Decided to try out photography/video so I pulled out my old 60d and found your vids I didn't think anyone would still be posting videos about a 10 year old camera lol but your vids are really helping me out! Thanks dude.
Thank you Jacob Bunn for such an awesome video. You just changed my mind about cameras. Love from Nepal. By the way, where are you from. Best wishes to you and your youtube channel. Will be looking forward for new videos.
@@thejacobbunn creative content in general, music videos (everybody and they're mom raps where im at, in tampa fl lol), challenges, current events, behind the scenes wit my friends doing shows and recording songs in the studio and now since im in Tampa i wanna try a mini movie since the bucs hosting they're own super bowl !!
hi thanks for your video I love how you explain things. I've just bought 60D but haven't been practicing a lot. I do have one question when shooting myself in front of camera I can't get the right focus on my face or body if I stay a few metres from the camera, and 60D doesn't connect with phone, so I need to come to the camera, press it (on countdown) and go to the position but didn't get the focus on my face.
Hey Suzy thanks for watching! Yeah that is definitely one of the struggles with the 60D shooting alone. I recommend putting something where you will be standing to get your focus on first (for example I put a lamp or a chair where I’ll be sitting or standing) then I move it out of the way and have my focus!
man i love the way you use your body. also im on thight budget to buy my first camera. you just convinced me to buy this canon 60d. 1 extra subscriber for you from me have a great day 😁
Great video and tutorials bro, Planning to get myself a new camera, torn between 60d and 80d, can you do a video on 80d also? What would you suggest of the two for filming?
Thanks a lot I really appreciate it! I’m actually really tempted to do a video on the 80d. I don’t own one at the moment but know someone who does so I may borrow it for a similar video! For filming the 80d is better because it can shoot 60 FPS, where the 60d can only do 30 FPS. If you’re not trying to spend a lot I think the 60d is more than capable and you can put money into lenses, but if you have the extra money the 80d is essentially a upgraded 60d. It shoots 24.2 megapixel photos has better AF, and the main thing I’d consider is the 60 fps for video. On the other hand though I’ve shot 30 fps and 24 fps and still get great results, just depends where you want to invest your money, both are pretty great!
That’s awesome to hear, you’ll really enjoy it. Yeah I personally use Snapseed on my phone to edit most photos but I’ve also used Lightroom some! For video editing I use Final Cut Pro X. If you’re looking for a free video editor hit film express is really solid. Thanks for watching
Another fantastic video your on your way to becoming a famous movie director keep it up 👍. What are your thoughts on using flexible tripods such as gorilla pods etc for filming when using them as a handheld stabilizer for motion shots when filming
Hey I just want to say I really appreciate your support on each of my videos it truly mean a lot to me that you enjoy the content I make, thank you. I’ve been really interested in trying out a flexible tripod, I have little experience with them but they seem like solid options and I believe they would work fairly well to help stabilize footage when holding it. I’ll have to look into one sometime and let you know how it goes!
Hey thanks so much for watching, yeah I think I can make a quick one explaining that! Give me a few weeks because I have some posts scheduled but once the video is done I’ll comment so you know! I’ll give the best tips I have for it!
How do I transfer my footage on my cannon 60d to my computer or phone (preferably phone). My computer doesn’t have an SD port so I can really only transfer stuff on my phone. What should I do ?
Thanks for another great video! It's been a while since I've worked in the field. What stabilizer are you using? Or is that just a tripod? Also, that pooch of yours is awesome! Is that a California shoreline? Oh, and what program are you using to edit your video?
Such a great and helpful video! Love your down-to-earth teaching style 💪🏻 I actually have a 60D I haven't been using for 5 years - since I upgraded for the 6D (mrk.1). I have a photography job next week and was thinking about testing out to make a short video for their website landing page as an extra service. Do you think I would be better off using the 60D (due to the flip out screen) than my newer 6D? What free pc program is great for editing a short (like 1-2 minutes) video and what resolution, aspect ratio etc. would be great to save it in when I edit it and upload for website use)? Thanks so much in advance - I am off to watch your other videos 😄
Hey thanks so much for the kind words I really do appreciate it! That’s awesome, I think the 60d would be a good option for shooting a video for your client. I use the flip out lcd a lot, personally I think HitFilm Express is a really solid option for free. I would say though with editing software there is a bit of a learning curve so I’d give yourself an extra day to edit and get used to the editor. For exporting I’d stick with 1920x1080, 24FPS, and export it as a .mp4 or .mov, hope this helps!!
