Clear and concise video! I like how you segmented it and divided it up into the price ranges. Though I already have my gear, I hadn't considered looking into multi-chargers at all yet, so I am definitely taking that tip and will start browsing for one soon! Thanks, Jimmy!
Nice 👍 I would also try Yongnuo 11mm f 1.8 for the ultra wide lens I'm currently using Sony ZV-E10 with Tamron 17-70 F2.8 & Sigma 30mm f1.4. So far I'm satisfied with the combination.
Thanks! That was actually the lens that came with my 6500 initially, I ended up selling it for the Tamron because I felt F4 was too high for the min. Aperture for bokeh / night shots But still, great zoom range and sharpness so def a lens to consider!
6400 is basically better in everything vs the 6500, the only thing the 6400 does NOT have is stabilization. BUT - (double check this cause I’m not 100% sure) the tamron should be stabilized so for this specific combo it shouldn’t matter and 6400 is the better choice for you
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Clear and concise video! I like how you segmented it and divided it up into the price ranges. Though I already have my gear, I hadn't considered looking into multi-chargers at all yet, so I am definitely taking that tip and will start browsing for one soon! Thanks, Jimmy!
Nice 👍 I would also try Yongnuo 11mm f 1.8 for the ultra wide lens
I'm currently using Sony ZV-E10 with Tamron 17-70 F2.8 & Sigma 30mm f1.4. So far I'm satisfied with the combination.
This was a great video!
1 thing I would add for videocentric work is sony 18-105 f4 if the body is not stabilized.
Thanks! That was actually the lens that came with my 6500 initially, I ended up selling it for the Tamron because I felt F4 was too high for the min. Aperture for bokeh / night shots
But still, great zoom range and sharpness so def a lens to consider!
Thanks Jimmy, this is just the video I needed. Keep it up👍🏾
Thanks - Glad it was helpful!
great video, what do u say about the 6500 with a 17-70 tamron? is it still good or should i get the 6400. just for photography
6400 is basically better in everything vs the 6500, the only thing the 6400 does NOT have is stabilization. BUT - (double check this cause I’m not 100% sure) the tamron should be stabilized so for this specific combo it shouldn’t matter and 6400 is the better choice for you
Hey Jimmy, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, currently I'm looking for more works, do you love to have a logo for your channel's branding to have a memorable graphic based monogram logo to help your audience recognise and follow your channel easier? I would love to design a photography themed logo inspired by your direction for you! Let me know if you interested to make it happen! :-)