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I remember your X3000 videos on the other channel with greenscreen; and the G85 in Thailand. You should release a "Greatest hits" DVD with comment tracks, and dress up as an old man to introduce each video.
The biggest game changer on UA-cam was the day I came to the platform and saw a little white Canadian boy reviewing a camera and he made me laugh so hard and had been a mainstay in my life besides the few years that I hated him.
I've been saying for a while that drones are the biggest "game changer" in our generation. Being able to get high-quality 4k footage from anywhere in 3D space, tracking vehicles, etc, offers a completely new perspective on everything we film. There was nothing like it before, making it genuinely a different game now. You see it in everything from major movie productions and TV programs, to solo adventurers and motovloggers.
@@Fessoidyes which costed enormous money to operate, but now everybody and their mom can get a drone and get a beautiful 4k videos from their travels for example. That's a gamechanger.
Came to say exactly this, before drones you had to hire a helicopter and now the world and his dog can go out and take cinematic ariels or fast and furious fpv footage.
The average person cannot afford to hire a fkin heli to get aerial photos and videos, they still can’t now. Before DJI drones, there were already fpv and rc airplanes with wireless cams but they were rather unreliable and the tech simply wasn’t there yet, DJI made it all into one singular product with the Phantom.
@@JojoJoget It was literally the only consumer mirrorless camera with 4K60p 10 bit and amazing IBIS, so yes, it was a game changer. Everyone and their dog was crazy about it :)
Thinking back to it, that was one of the best Christmas presents I ever got. Sony Walkman The portable space invaders game TI99 computer complete with audio tape drive (once it went on sale for $99 and a $50 rebate which brought it to $50 total)
The LUMIX G1, released in September 2008, was the first modern mirrorless camera. Even if it didn’t shoot video! And let’s not forget the GH2, the first mirrorless video camera with decent specs (for its day).
My personal favorite is: "I WAS WRONG ABOUT...." after they just made a video shilling and trying to sell some product. Then 2 weeks later they promote the "Game CHANGER!" product, then 2 weeks, guess what, they were wrong again, and "5 reasons you need THIS INSTEAD!" it's disgusting.
@@adriaanjelle Even Worse "product is the best?", Ooh I hate that question mark. You made dammed statement, not a question, now justify it. Or " brutally honest review" and then it's just some mild criticism so the shill doesn't get blacklisted.
My Gamechangers in the last Years: 1. My first mirrorless Camera, the Fujifilm X-T2; 2. The Apple M1 processor; 3. The YT channel „Camera Conspiracies“ 🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂❤
Mentioning Apple silicon is genius. Affordable computers that outpace everything else in power. I edit Red footage off of a MacBook Air like it’s nothing. Just crazy
@@nickm50what specs are you running with your Air? I still have the intel iMac and it’s finally starting to slow down on me and I don’t know what the equivalence is to the new M1, M2 and M3 chips
@@Eric.mov_ You don't have to think about it! Even the M1 blows every Intel process out of the ring with the first clock!!! 😂 I have an M1 Mac mini with 16GB and 4K is cut like butter without the fan being audible! Now I would take an M2 with a sufficient hard drive and main memory as my MacBook Air with M1 shifts down a gear when creating HDR in Lightroom with the third parallel process. But even then it's still faster than its Intel predecessor! 🥳😎
@@collapsingruins simply stating that they outpace most other machines in their price bracket, allowing for smoother post production workflows that don’t take a long time to load/ render. Not everything is to be take so seriously, bone head.
We need a camera executive meeting where Johnson (there is one at every company) discusses with his bosses the past game changers and what they should do next.
For video, 1. The original GoPro Hero. I was mounting Sony 8mm camcorders to my motorcycle before that came out. 2. Panasonic VHS-C camcorders cut camcorder size in half. 3. RCA camcorders that used VHS took over from 35mm film and made it possible for anyone to make home movies. 4. Sony 8mm camcorders that had incredible features, optical stab and zoom. 5. Insta 360 Go that recorded 1080p stabilized video in a camera the size of your thumb. 6. Almost forgot, Parrot AR Drone was the first consumer, readily available drone you could buy to get aerial perspectives.
