I have the HC-X20, and I absolutely love it. I swear by my Zhuyin gimbal as well for my smaller cameras. Will definitely be considering the M3S for my X20 now. Love the content. I’m up the road in Richmond but went to Va. Wesleyan, so Hampton Roads holds a special place in my heart haha.
Wow, small world. Yeah, a gimbal is helpful for any cinematic momements. It should work great for that. I've got a review of the 3E coming up in about a month or so. Stay tuned! Cheers.
Great video! I am hobbyist who brings in his Eos M cameras (2-m200 and 1 m50 mark 2) and Atem mini to record/steam graduations and training videos for my employer (I was sick of seeing them use webcams). I have also done a few wedding live streams for friends and family. I was about to pull the trigger on three new Blackmagic studio 4k cameras but now you have me thinking about the Panasonic x1500/2000 and the Panasonic x2/x20 (still concerned about sensor size). Thanks for providing such great insight. Every video I watch on this channel makes me more convinced the camcorder is the right tool for the job. They seem to provide so much versatility. That versatility might just be what I need to get out of my comfort zone and start offering paid live streaming services. I think I will have to rent both cameras from Lens rental for our fall graduation to experience them for myself.
I have the HC-X20, and I absolutely love it. I swear by my Zhuyin gimbal as well for my smaller cameras. Will definitely be considering the M3S for my X20 now. Love the content. I’m up the road in Richmond but went to Va. Wesleyan, so Hampton Roads holds a special place in my heart haha.
Wow, small world. Yeah, a gimbal is helpful for any cinematic momements. It should work great for that. I've got a review of the 3E coming up in about a month or so. Stay tuned! Cheers.
Great video explaining how you stream live events.
Great video! I am hobbyist who brings in his Eos M cameras (2-m200 and 1 m50 mark 2) and Atem mini to record/steam graduations and training videos for my employer (I was sick of seeing them use webcams). I have also done a few wedding live streams for friends and family. I was about to pull the trigger on three new Blackmagic studio 4k cameras but now you have me thinking about the Panasonic x1500/2000 and the Panasonic x2/x20 (still concerned about sensor size). Thanks for providing such great insight. Every video I watch on this channel makes me more convinced the camcorder is the right tool for the job. They seem to provide so much versatility. That versatility might just be what I need to get out of my comfort zone and start offering paid live streaming services. I think I will have to rent both cameras from Lens rental for our fall graduation to experience them for myself.