A BARGAIN camera and a beautiful country.
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This week I’m on the Amalfi Coast in Italy doing some street photography (and landscape photography) with my Lumix GX1 - a micro four thirds camera that is a decade old and cost me £50. It's a camera I love, so check out how I got on :)
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"Never question what you're drawn to. Just shoot it." is still the best advice for street photography that I've ever heard. Both coming from you and The Photographic Eye. Even if other people don't end up liking it, the point is that it made _you_ think, and it got you into the process, and it got you shooting. That's what matters the most.
@yxjl
Жыл бұрын
with a camera, obviously
@DavidSenteno
Жыл бұрын
Words to live by
@bailey5924
Жыл бұрын
@@yxjl Important disclaimer! lol
@hukumongdu
Жыл бұрын
exactly, if something catches your eye always shoot. crappy shot is better than a missed shot. and things can happen so fast on the street
@DenmasUlin
Жыл бұрын
4:00 Prefect time while i watch & read this comment.. 😮😂
That shot of the Fiat 500 with the crate on its roof is so simple, yet so timeless. Sums up everyone’s idea of Italy, in one photo. Magic.
as an italian, great job. i love how you capture the looks of lifestyle rather than pure tourism stuff
I enjoy watching the few seconds before each shutter click -- it's fun to see the visual shift that sparks you to capture the picture (such as the arm moving into the sun at the 5:38 mark). I'd appreciate a video where you pull a bunch of moments like this and talk about what was catching your eye. Cool video. Always fun to see budget gear doing its thing.
One of my favorite cameras of all time was one of the GX1's predecessors, the GF1. It had amazing face detection AF for the time. I took to shooting it at waist-level with the 20mm on the streets of Paris because I could trust it to grab faces that were in frame. It looked like a tourist camera, too so it wouldn't freak out Parisians. What a great package.
James, these are easily some of the best photographs youve ever shared with us, IMO. This was a wonderful set and I would definitely purchase a nice book of these if you were to publish one.
“Never question what you’re drawn to” such great photography advice, and honestly great general life advice!
I don't normally like presets, but I have to say that yours suit the 'holiday in Italy' vibe 100% perfectly! I liked the phone shots from last week, but I think I would use the £52 camera and the other £1300 would pay for a holiday in Italy rather than waste it on an iPhone.
@benferris2764
Жыл бұрын
I personally find it more fun when using a dslr or mirrorless style camera.
@supersflallifications1783
Жыл бұрын
Same, considering the better quality there's no doubt I would do the same
@sensitivehedonist
Жыл бұрын
"Waste" on an iPhone. I totally understand, but... Oh man. I shot with everything over the years. 300D, 1D, 1Ds, 1Ds2, 5D, 5D2, 7D, 5D3, D700, D800, D610, A7s, XPro1, XT1, SL, M9, M240, GH3, GH4, GH5 M2... Just got the iPhone 14 Pro. That 48MP sensor makes all the difference. I don't believe how good it is. That 2x crop of that sensor... Surprisingly good. The exposure is always spot on. I think I'll just use an ILC for telephoto stuff on trips.
Love this. It's so easy to get caught up in the thinking that having the latest and greatest gear will take the best images. This is inspiring - and reassuring :D
James, I absolutely love your channel! It is one of the few I can binge for hours. Many channels are really good but too many are absolutely crammed with facts and tips but without personality. Your self proclaimed 'boring' videos do end up working because of a little waffling (as you say). Keep it up! I do like the new budget, gem, bargain, fun.... cheap (or whatever) 'series'. Sure, all the new fancy Z8, Z9 top of the line cameras packed with cool fancy features are alluring but seriously, what n00b or hobbyist working a normal day job can justify a $6000 - $8000 setup!? Not me but some can. Anyway, I'm waffling now so again. Keep it up! Thank you.
Your GX1 video last year actually got me to buy one/get into photography. After a lot of swapping around I now use a G9 and Ricoh GR (2013), thank you for sparking my interest! Best hobby I've ever had.
@MarcosCodas
Жыл бұрын
I’ve had a G9 for 4 years (paired with an Oly 12-40 2.8) and I adore it. Was thinking about a Ricoh or similar but already own the Lumix 20mm. I just can’t justify the mad prices on these smaller cameras lately for what’s going to be a one-a-month camera (if that)
@PlzReviveMeBro
Жыл бұрын
@@MarcosCodas yeah MPB is asking $600-$700 for a gr i which is pretty expensive, I got mine for $410 on MPB because there was dust on the sensor that I cleaned, worth every penny it goes with me everywhere!
