Full Frame vs APS C vs M4/3: Cost/Performance Analysis

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2022
  • Most people agree, full frame is best, aps-c crop sensor cameras are next best, decent compromise for the size, and micro four thirds continue that trend, getting even smaller and cheaper. Often the weight savings alone makes old men switch systems to avoid back aches and arthritis flare ups. But is the image quality decrease noticeable to these blind as a bat 90 year olds?
    For wildlife, I want to compare Sony full frame, vs the new Fuji XH2s vs the Olympus OM1 with their best lenses. Sony A7S III with 200-600mm and 1.4x teleconverter vs Fujifilm X-H2s with 100-400mm vs Olympus OMDS OMSystem OM1 with 300mm f4 pro prime lens. Can full frame really be that much better for the size and weight savings?
    If you buy today's gear through my affiliate links, Panasonic will allow pixel to pixel mode in 300fps, if not full on RAW recording in that and other slow mo modes. You better Panny boy!
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  • @cameraconspiracies
    @cameraconspiracies  Рік тому +11

    If you buy today's gear through my affiliate links, Panasonic will allow pixel to pixel mode in 300fps, if not full on RAW recording in that and other slow mo modes. You better Panny boy!
    Sony A7S III amzn.to/3RJ4lXo or USED amzn.to/3J9yD1T or bhpho.to/3yeUW0q or USED bhpho.to/3v0Ql1l
    Sony 200-600mm amzn.to/39NSZA9 or USED amzn.to/39L52y3 or bhpho.to/37nkzTI
    Sony 1.4x teleconverter (only 1 left!) amzn.to/3wc5TAH or bhpho.to/3wkXp94
    Zeiss 55mm f1.8 amzn.to/3SNtpx3 or USED amzn.to/3dnodQd or bhpho.to/3zSkyS0 or USED bhpho.to/3QpaeIa
    Fuji XH2s amzn.to/3BS5ciT or bhpho.to/3N637ms
    Fuji 150-600mm bhpho.to/3lZTUjF
    Fuji 70-300mm bhpho.to/3qoRhen
    Fuji 100-400mm amzn.to/3J7Y0jO or USED amzn.to/3HZgsJO or bhpho.to/3fXB6OQ or USED bhpho.to/3tV3VDN
    Olympus OM-1 amzn.to/3gW4dCT or bhpho.to/3H2adVf
    Olympus 300mm f4 Pro amzn.to/3TinZuf or USED amzn.to/3Kwel35 or bhpho.to/3CtDw2e
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    • @haploguy
      @haploguy Рік тому

      someone found your wildlife cinema: ua-cam.com/video/cFA6YmEfa_g/v-deo.html

    • @RAILWAY_FILMS
      @RAILWAY_FILMS Рік тому

      reminder, there are G lenses that seem to out-perform GMSTR lenses out there. Obviously some of the newer G lenses seem to be better than older GMSTR lenses. Disclaimer : if you always use lenses the "same way" like you tend to go straight to wide open and that is how you are comparing lenses, you might not be operating in the GMSTR lens' optimal setting and that might be why you are not getting the super sharp image you are hoping for. Makes me wonder if they started to eliminate wider apertures just so you never get to see the less perfect image but if you are in the dark, and you want to sacrifice focus for exposure, maybe thats a good thing. but with drive-bye camera review pages on social media, they may have to limit the aperture in order to prevent the less "crisp" photos from getting into one of these chopping blocks

  • @JohnDrummondPhoto
    @JohnDrummondPhoto Рік тому +91

    Some bird facts:
    - The first two woodpeckers were not the same. The first is a Downy Woodpecker. The second is a Hairy Woodpecker. The Hairy is larger and has a much sturdier beak. The two species diverged from a common ancestor about 2 million years ago.
    - The woodpecker you videoed in Dundas is a juvenile Red-bellied Woodpecker. The adult has a red cap on the back of the head (female) or all the way up to the beak (male). They're very common here in New York but rare in Ontario, according to the Sibley guide.
    - The brown Black-crowned Night Heron is an immature bird from this year's brood. The gray one is an adult. Males and females have the same coloration.
    I'm writing as I'm still watching the video. "Chipmunk" is actually an American Red Squirrel.

    • @rumporridge1
      @rumporridge1 Рік тому +6

      You my friend are bird certified……kudos.

    • @JohnDrummondPhoto
      @JohnDrummondPhoto Рік тому +2

      @@rumporridge1 🙏🏿

    • @middle-aged-herpers
      @middle-aged-herpers Рік тому +5

      I was about to make the same point and realized it fell under "things Kasey doesn't give a shit about". LOL But yeah, Olympus was a Downy, Sony was a Hairy.

    • @tomd4748
      @tomd4748 Рік тому

      Ok weirdo 😄

  • @hiraeth8119
    @hiraeth8119 Рік тому +4

    I'm supposed to be studying for a zoology exam in university but I just found your channel and I can't stop listening to your beautiful voice!

