Hello Tony. Really enjoyed this video and your relaxed presentation style. I'm very sorry for your loss. I went through the same a number of years back. Once I'd got past the worst of it, I made the mistake of not concentrating on my photography to lift my mind and distract me. So videos like yours are motivational for me. Looking forward to watching more!
Brilliant Tony, I’ve just purchased A7R5 and iam loving it, like you I come from using medium format cameras and developing my own film and prints, but what a weight to carry around. I love my landscape photography and you inspire me a lot, you have a great eye for photography your composition is spot on. Great video Tony
I enjoy landscape and ICM. Pleased that you covered both in this video. Thank you for sharing everything. Hopefully, you’ll talk about lenses at some point.
A very nice video, I am a rookie photographer myself and so far I've only used my phone camera but I'll definitely be following this channel to learn things
I’ve been shooting with my Sony a6000 for 10years and steadily I have been building up my fe lenses finally this year I made my mind up I’m getting the A7r 5 then I came across OM Systems OM1 mk2 and the more I have investigated this system I’ve now changed my mind I think this camera system is for me there’s such a lot of computational things it can do also up to 8.5 stops for hand held shooting etc.
Really good stuff Tony. I really like the zoom exposures and ICM photography. Your insights are invaluable and your presentation is second to none. Keep it up!
I hope you got out of the wood before dark! I had a chuckle about your film cameras, brought a few memories back. RB67, it was like carrying a breeze block around, but it was used in the studio for the most part. 35mm for outdoor work. Now I use Fuji less weight all round. The rear screen on the Sony was impressive. Keep shooting.
Hi Tony , the Great video! I currently use two sets of gears. One is Nikon Z and the other is Fujifilm apsc. Fujifilm gears is lighter, and if there is no need to enlarge the photos, the Fujifilm gear is also very easy to use.
Great video Tony! I have been debating with myself weather I should upgrade from my A7iii to the A7R5 this year (If Santa will be good to me). I'm still on the fence, part of me is worried that an A7R6 will drop next year and I will be left kicking myself!. It looks like a fantastic camera, I love that screen and like you said in the video, I would use the extra megapixels for cropping.
Thanks Richard! I honestly can't see what they can do to improve the camera. Don't want more MP, so look for a good deal on an A7R5? £2350 on panamoz, and I've bought from them!
Hello Tony. Really enjoyed this video and your relaxed presentation style.
I'm very sorry for your loss. I went through the same a number of years back. Once I'd got past the worst of it, I made the mistake of not concentrating on my photography to lift my mind and distract me. So videos like yours are motivational for me. Looking forward to watching more!
Brilliant Tony, I’ve just purchased A7R5 and iam loving it, like you I come from using medium format cameras and developing my own film and prints, but what a weight to carry around. I love my landscape photography and you inspire me a lot, you have a great eye for photography your composition is spot on.
Great video
Tony
Thanks Tony, you won't look back with that superb camera!
I quite like the effect of zooming during exposure, I will definitely give it a go.
Thanks John, yes it can work well.
Great video Tony, thanks for sharing your thoughts on the A7R5 and some interesting techniques to try. Nice images too!
Thank you GW! Yes I was surprised at the zoom ones, I'll keep doing those.
I enjoy landscape and ICM. Pleased that you covered both in this video. Thank you for sharing everything. Hopefully, you’ll talk about lenses at some point.
Thanks Bing, I appreciate your comments. I will do something on lenses eventually.
A very nice video, I am a rookie photographer myself and so far I've only used my phone camera but I'll definitely be following this channel to learn things
Thank you Historelic, much appreciated. I'm trying to make my videos appeal to beginners and advanced.
I’ve been shooting with my Sony a6000 for 10years and steadily I have been building up my fe lenses finally this year I made my mind up I’m getting the A7r 5 then I came across OM Systems OM1 mk2 and the more I have investigated this system I’ve now changed my mind I think this camera system is for me there’s such a lot of computational things it can do also up to 8.5 stops for hand held shooting etc.
Sounds good Rhys, I've heard good things, I just don't like the 4:3 format; if you do then go for it!
I still remain unconvinced about ICM......but I do like Marmite!
Great insights as always, Tony!
Thanks Bill, I appreciate that. To me, ICM is just another thing to do while waiting for some good light!
One thing to takeaway from this film was ..."Shut the front door "....made me chuckle .
I don't normally say that Peter, it just came out, so I thought I'd leave it in!
Great video Tony. I had FF (a7iv) but have switched to an a6700 (apsc) and am blown away by how good it is
Thanks Puds, that's good to know. Might try that camera!
Really good stuff Tony. I really like the zoom exposures and ICM photography. Your insights are invaluable and your presentation is second to none. Keep it up!
Oh, thanks Lenz, I'm glad you appreciated my messing about!
I hope you got out of the wood before dark! I had a chuckle about your film cameras, brought a few memories back. RB67, it was like carrying a breeze block around, but it was used in the studio for the most part. 35mm for outdoor work. Now I use Fuji less weight all round. The rear screen on the Sony was impressive. Keep shooting.
Crikey Iain, I thought the Bronica was bad but those RB67's weighed lots more! Which Fuji do you use?
@@tonyhowellcouk XT5, 16/80, 70/300 & a TT Artisans 25/2.8, all carried in a sling bag. Suits my purpose.
@@iaincphotography6051 Sounds like a great system, thanks.
Hi Tony , the Great video! I currently use two sets of gears. One is Nikon Z and the other is Fujifilm apsc. Fujifilm gears is lighter, and if there is no need to enlarge the photos, the Fujifilm gear is also very easy to use.
Thanks Steve, I think Fuji are great, I've owned several of their medium format film cameras and the GFX100, perhaps I'll try the APS-C next!
@@tonyhowellcouk Ok, it's lighter . You may try it . I am using Fujifilm XT3 now, you can try Fujifilm XT5 ( 40 megapixels). Thanks.
@@Steve_Xue Thank you.
Great video, thanks Tony
Thanks TY!
hello tony. you can have different settings for stills and video. go to toolbox in menu then #3 then different set for still/mv
Thank you Victor, I do use the #1, #2 and #3 so I really was just quibbling, I love this camera!
Great video Tony! I have been debating with myself weather I should upgrade from my A7iii to the A7R5 this year (If Santa will be good to me). I'm still on the fence, part of me is worried that an A7R6 will drop next year and I will be left kicking myself!. It looks like a fantastic camera, I love that screen and like you said in the video, I would use the extra megapixels for cropping.
Thanks Richard! I honestly can't see what they can do to improve the camera. Don't want more MP, so look for a good deal on an A7R5? £2350 on panamoz, and I've bought from them!
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