See. This is great. This all looks so great. I haven’t cared much for anything I’ve seen from the GH7 so far but I’ve always been consistently impressed with what the S5IIX could do. You’re super talented too, of course😃. I am still saving for the finale though… that S1H2.
Thank you! The S1H2 will be very exciting, the rumours of the specs seem pretty amazing (if true). Definitely be jealous of people that have that camera when it comes out. Though for me at the moment the S5IIX has everything I need. Thanks again for watching! 😊
Thank you! Currently I have been using dehancer which is great, but expensive. I think davinci resolve has a film look creator for an alternate option. One tip I have is to use a node for the glow effect and change the mode to softlight it just gives your footage a great look. That's great to hear such an amazing place! 😊
@@ChasingTrueFreedom There is always the the free version of it, so you can see if you like it before you buy too! Ultimately it's what ever works for you 😊
They never do, S5iix is definitely an amazing camera! Good question, in terms of its quality it's very sharp and looks great and no complaints with the image. The only things I wish I could change (if I had to be nit picking) would be constant aperture and better weather sealing. The lens with ibis can be hand held relatively stable at 400mm. However now that the 70-200 has come out I would have bought that as it suits my needs better. Hope this helps thanks for watching. 😊
@@jackyulesmith Absolutely ! Thank you for your answer, it's very clear. Personally, I have a 35-100 (and a 12-35)... and I ask myself about what would be the better choice between a larger maximum aperture (1.7 for example) or a bigger zoom (200 or 400). For the moment I'm ok with my 2 lenses ! We will see ahah !
I think it always comes down to the use, will you use it at the end of the day (or just sit on a shelf) and does it fit your use case. Plus as it's quite a high aperture you have to be careful about low light situations (depending on your camera). I will say that 400mm compression can look amazing haha. In your case it does seem like you have a good range of focal lengths covered with lens with good apertures.
Don’t overlook the f4 70-200. It’s under 1kg and relatively compact and great for stills or video. I use that paired with the Sigma 28-70. Mostly the Sigma, but for those times when I need something over 100 and don’t wish to crop, it’s a gem.
These shots are so clean man! You’re killing it with the lumix.
Thank you! 😊
Love it, my friend. Beautiful and so clean work!
Thank you!
Your skill makes the camera shine, beautiful work.
The Sigma 28-70mm f2.8 is one of the most underrated lens, I so love that lens.
Thank you!
Definitely, the size makes it super compact. Just wished it had full weather sealing. Thanks for watching 😊
@@jackyulesmith I agree.
You're most welcome
I miss that place, one of the best cities for sure.
See. This is great. This all looks so great. I haven’t cared much for anything I’ve seen from the GH7 so far but I’ve always been consistently impressed with what the S5IIX could do. You’re super talented too, of course😃. I am still saving for the finale though… that S1H2.
Thank you! The S1H2 will be very exciting, the rumours of the specs seem pretty amazing (if true). Definitely be jealous of people that have that camera when it comes out. Though for me at the moment the S5IIX has everything I need. Thanks again for watching! 😊
Excellent footage
Definitively you got an eye to make colors!
Thank you!
Beautiful footage😊
Thank you very much! 😊
Welp. This ruled.
I will attempt an Edmonton version! haha. That S5iix is so fun. Granted, any camera is fun.
Thank you!
Do it! That's very true, so much fun. Just an expensive hobby haha.
How do you colour grade? so nice! I am from BC as well!
Thank you! Currently I have been using dehancer which is great, but expensive. I think davinci resolve has a film look creator for an alternate option.
One tip I have is to use a node for the glow effect and change the mode to softlight it just gives your footage a great look.
That's great to hear such an amazing place! 😊
@@jackyulesmith ah okay I've been getting signs to get Davinci I use FCPX lol Thank you!
@@ChasingTrueFreedom There is always the the free version of it, so you can see if you like it before you buy too! Ultimately it's what ever works for you 😊
Are these hand held or you used a tripod and a gimbal. Some of the shots are very smooth.
Most of these are handheld, however shots: 0:11, 0:49, 0:57 are all shot with a gimbal. Thanks for watching 😊
Missing the crackheads, needles, stolen bikes, shitty drivers, and dumpster fires
I love that ! Team Lumix too and never disappointed 📸💪
What do you think about your 100-400 ? Isn't that too much to film ?
They never do, S5iix is definitely an amazing camera!
Good question, in terms of its quality it's very sharp and looks great and no complaints with the image. The only things I wish I could change (if I had to be nit picking) would be constant aperture and better weather sealing. The lens with ibis can be hand held relatively stable at 400mm. However now that the 70-200 has come out I would have bought that as it suits my needs better.
Hope this helps thanks for watching. 😊
@@jackyulesmith Absolutely ! Thank you for your answer, it's very clear. Personally, I have a 35-100 (and a 12-35)... and I ask myself about what would be the better choice between a larger maximum aperture (1.7 for example) or a bigger zoom (200 or 400). For the moment I'm ok with my 2 lenses ! We will see ahah !
I think it always comes down to the use, will you use it at the end of the day (or just sit on a shelf) and does it fit your use case. Plus as it's quite a high aperture you have to be careful about low light situations (depending on your camera). I will say that 400mm compression can look amazing haha.
In your case it does seem like you have a good range of focal lengths covered with lens with good apertures.
@@jackyulesmith Yes I agree ahah ! Thank you for your advises :) Best wishes
Don’t overlook the f4 70-200. It’s under 1kg and relatively compact and great for stills or video. I use that paired with the Sigma 28-70. Mostly the Sigma, but for those times when I need something over 100 and don’t wish to crop, it’s a gem.