  • @robertx1603
    @robertx1603 Рік тому +2

    Incredible footage Kasey.. thanks for starting my day off right

  • @AbrahamLatchin
    @AbrahamLatchin Рік тому +10

    You had me laughing out loud with your comment about there being nothing in the way of the heron. Great video, the Panasonic definitely has that colour magic!

  • @thissidetowardscreen4553
    @thissidetowardscreen4553 Рік тому +40

    I find this channel to be the most comprehensive and constructive content on the Tube. There is not a day in which I have not been enlightened by your wisdom and perseverance! Your never- ending quest for the "perfect camera" is a micro-cosmism of the photographer's daily struggles. I appreciate it and learn from it. Thank You! The voice over work was wonderful, but sometimes I like to see the person narrating. Thanks again! I been using Micro 4/3rd and APS-C cameras. The full frame has always been out of my reach and if I did have a full frame, my other cameras would be useless. So, I stick with the less, so I don't have to be disappointed with the better!

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому

      Funny how we always search for the perfect camera, but any photographer/videographer knows... the perfect camera doesnt exist!
      "I been using Micro 4/3rd and APS-C cameras. The full frame has always been out of my reach and if I did have a full frame, my other cameras would be useless"
      Dont be so sure about that! I entered full frame (had only full frame EF glass despite APS-C DSLRs!) after 10 years photography with the EOS RP for 999€.
      I really like the camera, ofc its entry level and basically a 2017 6D Mk2 sensor, but its awesome especially with "proper" glass!
      As i got into wildlife, the fun i had with the RP turned ofcourse fast into a "nightmare", the RP just sucks for wildlife and video. I got a few nice shots but damn, 1 out of 2000 shots is annoying especially because the camera is too slow (in many different ways)
      I got now the R7, APS-C and even slighly more expensive than the RP, which is A LOT BETTER (for wildlife/video!)
      I still struggle if i should keep the RP or just enjoy a nice spare/secondary body. Just astrophotography rocks already (I do with RP and prime lens milky way on a basic tripod while R7 is automated via notebook as imaging camera on the telescope)
      If you are still into video a lot, ofc full frame is too expensive, but with M4/3 and APS-C i guess video is already the best performance you can get for "little" money. I mean "little" is nowadays like 1000$ for a single piece so already a lot.
      But from a photographers perspective, a EOS RP or 2nd hand A7R II (or even III) is already pretty affordable and nice.
      All the cameras i had survived me, even found an old Sony Cybershot DSC-P100 (about 15 years+ old) and its still working. So considering you can use the camera until it gets useless... Full frame can be good too!
      Just think about wide angle.... a 16-35mm 2.8 gets on APS-C or hell, even harder on M4/3 pretty useless as wide angle.

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому

      But i dont have much clue about M4/3 or APS-C systems, i used APS-C cameras for 10 years but only bought higher quality full frame (EF) glass. So upgrade to full frame was anyways planned since about 2010 already but just not affordable yet.
      Heck, i didnt even used the 18-55mm APS-C kit lens for a long time and sold it early.

  • @evil1knight
    @evil1knight Рік тому +7

    Bro this is the best video you’ve made in a while, I’m loosing it 😂 there is nothing funnier that you owning a bad camera

  • @andhib
    @andhib Рік тому +1

    This video is high on wildlife videography tips. Thank you, I learned a lot.

  • @DeepteshLovesTECH
    @DeepteshLovesTECH Рік тому +27

    I just fine APSC the sweet spot for IQ/Size/Price combination. I can definitely afford FF, but I still went with APSC. FF lenses are a bit too big to be discreet. I find it intimidating.

    • @peterreber7671
      @peterreber7671 Рік тому +2

      I love my APS-C camera, and pity the people with their FF ones. The weight, the size, just no comparison.

    • @PatrickWithCamera
      @PatrickWithCamera Рік тому +7

      Same here, tryed one trip with sony FE 200-600, great AF and IQ, but it was a bazooka, heavy, giant, if someone walked by he was looking at me like a terrorist with some rocket launcher, so I stayed with apsc a6600+70-350

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому +1

      Or just go anywhere between.
      Im using normally full frame - and so all of my lenses are full frame, but i have also a faster and much better for wildlife suited APS-C, the EOS R7.
      Tried the R6 and though about the R5, but in the end, i just want a small camera as well, good thing the EOS RP does the job of a small, light universal camera very good and as said - while the R7 is superior performing for any other needs like wildlife, 120 fps video and astrophotography.

  • @gmnty13
    @gmnty13 Рік тому +23

    Im a photographer. Discovered m43 and Olympus from canon several years ago and never looked back. Light and quality - best of both worlds. Cant talk about the video side…not my bag. Em1.3 and 12-100mm a brilliant piece of kit.

    • @NN-lo5fy
      @NN-lo5fy Рік тому +4

      M43 isn't and can't possibly be "best of both worlds" in terms of quality. Well they might at least get on the APS-C level if they add a LOT of computational photography techniques, but they are just not there yet.

