I strongly recommend considering 28mm focal length. If you can use camera lenses, the Sigma 28mm 1.4 is an absolute reference level lens that is super cheap considering its quality.
Great video. It's always interesting hearing about the process of switching systems. It's always neat how a new camera can ignite a creative vision and vibe.
Thanks! Yeah - they give the video a "thumbs down' as if that somehow lets them show their hurt feelings rather than them being honest about this video being about my personal opinion. LOL
I agree that it's essential to get gear that inspires you, 100%. I disagree when you said you "outgrew the Sony" its equally a fantastic camera, you didn't even get started with it. But that's ok, get what you like (we all like built in ND). Strange choice with your lens selection (being as though you are only budgeting for 1), but if that's the limitation you enjoy working within, more power to you. I shoot C500ii/R5c Zeiss ZE kit (I tend to favor 28mm), Sigma Art. Curious what you're doing for focus, you might like the Tilta Nano ii, been running mine though some testing lately.
Thanks for watching and your comment. I tried 8 different lenses on the Sony. It's a great camera but it just never gave me the look I was looking for (purely subjective). I just couldn't connect with it somehow (again, purely personal preference). With the Canon, I find I bond with the camera and it's much easier to get the look I want out of it with less effort. Granted, I still have a ways to go, but I just find the Canon inspires me more. The Sony is technically a great camera. It just wasn't the one for me.
Hi - Thanks for watching. The one that I didn't like was the Bright Tangerine. The one I ended up buying was the Blue Kondor floor plate. Please be sure to take a moment and "like" the video. Thanks!
This from a guy who's channel has videos of playing Minecraft on it. LOL. Don't like these kinds of videos? Then don't watch them. Pretty easy solution.
* * OK guys - somehow I uploaded the version with the long pause not edited out in the rush to get it uploaded before guests arrived. DOH!! * *
I strongly recommend considering 28mm focal length. If you can use camera lenses, the Sigma 28mm 1.4 is an absolute reference level lens that is super cheap considering its quality.
Thanks. 28mm does seem to be a great length!
Dope content dude. C70 here we go
Great video. It's always interesting hearing about the process of switching systems. It's always neat how a new camera can ignite a creative vision and vibe.
Thanks for watching and the comment. I always find the "intangibles" about a product quite interesting.
@@GreekAudioGeek I love my c70. It’s a magical camera.
I agree. There is something beyond the specs and features that just makes me love it. Though I am still a bit intimidated with it as I learn. LOL
All the Sony fan boys gonna get their knickers in a knot with this video! I'm yeah Canon love the RF lenses in particular
Thanks! Yeah - they give the video a "thumbs down' as if that somehow lets them show their hurt feelings rather than them being honest about this video being about my personal opinion. LOL
I couldn’t hang past the four minute mark, my guy. This was all over the place. 😔
It's all good. It's simply an off-the-cuff impromptu video with no script. :)
Yeah but there's some good insights in there non the less. Loved the passion.
Canon cameras just have a certain look that's much different to Sony
@@DuffTV Thanks for watching!
I agree that it's essential to get gear that inspires you, 100%. I disagree when you said you "outgrew the Sony" its equally a fantastic camera, you didn't even get started with it. But that's ok, get what you like (we all like built in ND). Strange choice with your lens selection (being as though you are only budgeting for 1), but if that's the limitation you enjoy working within, more power to you. I shoot C500ii/R5c Zeiss ZE kit (I tend to favor 28mm), Sigma Art. Curious what you're doing for focus, you might like the Tilta Nano ii, been running mine though some testing lately.
Thanks for watching and your comment. I tried 8 different lenses on the Sony. It's a great camera but it just never gave me the look I was looking for (purely subjective). I just couldn't connect with it somehow (again, purely personal preference). With the Canon, I find I bond with the camera and it's much easier to get the look I want out of it with less effort. Granted, I still have a ways to go, but I just find the Canon inspires me more. The Sony is technically a great camera. It just wasn't the one for me.
Watched whole video and enjoyed it !
What’s the mount your taking about for the c70? Thank you in advance
Hi - Thanks for watching. The one that I didn't like was the Bright Tangerine. The one I ended up buying was the Blue Kondor floor plate. Please be sure to take a moment and "like" the video. Thanks!
My goodness I am tired of these “I sold my X for an X” videos. And I hate Sony. 😂
This from a guy who's channel has videos of playing Minecraft on it. LOL. Don't like these kinds of videos? Then don't watch them. Pretty easy solution.