Teo Crawford yes absolutely it’s great to see what this beast of a camera can do! Love the photos. My favourite was the power pole with the leading lines heading towards the pole. 9:01. Thanks for doing this video.
Ahhh pleeease don't be discouraged by that! Don't compare yourself to me. Of course over the years my self-criticism has increased a lot, because my level has become higher over time. Just keep doing your thing and try to find out what makes a photo good for you. Because what I find good in a photo is not necessarily the same to what you appreciate in a photo. :))
I know I'm a bit late to the party here but hugely enjoyed this video! The chill vibes, hearing your thoughts on your creative workflow, and of course beautiful pictures! What's not to love! I also agree with a lot of your creative judgements. The minimalistic plant photo was absolutely the most compelling image of the evening I would say, and some of the others were nice but as you said not quite capturing in that way we chase as photographers. Always greatly enjoy this style of video, thanks for sharing!
Yeees I totally understand - I'm happy with the composition, but something just isn't quite to my liking. I think I might've screwed up the editing, I'm not sure🤷♂️ Thank you Wolf! :))
If you don't like the colours in a photo try editing it in black & white instead, I have found this works quite well with bland looking colour photos because in black & white you can really push the contrast as well as the shadows & blacks to make very dynamic images out of what would otherwise have been an average/boring image.
I like those pylon photos with the clouds. The deer 🦌 photos were good too. Thanks for taking photos with the GX80, so many TH-camrs who mention it just talk about video but the GX80 is a great all round camera.
My favorite was the first of the three you shot with the dirt road in it, the ones that you initially thought was going to be “it”. The first one of those was more blue and I really like it.
Another satisfying video. I think the plants are cool too and I definitely loved all the cloud shots. It's really good to see that you're still using the gx80 ... Nice one Teo!
What a beautiful place, i want to live right there haha. Beautiful shots btw, im thinking on getting that camera for my travels which i hope happen very soon. Greetings from Perú ;)
When you set off I was thinking wouldn't it be lovely to live in the middle of such beautiful countryside instead of in the city. Then you met the mosquitos.... Anyway, my favourite shots are on the way back, with the power lines leading to the pylons against the colourful sky
Looks like you need a polarizer. The images are ok, but you're getting a hazy and low contrast feel. IDK if it would help, but for $12 it's worth a shot.
Wow I loved this video! Thanks a lot for the inspo as well! Can you tell me a bit more about your settings? I got my gx80 about 2 weeks ago but find it hard to get the right settings. I see you have different setting for both dials? Can you help me out a bit? Thanks!!
Thank youuu!😍 I'm not sure I'm understanding correctly🤔 the settings are hard to explain and very dependent on the photo and the light. Generally I try to keep my f-stop low, except I'm trying to get more things in focus🤷🏻♂️
Teo Crawford thankyou for your response ! Sorry if My question was a bit weird (im dutch 🙈) I mean in what mode do you shoot? Like just manual or? If i play with the dials (?) (the round things on the camera haha) i do see settings changing but don’t really understand what I’m changing.. i dont really know what is best to shoot in and which mode..
Ohhh ok ok, no problem! :D I always shoot in manual mode to have full control of the camera. Except for the White Balance - I'm too lazy to set that manually all the time, so I keep it to Automatic and just change it in the editing process. Concerning the settings - that highly depends on the light in your situation and what you are shooting. There are many tutorials here on YT, which explain how to expose an image manually by balancing the settings. Just watch a few of those and you'll understand it soon :))
I was just wondering what extras you used on your camera? I’m thinking of getting a gx85, but was wondering what I needed to get to really enhance my photos. Loved this format of video and getting to come along for the ride. Very dope 😎
Extras?👀 I just use the camera + lens to intitially shoot the photo. But I shoot in Raw, so that afterwards I can easily edit the photo in Lightroom - that's it😊🙌🏼🙌🏼 Thanks mate!🙇🏻♂️🙌🏼
Hi Teo! Thank you so much for your videos. You’re actually one of the reasons why I bought a gx80. I decided to buy this camera coz I wanna take my photography more seriously. I just wanna know, have you used it for commercial/paid photography work. If so, how was it?