    • @Greggie_D
      @Greggie_D Рік тому +9

      Thank you Mr Polin/Northrup. Plenty of people making a good living using M4/3 gear without being questioned or belittled what gear they’re using. Haven’t you got a pixel somewhere to peep?

    • @mountainhobo
      @mountainhobo Рік тому +1

      @@Greggie_D He is not "belittling" anything, he is giving facts.

    • @12symmo
      @12symmo Рік тому +1

      20MP m43 cameras have the same pixel density as 32MP APS-C cameras so there’s no reason the image quality shouldn’t be theoretically comparable.

    • @eelco6587
      @eelco6587 Рік тому +5

      @@NN-lo5fy It really depends on where you looking for. If the best anti dust, one of the best weathersealing, the best image stabilisation, very wide range of quality lenses isn't enough for you. For me it is. The lens offerings in M43 are very good suit better my needs than those of Fujifilm. For noise reduction I use DXO DeepPrime which upgrades it beyond many 35mm sensors. And other brands are not taking APS-C too seriously anymore. I don't know any professional APS-c offerings currently besides Fujifilm XS2H. I have the OM-1 with Olympus 150-400 and there is nothing comparable price, weight and size wise from other brands.

  • @shaddring
    @shaddring Рік тому +1

    Nice! Finally getting the Wimberley. You won't regret it. And the monopod that goes with it. So light. Love the 200 to 600

  • @FrequencyOfThought
    @FrequencyOfThought Рік тому +8

    You know what they say, it's not the size of your sensor it's how you use it!

    • @FrequencyOfThought
      @FrequencyOfThought Рік тому +3

      @Sailing Sexy stop sensor shaming me

    • @chrisguli2865
      @chrisguli2865 Рік тому +1

      What amazes me are some that say what great images they get with their cell phone cameras (and some I've taken too amazes me) - that's about as tiny a sensor as you can get. Compared to that M4/3 is like medium format.

    • @FrequencyOfThought
      @FrequencyOfThought Рік тому

      @@chrisguli2865 Stope reminding me that the refining of cellphone camera technology is starting to catch up to full frame rigs. Soon everyone will have 2000FPS 8k low light capable powerhouses in their pocket.. Problem is they will still insist on shooting it the wrong way.

  • @stever1514
    @stever1514 Рік тому +2

    I learn nothing from your videos but they're fun.

  • @ipbsoft
    @ipbsoft Рік тому +1

    I must admit your wildlife footages, in the end, are impressive

  • @AprilClayton
    @AprilClayton Рік тому +3

    Thank you for sharing your great wildlife footage. I was excited when I got a picture of a crane, until it went into an attack stance

  • @jameskurzynski2386
    @jameskurzynski2386 Рік тому +1

    Your reflection on fatherhood now explains why I'm a Fuji shooter. Thank you for the insight! ;)

  • @user-ep3ug9ry3p
    @user-ep3ug9ry3p Рік тому +4

    I shoot birds till dusk--larger sensor makes a big difference together with bigger aperture. When it comes to serious wildlife everyone has his/her own style and should decide on the gear accordingly. There is no one rule that can fit all the needs.

    • @user-ep3ug9ry3p
      @user-ep3ug9ry3p Рік тому

      Sometimes I need more reach---- I need APS-C or a high-pixel full frame to crop in post. There are just so many different objects and styles.

    • @user-ep3ug9ry3p
      @user-ep3ug9ry3p Рік тому

      Sometimes I need the all mighty 600mm F4, because the birds only start their activities close to sunset. I tried smaller apertures and something like Denoise AI. It's not very effective in my case, but others have reported better results. You just have to try it out yourself.

  • @alwynsmit3546
    @alwynsmit3546 11 місяців тому

    Your jingle is so catchy, my wife now sings along every time I play one of your videos. I suck at singing, so I only do it inside my head

  • @stefenheiff2208
    @stefenheiff2208 Рік тому +5

    I must say these footages were impressive, this requires a lot of patience to get adequate angles. The hardware may have limitations, like Fuji producing a more desaturated image in slo-mo, but there is more than having an high-priced camera in your hands to get these results.

  • @BradsGuitarGarage
    @BradsGuitarGarage Рік тому +2

    Breathtaking footage as usual, mate.
    It must be very relaxing to be out there in the wilderness and playing with the camera related toys!

  • @gplifeau
    @gplifeau Рік тому +9

    I quite like my bmpcc4k for wildlife. The footage really is incredible. The problem is you have to bring so much extra gear to make it workable that you may as well have gone with an A7SIII for the size and almost the cost of the rig.

  • @robert.holter
    @robert.holter Рік тому

    I enjoy all your photography knowledge content and your music. I always listen when I go to sleep. But man, at the end you can't jolt me back awake with a hoarse and goaty "SUBSCRIBE!"

  • @keithrjoseph9528
    @keithrjoseph9528 Рік тому +9

    Got say the I prefer the Olympus

    • @alcurtis93
      @alcurtis93 19 днів тому

      It looks like crap on my 65 inch Sony oled but I get that it’s a niche viewing experience.