A73 was a game changer, everybody either had one, or wanted one. The Pocket 4K was a game changer. It made cinema cameras available to the average person. Before that, only pros had cinema cameras. The first DJI drones where game changers, and so was the first few GoPro’s. But the biggest game changer was UA-cam!
Agree on A7 iii, just try to find a full frame camera review from mid 2018-2021 that does not compare it to a7 iii (I think its pitch was no compromise full frame camera for cheap (for full frame)).
For me A73 is like an M50 for the pros, lol. Everyone just has it. The go to camera. Enormous amount of them can be found in used market todays, at least in my country.
It's also the most overrated camera of all time. I guess it had to exist but it feels like a beta version of what full frame is today - 10 bit, flippy screen, stabilization that works, af that works, high quality viewfinders and monitors, build quality, ergonomics. Even the S5 mk1 runs in circles around it.
The A7 was a game changer for lots of reasons, but I think one of the main reasons was being able to adapt old full frame glass from almost all of lens history. Favourites were the Minolta Rokkor 40mm f/2 and the Konica Hexanon 57mm f/1.2. Of course most people got over it eventually, but it certainly changed many games.
As a casual. I would say 5D, A7, Pocket 3, GoPro whatever the first generation I’m gonna add phones. The Sony Ericsson K750 candy bar, decent camera for a phone back. Then one of the series of IPhone. Not the first gen. Maybe iPhone 4. At some point I stopped carrying my dslr because it was good enough with portrait mode and low light video recording. And going even farther back the pocketable amazing metal build quality of the canon power shot ixus and following series was the absolutely the best picture taking. I swear it did some in camera work to warm and get those famous canon colors for very flattering pics.
Kodak DCS Pro 14n (FF), Olympus E-3 (acticulated screen), Canon 5D (mass market FF), Sony A7 (mirrorless FF), OM OM-1 (stacked sensor with live ND), Sony A9 III (global shutter)
Aren't we all forgetting one of the most important gamechangers of our generation - *the first full frame mirrorless camera* - the Sony α7, which signalled the demise of the DSLR?
For me it was the GH4R back in 2016. I used it mainly for Wedding videography. So versatile at this time with so many different recording codecs. Real C4K, 96fps in FHD. Together with a Blackmagic video assist you could record 4:2:2 10bit in V-log. Also I used it with a metabones speedboster. With a Canon 50mm f1.4 EF you got something like a 85mm F0.9. Also with the legendary Sigma ef 18-35 F1.8 a great combo! ❤
Original iPhone was a gamechanger for me. In daylight could capture memorable photos for myself (im just a hobbyist and don't share my photos) when i didn't have my compact digital camera on me Just reflecting on it, how that thing developed 😮
We need a x3000II . I took that camera everywhere. I sold my gopros after I got it and till this day I still would use the x3000 over the newest gopro.
My Nikon D5000 (purchased 2010) shot 1080p video at 30 fps and had a rear screen that flipped up and down 180 degrees for selfies and Vlogging. All the Sony and Canon people yawned. I still have the camera and the rear flip screen still works perfectly.
The x3000 and RX10iii were game changer cameras for me. And in the early 2010's, the Sony a65 (a-mount, translucent lens and 1st 1080p 60fps camera!) Recently sold the latter, not sure what I want next...
I remember that Schmee 150 was using the X3000 in his car videos using suction cups to attach them to the windows and car body. Good list here!! Have a great day....
Are we so used to excellent ISO and low light that you didn't even mention the A7s destroying everything and forcing the industry forward? Still remember seeing Phillip Bloom's Now I see video and not believing it could be real... or how about Clear image zoom ? that camera line is legendary for so many reasons.
The RED ONE was the absolute game changer camera for me. To be able to buy and use a proper camera with 4K RAW was insane at that time, and I’ll always be grateful for what RED did, even though I’m not in that ecosystem anymore.
I would add the Insta360 X2. Throughout the years I've had Sony VCR's, Canon Eos 5DM3, Sony A7III which were all huge steps forward. I still carry a Sony A7S3, DJI Pocket 3, and always the Insta360 X4 (now). Shoot first, point later opens up a lot of doors.