dude i gonna buy the gx80 because of you, thanks to your videos and photo samples, i should buy it with the 12-60mm kit lens? or 12-32mm? Regards from spain
Wow, cool to hear I could inspire you!🙌🏼🙌🏼 I haven't shot with either, so I don't know... but generally speaking I would stay away from kit lenses😅 But that of course immensely depends on what you shoot. So for example, if you plan to shoot mainly portraits, I would much rather go for the 25mm f/1.7🤷🏻♂️
Your videos are just so great to watch. I don't know what is so different to others, maybe it's kinda relaxing to watch u, the way u doing it, I really don't know. Just don't change anything, you got your own style and it's amazing. 👍🏼 (I do start to be a Fanboy 🙄😂)
@@teocrawford you're not late at all. I decided to wait a little longer and ask for advices. You know the drill, choosing your first camera(in fact, anything you buy...) is so unsettling.
@@teocrawford My first camera was a Sony Nex 6 then I got a Sony a6000. With the GX85 you get a good evf, which for me helps with being more engaged in taking a photo vs just looking at the screen. And you also get image stabilization with the GX85 if you're into video or using old manual lenses it helps a lot. I'm actually thinking of picking up a GX85 good luck on your first camera choice bro I think the GX85 will be a good starter with room to grow.
@@sdhute unfortunately I had to take care of my mother. She needs money for her meds, so I decided to wait (a little more) to make the purchase, considering Im taking care of my girlfriend and all the expenses in our apartment.
Great video and photos 👌🏻Is this your only camera? I've got the same, it's a fantastic kit. I was thinking of going full frame but I'm not sure. Do you sell your photos?
Thank you! No, it's the camera I started out with - since then I've switched to a different camera, which is my main, but I still regularly enioy shooting with the GX80🙌🏼 Oh sweet, but no I don't (yet)👀
I noticed that the shots have this Soft vibe to it Did you use a filter for this ?? Or edited it like this to be soft ?? Or is it the micro forth sensor type ??
Hello, Teo Crawford I'm a fan watching from Ghana. I love your content and I've been shooting videos and photos with the little GX80 for some time. I'd like to throw you a video challenge with the GX80. There's a lot of boredom around for months now and what better way to kill boredom than have a video challenge? If it's something you'll agree to, let know so we talk it through. I guess the BTS and the documentation of the entire process would make a great content for this channel.
Yooo I've got people watching from Ghana!? That's amazing, thanks! :) Honestly I'm feeling a little overwhelmed at the moment, because beside the TH-cam videos I'm currently working on my next short film, which is going to be the biggest project I've ever tackled - so I don't know if I really feel like doing a video challenge at the moment. But feel free to tell me what you are thinking of, maybe I'll change my mind🤷♂️ Thanks for the support mate! :))
@@teocrawford definitely, man. I can understand what you might be dealing with. I wish you well on your short film project. Also, if you'll be interested in my friendship, that'll mean a lot to me. A reason why I've created some really awesome videos on the GX80 was because I watched your positivity about this camera on TH-cam when a lot other channels were so negative about it.
Thanks mate! :)) I uploaded two Raws here on Google Drive, you can check them out :) drive.google.com/drive/folders/1J65yoMFy8uwectAHwL-Kq7u3zIAWJ-Cs?usp=sharing
Nice video, if i can give you a suggestion, the shots at 4:34, i have tryed to shoot them lowering the camera like a sitting position or even lower, let me know
Thank you! Ohh yes that can look quite interesting in many situations, however I find it sometimes puts too much emphasis on the foreground itself, which is not the subject I was attempting to photograph here, thanks for the suggestion! :)
Do you think this camera is good for vlogging too? I’m considering getting this but need a confirmation it’s worth the investment as it’s for my loved one?
