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Andrew - EOSHD replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
Great to hear from you! It makes much more sense now we know why you brought the channel to a close and also chose to delete it eventually. All I can say is that I'll miss it. And I hope you find the passion to return one day to the tube. Having read that I understand completely and found the same challenges myself too, everyone can see that I struggle to get excited about the gear sometimes, whereas in the earlier "DSLR revolution" era, I'd be updating EOSHD 5 times a day sometimes more. It is difficult when a passion becomes work, when enthusiasm becomes repetition, when an audience goes toxic or when a big US tech companies enshitifies the platform you're posting such valuable creativity on. I mean, look what they did to Vimeo, it's a difficult pill to swallow and I've always struggled with my enthusiasm for YouTube as a platform as well and there's very little in way of alternatives. I'm just glad you're well and enjoying your R5... You're right in that it still holds up as near the peak even 5 years later, and the overheating drama is far behind it after Canon decided to undo the damage caused by their fake timers and cripple hammer decisions. -
Where did Mattias Burling go? Youtube channel is gone.
kye replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
I remember a quote from around the time that Facebook started having issues with people passing away - "in 80 years there will be 800 million dead people on Facebook". People don't really think about social media channels having an end, and so when they do people are often confused. It would be great if there was specific functionality for such things, like automatically turning off comments to all videos etc, but we haven't really worked through the related issues as a society yet so there isn't really a common understanding of what we even want to have happen when people move on. -
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I usually tell people that in my opinion it's 1) Script / Plot / Story 2) Performance 4) Sound 5) Set Design 6) Lighting 7) Camera And other stuff can come after the camera, but if you have 1-6 right, you can shoot on a T2i and you'll have a great film.
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Mattias Burling replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
Hello, I hope everyone is well! Even though Iâm not really active on camera forums anymore, I frequently read the EOSHD blog and every now and then the forum, so I saw the thread and thought I would respond. Because it wasnât âpoof goneâ, it was announced on the channel over a year ago and mentioned in the last three videos. Before going into why, super flattered that this thread exist. I mean that. So here are some thoughts on the matter and why I took it down. Hobby vs Work YouTube was never my job, just a hobby. So was video making and photography, in the beginning. When starting the channel I was working as a producer after a couple of years as a radio/TV reporter. So I started the channel to keep my practical skills fresh. And to keep up with the development, which was huge at the time. The DSLR revolution, Blackmagic, cheaper editors etc. Fast forward a couple of years and I started making more videos at work again. At the same time I pretty much lost all interest in doing it as a hobby. And actually canceled the channel. Winston Churchill was definitely right in saying that work and hobbies should not be too similar. But what I had discovered was a passion for still photography, which I had pretty much no experience with. So I started making videos again. Thatâs why my videos became very repetitive and short. I didnât care about that part, I just wanted to display my stills work and get feedback, talk to the community, experiment with cameras and develop. After a few years I became a good enough photographer that my new employer noticed and just like that I was shooting stills professionally all the time. And I still do (I work in marketing and PR). Itâs a huge bonus in my field and if you are good at it you will never be out of work. So photography also became less and less of a hobby. Instead I found other hobbies. They where things that for example got me out into nature, so photography tagged a long a while, as a secondary activity. But eventually it faded. It was also nice to do things and not share it with people. I know I probably could have a very successful channel by making videos about my current hobbies, and even make some money. But I never really wanted a channel for the sake of a channel. And always had a full time job. The fact is that at no point would I had been able to live of my channel, not even at the peak. Even with sponsors it was never more that a regular salary (in my field and country). But as long as it was a hobby and I was glad to do it, it was a welcome addition to finance camera gear. Time At the same time as my channel started to feel less fun and other hobbies started taking my time, I started a family. So.. you get the idea: full time job + family + 2-3 hobbies = no YouTube. Upkeep So why take it down, why not leave it for the community? I did.. at first. Like some of you pointed out, the YouTube crowd in the photography/video space is generally nice and positive. That is my experience