  • @AmB39
    @AmB39 Рік тому +2

    You should do a comparison, looking back to footage from a very early video on this channel of a good camera comparing it to recent footage from a good camera and see roughly how much the video quality has improved over the years.

  • @WhoIsSerafin
    @WhoIsSerafin Рік тому +18

    I don’t know that Olympus looked absolutely fantastic compared to the rest you showed.

  • @dkkeyz8815
    @dkkeyz8815 10 місяців тому

    Ok….. I think this one this morning will also help me… thank you again!

  • @2MinuteReview
    @2MinuteReview Рік тому +2

    Dammit I was gonna make the voice over joke but ya beat me to it!

  • @harrison00xXx
    @harrison00xXx Рік тому +2

    I prefer full frame lenses (EF 70-200, RF 800, RF35mm 1.8, ...) on full frame body or with 1,6x crop on R7 for more reach, video and proper wildlife capabilities at all (instead of teleconverters)
    Since i was going to full frame with the EOS RP (for stills only), i am really stuck into, especially since i just can make use of all the higher quality EF lenses i got over the past years 2nd hand.
    Tried the R6 as well and i still have it, but RP+R7 is an absolutely perfect combination for me - RP does everything (included milky way astrophotography with regular lenses), R7 for wildlife, video and astrophotography on a telescope.
    I can easily go on the R7 at a high ISO as with the RP, if it gets just too noisy (which it gets often, noise reduction completely disabled) Topaz DenoiseAI does a good job.

  • @truckernige
    @truckernige Рік тому +2

    hi Kasey, you’re really lucky to have such a variety of fabulous wildlife near you, here in the uk our wildlife is very limited.. cats and dogs, the occasional robin.. and sparrow… i’m jealous.. i’m not jealous… i’m jealous….

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 Рік тому

    Nice going on the Fuji focus peaking. I have this theory, depending on the subject, that the contrast focus peaking is looking for may actually be occurring just above the surface of the object. A kind of micro glare that focus peaking sees and not the actual surface. My simple Japanese iron teapot with it's miriad facets pattern is a case in point. You'd say, well stop down, or hey, it's only happening a tiny fraction of a distance on top of the surface, it should still be in focus...
    But....
    BTW, I had a Canon 600mm with a version II two times extender and forget the name of my jazzy tripod. You really needed to pack it in it's case. Which meant car. And really meant you needed a folding table to set up on. Mine never left the flat. I did have a view of the east bay to play with...but of course those heat waves. And they're still around at night shooting the moon. Sensor Canon 5D Mark II. Never liked it's video resolution. Grass fields looked just bad.

  • @guyjordan8201
    @guyjordan8201 Рік тому +10

    I saw nothing wrong with the Olympus videos. Sony images may be technically better but after UA-cam compression I don’t think you’re gaining anything. If you’re shooting professionally, and you have excellent screens to view the recordings on, then FF helps but otherwise the micro 4/3 would be perfectly fine.

    • @QuizWave594
      @QuizWave594 Рік тому +1

      Can we notice different between full frame vs m4/3 in UA-cam? Please feedback..i always think that m4/3 has less quality than apsc.. Is it true? Does camera sensor size matter for video quality? I am confused.... Which one better for video(prefer 1080p because my laptop couldn't handle 4k) Canon m50 Or panasonic g85?

    • @te0pol159
      @te0pol159 Рік тому +2

      @@QuizWave594 APS-C versus MFT is a joke, you literally cannot tell the difference. (good video: ua-cam.com/video/yvnJjEOobXc/v-deo.html) Maybe bokeh and some very pixel-peeping grain but those don't really matter in video (especially 1080p).
      I'd say Panasonic is better, not only because of the lighter weight of a full gear but also the user-friendliness. And to be honest, Canon M system is a dead man walking.

    • @QuizWave594
      @QuizWave594 Рік тому

      @@te0pol159 . Thanks for information

    • @professionalpotato4764
      @professionalpotato4764 Рік тому

      @@QuizWave594 In good light there's not much difference. After ISO 3200 you'll start to notice m43 does a bit worse than APS-C. Good APS-C sensors like ones used by Fuji are usable up till 6400. If you're going APSC, just get Fuji. Or wait for a new Sony model. For M43 a used Gh5m2 could be good.
      Also, even if your laptop can't edit 4k, just work with proxies. Shoot in 4k, export in 1080p for better sharpness and less noise. There's no point shooting 1080p on most sensors because the cameras aren't even giving you good quality. Fuji and Sony APSC line skips in 1080p so everything is blurry af. Not sure about m43 sensors, but I think it's fairly similar.

    • @QuizWave594
      @QuizWave594 Рік тому

      @@professionalpotato4764 . Thank you very much for information... Actually my budget is very low... I can only afford like m50 Or panasonic g7 Or sony 6000 ... That's why I am worrying about video quality... I am thinking to invest in good lens with affordable camera. Could you suggest good lens for low end camera?