It's a little difficult with this camera, because it doesn't have a mic input. So you can only record audio with the in-camera mic, which doesn't really sound great :/
Whenever I am attempting to capture footage and there is some background light. I get an annoying greenish, reflective flare at the bottom of my frame and as I move the camera it moves with the camera. It is difficult to explain without being able to send a photo/video. Is this normal or is there possibly something wrong with my gx85? Is this an issue you have? It does it with all of my lenses so I don't think it is the lenses. I am new to photography and don't have much experience. I am a subscriber and I watch all of your vids. I hope to one day get to the point where my footage looks as good as yours. Thanks
@@teocrawford It's weird. If I take a vid/photo of a glass block window with significant light passing thru it will show a small reflective greenish (mirrored) replica of a portion of the window.
ohh dude, very hard question. I don't think it exists yet. But imagine a camera with the video specs of the Sony A7Siii (especially the higher bit-depth), the 24MP sensor and the Auto Focus of the Sony A7iii inside the body of the Panasonic S1, which enables the level of stabilisation of the S1 + decent weather sealing - there you have it. That would be it hahah :,D
@@johnny_bravo9990 I don't know anything about Leica cameras, but as far as I've heard I think they are more focused on Photography and not particularly recommended for hybrid use🤔
The GX80 and GX85 are the same camera - I know it's complicated😅 The camera actually has three different names depending on the area. I believe in the USA it's sold as the GX85, otherwise it's known as the GX80, except in Japan where it has yet again a different name, which I can't remember. I don't know why they make it so complicated😅😅
Weird question idk if can be answered but I have a cannon m50 but don’t want to get a gx85 but love how it shoot is there a way to do the same like setting on the m50 like the gx85 thx u!
100% - the camera really doesn't matter when it comes to the look of your image! That's all done in the editing process, I do it in Lightroom. You could probably apply the same Lightroom settings to the same photo taken with the M50 and it would look very similar. I hope this helps! :)
Ohoh... you don't wan't to know.. it's suuuper amateur hahah😂😂 But I'm glad to read the setup doesn't seem to reflect in the sound quality :D So I don't have a dedicated audio recorder. Therefore I use my camera. I've got the small "Rode VideoMicro" for my camera and simply record video when making a voice over. Then in Premiere I just use the audio of the file and do some decent post-processing on the audio to get the best possible result from that crappy setup :D
Hey teo, I was wondering what Camera is not expensive but the pictures are really good.. I’m a newbie in that and googelt it what’s the best but then I saw your video with the pictures. I like them but I just wanna hear what you think because for me you right now the pro 😅
It really doesn't matter that much actually... the photos in this video could have just as well been shot with a Sony a6000 or a Canon M50, it wouldn't make much of a difference. However I've never actually shot with those cameras so I can only truly recommend the Lumix GX80 from my own experience :)
Nooo I don't really know anything about it😬 But don't get too hung up on the gear. As long as it's a camera and it shoots raw it'll be a great tool to learn!🙌🏼🙌🏼
If you shot low on the picture of the road/trail that might make the subject more emphatic/pronounced. First picture was good but it had no main subject. Please don’t be upset about this critique. Is only my opinion. I enjoyed your video.
@@teocrawford also falls du das Mal hören willst: hab bis vor kurzem nicht gecheckt, dass du aus Österreich kommst bzw du nicht english als Muttersprache sprichst
Do you think this camera is good for vlogging too? I’m considering getting this but need a confirmation it’s worth the investment as it’s for my loved one?
It's a little difficult with this camera, because it doesn't have an audio input for a mic - so the only audio option is the on-camera mic, which isn't really good :/
Woo thanks for uploading. I was the viewer that requested this :-)
Ahhh nice! Hope you enjoyed it :D
Teo Crawford yes absolutely it’s great to see what this beast of a camera can do! Love the photos. My favourite was the power pole with the leading lines heading towards the pole. 9:01. Thanks for doing this video.
@@jameswest785 Yeeees, glad to read that :))
Ahh interesting, good to know, thank you!🙇🏻♂️🙌🏼
Wooo nice vid thats a great youtuber that replys to us
Me: Wow! That photo is great! I wanna be that good one day!
Teo: yeah it's not that good... sigh
Me: oh
Ahhh pleeease don't be discouraged by that! Don't compare yourself to me. Of course over the years my self-criticism has increased a lot, because my level has become higher over time. Just keep doing your thing and try to find out what makes a photo good for you. Because what I find good in a photo is not necessarily the same to what you appreciate in a photo. :))
@@teocrawford Teo.... man.. Its hard to find gx80 in the market... What should I do...?