The thing that changed my game the most was the Nikon Z9 because I get birds in flight with eye AF at an unfeasibly high hit rate. Also the Panasonic GX8 with the Lumix 100-400mm lens which gave me 800mm ff equivalent. It's so small and nice to carry around, pity about the AF for wildlife though, just birds sitting still, but if they every make a 4/3rds S9 type, I'll get that.
For me personally it was the Sony HVR-Z1E it brought me back to video after a long absence. I love the ENG style to this day. My GH6 gave me 4k 120 and colour science I still love - I’ll never sell mine plus an intro to cinema and anamorphic. My A7Sii allowed me to film in old graveyards at night for some serious Halloween vibes and the pocket 3 is my goto for any street walks. My main issue now is my computers can’t keep up with the cameras. Hence I’m awaiting the M4 pro Mac mini - game changer :D
Gamechanger is your lighting setup. Theres no perfect camera, but damn there's a sweet perfect lighting setup. Good on ya bud! Greetings from Saskatchetoon eh!
These recent "gamechangers" pale into insignificance compared the truly big game changers during my lifetime. There was the TLR that replaced the Speed Graphic in the 1960's. I still have my Speed Graphic, but also my Minolta Autocord TLR. Then there was the Pentax Spotmatic. I never used one myself. I did get a Pentax MX around 1980. The Kodak Instamatic was a huge game changer for the average person. Then for pro's the Nikon FA around 1984-ish was a significant game changer. I love mine. Maybe my favorite camera of all time. Everyone talks about the matrix metering, but for me the 1/250th second flash sync was ever more important than multi pattern metering, but between them those features changed photography. I never owned the next game changer, the Minolta Maxxum 7000, the first AF 35mm SLR, but I loved the AF cameras of the 1990's. Another 80's game changer that I never owned was the Canon T90 which pioneered modern camera design. My first digital was in the early 90's, the Kodak DCS200. I still have mine. It is the monochrome version. The Apple Quicktake was a game changer, but the Casio QV-10 from the same period was probably more important. I never had the Casio, but I do have a Quicktake. The Nikon D1 of 1999 was a bigtime game changer. The Canon 5D Mark II has to get a gong as a game changer. I never bought one, but everyone who did loved theirs. The Panasonic G1, followed by the GH1 were huge game changers as the first mirrorless cameras. My GH1 and GH2 are on the shelf in front of me. The GH4 and GH5 must share a gong as giant game changers. Around that time I started noticing GoPro and various of their cameras were game changers. The biggest game changer of recent times has been DJI drones, DJI Pocket, and Sony ZV-E10, and RX100 VII. Drones have been huge, but the two Sony's are more important upgrades than truly revolutionary. For me personally, in my career the biggest revolutions were the Autocord TLR, Nikon FA, Kodak DCS 200, the GH1, GH5 II. While not as important to the whole industry, my Mavic Air, Pocket 1 and 2, and Sony ZV-E10 have been making a smaller scale game change in my image making these days. However, all subsequent cameras never changed making images more than Daguerre's 1839 original, and probably Kodak's first roll film cameras in the 1890's. They were the really big guns of game changing. And while it feels like it sometimes, I am not old enough to have used those cameras :)
A9 I think was the first BSI and stacked sensor? And obviously one has to mention the a73. It didn't change the game technologically speaking but it did single-handedly change the industry from DSLR to mirrorless
My first digital was Olympus c-2000. Then an Olympus e500. Canon PowerShot tx-1 was coolest, shaped like a pack of cigarettes, held it vertical like an old 8mm and had a flip screen, fun and good looking little cam, mine broke otherwise I'd probably still play around with it for a vintage grainy low res look
I'll probably get laughted at for this, but the OG GoPro changed the game for me. I used to play airsoft, and "action cams" weren't a thing yet. Then a Hero comes along (sorry, not sorry) and introduces a small tough camera that is mountable. The tough case was not only tough but waterproof to at least snorkeling depths, another activity I partook in when I traveled. I loved this camera so much, I wanted the Session5 to do multi angle shots of my airsoft games from first person perspective to gun mount...but I never got around to it, and quit playing after 5 years. I only replaced that cam with the DJI Action, for the front facing screen.