@@thejacobbunn Thank you Jacob! I will give Hitfilm Express a go but I am (learned from experience...) always very careful where I download these kinds of programs from. Would you please be able to link to the 'right' place to download this software from? Thank you so much in advance!
@@thejacobbunn Thank you Jacob. Can I ask what the difference in in fps is for 24, 25 or 30? I am an Denmark (Europe) and I am not sure which is the better for me?
Yeah so the FPS is frames per second and most movies are 24 FPS it’s usually the standard because this looks the most natural to the human eye. All my timelines when editing are 24 FPS but for example sometimes I’ll shoot “b-roll” footage at 30 FPS so I can slow it down in editing. So in general I’d suggest shooting at 24 FPS for most projects!
Hey thanks for watching! I use the Ronin-S essentials kit. I mainly use it for the stabilization since the 60d is too old for the focus wheel to be compatible. I’ve noticed it really helps to get smooth footage though!
So how about filming on a gimbal while camera folowing a subject or other cam movements? Autofocus does not really work and manual focus you can't see much on the small screen.
Great question, it’s not always the easiest but I personally set my focal length a bit higher (f/8 for example) to make sure if the distance I keep for the movement isn’t exact they don’t go out of focus and if so it’s just the slightest amount, that way I can always lower it more. It is difficult though especially when shooting in low light, you have to be a lot more accurate with the camera movements than someone using say a camera with spot on autofocus. Potential try attaching your gimbal to a tripod for more stability.
Bro my head is going to explode from not being able to decide on what camera I should get !! Since yesterday , the 60D looks better than most though and your videos are informative and great 👌. Should I just go for it ???
@@thejacobbunn yo i did order it, so excited and thanks a lot for the feedback and the videos you have a great channel and i'll stick to see more insightful and creative content in the future and hope the best of luck
Sorry i just paused at the first tip, guys NEVER ZOOM IN AND THEN ZOOM OUT TO FOCUS, common photography lenses aren't parfocal which means that if you zoom in or out the focus point changes, slightly but changes. Just try to get the best focus with the focal you plan to use by using the magnification button, doing it with the optical zoom might seem better for a fast and almost accurate focus but it'll never be perfect
Appreciate you sharing input man! Yeah I always think using the magnification button is the better option but for some lenses being able to zoom in as well works great, but thanks for clearing up that point for people!
Hey thanks a lot I really appreciate it! Yep everything in this video was shot on the canon 60D except for the shots where the camera itself is on screen!
Hey Savannah, yeah I personally put an object like a lamp in the shot where I’ll be standing in the video that way I can focus on the object and then move it out of the shot. This was I have focus for where I’ll be since I can’t really focus it myself! If you want an example of what I’m talking about I show it at 3:17 in this video! ua-cam.com/video/MSJ2IpIT1_A/v-deo.html
It’s all up to personal preference, I think a 50mm 1.8 lens is great but also enjoy the 18-55mm kit lens. I suggest use what you have now and then build up the quality of your gear as you can afford it!
Here is a video I made about how to get the most out of the kit lens if you’re interested: 18-55mm Doesn't Suck ua-cam.com/video/VdMtNPgl7t0/v-deo.html
@@thejacobbunn can you do a video on it im hearing if you buy this camera for filming its not really worth the. ML because it doesnt let you record for a good amount of time🤔
Hey thanks for watching, I currently only use the: 18-55mm f3.5-5.6, 50mm 1.8, and 75-300mm f4-5.6 I’d say the 50mm is my favorite! I’m looking to try new lenses soon though
Hey Sandy thanks for watching. It should be able to, you might just be in the wrong settings menu. I’d look around more for the 1080 30fps selection in the menus.
Nicolas Bodé hey thanks for watching, I personally don’t know of any ways to use the built in flash on the camera during a video, I personally just bought a small light off of amazon that mounts onto the top of the camera, it works fairly well because it’s a dimmable light so personally that’s what I suggest if you’re looking for a similar set up!
I’d suggest investing in the 50mm 1.8. Shooting at 1.8 allows you to shoot in very little light without noise. Otherwise I’d suggest adding more light to your scene by getting some sort of portable light source!