  • @Michaelzurek
    @Michaelzurek Рік тому

    Absolutely amazing review as usual ;-) I still use my XT3 for video. The XH2 seems to be a good replacement. Not the XH2s though…

  • @remusmoise8836
    @remusmoise8836 Рік тому

    What a great review!! you´re totally right. The -OM System or any M4/3 are great but only for macro, not real wildlife. The Sony looks just superb in all the aspects, backgrounds, sharpness and colours,no doubt.

  • @CanuckQuest
    @CanuckQuest Рік тому +7

    You hit on a great point Kasey. The Panny setup, particularly the GH6 + 50-200 is magical, first off, and also a reasonable size to put in a sling bag for example. If you are bringing full frame gear EVERYONE knows you are because the equivalent FF lens is 3 feet long!

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx Рік тому +1

      My RF 800 F11 and RP (or R7, 1280mm) is laughing.
      But yeah, its in shooting position also a little bit on the big side, but the RF 600 F11 is super small (and much reach on APS-C)
      I use a super comact entry level full frame, the RP for most of my things and go for APS-C/R7 on same mount (with full frame lenses) for more reach/wildlife. Still very lightweight, but the RF 800 is not really compact, just in storage/travel position.
      So fullframe and small can work. Just think about the good old EF 400mm F4 DO lens! For 400mm F4 it was compact and light!

  • @dkproductions
    @dkproductions Рік тому

    Thank you for another video dear sir

  • @lavapix
    @lavapix Рік тому

    My back and shoulders love the GH5 and G9 paired with the 100-400 vs my old D800 and the Sigma 120-300.

  • @HenkLeerssen
    @HenkLeerssen Рік тому +2

    "a professional like this shirt indicates"🤣 I chuckled😉

  • @Photovintageguy
    @Photovintageguy Рік тому +1

    I love that big foot footage.

  • @luxdalet
    @luxdalet Рік тому +3

    Curious to your thoughts and test results when you get a hands on a Fuji X-H2. I briefly tested it, and it doesn't feel like aps-c. But then I am just a hobby photographer (the lowest level of photographers XD ).
    Hoping Fuji makes X-T5 with similar specs. I'd trade my X-T4 for the X-H2 if it had the physical dials.
    BTW, love your channels man. Best of blessings!

  • @JohnDrummondPhoto
    @JohnDrummondPhoto Рік тому +1

    "You couldn't tell if [the heron] were in the water, if you were right down there sleeping." That's the point. 😉 You've learned once again that, for image quality, the lens matters more than the body.

  • @cameraman655
    @cameraman655 Рік тому

    Man, that analysis of the heron’s hunting technique, well, Marlin Perkins would be proud.

  • @glenklassen779
    @glenklassen779 Рік тому +2

    This was unexpected. Your previous footage of a turtle @ 4K 120P has been replaced with this new footage of a turtle @ 4K 240P!
    I will anticipate a future video of a turtle @ 480P.

  • @worldscalephotography
    @worldscalephotography Рік тому

    That would be a great comparison! I have the R5C and I assumed that between the Nikon P950/1000 and an INSANELY expensive and heavy RF 800mm + teleconverter there must be a good middle!

  • @kgvisuals9170
    @kgvisuals9170 Рік тому +1

    this video makes me feel more comfortable choosing XH2 .. hopefully those extra mp’s and post zoom capabilities minus the quality loss should serve great .. curious as to how the 240p will look

  • @Kristianpont
    @Kristianpont Рік тому +1

    The stabe of that heron head is outstanding

  • @evil1knight
    @evil1knight Рік тому +3

    Dude find some way to buy an R5 or at least R6, I know you can’t create custom profiles in video but it would be so good to see comparison against the Sony

  • @KM-bk5vp
    @KM-bk5vp Рік тому

    the humor always gets me

  • @flightographist
    @flightographist Рік тому

    Amazerful! You captured the elusive drunken laggard hummingbird- very rare indeedy. I typed to soon: the raccoon butt licking was similarly stellar. The mystery bird was a sap sucker! I know because I rescued one after it flew into my kitchen window...twice- dazed and confused but it appeared to have survived; they are almost as large as the elusive Red-Headed Woodenpecker! The former, I held in my hands as it revived.

  • @OttoRascon
    @OttoRascon Рік тому +2

    "You lazy hummingbird!" I will never hear such a thing on any other channel 😝

  • @RAILWAY_FILMS
    @RAILWAY_FILMS Рік тому

    I like this video because it puts it in perspective. the lowest spec interchangeable lens camera compared to one of the highest spec video cameras on the market and the footage looks comparable. I mean if you had lied and labeled both either OM1 or both A7s3, people would believe the lie and might consider any difference to be due to exposure settings or hand-holding skill.