My game changer was the Sony 200-600mm internal focusing zoom lens. Finally an affordable long zoom for my Sony full frame cameras that was native and not some 3rd party converted dslr crap! The success of that lens lead to Nikon’s cheap telephoto primes. Now, if only Sony would take the hint.
I still remember people were so mad at Sony for delaying the a7SIII. If not for the constant rumors I would have switched to Canon R5 (so glad I didn't). And then in 2020 they dropped the best prosumer video camera ever. I preordered on the day it announced, and I'm still using it to this day.
Thanks to Markuspix And You, Have Two of the Greats Both Sony, RX100 + A7SIii No Buyer Remorse. Spent a Year looking at many Cams before deciding. Yours and a Couple of Other Channels were beneficial to making the Decision. Thanks for your input.
You have to mention some UA-camrs like Peter McKinnon, Casey Neistat and Kasey Stern who inspired millions of regular people to go out and film. Definitely game changers.
you know a real game changer would be when cameras revert back to lower MP sensors to give us better results, for video mainly as well special photo people scrubs
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I remember your X3000 videos on the other channel with greenscreen; and the G85 in Thailand. You should release a "Greatest hits" DVD with comment tracks, and dress up as an old man to introduce each video.
And the magnets weight 8kg + the weight of the backpack
The biggest game changer on UA-cam was the day I came to the platform and saw a little white Canadian boy reviewing a camera and he made me laugh so hard and had been a mainstay in my life besides the few years that I hated him.
did he bash some gear you owned? or do you take photos?
I've been saying for a while that drones are the biggest "game changer" in our generation. Being able to get high-quality 4k footage from anywhere in 3D space, tracking vehicles, etc, offers a completely new perspective on everything we film. There was nothing like it before, making it genuinely a different game now. You see it in everything from major movie productions and TV programs, to solo adventurers and motovloggers.
there were helicopters
@@Fessoidyes which costed enormous money to operate, but now everybody and their mom can get a drone and get a beautiful 4k videos from their travels for example. That's a gamechanger.
@@Fessoid Helicopters aren't the same -- extremely prohibitive in being able to afford a helicopter, who can fly it, where, for how long, etc...
Came to say exactly this, before drones you had to hire a helicopter and now the world and his dog can go out and take cinematic ariels or fast and furious fpv footage.
The average person cannot afford to hire a fkin heli to get aerial photos and videos, they still can’t now. Before DJI drones, there were already fpv and rc airplanes with wireless cams but they were rather unreliable and the tech simply wasn’t there yet, DJI made it all into one singular product with the Phantom.
Gh5 is the most important camera in history 4k50 10 bit, great ibis and really good image quality. It forced the industry to follow
To this day a way underrated camera. If it hadnt had a m43 sensor it would have been insanely popular
@@ReneSebastian If it had AF, you mean :)
It was just another mirrorless camera but with good video specs, not a gamechanger
@@JojoJoget It was literally the only consumer mirrorless camera with 4K60p 10 bit and amazing IBIS, so yes, it was a game changer. Everyone and their dog was crazy about it :)
I just thought about the love I had for the gh5, the gh5 walked so my r5 mk ii could run. And baby we have come a long way 🎉
Sony Walkman for me was the biggest game changer 😊 maybe you had to be around at that time to understand just how much of a leap forward it was.
Thinking back to it, that was one of the best Christmas presents I ever got.
Sony Walkman
The portable space invaders game
TI99 computer complete with audio tape drive (once it went on sale for $99 and a $50 rebate which brought it to $50 total)
Yep, then the music starts playing slower with low batteries :)
@@cameraconspiracies It’s like slow motion but for audio!
@@Joe_VanCleave the cassettes had a cinematic softness, none of this clinical digital hell
My biggest gamechanger was the discovery of Squarespace.
Do you have a discount code?
Lol😅
In combination with Nord VPN
What's a squarespace ? 🤷. Never heard of it. 😂. I've always speed dialed it out. 😂😂
😂
The LUMIX G1, released in September 2008, was the first modern mirrorless camera. Even if it didn’t shoot video! And let’s not forget the GH2, the first mirrorless video camera with decent specs (for its day).