Hey I know the feeling, I’d suggest you just keep pushing through, try to learn more and test out some different photography, overtime you’ll see the changes in your pics!
I mean it’s not the highest standard for video but it’s not bad at all. I recommend it for how affordable it is, and it’s a great way for people to learn the actual mechanics for videography and filmmaking rather than just relying on autofocus
Decided to try out photography/video so I pulled out my old 60d and found your vids I didn't think anyone would still be posting videos about a 10 year old camera lol but your vids are really helping me out! Thanks dude.
Love to hear it. Thanks for taking the time to watch one of my vids!
So detailed yet to the point explanation. I thought I needed a better camera but your video quality showed me I was wrong
Dude I love to hear that! What are you using the camera for?
I still love this camera model. it constantly surprises me how well it performs
I couldn’t agree more! I owe all my success to the 60D, thanks for watching Marc!
What a FANTASTIC video! This is exactly what I needed!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate that!
I am going to get mine in a couple days.
Thanks for the video and the tips
Hope you enjoy it! It’s a great camera, thanks for watching
Nice! Had My 60D for 10 years, and now i'm only just starting to use it for video. Great tips. Thankyou!
Glad I could help! Hope you’ve had fun with the camera over the years!
Thank you. I went back to this camera again
I saw a cheap 60d on my local "craiglist"... this makes it worth it
That’s sweet, I’m glad you’re going for it, well worth it! Thanks for watching.
You replied all comments.. great job
Thank you Jacob Bunn for such an awesome video. You just changed my mind about cameras. Love from Nepal.
By the way, where are you from. Best wishes to you and your youtube channel. Will be looking forward for new videos.
Dude I appreciate it so much, and Nepal?! That’s sweet. I’m from Oregon in the US!
Great video, going to try now with my Canon 60D, please make more videos teaching 😍
Going to get back into it this month, keep an eye out!
Thank you for the tips
Thanks for taking the time to watch one of my videos!
inspired by your video, I just bought a Canon 60D DSLR camera a few days ago 😅👍🏻
That’s super awesome! I’m glad I could help you make the decision I think you’ll love the camera!
me too :D
Just got mine today😤😤😤
What are you going to shoot?!
@@thejacobbunn creative content in general, music videos (everybody and they're mom raps where im at, in tampa fl lol), challenges, current events, behind the scenes wit my friends doing shows and recording songs in the studio and now since im in Tampa i wanna try a mini movie since the bucs hosting they're own super bowl !!
So glad i found your channel 🎉
Thank you
hi thanks for your video I love how you explain things. I've just bought 60D but haven't been practicing a lot. I do have one question when shooting myself in front of camera I can't get the right focus on my face or body if I stay a few metres from the camera, and 60D doesn't connect with phone, so I need to come to the camera, press it (on countdown) and go to the position but didn't get the focus on my face.
Hey Suzy thanks for watching! Yeah that is definitely one of the struggles with the 60D shooting alone. I recommend putting something where you will be standing to get your focus on first (for example I put a lamp or a chair where I’ll be sitting or standing) then I move it out of the way and have my focus!
Grabbing this camera for my UA-cam. Thanks!
Glad to hear it, I think you’ll really like it!!
man i love the way you use your body. also im on thight budget to buy my first camera. you just convinced me to buy this canon 60d.
1 extra subscriber for you from me
have a great day 😁
Hey thanks it really helps a ton, I’m super glad to hear I think it will be great for you! I appreciate you subscribing it means a lot
Just got one too!
Nice tips!
Thanks a ton I appreciate it!
Great tips. Love it and subscribed.
I appreciate you taking the time to watch one of my videos!
Great video and tutorials bro, Planning to get myself a new camera, torn between 60d and 80d, can you do a video on 80d also? What would you suggest of the two for filming?
Thanks a lot I really appreciate it! I’m actually really tempted to do a video on the 80d. I don’t own one at the moment but know someone who does so I may borrow it for a similar video! For filming the 80d is better because it can shoot 60 FPS, where the 60d can only do 30 FPS. If you’re not trying to spend a lot I think the 60d is more than capable and you can put money into lenses, but if you have the extra money the 80d is essentially a upgraded 60d. It shoots 24.2 megapixel photos has better AF, and the main thing I’d consider is the 60 fps for video. On the other hand though I’ve shot 30 fps and 24 fps and still get great results, just depends where you want to invest your money, both are pretty great!
