This channel made me buy an S9, my first Panasonic, and hands down the best decision i made. I took it on a personal trip to Istanbul. It was a joy to use and to share on Instagram in no time. Vlog is amazing. Ibis is another level lenses are light, just a joy to use. I always say best camera is the camera that makes shoot more and s9 does that
When did the term "depth of field" become a description of a condition of shallow focus rather than the way we articulate a range of focus? I'm just curious, because depth of field used to be defined as "the range of acceptably sharp focus in front of and behind the point of focus". A lot of depth of field used to describe a shot with deep focus, wherein the subject, foreground and background are all in sharp focus. Now, that term is used to describe a scene with shallow focus, with only the subject in sharp focus. This isn't the first video where someone says something like "with a full frame sensor you are going to be able to get a lot of depth of field" or "the lens only opens to a 2.8, not a 1.8, so it won't give you a lot of depth of field". I'm open to changing the way I describe and teach depth of field, I'm just wondering when everyone decided on this new description.
The S9 costs certainly EUR 2100 with 2 lenses. I buy a Panasonic G9 or Olympus 1 M II or M III, or a GH5 for EUR 500 or less and 2 used Panasonic Leica or Olympus lenses for EUR 500. Not much bigger, much cheaper and more bearable if stolen.
Guys. For £1,299 (roughly $1,600) you can get a camera that is even more compact than this with (IMO) less compromises. This setup that Caleb has costs around £2,300 (roughly $2,800). You could spend half of this, have lenses with wider focal ranges for more versatility and book a holiday with the left over cash. We gotta stop with this $2,000+ camera setup for the average person to have for travel, it's unnecessary. This isn't any hate to Caleb, he is an Ambassador so he will look favourably on Panasonic's cameras.
Great place to visit. Some of the footage has heavy rolling shutter like the train departing but the video colors and sharpness are superb. Do you special luts or is out of the camera?
I used S9 to travel to Tanzania, Myanmar and Thailand. Pros: Size, weight, Battery, UX/UI, IBIS, lack of small fast prime like 28/2.8 or 35/2.8 Cons: No weather sealed, no mech shutter (banding), no tiled screen I think m43 is still the best travel camera, especially if you carry a number of lens from wide to telephoto. S9 needs to improve and add more features/function to be the perfect travel camera.
That 28-200 sounds crazy! I would have packed a faster prime as my second lens. I use a Sigma FPL but the S9 seems like an amazing second camera with the ibis.
The best is a bold statement. It means either they can't afford another system (like most of us), so the one they purchased, better be the best, or they are selling you something. Anything that takes a photo or video is the best. Rather, it be a massive brick camera or small like a phone (f phones). It's what you have on you at the moment , is the best . And did you really do all touristy and video circles around your wife in what looks like a church? Non, the less, great images. I won't dismiss that. Best, though? I highly doubt it
great camera body imo. i do like the specs and the form factor, making this a powerful compact one. but as of now this gets kinda wasted by the lack of compact prime / pancake lens with an aperture of e.g. f2.8.
A phone has been the best travel camera for years now. No worrying about stuff being left behind or stolen and immediate uploads to social media if that's your thing. Travelling with gear is a pita, and unless you're being paid, leave all of that crap at home and enjoy your holiday.
@@patrick8035 who shoots waist-level vertically c'mon 🙄 I don't think these companies understand wtf they are doing. No EVF would have been instantly forgiven if this camera system were MFT. But no, you have here a little camera with lens selection that are too big for my liking. No candidness in waist level shooting if your camera is big
Didn't even mention hybrid zoom. Also, beginners out there, don't let anyone especially camera tech TH-camrs convince you you're going to get more depth of field and better low light performance with a full frame camera sensor. It's BS blind leading the blind. DOF comes from the lenses you choose and low light performance comes from the size of the individual pixels of a sensor and the ISP (image signal processor).
It is a great camera, though I did let it go in the end in favour of the zve1, that af and 4k 60/120 was too tempting, I did slightly prefer the image coming out of the s9 though it felt less digital and the ibis was better on the s9 too.
