caved to fill my wide angle gap with this. I'm looking forward to astrophotography, but besides that I'd say it's my least exciting lense purchase. All the other lenses gave me capabilities I didn't have before. But I have a decent ultrawide on my phone and that makes almost $500 seem like a stretch to justify.
If I want to film everyday life, travel, walk tour to capture the environment and product reviews where I will behind the camera most of the time to do the talking, elements record for game making and I want to experiment music making with singing and instrument too and the video will be shot with a Panasonic HC-X1500 camcorder and Sony A7RV, what minimal multi use cases no show on screen audio setups are right for me, should I get just one stereo super cardioid shotgun mic or an omnidirectional audio recorder to do it all or combination of them to cover stereo and mono needs? That camcorder has an optional handle with LED and 2 XLR inputs but the setup will be tall even before add the mics, is XLR necessary and will I able to use the XLR handle on the camcorder as music recorder? The gear I have in mind are the unique looking stereo Sennheiser MKE 440, Deity V Mic D4 Duo, Sony ECM-B1M, Sony PCM-A10 recorder, Zoom H2n, Saramonic SR-VRM1, Roland R07 and Zoom H3-VR. For photography, I shoot mainly for document life and creative shots and potentially photograph for photorealistic shots, I haven't know how to get photography gig yet, I will use the A7RV to shoot photo but do you think it's for me I should go for RX100 VII, or something in between, but I think there's no much reasons other than weight to get unpocketable compact cameras because you get less handling and EVF but still need to carry with a bang or hang on neck, I know I can get great shots with RX100 VII or Lumix LX10 but I have some photographs ideas that might only able to achieve with interchangeable camera which is full body person with background blur from a distance, ultramacro and I want to try to join competitions. I not a bokeh person but a story and creativity driven person and prefer most of my shots to be fully in focused, and sometime I wonder do I really need to put so much effort into carry these gears when I can just google the photos I want to look at that other people already took, what you guys think, A7RV, G9 ii, G95, GX9, RX10 IV, LX100 ii/D Lux 7, LX10, RX100 VII or something else? I was plan to get the Sony 70-200mm F4 ii with 2X tele converter which can get 1:1 macro and 600mm digitally too but that camcorder can reach that hence it's less needed and just I need to figure out ways I can get more magnification of macro hopefully with a tele lens too to reach things further away.
Stereo is nice to capture and you can always make it mono later in post. Stereo mics into a camera can work well or using a field recorder like from Zoom with a stereo mic can work too. Best of luck on your projects.
I see, sorry for asked so much, but if after some research I come down to narrow my audio gears to just Sennheiser MKE 440 stereo mic, MKE 600 shotgun mic, Line Audio CW3 pencil condenser mic and Deity HD-TX small XLR recorder, is this good setup or I can still reduce it like using the stereo mic as mono shotgun mic by only using one and point it to source and extract the mono track from the 2 channel stereo tracks? Can the pencil condenser mic use at outdoor to record element and distance talk source without need shotgun mic? Or my setup is already minimal or I actually need more?
Its a 9 mm on a mft camera. Why should i care about what it is on a 35mm cam if this is a system i dont own? I dont care if you need a 50 if i have a 25mm for the same view. Do you think about what a 50 is on a bigger sensor medium format camera? You dont as a 35mm owner and i dont care about full frame, i own mft
If you are a M43 user, this shot must have it. 9mm, F1.7 aperture, can have a broad perspective and good -looking depth of view. I already have a full -frame, 18mm lens, but I want to match my BMPCC.
Bought it the second it was out. Such a great little beast. Perfect match with the GH6.
Yeah I’ve been very happy with it too on my M4/3 Blackmagic cameras.
I got the lens for my Panasonic G95 camera, it's a wonderful lens. I love the wide angle, low light, and close up abilities of the lens.
Agreed. 👍🏻
Just got it. Using with gx9. Very impressive. Have to be careful about being square with subject, but otherwise sharp and beautiful!
There’s some serious work that’s gone into this video. Subbed!
Thanks!
love this guy.. i know him when i was learning to shoot on iphone..he has a lot of teaching in youtube. thank you. Now i'm using GH5ii for my job and hobby and he is also in MFT camera. This is awesome.
Very cool, thanks for watching!
