Sony Xperia XZ Premium + DJI Osmo Mobile
As much as I enjoy the quality and ruggedness of DSLR video filming, the future is surely mobile and stabilisers
Much of this web site is made possible through the able handling of our current camera selection, shown below for those interested. Once shot, there's a heck of a lot of work that goes into editing, arranging and publishing it onto this web site, but that's another story for another day.
As much as I enjoy the quality and ruggedness of DSLR video filming, the future is surely mobile and stabilisers
Good value, full frame, fairly compact DSLR. Now capturing most of our photos and video. Love it!
Our first foray into true SLR photography. I'm sad I didn't get into proper SLRs much earlier.
A digital, mid-range camera which started us appreciating the joys of proper photography.
A compact Super-16 camera capable of capturing a very soft cinematic film look.
Our move to 1080p HD camcordering. Good results, battery and storage, but slow on startup.
This DV camcorder was where it all started in recording our travel video and photos.
A tripod is an essential photo/video tool, and this one is sturdy. The XPRO fluid head is great for smooth pans.
Combined camera stabiliser and tripod. Not easy to control for amateurs. Still learning how to use this.
Slimline camera in a Sony underwater housing. Fit in a BCD jacket pocket. Good for SD video. Not great for photos.
If you have any questions on the gear that we use, or want some recommendations based on our experience in photo/video and accompanying equipment, then please feel free to drop us a line on the Contact Us page.
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