@MarcosCodas
Жыл бұрын
@@PlzReviveMeBro ever since I got my iPhone 11 Pro I haven’t been able to financially justify the purchase of a point-and-shoot type camera. I use the G9 for work, but for everything else, the addition of the telephoto lens on the 11 Pro and the color science have really won me over. They’re the reason I switched from Android and the only reason I’m still using an iPhone.
I like MPB, but they have really inflated their prices. Your 50-quid camera is going for almost $200 now.
@thanosdv4501
Жыл бұрын
This... Exactly this!!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
Жыл бұрын
Supply and demand I guess…
@LimitedWard
Жыл бұрын
@@JamesPopsysPhotobe honest, James, you bought up all their stock, didn't you? I smell collusion!
@danielfletcher4515
Жыл бұрын
It's had the James effect. Could you mention how much you like/have a nostalgic connection to the lumix GF2 please? I'll let you know how I get on 💰🤞👌
@igorkalaba6389
Жыл бұрын
Anyone remember same thing happening with 5D MKII s year or two ago? :-)
i've bought the exact same camera and lense after watching your first video with the gx1 and im so glad i did. As my first camera it is perfect and it is so much fun to shoot with it. Happy to see you still using it and the pictures of the trip are outstanding!!!
amazing stuff, loving the tones and atmosphere and vibrance in these. your photography looks like an amalgamation of film and digital. digital made organic, like "how it felt in that moment"... it's really really beautiful. also this is such a lovely place that i had never heard of until last week. it looks very much like the south of France so I was quite surprised to find out this is actually south of Napoli.
So good! I bought the GX1 about two months ago, I wanted to start my photography journey with something cheap, and I love it. Just bought a Sony a7iii for the better low light performance, but I will absolutely be using the GX1 still. Love the content mate, so much fun to watch!!
Really enjoy these fun videos, it’s still great to see the thought you put into composition.
The one thing I noticed is that you're street walk photography is really good now. I remembered when you went out with the G9 a while back now, you were not as confident about street photos. You're an awesome photographer mate. I use my GX85 as my black and white cam these days. Although my Z6 ii is my primary now.
Man I can’t get enough of your vids. I love the walkarounds and to guess what’s your framing/logic in the shot. Positano is a dream location for me.
A really pleasing and interesting collection of images. I also enjoyed the video production, especially the sound track behind the images.
I haven’t watched your videos in a little while I forgot how great of a photographer you are
It's so easy to get caught up in all the hype over the latest camera gear; I was getting weary with the constant stream. Your video brings it home to "have fun" with whatever you have or can afford. I love my Lumix GX80 with 14mm or 20mm primes for wandering around. Enjoyable video. 👏👏
Fantastic stuff! Definitely in a groove, having a good time; you could shoot anything. Great to see, inspiring to watch, great lens!
Thanks James for another great video! I really like your photo's and editing style. You make it look so easy but off course i have to keep in mind you have many years of experience. You achieve great results with the GX1 of any camera i suppose! :) keep up the good work.
Thank you for this interesting, well made video. The photos look great. I've just waded into the compact camera waters for the first time, and find they're a blast to use and produce results with which I'm very happy.
I just bought a gx1 a few weeks ago after watching your old video on the camera, now you're uploading this one - crazy timing
I love this subtle humor when you interrupt the video, look up and start talking about your neighbour cutting gras. Brilliant!
Wow! I loved so many of those! What a great batch of shots.
So incredibly inspiring to see you shooting with this and get those results ! I have a very similar camera and it helps knowing what an experienced photographer can get from it. (It also made me realize that I have zero excuse and I'm really bad still but hey, learning is fun).
When I was in Amalfi in 2002, on my honeymoon, all I brought was a Canon ELPH APS film camera, and I got some lovely shots. When I returned for my first anniversary in 2003, I brought only a Sony DSC-U30 2.1 MP fixed prime lens digital camera, and again got some gorgeous shots. You do not need an expensive camera to take memorable photos. The DSC-U30 is one of my favorite cameras of all time. It was the size of a large pack of gum, had a 33mm f/2.8 equivalent lens, a 1/2.7" sensor, and could shoot an entire week (sans flash) on two NiMH AAA batteries. It even had a little convex mirror on the front sliding cover to help you frame arm's length selfies. Imagine if Sony or anyone, really, made a modern equivalent!