Just order one for my G9, looking forward to trying out some creative semi-macro stuff
Thanks for this instructive video
This is the only video on youtube clearly showing how this 9mm works on a blackmagic camera. Wonder if you used af on pocket4k and how it fares.
I finally caved to fill my wide angle gap with this. I'm looking forward to astrophotography, but besides that I'd say it's my least exciting lense purchase. All the other lenses gave me capabilities I didn't have before. But I have a decent ultrawide on my phone and that makes almost $500 seem like a stretch to justify.
how is it wen setting the stabilizer mode on gh5 and 6?
I don’t have one to try. But should be fine. That just pushes in on the frame some.
If I want to film everyday life, travel, walk tour to capture the environment and product reviews where I will behind the camera most of the time to do the talking, elements record for game making and I want to experiment music making with singing and instrument too and the video will be shot with a Panasonic HC-X1500 camcorder and Sony A7RV, what minimal multi use cases no show on screen audio setups are right for me, should I get just one stereo super cardioid shotgun mic or an omnidirectional audio recorder to do it all or combination of them to cover stereo and mono needs? That camcorder has an optional handle with LED and 2 XLR inputs but the setup will be tall even before add the mics, is XLR necessary and will I able to use the XLR handle on the camcorder as music recorder? The gear I have in mind are the unique looking stereo Sennheiser MKE 440, Deity V Mic D4 Duo, Sony ECM-B1M, Sony PCM-A10 recorder, Zoom H2n, Saramonic SR-VRM1, Roland R07 and Zoom H3-VR.
For photography, I shoot mainly for document life and creative shots and potentially photograph for photorealistic shots, I haven't know how to get photography gig yet, I will use the A7RV to shoot photo but do you think it's for me I should go for RX100 VII, or something in between, but I think there's no much reasons other than weight to get unpocketable compact cameras because you get less handling and EVF but still need to carry with a bang or hang on neck, I know I can get great shots with RX100 VII or Lumix LX10 but I have some photographs ideas that might only able to achieve with interchangeable camera which is full body person with background blur from a distance, ultramacro and I want to try to join competitions. I not a bokeh person but a story and creativity driven person and prefer most of my shots to be fully in focused, and sometime I wonder do I really need to put so much effort into carry these gears when I can just google the photos I want to look at that other people already took, what you guys think, A7RV, G9 ii, G95, GX9, RX10 IV, LX100 ii/D Lux 7, LX10, RX100 VII or something else? I was plan to get the Sony 70-200mm F4 ii with 2X tele converter which can get 1:1 macro and 600mm digitally too but that camcorder can reach that hence it's less needed and just I need to figure out ways I can get more magnification of macro hopefully with a tele lens too to reach things further away.
Stereo is nice to capture and you can always make it mono later in post. Stereo mics into a camera can work well or using a field recorder like from Zoom with a stereo mic can work too. Best of luck on your projects.
I see, sorry for asked so much, but if after some research I come down to narrow my audio gears to just Sennheiser MKE 440 stereo mic, MKE 600 shotgun mic, Line Audio CW3 pencil condenser mic and Deity HD-TX small XLR recorder, is this good setup or I can still reduce it like using the stereo mic as mono shotgun mic by only using one and point it to source and extract the mono track from the 2 channel stereo tracks? Can the pencil condenser mic use at outdoor to record element and distance talk source without need shotgun mic? Or my setup is already minimal or I actually need more?
Bmpcc4k have a 1.9 crop, the Leica 9mm is a 17mm
Its a 9 mm on a mft camera. Why should i care about what it is on a 35mm cam if this is a system i dont own? I dont care if you need a 50 if i have a 25mm for the same view. Do you think about what a 50 is on a bigger sensor medium format camera? You dont as a 35mm owner and i dont care about full frame, i own mft
If you are a M43 user, this shot must have it. 9mm, F1.7 aperture, can have a broad perspective and good -looking depth of view. I already have a full -frame, 18mm lens, but I want to match my BMPCC.
LotS of distortion, this lens is designed for corrected software camera not BMPCC UNFORTUNATELY
How would this look on super16 bmmcc or bmpcc OG. Is edge distortion noticably bad? I am between this and the loawa 6mm f2 zero-D cine lens.
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