  • @koolkutz7
    @koolkutz7 Рік тому +1

    I have never seen such a lazy hummingbird! I am viewing your video on a 27 inch 4K monitor and gotta say that the Sony A7S III 4K 120fps looks really good! It would be interesting to see some more 4K 120fps from the Panasonic GH6 too :-)

  • @JoaquimGonsalves
    @JoaquimGonsalves Рік тому

    I watched all the way through.😸

  • @AlGreenLightThroughGlass
    @AlGreenLightThroughGlass Рік тому +6

    Each to their own I guess; but an obsession on chasing clinical perfection can be expensive and despairing. I find my old compact fuji kit gives me nice soft skin tones - my focus then is on composition and lighting. For that reason I like Henri Cartier-Bresson's quote: “Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.”

  • @joeltam7079
    @joeltam7079 Рік тому

    Fantastic your explanation...!!! I am a newcomer and want to have a lot of knowledge.

  • @MikeSimpson1
    @MikeSimpson1 Рік тому +1

    Very entertaining. And beautiful footage. But different shots don't really allow for reliable comparison.

  • @Donbros
    @Donbros Рік тому +1

    5:56 "pecking his way through life" hahaha
    He did it for the he did it for THE SHOW 12:54

  • @Alseki7
    @Alseki7 Рік тому

    Epic turtle footage...reminds me of the Weapon boss monsters from ff7 :)

  • @radiozelaza
    @radiozelaza Рік тому +4

    Circular Polarizer Filter would do wonders for the turtle visibility. Confirmed by science

  • @mignik01
    @mignik01 Рік тому +2

    The advantage with Micro four thirds is that because of the sensor size they can pack it full of features for less money. If you do the same with a full frame sensor, it'll be more expensive. This is what infuriates me that Panasonic is still sticking with contrast detect. If they had reliable autofocus, I know plenty of people that wouldn't have switched. Now they lost the market. My G9 is perfect for everything except when I have to track something.
    They could've been the go to wildlife camera. It still is good and it is amazing how you can get so much reach in such a small package (lens + camera). BUT GET THE BLOODY AUTOFOCUS RIGHT. I know. Manual focus exist but when you are tracking a bird, I'm not good enough to keep up.

  • @idoshkedi
    @idoshkedi Рік тому

    I love your channel. You have a great sense of humour, and a knack for expressing the frustrations and yearnings of every camera-user in an approachable manner.
    But... sometimes I wonder if you're "doing it wrong" on purpose.
    First, by filming things awkardly for the "absurd" effect, like that bird at 15:26 whose head is behind a tree. You could probably take two steps to the side for a clear line of sight.
    Second, by pushing your gear to its limits unnecessarily. For example, filming a turtle at 120p. As far as I know, turtles have no wings to flutter, and there's little risk of them flying out of the frame. In those instances, it seems like you're using 120p or 240p just to complain about the loss of image quality.
    Similarly, in your "vlog" style videos you often march down the street with no discernible purpose other than to compain about focus tracking and image stabilisation. I know it's part of your "thing", but sometimes I feel like shouting at the screen: Dude, just use the camera as intended and you'll have much less to compain about!
    Just had to say it. Keep making awesome content. :)

  • @robertclark5874
    @robertclark5874 Рік тому +2

    The new Olympus slogan: sometimes bad things happen to good ducks.

  • @lucasconde
    @lucasconde Рік тому +4

    21:15 I've stopped down to 2.5, I have discipline sometimes. haha 😂

  • @eelco6587
    @eelco6587 Рік тому +2

    I've never seen someone regretting so much choices LOL. Maybe you can borrow the GH6 for a while before buying, so you won't regret buying it. When it is not filling your needs. On the other hand keep taking bad decision for the greater good. So other people can avoid them.

  • @edgarstoyworld
    @edgarstoyworld Рік тому +1

    Kasey please do a comparison of your Sony and a Nikon z6ii for wildlife and studio UA-cam scrub life! is it really that cold in Canada? I want to go see the northern lights.