@@amitkakade4647 look on mpb, goof as new for 300€
This place is heaven 🥺
Right? I'm so in love with Austria too🥺
I know I'm a bit late to the party here but hugely enjoyed this video! The chill vibes, hearing your thoughts on your creative workflow, and of course beautiful pictures! What's not to love! I also agree with a lot of your creative judgements. The minimalistic plant photo was absolutely the most compelling image of the evening I would say, and some of the others were nice but as you said not quite capturing in that way we chase as photographers. Always greatly enjoy this style of video, thanks for sharing!
Ohh cool, better late than never, glad to have you here! :)
Thank you, I'm happy you enjoyed this so much :D
4:35 the clounds and the path are perfect leading lines, this makes it a rather good one, in my opinion
Yeees I totally understand - I'm happy with the composition, but something just isn't quite to my liking. I think I might've screwed up the editing, I'm not sure🤷♂️ Thank you Wolf! :))
If you don't like the colours in a photo try editing it in black & white instead, I have found this works quite well with bland looking colour photos because in black & white you can really push the contrast as well as the shadows & blacks to make very dynamic images out of what would otherwise have been an average/boring image.
Mhmm true, thank you. I actually did that recently and was quite pleased by the reductive effect of taking out the colours🙌🏼
This format of FPV, the resulting photo, and commentary is pretty cool to watch :)
Thank you Thomas!🙇🏻♂️
4:25 photos are my favourite. I love your exploratory videos like this
5:07 I also love. Worth it for a few bites :D
Ahhh interesting! Thank you, glad to read you enjoy these! :))
Hahah yeah, definitely worth the struggle :D
Great Job! Nice and chill video ;) I really like the photos of the deer!
Thanks mate! :) Uhh yesss those were very close to becoming my favs too :D
Your neighborhood is just insane, mesmerized. Hi from Indonesia.
Right? I've come to appreciate this place so much! Hi there :D
Tbh, my first mirrorless was Lumix gx1, but now on im using fujifilm but i still keep my heart into lumix. Kinda wants it back
Thanks man, I've been lacking inspiration lately and this was nice to watch.
Oh nooo - I hope this could possibly bring you closer to getting out to shoot again! :) Thank you!
I like those pylon photos with the clouds. The deer 🦌 photos were good too. Thanks for taking photos with the GX80, so many TH-camrs who mention it just talk about video but the GX80 is a great all round camera.
Thank you Michael!🙇🏻♂️ Sure, I think it's a wonderful hybrid🤘🏼
Nice video Teo.The voiceover was great.
My favourite photo was the one of the deer.
Thank you! :) Ahhh yesss the first deer photo was very close to take the place for me too :D
The plant one is my favorite, but they were all so good!! I also really liked the power poles too!!
Ahhh yes, the plants vs the power poles were a close one for myself too :D
Thank you! :))
I love your videos with the gx80, I think it would be great if you do this kind of video in different locations.
Yeeeah, glad you do! :)) Maybe some time🤷🏻♂️
I like the shots, but i like the voice behind! So calm! 😊😍
Ayyy thank you! :))
You’re the reason im buying the GX80 soon bro ,, i loved pics 4:25 and 5:15 , those look like top notch wallpapers to me , great video 🙌
Wooow, glad to read I'm somehow able to inspire you! :))
Ahh those pics - nice! Mhm yess the 05:15 one I also quite like :)
Thank you!
Great clicks!! I can't wait to get my GX85 get fixed.
Thanks! :))
My favorite was the first of the three you shot with the dirt road in it, the ones that you initially thought was going to be “it”. The first one of those was more blue and I really like it.
I love my GX85 and really enjoy your expertise! Thanks for sharing
Thank you, glad to read you enjoyed it! :)
thanks for the effort and the sharing. it is nice to see what using a camera like the gx85 can offer. thumbs up.
You're welcome🙌🏼🙌🏼
I loved the deer photos!
Great shots! Golden hour! Stay well!
Ohh yes, golden hour it is - thank you :) You too!
Another satisfying video. I think the plants are cool too and I definitely loved all the cloud shots. It's really good to see that you're still using the gx80 ... Nice one Teo!
