Jump to content

Subforums

  1. The EOSHD YouTube Channel   (23,230 visits to this link)

    Follow Andrew Reid on YouTube

17,283 topics in this forum

  1. Lenses 1 2 3 4 289

    • 5.8k replies
    • 1.8m views
    • 9.1k replies
    • 2.6m views
    • 1.2k replies
    • 457.7k views
    • 0 replies
    • 1.4k views
    • 700 replies
    • 303.3k views
  2. Panasonic GH6 1 2 3 4 88

    • 1.8k replies
    • 748.1k views
    • 0 replies
    • 21 views
    • 11 replies
    • 485 views
    • 2 replies
    • 113 views
    • 0 replies
    • 78 views
    • 20 replies
    • 880 views
    • 57 replies
    • 18.2k views
    • 46 replies
    • 2.2k views
    • 60 replies
    • 18.9k views
    • 3 replies
    • 624 views
  3. DJI Pocket 3? 1 2 3 4 7

    • 126 replies
    • 56.6k views
    • 88 replies
    • 57.4k views
  4. Canon C80 coming soon 1 2 3 4

    • 71 replies
    • 33.8k views
    • 14 replies
    • 744 views
    • 19 replies
    • 1.6k views
    • 10 replies
    • 658 views
    • 559 replies
    • 256.6k views
    • 79 replies
    • 55k views
  5. C-mount lenses on smartphone 1 2

    • 26 replies
    • 19.4k views
    • 118 replies
    • 62.1k views
    • 3 replies
    • 2.7k views
  6. Smartphone Accessories

    • 3 replies
    • 1.7k views
    • 105 replies
    • 42k views
    • 17 replies
    • 1.8k views
    • 1 reply
    • 396 views
    • 15 replies
    • 852 views
    • 33 replies
    • 6.3k views
    • 9 replies
    • 1.1k views
    • 0 replies
    • 508 views
    • 4 replies
    • 560 views
    • 10 replies
    • 1.3k views
    • 44 replies
    • 3.2k views
  7. Rushes

    • 1 reply
    • 402 views
    • 56 replies
    • 5.3k views
    • 1 reply
    • 499 views
  • Popular Contributors

  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      17.3k
    • Total Posts
      351.6k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      34,556
    • Most Online
      19,591

    Newest Member
    conglotherjo1988
    Joined
  • Posts

    • Hi,   I still rock an dji ronin s, so I am thinking about upgrading to a new one. For the panasonic S5II, or nikon zr, or Sony a7v a low weight hybrid. The dji ronin s isnt smooth enough for really slider like movements. I am not sure there huge improvements in gimbals besides ai tracking and speeding up set up time.  Which is the most smooth stable gimbal in 2026? Thanks!
    • Wonderful!  Great eye and great images.  Definitely in the direction of Koyaanisqatsi etc, not only with the images themselves but the shifts in theme too. Everyone should do themselves a favour and watch it!
    • Great stuff! I also find that when using 'lesser' equipment my brain can more easily switch over from "will this make technically great images?" to concentrating on the compositions and creative aspects. I suspect that our subconscious knows that footage from the latest cameras gets very detailed technical scrutiny but once the tech is no longer the current model the technological fetishism moves on and it's only the creative people left. I also find a strange satisfaction from getting great results from older equipment, and I have no idea why, so I just go with it. Other potential advantages of older equipment: it's potentially cheap to replace, so you can be less precious with it, even risking things like taking it in the rain etc any scuffs or scratches or wear marks can improve it's appearance rather than detract from it (people say "look at that old camera and how worn and beat up it is, awesome!" and also "oh no, I scratched my nice new camera") older bodies are often smaller older equipment is more likely to be metal rather than plastic - I dropped my GF3 once and it just got a little dent with no other damage! the lower DR forces you to expose better in-camera rather than choosing the exposure (and therefore the subject) of a shot, forcing you to be more decisive when shooting etc etc. Plus...  if you own them already.. they're free!
    • That GH2 footage looks great. Makes me want to take my GH1 out again. Any one of us would have been overjoyed to captured that footage ~15 years ago when that camera came out. And even now, it looks great. I don’t think I would have ever guessed that it was from an 8-bit mirrorless camera. I’ve been really enjoying shooting with outdated cameras and applying modern post to them, especially degrading them further to hide the imperfections. I don’t know that I’m achieving something that I couldn’t with more modern and convenient cameras, but I feel like it takes a lot of performance anxiety away and that may have an impact on the way I’m shooting. I think it’s nice to go in thinking, “this will probably look terrible” and then it just becomes about enjoyment, and less about the result. And then when you do manage to get a nice shot, it’s all the more rewarding. I’ve written a short that I’d like to produce later in the Summer or Fall. Since it takes place outside and mostly downtown, I’m kind of liking the idea of shooting it guerilla-style with a hacked EOS-M. 
    • The trailer is gorgeous.  Great job!
×
×
  • Create New...