My personal favorite is: "I WAS WRONG ABOUT...." after they just made a video shilling and trying to sell some product. Then 2 weeks later they promote the "Game CHANGER!" product, then 2 weeks, guess what, they were wrong again, and "5 reasons you need THIS INSTEAD!" it's disgusting.
don't forget the 'BEST EVER!!!' youtubers
@@adriaanjelle Even Worse "product is the best?", Ooh I hate that question mark. You made dammed statement, not a question, now justify it. Or " brutally honest review" and then it's just some mild criticism so the shill doesn't get blacklisted.
My Gamechangers in the last Years: 1. My first mirrorless Camera, the Fujifilm X-T2; 2. The Apple M1 processor; 3. The YT channel „Camera Conspiracies“ 🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂❤
Mentioning Apple silicon is genius. Affordable computers that outpace everything else in power. I edit Red footage off of a MacBook Air like it’s nothing. Just crazy
@@nickm50what specs are you running with your Air? I still have the intel iMac and it’s finally starting to slow down on me and I don’t know what the equivalence is to the new M1, M2 and M3 chips
@@Eric.mov_ m3 air base with 512gb storage. I use FCPX so it’s optimized for silicon, which is why my speeds are that good
@@Eric.mov_ You don't have to think about it! Even the M1 blows every Intel process out of the ring with the first clock!!! 😂 I have an M1 Mac mini with 16GB and 4K is cut like butter without the fan being audible! Now I would take an M2 with a sufficient hard drive and main memory as my MacBook Air with M1 shifts down a gear when creating HDR in Lightroom with the third parallel process. But even then it's still faster than its Intel predecessor! 🥳😎
@@collapsingruins simply stating that they outpace most other machines in their price bracket, allowing for smoother post production workflows that don’t take a long time to load/ render. Not everything is to be take so seriously, bone head.
We need a camera executive meeting where Johnson (there is one at every company) discusses with his bosses the past game changers and what they should do next.
The wheel and fire was pretty gamechanging.
Pretty sure they were discovered prior to our generation….
That poor elf that gave his life for the A7SIII. A moment of silence.
I think in the full frame arena the A7-3 and the A7s-3 set the trend of greatness to come.
Ahh ive still got my P900 for videoing Chemtrail planes.
Hey man, big fan of yours. Never change your style :)
The Sony a7iii was the first game changer for sure, still competes and in many cases beats Nikons whole mirrorless line up in autofocus.
Olympus OM-D E-M5 was a game changer for mirrorless cameras.
Exactly. Great camera with IBIS, Weather sealing...
I'd say it was the original E-M1...
For video,
1. The original GoPro Hero. I was mounting Sony 8mm camcorders to my motorcycle before that came out.
2. Panasonic VHS-C camcorders cut camcorder size in half.
3. RCA camcorders that used VHS took over from 35mm film and made it possible for anyone to make home movies.
4. Sony 8mm camcorders that had incredible features, optical stab and zoom.
5. Insta 360 Go that recorded 1080p stabilized video in a camera the size of your thumb.
6. Almost forgot, Parrot AR Drone was the first consumer, readily available drone you could buy to get aerial perspectives.
That Intro was 💯🎯
This video is a game changer
😂
Those colours are looking good on the Z6 III.
Camera Conspiracies, game changer right there.
A73 was a game changer, everybody either had one, or wanted one. The Pocket 4K was a game changer. It made cinema cameras available to the average person. Before that, only pros had cinema cameras. The first DJI drones where game changers, and so was the first few GoPro’s. But the biggest game changer was UA-cam!
Agree on A7 iii, just try to find a full frame camera review from mid 2018-2021 that does not compare it to a7 iii (I think its pitch was no compromise full frame camera for cheap (for full frame)).
For me A73 is like an M50 for the pros, lol. Everyone just has it. The go to camera. Enormous amount of them can be found in used market todays, at least in my country.
I mean the A73 was accessible, anyone could use it be it amateurs or pros, the shutter sucks though
It's also the most overrated camera of all time. I guess it had to exist but it feels like a beta version of what full frame is today - 10 bit, flippy screen, stabilization that works, af that works, high quality viewfinders and monitors, build quality, ergonomics. Even the S5 mk1 runs in circles around it.
Happy 160k!