Wooo thank you! - I'm happy to read you enjoyed it :))
Ahh interesting to know you really like the cloud shots, thanks :)
Hi Teo, appreciate your GX80 videos. Was wondering what modes/settings you used to get these shots? I'm struggling to get to grips with the camera
I always shoot in Manual Mode, but with the White Balance set to Auto, because I just change that to my liking in the editing :)
Amazing video , I really liked your shots :)
Thank you, glad you like 'em :))
I like this style of video. Give a true behind the scene of how you got each shots. Thanks.
Thank you! :)
What a beautiful place, i want to live right there haha. Beautiful shots btw, im thinking on getting that camera for my travels which i hope happen very soon. Greetings from Perú ;)
Get the g80/85 its weather sealed. The gx80 isnt. Both have the same image sensor😉
Is it a good choice to shot videos (ugc, vlogs for memories onl) and photography improvement as a beginner
They're an amazing playground 🙂 you're luckyl to be there
Apart from the plant photo, my 2 Favorite photos were; deer and the last power pole shot :)
Sweet, thank you! :)) I'm also pretty happy with the deer photos, they were close to becoming the photo of the day :D
Nice video Teo, Keep it up mate :) Please do a video using the Sony A7iii where you have to take creative photos of stuff around your home or outside
Thank youuu mate! :))
Hmm maybe - after doing the mask project I'm kinda fed up with taking photos at home hahaha :,D
Hi!, great video!, i love the gx80 but i was wondering what lense you recommed to use it with it?
When you set off I was thinking wouldn't it be lovely to live in the middle of such beautiful countryside instead of in the city. Then you met the mosquitos.... Anyway, my favourite shots are on the way back, with the power lines leading to the pylons against the colourful sky
Hahahah every place has it's perks and disadvantages I guess🤷🏻♂️
Ahh cool, thank you!🙇🏻♂️🙌🏼🙌🏼
Looks like you need a polarizer. The images are ok, but you're getting a hazy and low contrast feel. IDK if it would help, but for $12 it's worth a shot.
ohh actually the hazyness is my editing style :D I've been liking the low-contrast vibe :)
@@teocrawford ok. Just seems like I noticed it on the photos you said you didn't like.
Wow I loved this video! Thanks a lot for the inspo as well! Can you tell me a bit more about your settings? I got my gx80 about 2 weeks ago but find it hard to get the right settings. I see you have different setting for both dials? Can you help me out a bit? Thanks!!
Thank youuu!😍
I'm not sure I'm understanding correctly🤔 the settings are hard to explain and very dependent on the photo and the light. Generally I try to keep my f-stop low, except I'm trying to get more things in focus🤷🏻♂️
Teo Crawford thankyou for your response ! Sorry if My question was a bit weird (im dutch 🙈) I mean in what mode do you shoot? Like just manual or? If i play with the dials (?) (the round things on the camera haha) i do see settings changing but don’t really understand what I’m changing.. i dont really know what is best to shoot in and which mode..
Ohhh ok ok, no problem! :D
I always shoot in manual mode to have full control of the camera. Except for the White Balance - I'm too lazy to set that manually all the time, so I keep it to Automatic and just change it in the editing process. Concerning the settings - that highly depends on the light in your situation and what you are shooting. There are many tutorials here on YT, which explain how to expose an image manually by balancing the settings. Just watch a few of those and you'll understand it soon :))
Nice surroundings. Where is that ? :)
This is in Austria😍
Your photos are great man. So pro
Ohh cool, thank you!🤗
Thanks for sharing! I think the GX-80 is a good all around one..
By the way.. I like your style Teo! Keep going duse.
dude
could you recommend a good lens? I don’t have a very big budget, about €100/150/200
I love your photos, they are beautiful
What lens for this camera do you recommend ? I have a 12-32mm kit lens and a 25mm 1.7.I would like one with a larger zoom
I think the first few photos turned out pretty well!
really? Glad to hear that at least someone appreciates those :D
I was just wondering what extras you used on your camera? I’m thinking of getting a gx85, but was wondering what I needed to get to really enhance my photos. Loved this format of video and getting to come along for the ride. Very dope 😎
Extras?👀 I just use the camera + lens to intitially shoot the photo. But I shoot in Raw, so that afterwards I can easily edit the photo in Lightroom - that's it😊🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thanks mate!🙇🏻♂️🙌🏼
Hey great video Teo! Did you make the parecord wrist strap?