Those pictures were fantastic. Pretty awesome little camera for the size and especially for the price. Your shot composition is always great, as well.
Beautiful photos as always! Makes me want to go back there just by looking at them
James, this will probably be incredibly annoying, but these are once again some of my favourite images of yours. I swear a tiny camera has some magic sauce. I think in some way the physical agility must contribute to creative flow and awareness or something, because I swear you always nail it having a bit of a walk about with a pocket camera.
This brings back great memories for me, spending a few days in Atrani. What a glorious place to be in summer.
The GX1 also takes better photos than any smartphone today.
I've got drawers like that. Full of dozens of things you could never throw away making it almost impossible to find anything. Nice vlog as always James.
So jealous of the weather! It has mainly been miserable here in the Netherlands, so I'm longing for summer! It's beautiful there in Italy!
Funny: "Diamonds on a man's head." Italy looks spectacular. Thank you for the images.
Some of the best 'road' photos I've ever done were done with one. After it went belly up I got another. I got cranky about the lack of an EVF and sold it. I might have to find another because it was insanely fun with that lens. You're so right about the denoising. I got 'just fine' 11 x 17 prints too.
In this age, newer photographers subconsciously tend to be repetitive and monotonous. It's nice to see something different and actually educational from an experienced photographer, of course. Keep creating and teaching us who're trying to find ourselves through mastering the craft. Keep uploading more good content. Best wishes, sir.
I'm all about following this gem hunt. Great video, James!
6:50 love how the red pops, the contrast to the flags and ocean
love your pics and their colors, great job!
I cant believe it, i bought this camera the day after i saw your last video since i wanted to shoot more and thought a pocket camera like this would be ideal for that. It arrived yesterday, and I see this on my recommended 😂
your work is simply amazing and inspirational!!
I love my GX1. As you say, it's tactile and image quality is good enough. I love the accessory viewfinder as well. Not up to modern standards in all aspects, but a pretty large and good view. I would never have bought the viewfinder myself, but it came with the (used) camera. It makes it a different camera, ergonomics wise. I always wanted to make a grip for it, maybe I should do it now.
I picked up a Canon 6D from MPB last year. It was a fantastic buy. One of the smallest and lightest full frame DLSRs. Pick up a used Canon 40mm 2.8 lens as well and you are good to go for a fraction of the cost of a new full frame mirrorless Canon kit. You'd have enough change to get to Positano and back a few times! It has a fantastic quality sensor that renders images in a more "film-like" way than most cameras, helped by the relatviely large pixels on the 20MP sensor. This may sound pretentious, and it probably is, but I think it's a great camera that was always overshadowed by the 5 series Canons.
@davidstenning3578
Жыл бұрын
I have the 6D and still use it... superb light, full frame camera 👌
Used MPB for the 1st time 3 weeks ago buying and a used Fuji x-s10. Packaged arrived quickly and camera was as described. I like that you see photos of the actual product before purchasing it. Price was a lot better than KEH but I have bought numerous camera equipment from them also with no issues. Photos from Italy were fantastic. My great grandfather died in WWI fighting for Britain. Grandmother was born in Burnley. Mom was born in Canada before moving to the States. Always enjoy your videos!
"We're putting a hat full of diamonds, on a man." That made my day, another quality video James. You have inspired me with your camera switching, (much to the annoyance of my missus), to do some camera experimenting of my own. I now have a pair of Olympus cameras, EM1 Mark iii and EM 5 Mark ii, and I love the pair of them, not brand new but built to shoot, photographs of course.
Bank holiday because you put a hat on a man - love it!!! Hahahaha. That's about how much many I know in Australia cared about it too. Not a lot. Great little explore and wander with that little camera. Makes me want to enjoy my little compacts in a bit of a city/town wander.
Was in Italy recently with a current gen Fujifilm and a LUMIX GM1 and ended up liking a lot of the LUMIX shots. I really enjoyed pairing it with the 85mm equiv f/1.7 stabilized lumix lens. Still quite small. I have the pancake you use here (1st gen one so maybe even older, got it new over a decade ago) but I do find at normal focal lengths I really prefer the Fuji. But being able to carry the GM1 with a longer lens as a second body because it's so compact was really cool.