Hey I just ordered 60d and I cant wait to try your tips. Can you please write in which program do you edit your photos and videos? Cheers xx
That’s awesome to hear, you’ll really enjoy it. Yeah I personally use Snapseed on my phone to edit most photos but I’ve also used Lightroom some! For video editing I use Final Cut Pro X. If you’re looking for a free video editor hit film express is really solid. Thanks for watching
Thank you for the response! That really helps 😊
Another fantastic video your on your way to becoming a famous movie director keep it up 👍. What are your thoughts on using flexible tripods such as gorilla pods etc for filming when using them as a handheld stabilizer for motion shots when filming
Hey I just want to say I really appreciate your support on each of my videos it truly mean a lot to me that you enjoy the content I make, thank you. I’ve been really interested in trying out a flexible tripod, I have little experience with them but they seem like solid options and I believe they would work fairly well to help stabilize footage when holding it. I’ll have to look into one sometime and let you know how it goes!
@@thejacobbunn Awesome I will be looking forward to your next video 👍👍👍👍👍
great tips. thank you !!
Hey thanks so much for watching! If you ever have any questions feel free to ask here or on Instagram!
Thanks for this 👌👌 great tutorial man!
No problem I’m glad I could help out!
What do you suggest for filming surfing to during the day
How to be a human gimbal! Awesome content.
Haha yes! Thanks for watching one of my videos
the video is fun and informative --- beside that i loved the BGM specifically the one around 6:36
Hello sir, can you please make a video on how to adjust focus for landscape videos.
Hey thanks so much for watching, yeah I think I can make a quick one explaining that! Give me a few weeks because I have some posts scheduled but once the video is done I’ll comment so you know! I’ll give the best tips I have for it!
@@thejacobbunn Sure thing. Thanks a lot. You are awesome
How do I transfer my footage on my cannon 60d to my computer or phone (preferably phone). My computer doesn’t have an SD port so I can really only transfer stuff on my phone. What should I do ?
Hey thanks for watching, I’d look into getting a usb to sd card reader for your computer! It’s a good solution
Thanks for the tips bro
No problem Alex, thanks for watching the vid my man 🤘
0:40 not the best solution as the kit lens is not "parfocal". Meaning the focus plane changes when you zoom in or out.
Yeah I definitely suggest the magnification button first but it’s just another option! Appreciate the input and you taking the time to watch
Thanks for another great video! It's been a while since I've worked in the field. What stabilizer are you using? Or is that just a tripod? Also, that pooch of yours is awesome! Is that a California shoreline? Oh, and what program are you using to edit your video?
Hey thanks again man! I use the Ronin-S stabilizer, haha and thanks he’s a funny guy, he’s actually a pug! I use Final Cut Pro to edit all my videos!
Nice video btw,do you have recommended gimbal should use for canon 60D ?
I use the Ronin-S and it works great but the Zhiyun Crane 2 is a solid option too
And its work properly if we install battery grip on 60D?
Juang Warlock I’m not 100% sure about the Zhiyun Crane 2 because I haven’t tried it with the battery grip but it will work for the Ronin-S
i'm using 60d until now and the Sigma 18-200,Nifty Fifty Lens
Huh I’ll have to look at the sigma 18-200, haven’t used it before! Plus I love the nifty fifty, thanks for watching
Thank you for this video.
Hey no problem thanks for taking the time to watch!!
Such a great and helpful video! Love your down-to-earth teaching style 💪🏻
I actually have a 60D I haven't been using for 5 years - since I upgraded for the 6D (mrk.1).
I have a photography job next week and was thinking about testing out to make a short video for their website landing page as an extra service. Do you think I would be better off using the 60D (due to the flip out screen) than my newer 6D?
What free pc program is great for editing a short (like 1-2 minutes) video and what resolution, aspect ratio etc. would be great to save it in when I edit it and upload for website use)? Thanks so much in advance - I am off to watch your other videos 😄
Hey thanks so much for the kind words I really do appreciate it! That’s awesome, I think the 60d would be a good option for shooting a video for your client. I use the flip out lcd a lot, personally I think HitFilm Express is a really solid option for free. I would say though with editing software there is a bit of a learning curve so I’d give yourself an extra day to edit and get used to the editor. For exporting I’d stick with 1920x1080, 24FPS, and export it as a .mp4 or .mov, hope this helps!!