Thank you! :)) Nooo I bought it :)
Hi Teo! Thank you so much for your videos. You’re actually one of the reasons why I bought a gx80. I decided to buy this camera coz I wanna take my photography more seriously. I just wanna know, have you used it for commercial/paid photography work. If so, how was it?
dude i gonna buy the gx80 because of you, thanks to your videos and photo samples, i should buy it with the 12-60mm kit lens? or 12-32mm? Regards from spain
Wow, cool to hear I could inspire you!🙌🏼🙌🏼 I haven't shot with either, so I don't know... but generally speaking I would stay away from kit lenses😅 But that of course immensely depends on what you shoot. So for example, if you plan to shoot mainly portraits, I would much rather go for the 25mm f/1.7🤷🏻♂️
Hello, can you share some ideas and whAT settings to use out door photography
Your videos are just so great to watch. I don't know what is so different to others, maybe it's kinda relaxing to watch u, the way u doing it, I really don't know. Just don't change anything, you got your own style and it's amazing. 👍🏼 (I do start to be a Fanboy 🙄😂)
Yooo so sweet of you, thanks mate! I'll do my best to keep the chill vibe! :D
you really like your clouds do you...
By the way, im buying my first camera tomorrow. Should i go for the alpha 5100 or the gx85?
Ohh yes I do🤩
I don't know, if I might be too late by now, but I can't really say anyway, because I don't know the 5100🤔🤷🏻♂️
@@teocrawford you're not late at all. I decided to wait a little longer and ask for advices. You know the drill, choosing your first camera(in fact, anything you buy...) is so unsettling.
@@teocrawford My first camera was a Sony Nex 6 then I got a Sony a6000. With the GX85 you get a good evf, which for me helps with being more engaged in taking a photo vs just looking at the screen. And you also get image stabilization with the GX85 if you're into video or using old manual lenses it helps a lot. I'm actually thinking of picking up a GX85 good luck on your first camera choice bro I think the GX85 will be a good starter with room to grow.
elbonja what camera did you end up with? The gx85 or the g85 are both good options.
@@sdhute unfortunately I had to take care of my mother. She needs money for her meds, so I decided to wait (a little more) to make the purchase, considering Im taking care of my girlfriend and all the expenses in our apartment.
Great video and photos 👌🏻Is this your only camera? I've got the same, it's a fantastic kit. I was thinking of going full frame but I'm not sure. Do you sell your photos?
Thank you! No, it's the camera I started out with - since then I've switched to a different camera, which is my main, but I still regularly enioy shooting with the GX80🙌🏼
Oh sweet, but no I don't (yet)👀
very great photo, what lens do you use? i have gx85, and want to buy additional lens
My main is the Panasonic 14-140mm👌🏼
@@teocrawford yoo, thankss
I noticed that the shots have this Soft vibe to it
Did you use a filter for this ??
Or edited it like this to be soft ??
Or is it the micro forth sensor type ??
Great video, did you edit the photos in lightroom?
Thank you!🙇🏻♂️🙌🏼🙌🏼 Yes these were all edited in LR👌🏼
Hello, Teo Crawford
I'm a fan watching from Ghana.
I love your content and I've been shooting videos and photos with the little GX80 for some time.
I'd like to throw you a video challenge with the GX80.
There's a lot of boredom around for months now and what better way to kill boredom than have a video challenge?
If it's something you'll agree to, let know so we talk it through.
I guess the BTS and the documentation of the entire process would make a great content for this channel.
Yooo I've got people watching from Ghana!? That's amazing, thanks! :)
Honestly I'm feeling a little overwhelmed at the moment, because beside the TH-cam videos I'm currently working on my next short film, which is going to be the biggest project I've ever tackled - so I don't know if I really feel like doing a video challenge at the moment.
But feel free to tell me what you are thinking of, maybe I'll change my mind🤷♂️
Thanks for the support mate! :))
@@teocrawford definitely, man. I can understand what you might be dealing with.
I wish you well on your short film project.
Also, if you'll be interested in my friendship, that'll mean a lot to me.
A reason why I've created some really awesome videos on the GX80 was because I watched your positivity about this camera on TH-cam when a lot other channels were so negative about it.
