
For years, I had searched for the perfect lens-sensor combination; a lens and camera duo that would produce a beautiful image with few adjustments and little post-processing. It would look REAL straight out of camera (SOOC) and be everything I needed and wanted in a camera system. However, as I tested each pair, they all told a different story, and would deliver light to the sensor differently. So... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | |||

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We ask the question "Is there any such thing as an affordable full-frame camera (currently)?" and if it seems like there is no conclusion that's because I haven't reached one, but you can use these raw facts to come up with one.
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LENS-SENSOR SETTINGS: www.silverlightphotoco.com/camera-settings/promaster-70-300-4-5.6-panasonic-g7-natural
In this episode, we break down the complexities of camera shot types, lens choices, and sensor sizes. We propose a simple system: use “wide,” “tight,” and “tele” shots instead of the traditional categories, and match each with the ideal sensor size—f... more
In this episode, we dive into our passion for budget video production, sharing our experiences with affordable cameras and lenses like the Panasonic GH5 and G85. We talk about how learning to master custom settings can really make budget equipment st... more
In this episode, I talk about my own experiences adapting vintage and third-party lenses to micro four-thirds cameras, especially if you’re on a budget. I go over the ups and downs of different mounts—like Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Minolta, Sigma, Tamro... more
After running into problems like fungus in vintage Canon lenses and dealing with adapters that just didn’t work well, I finally decided to stop collecting Canon glass. In this episode, I talk about my own experience adapting Canon manual focus lenses... more
After losing both of my favorite cameras to Viltrox speedboosters (see the last episode) I'm going to switch to testing AUDIO until I decide which cameras to replace the old ones with. This episode tests the Takstar SGC-598 with one of my favorite (n... more
So, a Viltrox speed booster killed another one of my cameras (my Panasonic G85). Previously, I published a YouTube video about how the “Canon-mount” version (the EF-M2ii) killed my Panasonic GX85 and how I switched to using the all-manual, Nikon-moun... more
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