The A7 was a game changer for lots of reasons, but I think one of the main reasons was being able to adapt old full frame glass from almost all of lens history. Favourites were the Minolta Rokkor 40mm f/2 and the Konica Hexanon 57mm f/1.2.
Of course most people got over it eventually, but it certainly changed many games.
Leica M9, Sony a7S & a7RII were the game changers, the Zhiyun Crane and GoPro too.
As a casual. I would say 5D, A7, Pocket 3, GoPro whatever the first generation
I’m gonna add phones. The Sony Ericsson K750 candy bar, decent camera for a phone back. Then one of the series of IPhone. Not the first gen. Maybe iPhone 4. At some point I stopped carrying my dslr because it was good enough with portrait mode and low light video recording.
And going even farther back the pocketable amazing metal build quality of the canon power shot ixus and following series was the absolutely the best picture taking. I swear it did some in camera work to warm and get those famous canon colors for very flattering pics.
I love this content! You`re like the Asmongold of camera content.
13:01 the best shot I've seen in your channel 👏 👏
Canon 5D II - LUMIX GH1 - Canon 70D - Sony a7s III
Olympus XZ-1 and the Canon S90 - the RX100 would not have existed without these cameras to lead the way.
Canon 70d, Sony A7 III, Lumix gh5, osmo pocket... All game changers
Kodak DCS Pro 14n (FF), Olympus E-3 (acticulated screen), Canon 5D (mass market FF), Sony A7 (mirrorless FF), OM OM-1 (stacked sensor with live ND), Sony A9 III (global shutter)
Aren't we all forgetting one of the most important gamechangers of our generation - *the first full frame mirrorless camera* - the Sony α7, which signalled the demise of the DSLR?
Olympus E-M1, it really shook up things showing that mirrorless was a viable option. Even today, that camera is still solid.
For me it was the GH4R back in 2016. I used it mainly for Wedding videography. So versatile at this time with so many different recording codecs. Real C4K, 96fps in FHD. Together with a Blackmagic video assist you could record 4:2:2 10bit in V-log. Also I used it with a metabones speedboster. With a Canon 50mm f1.4 EF you got something like a 85mm F0.9. Also with the legendary Sigma ef 18-35 F1.8 a great combo! ❤
I remember the Canon t1i with 20p HD. Which is technically 4 fps more cinematic than todays 24p cameras.
Original iPhone was a gamechanger for me. In daylight could capture memorable photos for myself (im just a hobbyist and don't share my photos) when i didn't have my compact digital camera on me
Just reflecting on it, how that thing developed 😮
Excellent content, for me and many others it started by hacking the GH2, what an achievement, then came the canon 5d ii.
@cameraconspiracies is a game changer! 🤩
0:55 Canon 5D Mk2
2:07 Canon 70D
3:15 Sony FDR-X3000
4:32 Sony RX100
6:23 Fuji XT4
7:46 Nikon P900
8:56 Sony A7SIII
10:07 Huawei P40 Pro
11:20 iPhone 15 Pro Max
11:59 DJI Pocket 3
13:08 Nikon NIKKOR Z 600mm f6.3
14:29 Honorable mentions
I got one 70d... first "real" camera i bought. :P
We need a x3000II . I took that camera everywhere. I sold my gopros after I got it and till this day I still would use the x3000 over the newest gopro.
That first X3000 shot was really cool. What is that? A maze?
I stopped all work to check this video out. Was not dissapointed.
The Sony Action Cam was my first camera. Phenomenal camera. Good budget GoPro rival
A7Riv, A7iii, Fx30, S1h, Gh5, DJI mavic mini
Gimbals, BRAW, DJI drones, global shutter A9III
That Nikon Z6iii is so clutch.
the into!!!! i agree!!! seen a ton of that!!
My Nikon D5000 (purchased 2010) shot 1080p video at 30 fps and had a rear screen that flipped up and down 180 degrees for selfies and Vlogging. All the Sony and Canon people yawned. I still have the camera and the rear flip screen still works perfectly.
Ah ive still got mine also, it did overheat though pretty quick here in Australia.
The x3000 and RX10iii were game changer cameras for me. And in the early 2010's, the Sony a65 (a-mount, translucent lens and 1st 1080p 60fps camera!) Recently sold the latter, not sure what I want next...