Nice video ! I have the gx80 and this lens looks nice ! Can you give us please some raw photos to play with ? Thanks
Thanks mate! :))
I uploaded two Raws here on Google Drive, you can check them out :)
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1J65yoMFy8uwectAHwL-Kq7u3zIAWJ-Cs?usp=sharing
I'm gonna buy this camera for sure! Btw what you recommend for the lense, i like to shots both portrait ang landscape. Thank you for the response.🙏🏻
mhmm hard to say... I started out with the Panasonic 14-140mm, which is an allrounder and served really well! The zoom is actually pretty impressive!
Nice video, if i can give you a suggestion, the shots at 4:34, i have tryed to shoot them lowering the camera like a sitting position or even lower, let me know
Thank you! Ohh yes that can look quite interesting in many situations, however I find it sometimes puts too much emphasis on the foreground itself, which is not the subject I was attempting to photograph here, thanks for the suggestion! :)
@@teocrawford you are right too ahahaha
Do you think this camera is good for vlogging too? I’m considering getting this but need a confirmation it’s worth the investment as it’s for my loved one?
It's a little difficult with this camera, because it doesn't have a mic input. So you can only record audio with the in-camera mic, which doesn't really sound great :/
Whenever I am attempting to capture footage and there is some background light. I get an annoying greenish, reflective flare at the bottom of my frame and as I move the camera it moves with the camera. It is difficult to explain without being able to send a photo/video. Is this normal or is there possibly something wrong with my gx85? Is this an issue you have? It does it with all of my lenses so I don't think it is the lenses. I am new to photography and don't have much experience. I am a subscriber and I watch all of your vids. I hope to one day get to the point where my footage looks as good as yours. Thanks
Ohh no, I'm sorry, but I can't really help with that. I've never encountered the problem you've described... I sadly have no clue😬
@@teocrawford Thank you...
@@teocrawford It's weird. If I take a vid/photo of a glass block window with significant light passing thru it will show a small reflective greenish (mirrored) replica of a portion of the window.
Hi!
What lens are you using?
Hey, may I ask where do you live? Haha. It's super beautiful place, and btw what lens are you using in this vid?
Austria!🤗
I used the Panasonic 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6🙌🏼
What camera you consider holy grail. What do you want to own if money is not a problem
5:12 tree silhouette 👌
ohh dude, very hard question. I don't think it exists yet. But imagine a camera with the video specs of the Sony A7Siii (especially the higher bit-depth), the 24MP sensor and the Auto Focus of the Sony A7iii inside the body of the Panasonic S1, which enables the level of stabilisation of the S1 + decent weather sealing - there you have it. That would be it hahah :,D
mhmm thanks mate! :)
@@teocrawford how about Leica Q2
@@johnny_bravo9990 I don't know anything about Leica cameras, but as far as I've heard I think they are more focused on Photography and not particularly recommended for hybrid use🤔
So the one you're using is a gx80 or a gx85? 🙈 sorry, I'm planning to get a lumix one but I don't know which is better
The GX80 and GX85 are the same camera - I know it's complicated😅
The camera actually has three different names depending on the area. I believe in the USA it's sold as the GX85, otherwise it's known as the GX80, except in Japan where it has yet again a different name, which I can't remember.
I don't know why they make it so complicated😅😅
@@teocrawford hahah that's why it kinda confused me! Thanks btw
Weird question idk if can be answered but I have a cannon m50 but don’t want to get a gx85 but love how it shoot is there a way to do the same like setting on the m50 like the gx85 thx u!
100% - the camera really doesn't matter when it comes to the look of your image! That's all done in the editing process, I do it in Lightroom. You could probably apply the same Lightroom settings to the same photo taken with the M50 and it would look very similar.
I hope this helps! :)
mate whats your setup for voiceover? its crispp
Ohoh... you don't wan't to know.. it's suuuper amateur hahah😂😂 But I'm glad to read the setup doesn't seem to reflect in the sound quality :D
So I don't have a dedicated audio recorder. Therefore I use my camera. I've got the small "Rode VideoMicro" for my camera and simply record video when making a voice over. Then in Premiere I just use the audio of the file and do some decent post-processing on the audio to get the best possible result from that crappy setup :D
you are hitting those mosquitoes like they were your little pets lol. Nice video tho
Hahaha trying not to hurt myself when hitting🤷🏻♂️😅😂😂
Hey wich camera bag do you own!!
