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Lumix S9 Long-Term Review (as a content creator)
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Lumix S9 Long-Term Review (as a content creator)

The Lumix S9 has been a divisive camera — to say the least! — since its launch in May 2024, and often, I think, misunderstood. I’ve been using the Lumix S9 as my main vlogging and “daily documenting” camera for a while now, and I have some updated thoughts on this lovely full frame tiny camera.

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Meike 85mm F1.4 Auto Focus review
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Meike 85mm F1.4 Auto Focus review

I’ve been a fan of Meike lenses for a LONG time, as you’ll probably notice on my blog and YouTube channel! This, however, is the first auto focus lens that I’ve tried of theirs. I have to say, I am very impressed! I took the Meike 85mm f1.4 auto focus lens to a beautiful field with some friends to put it through its paces.

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Some GREAT Insta360 Go 3 Features No One Talks About…
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Some GREAT Insta360 Go 3 Features No One Talks About…

The Go 3 has been showcased around the Internet as a brilliant, adrenaline-fuelled, mini action camera, but there is so much more to it than that. In fact, I think if you’re looking for a tiny, versatile, truly innovative video camera, this has to be towards the top of your list. I took the Go 3 to Costa Rica for a month. Here are my thoughts.

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DJI Osmo Pocket Review — Hyperlapses, Vertical Options, Flaws
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DJI Osmo Pocket Review — Hyperlapses, Vertical Options, Flaws

The DJI Osmo Pocket it a teeny tiny, affordable, stabilised camera. It is small, but is it mighty? I’ve had my Osmo Pocket for a few weeks now, and I’m ready to share my thoughts.

I bought the Osmo Pocket primarily to see if I could make hyperlapses and motion timelapses more quickly and easily. I’ve made some cracking timelapses in the past, but let’s be honest, using and balancing a huge gimbal takes a lot of time and it’s a lot to carry about with you.

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