I remember using the EF 28 2.8 with IS on my 5dii when it came out and being blown away.
I love this episode
I remember that Schmee 150 was using the X3000 in his car videos using suction cups to attach them to the windows and car body. Good list here!! Have a great day....
Sony VX1000, Sony PD-150, Panasonic DVX100
Are we so used to excellent ISO and low light that you didn't even mention the A7s destroying everything and forcing the industry forward? Still remember seeing Phillip Bloom's Now I see video and not believing it could be real... or how about Clear image zoom ? that camera line is legendary for so many reasons.
I am ready to have my game changed...
The RED ONE was the absolute game changer camera for me. To be able to buy and use a proper camera with 4K RAW was insane at that time, and I’ll always be grateful for what RED did, even though I’m not in that ecosystem anymore.
X3000! Love that cam had it since day one (and also az1, as50 and as200). And i still use it for specialty shots alongside my newer action 4.
YOU DA MAN! LOL. Thanks for that... Gamechanging!
I would add the Insta360 X2. Throughout the years I've had Sony VCR's, Canon Eos 5DM3, Sony A7III which were all huge steps forward. I still carry a Sony A7S3, DJI Pocket 3, and always the Insta360 X4 (now). Shoot first, point later opens up a lot of doors.
The thing that changed my game the most was the Nikon Z9 because I get birds in flight with eye AF at an unfeasibly high hit rate. Also the Panasonic GX8 with the Lumix 100-400mm lens which gave me 800mm ff equivalent. It's so small and nice to carry around, pity about the AF for wildlife though, just birds sitting still, but if they every make a 4/3rds S9 type, I'll get that.
For me personally it was the Sony HVR-Z1E it brought me back to video after a long absence. I love the ENG style to this day. My GH6 gave me 4k 120 and colour science I still love - I’ll never sell mine plus an intro to cinema and anamorphic. My A7Sii allowed me to film in old graveyards at night for some serious Halloween vibes and the pocket 3 is my goto for any street walks. My main issue now is my computers can’t keep up with the cameras. Hence I’m awaiting the M4 pro Mac mini - game changer :D
A7s2 for low light video n photo! That was game changing!
Man you''re hilarious! Keep up the good work ;>
Gamechanger is your lighting setup. Theres no perfect camera, but damn there's a sweet perfect lighting setup. Good on ya bud! Greetings from Saskatchetoon eh!
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the sony a7iii that was an "affordable" full frame hybrid camera and is what got me doing video.
@cameraconspiracies could you please tell me what you use to clip your phone to your backpack?
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Game Changer was watching your reviews
the humble M42 adapter
I just witnessed it :D
You forgot the OM1: A revolutionary camera that also makes sushi!
My om-1mii makes better sushi! 🙃
That AC/DC shirt was a game changer until I saw those shorts.
Your videos crack me up
The R5 was probably the biggest game changer in mirrorless. It introduced 8K and 4k120 before anybody else in a mirrorless camera.
Ive been here for the whole ride. For me, (1) Drones (2) IBIS (Olympus OM-D) (3) Low Light (A7S OG) (4) Internal 4K (GH4) (5) Internal Raw Recording (6) Motorized Gimbals (7) Zoom 1.8 fixed aperture lenses (18-35 1.8) (8) 4k 120 (EOS R5)
These recent "gamechangers" pale into insignificance compared the truly big game changers during my lifetime. There was the TLR that replaced the Speed Graphic in the 1960's. I still have my Speed Graphic, but also my Minolta Autocord TLR.
Then there was the Pentax Spotmatic. I never used one myself. I did get a Pentax MX around 1980.
The Kodak Instamatic was a huge game changer for the average person.
Then for pro's the Nikon FA around 1984-ish was a significant game changer. I love mine. Maybe my favorite camera of all time. Everyone talks about the matrix metering, but for me the 1/250th second flash sync was ever more important than multi pattern metering, but between them those features changed photography.
I never owned the next game changer, the Minolta Maxxum 7000, the first AF 35mm SLR, but I loved the AF cameras of the 1990's.
Another 80's game changer that I never owned was the Canon T90 which pioneered modern camera design.
My first digital was in the early 90's, the Kodak DCS200. I still have mine. It is the monochrome version.