@@thejacobbunn Thank you Jacob! I will give Hitfilm Express a go but I am (learned from experience...) always very careful where I download these kinds of programs from. Would you please be able to link to the 'right' place to download this software from? Thank you so much in advance!
fxhome.com/hitfilm-express
@@thejacobbunn Thank you Jacob. Can I ask what the difference in in fps is for 24, 25 or 30? I am an Denmark (Europe) and I am not sure which is the better for me?
Yeah so the FPS is frames per second and most movies are 24 FPS it’s usually the standard because this looks the most natural to the human eye. All my timelines when editing are 24 FPS but for example sometimes I’ll shoot “b-roll” footage at 30 FPS so I can slow it down in editing. So in general I’d suggest shooting at 24 FPS for most projects!
Hey Jacob, what memory card would you recommend for the camera, shooting video or photography?
I think the SanDisk 64 gig SDXC SD Extreme is very solid for both! amzn.to/2yVPcOQ
Thanks for the info!
No problem thanks for taking the time to watch a video of mine!
Hi what gimbal you use for canon 60D? Most of the gimbal in market is not compatible with 60D, appreciate if you can advise on this thx 🙏
Hey thanks for watching! I use the Ronin-S essentials kit. I mainly use it for the stabilization since the 60d is too old for the focus wheel to be compatible. I’ve noticed it really helps to get smooth footage though!
Jacob Bunn 👌thank you
Is it possible to save more than one setting using C-mode on the 60D?
As far as I know you can only save one set of settings in C-Mode
So how about filming on a gimbal while camera folowing a subject or other cam movements? Autofocus does not really work and manual focus you can't see much on the small screen.
Great question, it’s not always the easiest but I personally set my focal length a bit higher (f/8 for example) to make sure if the distance I keep for the movement isn’t exact they don’t go out of focus and if so it’s just the slightest amount, that way I can always lower it more. It is difficult though especially when shooting in low light, you have to be a lot more accurate with the camera movements than someone using say a camera with spot on autofocus. Potential try attaching your gimbal to a tripod for more stability.
Bro my head is going to explode from not being able to decide on what camera I should get !! Since yesterday , the 60D looks better than most though and your videos are informative and great 👌. Should I just go for it ???
Yo definitely go for it. It’s still so good especially for this year and the price
@@thejacobbunn yo i did order it, so excited and thanks a lot for the feedback and the videos you have a great channel and i'll stick to see more insightful and creative content in the future and hope the best of luck
Man I’m excited for you it’s so much fun getting a camera! I really appreciate you sticking around, I hope I make some videos you’ll like 🤙
Sorry i just paused at the first tip, guys NEVER ZOOM IN AND THEN ZOOM OUT TO FOCUS, common photography lenses aren't parfocal which means that if you zoom in or out the focus point changes, slightly but changes.
Just try to get the best focus with the focal you plan to use by using the magnification button, doing it with the optical zoom might seem better for a fast and almost accurate focus but it'll never be perfect
Appreciate you sharing input man! Yeah I always think using the magnification button is the better option but for some lenses being able to zoom in as well works great, but thanks for clearing up that point for people!
Found a 60d for $300 with a 24-200mm lens… I shoot dirt bikes, cars, and f1 cars, would this camera be good for that. I do video and photos
Yeah for photos it would be a solid option! For video it may not be the best because it only does 30 FPS but you could still get some nice shots!
Great video Jacob! Did u record this video on the Canon 60D?
Hey thanks a lot I really appreciate it! Yep everything in this video was shot on the canon 60D except for the shots where the camera itself is on screen!
Best filter for kit lens filming??
ND filter? I use a variable ND on my kit 18-55mm lens for outdoor shoots and it’s great. I’ll send you the link
Nice.....thanks !!!
No worries thanks for watching Keith
Great video
Thanks man! I appreciate you taking the time to watch it
Hey hi! How do you recommend focusing correctly when shooting videos of yourself?
Hey Savannah, yeah I personally put an object like a lamp in the shot where I’ll be standing in the video that way I can focus on the object and then move it out of the shot. This was I have focus for where I’ll be since I can’t really focus it myself! If you want an example of what I’m talking about I show it at 3:17 in this video! ua-cam.com/video/MSJ2IpIT1_A/v-deo.html
@@thejacobbunn THANK YOU! Definitely a fan of your content & I appreciate you putting things like this out here for people like me. Keep it up!