Nice video
Thank you!🙇🏻♂️
Hey teo, I was wondering what Camera is not expensive but the pictures are really good.. I’m a newbie in that and googelt it what’s the best but then I saw your video with the pictures. I like them but I just wanna hear what you think because for me you right now the pro 😅
It really doesn't matter that much actually... the photos in this video could have just as well been shot with a Sony a6000 or a Canon M50, it wouldn't make much of a difference. However I've never actually shot with those cameras so I can only truly recommend the Lumix GX80 from my own experience :)
Hey i came late to this gorgeous channel ❤ but what's the lenses you were using for this shots??
Better late than never🙌🏼
I mostly shot with the Panasonic 14-140mm🤔
So good content in this vlog.Please create new content agian.Thank you for this V.D.O
Thank you🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️ New content is comin' out every week!🙌🏼
Hi, is there any option to use 0.7x Wide angle Converters for 12mm-32mm or 45mm-150mm lens???
Pheeew, I'm sorry to tell you, but I have no idea🤷♂️
Your restriction is my main shooter 🥺👉🏻👈🏻
And that's great! In this video I want to encourage you to not feel restricted, because the camera is such a fine little beast🙏🏼
@@teocrawford the amount of available lenses and adaptable glass makes it almost a "Mattias burling" style camera too.
Love this place, where is it?
This is in Austria🤗
Was that a Mattias Burling impression at the end? 😂
I'm afraid not haha, I don't know who Mattias is :(
I was wondering what lenses did you use for this camera ?
I use a Panasonic 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 and a Panasonic 20mm f/1.7🙌🏼
Hi! what camera you used in filming this video?
The GoPro Hero8✌🏼
Thank you 🥰
I couldn't understand what you said , about the lens you used .
Have you ever shot with a GX9? I’ve been debating over a GX80 and a GX9
Not sure what to get for my first Panasonic camera
@@andressotomayor1552 same, the gx9 has a 20mp sensor insted of 16mp
Nooo I don't really know anything about it😬
But don't get too hung up on the gear. As long as it's a camera and it shoots raw it'll be a great tool to learn!🙌🏼🙌🏼
What lens u using in this video?
Hi, what program do you use to edit your fotos? :)
Lightroom🤗
If you shot low on the picture of the road/trail that might make the subject more emphatic/pronounced. First picture was good but it had no main subject. Please don’t be upset about this critique. Is only my opinion. I enjoyed your video.
Which aspect ratio do you use for the wide shots?
I always shot with the full sensor, so 3:2. But I cropped many shots in post. The very wide aspect ratios are a 1 : 2.35 cinemascope ratio :)
@@teocrawford Thank you very much!
@@teocrawford the full sensor aspect ratio is 4:3, not 3:2.
@@MichaelGerrard Ahhhh yes true! Mixed that up with full frame hahah😅
Are you use the Natural profile?
phew...I'm not sure - but because I shoot in RAW anyway it doesn't really matter, because it resets in Lightroom anyway :)
@@teocrawfordThanks for your answer!
Which objective you have on the camera?
The Panasonic 14-140mm f3.5-5.6 🙌🏼
Do you live in heaven ? This place is so beautifull wow
Stop saying your shots aren't good. You take really dope photos, be more confident
dimana tempatnya itu?bagus sekali
Austria🤟
@@teocrawford indah sekali, cobalah datang ke negara kami, indonesia.
Wo hast du gelernt so gut Englisch zu sprechen? Man hört so gut wie gar nicht, dass du aus Österreich kommst.
Ich bin halb Brite :D Mein Vater ist Schotte, hab das (leider aber nicht den Akzent) daher seit klein auf gelernt :)
@@teocrawford also falls du das Mal hören willst: hab bis vor kurzem nicht gecheckt, dass du aus Österreich kommst bzw du nicht english als Muttersprache sprichst
I bet you rant all days long how life sucks... 🙈
Do you think this camera is good for vlogging too? I’m considering getting this but need a confirmation it’s worth the investment as it’s for my loved one?
It's a little difficult with this camera, because it doesn't have an audio input for a mic - so the only audio option is the on-camera mic, which isn't really good :/
What lens are you using in this video?