The Apple Quicktake was a game changer, but the Casio QV-10 from the same period was probably more important. I never had the Casio, but I do have a Quicktake.
The Nikon D1 of 1999 was a bigtime game changer.
The Canon 5D Mark II has to get a gong as a game changer. I never bought one, but everyone who did loved theirs.
The Panasonic G1, followed by the GH1 were huge game changers as the first mirrorless cameras. My GH1 and GH2 are on the shelf in front of me.
The GH4 and GH5 must share a gong as giant game changers.
Around that time I started noticing GoPro and various of their cameras were game changers.
The biggest game changer of recent times has been DJI drones, DJI Pocket, and Sony ZV-E10, and RX100 VII. Drones have been huge, but the two Sony's are more important upgrades than truly revolutionary. For me personally, in my career the biggest revolutions were the Autocord TLR, Nikon FA, Kodak DCS 200, the GH1, GH5 II. While not as important to the whole industry, my Mavic Air, Pocket 1 and 2, and Sony ZV-E10 have been making a smaller scale game change in my image making these days.
However, all subsequent cameras never changed making images more than Daguerre's 1839 original, and probably Kodak's first roll film cameras in the 1890's. They were the really big guns of game changing. And while it feels like it sometimes, I am not old enough to have used those cameras :)
Glad he acknowledges that the Pocket 3 is the end game. But sooo glad he torches it anyway. 😂😂
Sigma and Sony changed the game with 1D Pop lenses 🙏🏻
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Dude the samsung nx was pretty ahead of its time
A9III for video with its global shutter?
Canon 5d Mii, Panasonic GH4, Sony A7sii are the top 3. The FX3 is the current king for video but I wouldn’t call it a game changer.
A9 I think was the first BSI and stacked sensor? And obviously one has to mention the a73. It didn't change the game technologically speaking but it did single-handedly change the industry from DSLR to mirrorless
🤣😂Yes. I ve seen lots of those faces ! I loved the intro! Hehhehe
Samsung NX1, game changer as a hybrid camera.
First camera with PDAF in video mode, 4k uncropped and pro-body with reasonable price.
My first digital was Olympus c-2000. Then an Olympus e500. Canon PowerShot tx-1 was coolest, shaped like a pack of cigarettes, held it vertical like an old 8mm and had a flip screen, fun and good looking little cam, mine broke otherwise I'd probably still play around with it for a vintage grainy low res look
everyone said s5iix changed everything except this auto focus is everything guy
I'll probably get laughted at for this, but the OG GoPro changed the game for me. I used to play airsoft, and "action cams" weren't a thing yet. Then a Hero comes along (sorry, not sorry) and introduces a small tough camera that is mountable. The tough case was not only tough but waterproof to at least snorkeling depths, another activity I partook in when I traveled. I loved this camera so much, I wanted the Session5 to do multi angle shots of my airsoft games from first person perspective to gun mount...but I never got around to it, and quit playing after 5 years. I only replaced that cam with the DJI Action, for the front facing screen.
My game changer was the Sony 200-600mm internal focusing zoom lens. Finally an affordable long zoom for my Sony full frame cameras that was native and not some 3rd party converted dslr crap! The success of that lens lead to Nikon’s cheap telephoto primes. Now, if only Sony would take the hint.
I still remember people were so mad at Sony for delaying the a7SIII. If not for the constant rumors I would have switched to Canon R5 (so glad I didn't). And then in 2020 they dropped the best prosumer video camera ever. I preordered on the day it announced, and I'm still using it to this day.
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Olympus OM-D. 1/2 the size of everything else at the time and first (that I know of) to have 5-axis stab.
So when are you rigging up the most perfect fx3/fx30? The ultimate cinema vlog machine
You have to mention some UA-camrs like Peter McKinnon, Casey Neistat and Kasey Stern who inspired millions of regular people to go out and film. Definitely game changers.
you know a real game changer would be when cameras revert back to lower MP sensors to give us better results, for video mainly as well special photo people scrubs
Sony A7Cii gamechanger
10:00 - You forgot about mentioning the Canon R5 prior to the A7S III! Game changer in the field of fake overheating timers!
“…we all knew this was going to happen.” (Sony X300) 🤣