I'm using the R5C but I may get the C70 later this year as my main, with the R5C being my B and Gimbal Cam. I do a lot of client interviews with corporate work, and going to be doing a few personal doc projects. And having a dedicated Gimbal cam... I just don't like moving my camera from a tripod to a gimbal back to a tripod back to a gimbal... And I don't mean in one project, I mean at all lol
@@BrockRoberts Yeah I do Photography and Video for my clients. Many people I follow won't use the C70 because of the super 35 but, my B-Cam now is an EOS R with a Ninja V and to shoot that 4K, well everyone knows. And before I got the R5C, my B-Cam on Client work was a T6i, so, I'm use to crops and don't have a prob with them. Just move back lol
@@EddieWoodsRemnantOutreach the best way to use the C70 is with the speed booster. It gives you a full frame look and really doesn’t have many noticeable downsides. I do it 99% of the time. It’s fantastic.
Good stuff fam. Back in 2023 I sold off a bunch of gear, in order to downsize a bit. I regret most, selling my 85mm EF f/1.4. Amazing lens. SO my kit right now is pretty basic, but covers all my needs. Canon R5 and C100 Mark II with a variety of lenses. Thanks for sharing your kit.
Really considering this camera, love the filmic look. Stuck between getting a hybrid (leaning towards the canon r5c) or just getting the c70 and saving to get a photo camera (maybe r6ii) as a b-cam. Also canon has 2 new cinema cameras coming this year so now I’m more unsure.
The C70 is one of the best “affordable” true cinema cameras out there and I think will be for the next few years regardless of what Canon comes out with. I run the R6ii & C70 combo and it’s great! R5C is great too much definitely a different look.
Great, great content!! Thank you. Im looking into getting a C70 as I'd like to start getting into some solo filmmaking projects. So obviously I am about to spend a decent amount of money, so in your opinion, what would be the lens you would start out with from a filmmaking perspective. I realize a lot comes into play here, but just looking at a good first lens that can cover a lot of, or enough, ground. I do love anamorphic, but that probably is not the first lens I want...lol. Thanks again andIi definitely subscribed!!
Don't buy if you don't need to. Use what you have to the fullest thats the way. And when the time comes to invest you know its a good investment and you will not regret it
Thank God I found someone who is not a gimbal fan. Though there are times you need a gimbal, I won't use it if I can get away without it. Great video and by the way can you please clean your C70? 😉
For sure! Definitely times where you need a gimbal but generally I’m not a fan. I’m sorry 😅 I noticed that on the edit. Saw dust from the last shoot I had haha
What gear are you guys using in 2024?
Canon C70 and I am not planning to change it anytime soon.
@@threethroneproductions5498 nice!!
R5C / Sigma 24-70 / RS3 Pro are my main go-tos
r5c
Nicely done! I am also quite content with the C70 for the foreseeable future. Such a workhorse.
Thanks!! Agreed! It’s a beast!
Akaso Brave 7 Action Cam, DJI Mini 3 and 4 Pro and Air 3. Haven' gotten a Cannon yet, but that will be my b'day present to myself in March. 😎👍
Nice!! Sounds like a great kit!
Love my C70, never getting rid of it
I’m right there with you!
C70 in the right colourist hands is a deadly combination
On a baby R6 but aspire to own one c70
No doubt!! R6 is killer too!
I'm using the R5C but I may get the C70 later this year as my main, with the R5C being my B and Gimbal Cam. I do a lot of client interviews with corporate work, and going to be doing a few personal doc projects.
And having a dedicated Gimbal cam... I just don't like moving my camera from a tripod to a gimbal back to a tripod back to a gimbal... And I don't mean in one project, I mean at all lol
Yeah the R5C is great! I definitely think the C70 is the best for filmmaking and videos. R5C is great if you want photos & video or full frame.
@@BrockRoberts Yeah I do Photography and Video for my clients.
Many people I follow won't use the C70 because of the super 35 but, my B-Cam now is an EOS R with a Ninja V and to shoot that 4K, well everyone knows.
And before I got the R5C, my B-Cam on Client work was a T6i, so, I'm use to crops and don't have a prob with them. Just move back lol
@@EddieWoodsRemnantOutreach the best way to use the C70 is with the speed booster. It gives you a full frame look and really doesn’t have many noticeable downsides. I do it 99% of the time. It’s fantastic.
Good stuff fam. Back in 2023 I sold off a bunch of gear, in order to downsize a bit. I regret most, selling my 85mm EF f/1.4. Amazing lens. SO my kit right now is pretty basic, but covers all my needs. Canon R5 and C100 Mark II with a variety of lenses. Thanks for sharing your kit.
It’s one of my favorites for sure! It would definitely be hard for me to get rid of haha sometimes basic is better!! If it works…it works!
Really considering this camera, love the filmic look. Stuck between getting a hybrid (leaning towards the canon r5c) or just getting the c70 and saving to get a photo camera (maybe r6ii) as a b-cam. Also canon has 2 new cinema cameras coming this year so now I’m more unsure.
The C70 is one of the best “affordable” true cinema cameras out there and I think will be for the next few years regardless of what Canon comes out with. I run the R6ii & C70 combo and it’s great! R5C is great too much definitely a different look.
The C70 is a monster.
Agreed!!
Great, great content!! Thank you. Im looking into getting a C70 as I'd like to start getting into some solo filmmaking projects. So obviously I am about to spend a decent amount of money, so in your opinion, what would be the lens you would start out with from a filmmaking perspective. I realize a lot comes into play here, but just looking at a good first lens that can cover a lot of, or enough, ground. I do love anamorphic, but that probably is not the first lens I want...lol. Thanks again andIi definitely subscribed!!
Thanks for the kind words!!
I’d personally go with a 24-70mm of some kind. Really is the best all around. Or even Canon’s new 24-105 1.8!
@@BrockRoberts Thank you so much for the quick reply!! I will look into both of these!!
@@jacobsnightmare1807 absolutely!
Love your channel. Also a c70 user. Any suggestions on bags?
Appreciate it! I primarily use pelican cases these days. Occasionally I’ll use my manfrotto bag. Great size for the C70
Don't buy if you don't need to. Use what you have to the fullest thats the way. And when the time comes to invest you know its a good investment and you will not regret it
Agreed!
Thank God I found someone who is not a gimbal fan. Though there are times you need a gimbal, I won't use it if I can get away without it. Great video and by the way can you please clean your C70? 😉
For sure! Definitely times where you need a gimbal but generally I’m not a fan. I’m sorry 😅 I noticed that on the edit. Saw dust from the last shoot I had haha
@@BrockRoberts It’s all good
Great video! Where’s the lut pack u mentioned?
Check the link in the description!
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