  • @PhotoReactionVideos
    @PhotoReactionVideos Рік тому +1

    Pure Gold as always!
    It is great to see you getting into wildlife videography.
    I mainly do wildlife photography as my favorite hobby but would like to do some more wildlife videography too.
    I used to love my Canon 5D MkIII but it is SO heavy when bush walking/hiking. I have also used the Olympus OM-D EM-5 which I loved.
    I have owed a lot of cameras as below and have used all of them for wildlife photography and sometimes wildlife videography (2010 onwards):
    1997-03 Nikon FM2
    2007-2008 Nikon D40
    2008 Canon 40D
    2008-10 Nikon D300
    2009-10 Nikon D700
    2008 Olympus Tough 6000
    2010-13 Olympus E-PL1
    2011-12 Olympus E-PL3
    2011-12 Olympus E-5
    2011-14 2X GoPro Hero 2
    2012-14 2X Canon XA-10s
    2012 Olympus EM-5 OM-D
    2012 2X Canon 650Ds
    2013 4X Canon 600Ds
    2013 1X Canon 5D Mk3
    2013-15 1X Nikon AW1
    2013-14 3X GoPro Hero 3+
    2014 1X Canon 600D
    2013-14 1X DJI Phantom Vision
    2014-2015 3X Olympus E-M10
    2015-2016 2X Panasonic GH4
    2015-2016 1X Panasonic LX100
    2016-2017 Panasonic FZ300
    2016-2022 2X Canon 80D
    2016-2022 1X GoPro Hero 5
    2017-2021 DJI Mavic Pro
    2017-2018 Sony RX10 IV
    2017-2018 Panasonic FZ2500
    2018-2022 Canon G1X MkIII
    2019-2022 Canon SX740 HS
    2020-2022 iPhone 11 Pro
    2020-2022 Nikon P950
    2021-2022 Olympus TG-6
    Favorites:
    The EPL-1 was great fun for underwater wildlife photography.
    Actually all the Olympus cameras were fun (very important) to use for wildlife photography.
    I loved the Canon 5D MkIII the most for video but it is SO heavy to take on bush walks/hikes.
    The Nikon D300 was simply one of the best cameras ever made!
    The Panasonic FZ300 was a ton of fun but you have to stick to ISO 100.
    My current favorites (end of 2022) are:
    1. The iPhone 11 Pro for macro wildlife videography.
    2. The Nikon P950 (at 100 ISO only) for wildlife photography.
    3. The Olympus TG-6 for macro wildlife photography.
    It would be AWESOME to see you test the tiny sensor cameras like the Sony RX10 IV and Nikon P1000 plus my current favorite cameras too as they might surprise you! Stick to 100 ISO though!
    They are “toys” compared to the cameras in this episode but they are SO freeing and fun to use!
    Thank you for all your efforts in putting this together.

  • @TITAOSTEIN
    @TITAOSTEIN Рік тому +4

    It is good to have options to choose from! More options is better than fewer options! Different tools for different tasks and people! I use FF only for portraits and low light. I prefer APS-C and M43 for 99% of the things I like to do! And I use M43 90% of the time! Macro, travel, street, Real Estate, Landscape and video!

  • @khannaparikshit
    @khannaparikshit Рік тому +2

    Leica 200 + GH6!... That should be magical... My Leica 42.5 + G85 produces fantastic results (stills in this case)

  • @markifi
    @markifi Рік тому

    heads-up: the new dji camera might be able to have usb microphones plugged straight into without a dongle. class compliant usb device or something like that. heard it on david harry's channel and it might be interesting to you too

  • @unclejerry486
    @unclejerry486 Рік тому

    Take a trip over to the UK, I will gladly lend you my Leica200!

  • @davidburton2294
    @davidburton2294 Рік тому

    Hello - I was watching your other channel. Speaking of size were you really that big? Is that true?

  • @SanMiguelBulls
    @SanMiguelBulls Рік тому

    So cool

  • @david.stachon
    @david.stachon Рік тому +1

    OMG, could I ever relate to that bit at 4:01. 😁
    Why daddy! WHY!!!!

  • @wholeinthesoul7925
    @wholeinthesoul7925 Рік тому +1

    "....bad things happen to good ducks" brilliant

  • @vitantoniodellorto250
    @vitantoniodellorto250 Рік тому +3

    Night Heron: it's a juvenile (the brown one) and an adult.

  • @SP1CEANDW0LF
    @SP1CEANDW0LF Рік тому +2

    Still think the XT4 is the best value, GH6 is 2k+ and A7IV is 2.5K+ USD. The XH2S is not worth the cost outside of very specific use cases imo. XT4 can be had around 1.5 or 1.6K USD

  • @mountainhobo
    @mountainhobo Рік тому

    It would be cool to compare in the same environment the Sony A7S III footage to Canon R5. Also, could you talk about Sony A7 IV and A7R IVA for video? I understand you might not have them handy, but with your experience you might have an opinion on them.

  • @alexanderhugestrand
    @alexanderhugestrand Рік тому +4

    Here's the truth about sensor size: Bigger is bigger, while smaller is smaller.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Рік тому

      And bigger = better unless its Foveon then APS-C = Medium Format CMOS.

  • @radiobread2012
    @radiobread2012 Рік тому

    hey man you are so funny! 🌻

  • @exit_hero2230
    @exit_hero2230 Рік тому +1

    Everyone always says the bigger the sensor the better. I agree in most circumstances like low light and depth of field and prefer not doing any math and having my lenses multiplied for crop etc. That said I do love 4/3 for video the stabilization is usually better and aoc is like in the middle obviously with better lowlight than 4/3 , and up to par video (most the time. So what I’m really saying is there really is a purpose FOR ALL in every field period. There isn’t one camera to rule then alll, there have been close like Panasonic gh6, but still not one camera is perfect it’s all subjective and what ur willing to go with or without

    • @te0pol159
      @te0pol159 Рік тому +2

      I have to disagree with the depth-of-field one. The problem is, you need to use your camera differently with MFT. You can't just create bokeh anywhere like with FF. Bokeh is very much possible with MFT, but you need to go look for it and understand the physics behind it.
      And after all: A) Search for famous photographs on the web, how many of them have bokeh? None. B) In video, you don't even really want bokeh. Honestly, it's pretty disturbing.

