Generally, if there are little bags in the Lego set then keep those separate, otherwise spread out the pieces and group together similar bricks or feature parts into clusters. Then when you see a part in the instructions you can search amongst nearly matching parts to find the exact fit and colour. I find that the sorting stage at the start, exploring all the parts and looking at the oddly specific pieces, before I begin building is a really enjoyable part of the process.
Thanks for answering my Canon question, I do remember you using a smaller Canon body. I currently do a lot of bird photos, hence “birdbrain”, and would love to see you do some wildlife photos with the R1 or R5ii. Also, I love that Lego Polaroid, it sits next to its real life counterpart.
Glad to see and hear that you are recovered!! And Legos are addicting; I love my Lego America's Cup ENTZ yacht 🙂 The one camera and lens I would keep is the X-T5 and 23mm f/1.4 R LM WR (larger than the X100VI, although the newer f/1.4 lens is phenomenal).
Would be neat if it were functional. I had a literal lego cam in the early 00's, it was technically a logitech webcam, in lego branded housing, it was meant for stop motion. but I loved that thing, it even had a manual focus ring. Shame they don't make a modern version of it for modern OSes.
If I could only have one camera and lens it would be the Sony A7RV and 70-200mm f/2.8 GM mk.II It is my go-to for almost all of my sports work and has a close enough focusing distance to work for close up and mild macro work.
Hi, Moncho33 here. Sorry for the difficult question. 😂 Funny that you mention the X100V, because at the moment that is my favorite camera to use but I haven’t used the Q2. Would it be my forever camera? I don’t know… Guess I am getting a taste of my own medicine. 😂
Thanks for answering my Canon question, I do remember you using a smaller Canon body. I currently do a lot of bird photos, hence “birdbrain”, and would love to see you do some wildlife photos with the R1 or R5ii. Also, I love that Lego Polaroid, it sits next to its real life counterpart.
I have the other Camera LEGO Set, which reminds me of my two old film cameras, Zenit and Nikon. ❤
Generally, if there are little bags in the Lego set then keep those separate, otherwise spread out the pieces and group together similar bricks or feature parts into clusters. Then when you see a part in the instructions you can search amongst nearly matching parts to find the exact fit and colour.
I find that the sorting stage at the start, exploring all the parts and looking at the oddly specific pieces, before I begin building is a really enjoyable part of the process.
What a cool Lego build! I definitely want one for my office!
Hey. Thanks for this Video! I enjoyed it very much. Greetings from Germany! I wish you and Raymond a Kerry xmas and a happy new year! 🤠🦮
Thanks for answering my Canon question, I do remember you using a smaller Canon body. I currently do a lot of bird photos, hence “birdbrain”, and would love to see you do some wildlife photos with the R1 or R5ii. Also, I love that Lego Polaroid, it sits next to its real life counterpart.
Glad to see and hear that you are recovered!! And Legos are addicting; I love my Lego America's Cup ENTZ yacht 🙂
The one camera and lens I would keep is the X-T5 and 23mm f/1.4 R LM WR (larger than the X100VI, although the newer f/1.4 lens is phenomenal).
Would be neat if it were functional. I had a literal lego cam in the early 00's, it was technically a logitech webcam, in lego branded housing, it was meant for stop motion. but I loved that thing, it even had a manual focus ring. Shame they don't make a modern version of it for modern OSes.
My one camera would be Leica M10-R, which I already have and Leica 35mm APO-Summicron, which I do not currently own.
OM-5 w/40-150mm f4 and i own both
If I could only have one camera and lens it would be the Sony A7RV and 70-200mm f/2.8 GM mk.II It is my go-to for almost all of my sports work and has a close enough focusing distance to work for close up and mild macro work.
Have you tried or will you be testing the Leica S3?
I have not used the S3, but I did use the SL3. Here's my video... th-cam.com/video/Bk_7mG0eYkk/w-d-xo.html
I meant the SL3. Sorry, but thanks for the link!
Hi, Moncho33 here. Sorry for the difficult question. 😂
Funny that you mention the X100V, because at the moment that is my favorite camera to use but I haven’t used the Q2. Would it be my forever camera? I don’t know… Guess I am getting a taste of my own medicine. 😂
For ever camera "atm" - Nikon d850 with a 24 -70mm. Or z9 with an ftz 2 adaptor to use my f mount lenses.
What was that light weight camera(Lica) you spoke of?
12:52 Leica D-Lux 8 (if this is the one you are referring to)
@@Rob_F8F Yes, thank you!
I love legos. I empty out the bag and then grab the ones I need for that step. It’s a pretty organized process for me or I will miss a step
Hello, how do what’s your specialty as photographer?
I don't have one specialty. I like to do a bit of everything!
Thanks for answering my Canon question, I do remember you using a smaller Canon body. I currently do a lot of bird photos, hence “birdbrain”, and would love to see you do some wildlife photos with the R1 or R5ii. Also, I love that Lego Polaroid, it sits next to its real life counterpart.