So sick of s9 is awesome videos. It’s not. It’s cheap and has almost zero resale valu. It was free, and they are requiring yall to post about it to get more free lumix gear
Mine wasn’t free. It’s my favorite camera. 95% of my S5ii. I rarely use the evf. Electronic shutter is rarely an issue. I’ve shot 4k 24 well over an hour with no overheating. Hybrid zoom is a slept on feature. I love my S9. You’ve probably never used one.
@@shinzychan5117you’re getting a mini s5ii yall should just stop complaining and not buy it if you don’t want it you’re crazy to think this isn’t a decent value buy
The first 500 people to use my link skl.sh/calebhoover12241 will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare!
This channel made me buy an S9, my first Panasonic, and hands down the best decision i made. I took it on a personal trip to Istanbul. It was a joy to use and to share on Instagram in no time. Vlog is amazing. Ibis is another level lenses are light, just a joy to use. I always say best camera is the camera that makes shoot more and s9 does that
What lens you used
When did the term "depth of field" become a description of a condition of shallow focus rather than the way we articulate a range of focus? I'm just curious, because depth of field used to be defined as "the range of acceptably sharp focus in front of and behind the point of focus". A lot of depth of field used to describe a shot with deep focus, wherein the subject, foreground and background are all in sharp focus. Now, that term is used to describe a scene with shallow focus, with only the subject in sharp focus. This isn't the first video where someone says something like "with a full frame sensor you are going to be able to get a lot of depth of field" or "the lens only opens to a 2.8, not a 1.8, so it won't give you a lot of depth of field". I'm open to changing the way I describe and teach depth of field, I'm just wondering when everyone decided on this new description.
Ey Caleb! Gracias por activar la traducción de audio. Puedo ver y escuchar tus audios en Español, para mi es una auténtica comodidad. Muchas gracias!
The S9 costs certainly EUR 2100 with 2 lenses.
I buy a Panasonic G9 or Olympus 1 M II or M III, or a GH5 for EUR 500 or less and 2 used Panasonic Leica or Olympus lenses for EUR 500. Not much bigger, much cheaper and more bearable if stolen.
Guys. For £1,299 (roughly $1,600) you can get a camera that is even more compact than this with (IMO) less compromises.
This setup that Caleb has costs around £2,300 (roughly $2,800). You could spend half of this, have lenses with wider focal ranges for more versatility and book a holiday with the left over cash. We gotta stop with this $2,000+ camera setup for the average person to have for travel, it's unnecessary.
This isn't any hate to Caleb, he is an Ambassador so he will look favourably on Panasonic's cameras.
Perfect timing man. I’m about to order both for work and travel!
I love this little cam for travel!
Hello from Barcelona!
I hope you felt welcome here. Nice shots btw
Great place to visit. Some of the footage has heavy rolling shutter like the train departing but the video colors and sharpness are superb. Do you special luts or is out of the camera?
But bro the electronic shutter? How were you able to get such good photos?
Fantastic video. S9 is truly amazing for a beginner like me. Switching to the 45mm Sigma lens
I used S9 to travel to Tanzania, Myanmar and Thailand.
Pros: Size, weight, Battery, UX/UI, IBIS, lack of small fast prime like 28/2.8 or 35/2.8
Cons: No weather sealed, no mech shutter (banding), no tiled screen
I think m43 is still the best travel camera, especially if you carry a number of lens from wide to telephoto.
S9 needs to improve and add more features/function to be the perfect travel camera.
That 28-200 sounds crazy! I would have packed a faster prime as my second lens. I use a Sigma FPL but the S9 seems like an amazing second camera with the ibis.
Great video!
Is this camera better than Fujifilm X-T 100 , X-T 5 or X-M 5 ?? and why .. many friendly greetings from ever-sunny NKW Belgium
Dang looks so sick in Spain!
The best is a bold statement. It means either they can't afford another system (like most of us), so the one they purchased, better be the best, or they are selling you something. Anything that takes a photo or video is the best. Rather, it be a massive brick camera or small like a phone (f phones). It's what you have on you at the moment , is the best . And did you really do all touristy and video circles around your wife in what looks like a church? Non, the less, great images. I won't dismiss that. Best, though? I highly doubt it
💯 . No evf and pray it doesnt rain
What gear did you take with also please? Would be interesting to see how light or heavy people are with gear on such travels
Can you fix the download link? I paid but I can't download the LUT.
i replied to your email fyi
@CalebHoover ok i got it thanks
I need to get that 18-40 but I'll wait for the price to come down.
great camera body imo. i do like the specs and the form factor, making this a powerful compact one. but as of now this gets kinda wasted by the lack of compact prime / pancake lens with an aperture of e.g. f2.8.
