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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @corbanphillips227
    @corbanphillips227 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video is incredible man, keep up the good work!

  • @awakenco7690
    @awakenco7690 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was watching your videos after stumbling upon your channel from a search for R5C. I think this is one of my favorite videos out of all your videos. Thanks for sharing R5C footage and reviewing it for all of us to see. I ordered the R5C, should be coming in 1-2 days, but have been doubtful of my decision due to the lack of IBIS. I know people have made many videos regarding the pros/cons of IBIS, but none have fully went over my concern. Because having owned a GH5 and R6 Mark II, I have developed a certain shooting style, which I am not sure is possible with non-IBIS…also sometimes I like to slap on some non-IS L lenses such as the 50 1.2 or 35 1.4, I love the footage coming out of those. I never had any issues with my R6II IBIS like some have stated, it has worked me wonders.
    The reason I ordered an R5C from R6II is because a thirst for even better video quality and a more filmic look, however, I am afraid that the shots on the R5C will come out with micro jitters and not be usable, especially the ones on non-IS lenses. With the R5 seeming to have fixed overheating I find myself contemplating if I should have gotten an R5 instead. I do own an RF 24-70 like you do. How are you able to manage the lack and convenience of IBIS? Coming from GH5 and R6/R5 shooting style, does the lack of IBIS cause any issues or does it encourage a different, better shooting style? Do the advantages/look/video quality of the R5 C outshine the disadvantage of non-IBIS? I’m curious to hear what you have to say. Thanks for hearing me out.