as well. Early on I learned that a good way of keeping the trolls away was to be present. Respond and engage. Trolls are usually idiots or cowards, so they donât like getting push back. But once I stopped making videos, views and comments obviously went down. But the trolls started coming back. Not so much after me, and I donât care about that. But agains the community. The people commenting started being nasty towards each other. I felt a responsibility to moderate, which was annoying. Thatâs when the thought about simply removing it started to grow. It wasnât an impuls. It was an internal debate that went on for months. And the issue grew much much larger than a couple of trolls. I started thinking about five years ahead, 10 years, 30 years.. This post is already way too long so I wonât go into all of it. But I think you get the idea when I say: Privacy or when the content no longer reflects the creator. Digital minimalism, control over oneâs narrative, inactive or outdated content. Risk of misuse of content due to me not checking the terms updates. Closure. So there is a looong ramble :) To keep in spirit of the forum I can charge my current gear for pro work :) For the longest time I used the EOS-R for 75% of all my work and the R5 (rental) for the rest. It wasnât mine but my employer told me to buy whatever I wanted. Paired it with a 28, 35 and 70-200. 70/30 stills/video. The R5 is peak camera imo. Today is a little different. I started working for a new company about a year ago and again was told to buy what I needed. I would have bought the R5 without hesitation if it wasnât for the Sigma 35-150/2-2.8.. I just had to have it. So I ordered the Nikon Z6iii. Itâs not as good overall as the R5 for me and what I like in a tool camera. But itâs 90% there. And coupled with that lens itâs becomes on par. //MB -
If they filmed The Creator on FX3âs, then on the Eterna, it would be a piece of piss. Which all goes to show itâs: lenses + lighting + talent + grading + budget + everythingâŚand the camera is pretty much the least important component.
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It really surprises me how many of these fuckers pose and smile for the camera. They're absolutely insane. It's absolutely insane. This world is absolutely insane.
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Where did Mattias Burling go? Youtube channel is gone.
Geoff_L replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
I had "Harv audio and video stuff" in my subs and it also suddenly disappeared during the last days. I noticed because I refreshed my Newpipe subs (I use this on my phone) and I received a "can't reach feed" message. It was the same with Mattia's channel. -
Where did Mattias Burling go? Youtube channel is gone.
Andrew - EOSHD replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
I've always found YouTube comments pretty positive. They certainly were on Burling's channel. Everyone was enjoying a wholesome source and then poooof... gone. A real shame and not the right way to bail on your community. To be honest, I am annoyed at the guy. -
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0mk3v2k3r0o
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Where did Mattias Burling go? Youtube channel is gone.
Clark Nikolai replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
This is why I've never put my work on YouTube (and some people were suggesting that I do). I've had enough rejection in my life, I don't need to set myself as a target for more. Who needs to show the world their baby they put a lot of care in to making just to have some dweeb say that it sucks or something. -
Where did Mattias Burling go? Youtube channel is gone.
John Matthews replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
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Where did Mattias Burling go? Youtube channel is gone.
MrSMW replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
It would not surprise me in the least if Mattias packed it all in due to: A. Having a YouTube channel can be very taxing, especially if trying to do it as a business rather than just for fun as itâs a beast that never stops increasing itâs appetite, plus, B. It can get so toxic in the comments and most take it too personally and it only takes one or two toxic trolls and it can stress them out so much, it ruins it for them. Based on a couple of pals and their own YouTube experience⌠-
Iâm not âwaitingâ for it as such, but based on my S9 experience, it could be something pretty special. If they get it right. If they even make one⌠I have gone backwards and forwards over what to do with my S9 that has been at times both A cam and B cam but due to me picking up a pair of S1RIIâs mid last year, plus certain limitations of the S9 (mainly build), I was going to let it go⌠But then too many times I have let stuff go and regretted it so I have repurposed it giving it an XLCS cage, super-lightweight tripod and the dedicated 2 lenses to it, the 18mm or 85mm f1.8. I am hoping they do an S9II with a bigger screen Ă la ZR but with the S1I/R/E tilt option. And make it a bit more robust but spec wise, itâs already peak camera for my needs. So @gethin maybe look at an S9 because straight out of the box, itâs very high spec and really itâs only the body that is a bit weak, but beef it up with a cage and itâs đŞ And used, pretty cheap!