A phone has been the best travel camera for years now. No worrying about stuff being left behind or stolen and immediate uploads to social media if that's your thing. Travelling with gear is a pita, and unless you're being paid, leave all of that crap at home and enjoy your holiday.
Heya, great video, does it overheat when filming talking heads for youtube? these are the limitations I am facing with my XT-4...
great video, been eyeing up a few cameras for travel, its between this, the xm5 and the a6700.
You were in Spain and didn't let me know? 🤣🤣🤣 I recently made a trip to Ireland and preferred a G9II with the 10-25mm f/1.7....
That's what I'm lookong at! How was that combo? Any videos on youtube?
what nd are you using during the day
The S9 is incredible! The only thing I truly can't stand about it is the memory card location. Terrible design, especially with the SmallRig cage on.
Travel and street photography with no EVF? Each to his own.
I have an EVF for my fp for street photo, but I recently removed it to cut down size. I don't miss it honestly
I barely never use mine🤷
Because this is more of a video camera. If this was more about photography it would have been a tilt screen not an articulated screen
@@brownwallet942my only counter to that is if you shoot most of your photos vertically in which case the screen type is ideal for waist level shooting
@@patrick8035 who shoots waist-level vertically c'mon 🙄 I don't think these companies understand wtf they are doing. No EVF would have been instantly forgiven if this camera system were MFT. But no, you have here a little camera with lens selection that are too big for my liking. No candidness in waist level shooting if your camera is big
How long can you record video before it overheats?
petapixel has a good video with those tests.
compare to the new Fuji xm5 ?
Sensor size, stabilization, iso performance.
Fighting the urge to get one of these. As a B or C cam. Hmm
video quality doesn't look that great
Didn't even mention hybrid zoom. Also, beginners out there, don't let anyone especially camera tech TH-camrs convince you you're going to get more depth of field and better low light performance with a full frame camera sensor. It's BS blind leading the blind. DOF comes from the lenses you choose and low light performance comes from the size of the individual pixels of a sensor and the ISP (image signal processor).
„Unique“ photos? Cmon. Random. Just data material. That’s not even photography.
But he has the woolen hat?!
What is dual ibis?
@AStCG1989 Pretty sure it's when both your camera and lens have in-body image stabilization, so like double image stabilization 👊
@ that’s like saying because I have a left hand and a right hand I have double left hands…
It is a great camera, though I did let it go in the end in favour of the zve1, that af and 4k 60/120 was too tempting, I did slightly prefer the image coming out of the s9 though it felt less digital and the ibis was better on the s9 too.
Did you say it has a mic jack? For some reason sellers don’t mention this in their marketing, it’s a big reason I don’t own a S9 yet 😢😂
It has a mic jack, just no headphone jack
Sony 6700 Team ;)
Great colors and quality but rolling shutter is super noticiable.
Image stabilization is the concern comparing the footage you have posted, its very shaky and not at par.
Good point, since it was mentioned as a key feature.
Geezzz for how many lumix S9 videos Panasonic did pay you?
It has no EVF, such a waste
So sick of s9 is awesome videos. It’s not. It’s cheap and has almost zero resale valu. It was free, and they are requiring yall to post about it to get more free lumix gear
Why you bad bro
Mine wasn’t free. It’s my favorite camera. 95% of my S5ii. I rarely use the evf. Electronic shutter is rarely an issue. I’ve shot 4k 24 well over an hour with no overheating. Hybrid zoom is a slept on feature. I love my S9. You’ve probably never used one.
He’s correct about resale value. New available for 1000 now. A lot of them available which kinda sucks if someone bought it full price
Bro is mad he can’t afford it lol
@@shinzychan5117you’re getting a mini s5ii yall should just stop complaining and not buy it if you don’t want it you’re crazy to think this isn’t a decent value buy