    • @TechnoBabble
      @TechnoBabble Рік тому

      @@te0pol159 maybe you should look up said famous photos for yourself, plenty of them have clearly visible focus falloff.

    • @te0pol159
      @te0pol159 Рік тому

      @@TechnoBabble There is of course some bokeh, but very little of it and all of the photographs are possible to recreate with MFT. And the famous photographs that do have bokeh, are usually portraits.

  • @patricelanclume1656
    @patricelanclume1656 Рік тому +1

    will you test the Canon R7 ?

  • @dylanfgarrison
    @dylanfgarrison Рік тому +12

    I moved from a GH5 (4 years) to an A1 (one year now). I know, not really comparable, and for those four years I loved my GH5. That said, do I like my A1 3.25 x more than the GH5? Absolutely! When I need it, the auto focus is next level. The clean ISO at 4000 is amazing. The 4K 120p. Brilliant. The auto white balance out of the camera is also far more accurate. The 50 mp photos… you can crop for days! And I don’t even shoot sports where the 30 fps would be amazing.
    My point? You can buy happiness, at least in the world of cameras.

    • @user-ep3ug9ry3p
      @user-ep3ug9ry3p Рік тому

      Nothing can compare to the all mighty A1, not Z9, not R3. It's the absolute King.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Рік тому

      Auto WB? Just set it to overcast, sunny or indoor fluorescent, auto WB needs to perish its bad and should never been made in the first place.
      And its no excuse to use it, its not like we live on a planet were light colour outside changes rapidly in 10 minutes.

    • @peruswlkp
      @peruswlkp Рік тому +2

      em... are you comparing Sony A1 with Lumix GH5? really? lets compare maybe with Lumix G3 and the gap will be even much bigger... or maybe with Nokia 3310.. that whould be cool!!

  • @ghostapi874
    @ghostapi874 Рік тому +1

    Good old reliable fuji autofocus at 17:11

  • @yanniskorsavvidis7111
    @yanniskorsavvidis7111 Рік тому

    Could you rent Fujinon 150 600? It’s magnificent at least at photos.

  • @MajmunskaPosla
    @MajmunskaPosla Рік тому +2

    80th. Like my Panasonic G80.

  • @kenwiberg6517
    @kenwiberg6517 Рік тому

    9:40 maybe a Northern Flicker (woodpecker family) ....l. I've shot many of them with my 150-400 f/4.5, on my OM-1 and previously on my EM-1 Mark III

  • @PJ-om2wq
    @PJ-om2wq Рік тому

    Can I do any of this with my Sony NEX-6 ?

  • @kennygo8300
    @kennygo8300 Рік тому

    I know you're not much into "photographers", but as far as wildlife in Canada, it's hard to beat Simon d'Entremont. You should check out his channel. BTW, he shoots Canon. (I'm not a Canon fanboy... I've never used one).

  • @marian-stirbescu
    @marian-stirbescu 10 місяців тому

    Wow❤

  • @mgs.915
    @mgs.915 5 місяців тому

    Here I am with my phone and some cheap point and shoots since it’s what I can afford just having a blast taking pictures😂

  • @gregoryrogalsky6937
    @gregoryrogalsky6937 Рік тому +1

    24X36 is the sweet spot.

  • @ivandj707
    @ivandj707 Рік тому

    Maybe you should look for a good luts for sony (phantom or some other that color grade well). It will give better image quality than buying an expensive Leica prime lens + GH6.

  • @danielaargandonalowe9764
    @danielaargandonalowe9764 Рік тому

    The brownish heron is a juvenile ! :)

  • @XploitationRR
    @XploitationRR Рік тому +1

    In German, a raccoon is a bear. A Waschbär -- literally a Washing Bear.

  • @ahdnoh
    @ahdnoh Рік тому

    Panny boy redemption arc incoming.

  • @chuckholtlocker605
    @chuckholtlocker605 Рік тому +1

    I wrestled in High School... Dad never came to a single match. Some Dads are Sonys.. some are Panasonics.

  • @iaido01
    @iaido01 Рік тому

    The reason i love my fujifilm Xt-4 more than my sony A7III is not because it is better, because it isn’t in my opinion, but inlove the film simulations and the lenses are extremely “affordable” for the same sharpness i get with a 1400 dollar sony lens and it smaller. Xt-4 and before that the XT-3 always went with me on vacations

    • @H0mework
      @H0mework 11 місяців тому

      I feel so guilty for liking my cheaper and/or worst gear... Like my phone

  • @jonkeau5155
    @jonkeau5155 Рік тому

    I’ve found my GH5 takes excellent photos on long zoom!

  • @nVuFilms
    @nVuFilms Рік тому +6

    Some of the "richness",colors, sharpness you see may be due to the lens used and not the sensor size.

  • @erkko69
    @erkko69 Рік тому

    I love your nature document videos!!! You are better than that David Addhamburger! Please do some more, its so cool to see those killer turtles and stuff!😀👍🦜🐘

  • @jlyn8228
    @jlyn8228 4 місяці тому

    You really need to buy a similar shirt Mr. Conspiracies