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Turns out the camera is a very effective anti-fascism tool
Ilkka Nissila replied to Andrew - EOSHD's topic in Cameras
Even in the Soviet Union, the ordinary people understood "the state's truth" and truth as understood as what really happens as separate (they had different words for the two in Russian). Pravda means what the state would like people to believe and the people understood that it would be in the interests of the state that the regular people believe it, but they knew it was not really the truth. In private conversations people would talk about a different version of truth which is what actually happens. I would imagine Americans would eventually also learn to read the motives of the makers of the media content and evaluate it in that context. But it seems the desire to believe and follow an authority is deep in some subcultures of America, perhaps coming from religious history or something like that. -
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Ilkka Nissila replied to Andrew - EOSHD's topic in Cameras
The US press has not been free in a long time. In 2025, the US were ranked the 57th most free country in the freedom of press index. It seems a small number of very rich people control the press and media in general, and truth-seeking reporting is not considered a high priority to these people. Arresting journalists is just another step towards an autocratic state. -
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newfoundmass replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
It's never going to happen, but the ideal scenario would be every developed country investing in the tech space to create more competition overall. As countries pull away from the United States (and rightfully so) they might look towards China, but that's just replacing one bad actor with another. It's just hard to think of playing catch up. -
It depends if you shoot 24/25/30p or 50/60. The S5ii has the crop at 50/60p which might make the wider shots a bit difficult. I believe if you a doing real estate then you are using a lot of wide shots. The S1ii is great due to itâs flexibility and I think the GH7 looks very good too. ButâŚdo you really want to change brands and start collecting lenses etc again? Sometimes it is worth it but sometimes itâs just change for changeâs sake.
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Turns out the camera is a very effective anti-fascism tool
Alt Shoo replied to Andrew - EOSHD's topic in Cameras
Now they are trying to take away our free press rights. Don Lemon was arrested for doing what journalists are supposed to do. Show up, document, and report. Not for inciting violence. Not for committing a crime. For pointing a camera and telling the public what was happening. That is a line you do not cross in a free society. When the state starts treating the cameras we use and reporters as threats, that is not about public safety, it is about control. This is how authoritarian systems work. You intimidate the press, you criminalize documentation, and you teach people that witnessing power is dangerous. The camera has always been an anti fascism tool. That is exactly why they are trying to silence it now. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/30/don-lemon-minnesota-protest-charges -
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Fuji's released a short film shot on Eterna - lensed by Oren Soffer, cinematographer of The Creator.
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Video Hummus replied to Andrew - EOSHD's topic in Cameras
My main point is none of the reforms will ever happen in the current system. Because the current system is setup to protect a fewâs interest and not of the many. I donât prefer a benevolent dictator but do you honestly think all these people that watch brain rot Fox News lie and be dishonest and disingenuous and not cover ânewsâ but instead sling giant opinion turds around ever going to see that they are oppressed. They are taught to worship their oppressors. But their scam merch. Parrot their lies. Itâs all quite fucked. -
I will wait until nikon fixes the h265 codec on the zr. Then I will buy it, I just can't shoot RAW video all the time. the ibis I can work around, the AF seems pretty good, the image is gorgeous, not the fastest for photo's but for travel it looks like a dream camera (if they fix the h265 codec).
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Where did Mattias Burling go? Youtube channel is gone.
sanveer replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
And Microsoft. Remember the cloudflare aviation outage? Gates is way more influential than most heads of state. -
I got really excited about the ZR but luckily the issues with h.265 stopped from spontaneously getting one. The more time I spent learning about it, the more I realised it's maybe not for me. I'm waiting for what the S9 II or A7C III will bring, even though that's probably one to two years down the line at this point.
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Where did Mattias Burling go? Youtube channel is gone.
Andrew - EOSHD replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
If anything good comes out of this, less dependance and less monopolies would be a great thing. [UK switching to Chinese tech in 3,2,1...]