Savannah Willis hey thanks a lot I really appreciate you saying that!
jacob, should i use fix lens than kit lens of eos60d?
It’s all up to personal preference, I think a 50mm 1.8 lens is great but also enjoy the 18-55mm kit lens. I suggest use what you have now and then build up the quality of your gear as you can afford it!
Here is a video I made about how to get the most out of the kit lens if you’re interested: 18-55mm Doesn't Suck ua-cam.com/video/VdMtNPgl7t0/v-deo.html
Are you using MagicLantern on this video or it's the native video of the 60D?
Native video from the 60d! I’ve considered Magic Lantern but still haven’t gotten to it yet
@@thejacobbunn can you do a video on it im hearing if you buy this camera for filming its not really worth the. ML because it doesnt let you record for a good amount of time🤔
You know I will give it a shot and see what I think. If I think it’s valuable I’ll put out a video on it!
when making a video, after about 2 minutes the device stops automatically for what reason? THANKS
Hey thanks for watching! If I was guessing, you might have a SD card that isn’t fast enough. I’d try a faster card and see if the issue continues
Great video brother blessing
Hey thanks I appreciate it!
hey, what lenses do you use?
Hey thanks for watching, I currently only use the: 18-55mm f3.5-5.6, 50mm 1.8, and 75-300mm f4-5.6
I’d say the 50mm is my favorite! I’m looking to try new lenses soon though
@@thejacobbunn Can't agree more on the 50mm. Thanks for sharing btw, really appreciate it!
No worries I always love talking about lenses!
Hey! I was wondering why my 60D can't go up to 30fps
Hey Sandy thanks for watching. It should be able to, you might just be in the wrong settings menu. I’d look around more for the 1080 30fps selection in the menus.
Anyone knows how I can make my video longer and consistent,because it just stops recording even when i have memory space
Thanks for taking the time to watch! I’d suggest a faster writing memory card, I had this same issue, best of luck.
Have you ever tried magic lantern with your 60d?
You know I haven’t but I’ve been looking into it, I am really interested about it, have you used magic lantern before?
I was just at haystack! How did you get that lighting there?
Love it there! It was just an incredible sunset this summer, so cool
how can we use flash while recording a video on canon 60 d
Nicolas Bodé hey thanks for watching, I personally don’t know of any ways to use the built in flash on the camera during a video, I personally just bought a small light off of amazon that mounts onto the top of the camera, it works fairly well because it’s a dimmable light so personally that’s what I suggest if you’re looking for a similar set up!
Good stuff bro. I just subscribe
Man I appreciate it! Thanks for taking the time to watch
bro i have a canon 60d and im shooting indoors and im seeing a lot of noise, even at low isos what should i do , im thinking of selling the camera
also im just using kit lens
I’d suggest investing in the 50mm 1.8. Shooting at 1.8 allows you to shoot in very little light without noise. Otherwise I’d suggest adding more light to your scene by getting some sort of portable light source!
you are shooting this video with 60D? what lense?
Yep! I used the 50mm 1.8 and 18-55mm kit lens
Good vid
Franklin I appreciate you brother, thanks for taking the time to watch!
NICE!
I appreciate it man!
Cheers 👌🏻
Thanks again for watching!
I just bought cannon 60D today..
That’s awesome! I think you’re really going to enjoy it
Doesn't it shoot 24fps??
Hey thanks for watching, yes it does!
Hii, puedes colocar subtitulos al spanish please?
Lower aperture? You mean wider aperture!
haha yes! Always hear it said differently but you are right :) Thanks for watching
Just use magic lantern and film raw 😂 problem solved
It is a fantastic addition! Thanks for watching 😊
Hello... Please I have a great passion for photography, but things had been hard. Please if you can help me in any way, I will so much appreciate.
Hey I know the feeling, I’d suggest you just keep pushing through, try to learn more and test out some different photography, overtime you’ll see the changes in your pics!
This camera is NOT for video in 2020, it doesn't have continuous focus and that's an automatic deal breaker. Stop recommending it
I mean it’s not the highest standard for video but it’s not bad at all. I recommend it for how affordable it is, and it’s a great way for people to learn the actual mechanics for videography and filmmaking rather than just relying on autofocus
I think a decond hand model with focus is a much better deal my man
Appreciate the input buddy, it was just my suggestion. There are definitely other great options