Top notch, Mark! Great video! - Beautiful, to the point, not dragged out, and packed with interesting shots and information. Love this, excited to see more.
The main message of this video is that what matters most is the person behind the camera. Your work is amazing and I'm sure you can pull off a similar quality with any camera you have. I'm still saving for my A7C😀and will be looking out for more content from you as a source of inspiration.
Beautiful work and love the voiceovers. Subscribed! I've been looking at the A7C and maybe the Tamron 17-28mm to replace my GH5 and 8-18mm. Looking for something with good autofocus, image quality and as small and light as I can go. Was hoping for the GH6 but just don't think it's it.
Nice man, thanks for subscribing! So glad you enjoyed this one! That's cool man, I don't really know much about Panasonic but I'd say the a7c is pretty okay when it comes to autofocus. Maybe I'll do a video on it at some point!
The thing about A7C is its single card slot. I'm not sure if its worth the investment for a camera in 2022 that has only 1 sd card slot. Other than that, this camera has features enticing enough that I'm less interested in the A7 III which has dual sd card slots. The only way to resolve this is if I drop an extra $1000 and go for the A7 IV. This is Sony's scheme to gimp the A7C. I'm still leaning toward Sony over Canon because of the affordability of their 3rd party lens options from Sigma and Tamron. Do you shoot paid work with the A7C as the main cam? I'm guessing the only tactic to alleviate this issue is to purchase multiple smaller sized SD cards, and constantly switch them out quickly during shoots so as to reduce the risk of losing the entire day of shoot if one card fails.
Top notch, Mark! Great video! - Beautiful, to the point, not dragged out, and packed with interesting shots and information. Love this, excited to see more.
Thanks so much Jai really glad you liked it!!!
The main message of this video is that what matters most is the person behind the camera. Your work is amazing and I'm sure you can pull off a similar quality with any camera you have. I'm still saving for my A7C😀and will be looking out for more content from you as a source of inspiration.
Thank you so much Ayoola!!! I appreciate it a lot! Got some new stuff boiling in the pot soon, keep an eye out 👀
I love it :) Thanks
Holy crap. This looked amazing. You are talented.
THANK YOU!!! I'm gonna try this tonight with my A7C!
Great video Mark! Shots are amazing.
Thanks Thomas!
Love the video! Good job mark
Thanks Derek!
A1 Video bro really liked it !!
Thanks a lot Kofi!
Duuuude this is 🔥🔥👌🏼
Thank you!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Thats pretty cool. Nice job
Dope video bro! I definitely stopped stressing that meter on the cam and just go for whatever looks and feels right to me at the time.
Hahah love it man! Thank you!
Keep creating
Yes sir!!!
Beautiful work and love the voiceovers. Subscribed! I've been looking at the A7C and maybe the Tamron 17-28mm to replace my GH5 and 8-18mm. Looking for something with good autofocus, image quality and as small and light as I can go. Was hoping for the GH6 but just don't think it's it.
Nice man, thanks for subscribing! So glad you enjoyed this one! That's cool man, I don't really know much about Panasonic but I'd say the a7c is pretty okay when it comes to autofocus. Maybe I'll do a video on it at some point!
Excellent video...
Which lens shooting
Did you use a color space transform for color grading?
The thing about A7C is its single card slot. I'm not sure if its worth the investment for a camera in 2022 that has only 1 sd card slot. Other than that, this camera has features enticing enough that I'm less interested in the A7 III which has dual sd card slots. The only way to resolve this is if I drop an extra $1000 and go for the A7 IV. This is Sony's scheme to gimp the A7C. I'm still leaning toward Sony over Canon because of the affordability of their 3rd party lens options from Sigma and Tamron.
Do you shoot paid work with the A7C as the main cam? I'm guessing the only tactic to alleviate this issue is to purchase multiple smaller sized SD cards, and constantly switch them out quickly during shoots so as to reduce the risk of losing the entire day of shoot if one card fails.