I was not ready for the "putting a hat full of diamonds on a man" bit 🤣
I just love your videos. Brilliant!
Hat full of diamonds on a man 😂😂
Great to see you didn't sold it in the end. This small GX-1 is truely nice, and I agree, between 35mm and 50mm, this is the most useful focal length :-). Inspiring pictures too :-). I definitely have to upgrade my Lightroom and buy your presets, even if only just to have a start in the good direction.
Love the pictures colours!!!
The plank shot was breathtaking and I’m so glad you waited for it
Great video James, the highlight for me is the guy taking a picture of you with his look's like an iPad in the square
I love the one with the blue roof and the red and white parasols. And the guy lifting his arm. That's what I call photography, catching the magic of the moment. I got a Lumix G6 (used from MPB, 150 €) and can relate, these cameras are good enough for great shots and small enough to carry with you often, without attracting too much attention. The only thing I sometimes miss is a faster and more reliable face/eye detection, but I'm not going to spend 2,500 € on that. Oh and btw, I always carry two spare batteries with me ;)
Love the shots of the quirky (to me) vehicles, as well as the ones with locals doing their daily jobs... and... and all the other shots too! Nice to see the GX1 out again. Love it's shutter sound. I owned its rival, the Olympus E-P1 back when it was new - tried one recently and didn't really like it, funnily enough. I do like my old (2006) Pentax K10d though! Cost about the same as your GX1...
@scrptwic
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Love my old Pentax *istDL from 2005 I bought new and still use I like the CCD sensor pictures it produces
Excellent photos!! This has me itching to do some travel photography 😎📷
As Italian from the southern I have to say that you have a great eye to emphasize some great details I could never do despite I see them everyday👍🏻
@supersflallifications1783
Жыл бұрын
diamo troppo per scontate le bellezze che ci circondano
This tactility thing just won't leave me alone! It's making me want to buy a camera.
Really love this video. Reminds me to just go out, shoot and enjoy and not overthink the process. Also loved your quote about not questioning what you're drawn to, just take photos.
A few months back, I picked up an old Olympus E-PL2 in great condition, shutter count just under 3K, for US$30. I use it with my vintage primes (28mm f2.8, 50mm f2, 58mm f2 and 135mm f2.8) and it's a blast. The only thing i'm not so keen on is the lack of a viewfinder, in the really sunny Philippine weather, but a cheap folding sunshade for the screen helps out with that. A cheap used Olympus VF1 to use on it would really make my day!
Favorite was the blue vw bug in front of the sea. Heading to this area soon. Best video to get an idea of what it’s like
your photos are really nice, no matter which camera!
There's a guy in my town who'll replace the cell from your battery with a new, generic one, with same voltage. Not the most elegant solution, but for really old stuff, works like a charm. I'm 100% sure you'll be able to find someone like that in UK.
3:10 best shot hands down. you can almost get any good shot at this spot with the right colorful vintage cars like that
Ahh man i was trying to buy this camera for the last two weeks but i keep losing bids. But i ended up getting the gx7 for the same price so im buzzing. Thanks to your video! Im super excited to start this photography journey
Please could you do another video with this camera, I’ve managed to grab one myself, and would like to see some more content on it. The photos turned out great, they’ve got that film look to them, which I’m after, as I’m sick of paying ridiculous prices for film now days
Brilliant...as always
I used to have one of these, but I just didn't love it that much, eventually sold it. Years later I picked up a GX85 and it solves most of the problems I had with this one, it has a viewfinder, it has stabilisation on the sensor, and it can shoot at super fast shutter speeds so you don't necessarily need an ND filter, at least not for photos, the video's better, there's a little less noise, its a little sharper, it has faster AF and a higher hit rate, its actually great, but they still sell for a lot more than 50 pounds, but it is everything I had wanted at the time I originally bought this GX1. I just wish it had the 20mp sensor, but I like the look of the pictures so I suppose it barely matters. I do wish they had been quicker about getting the 20mp sensor into more cameras, mft used to be all 12mp, then they were pretty quick to make them all 16mp, but when the 20mp sensor came along, they got stingy about it and continued to release multiple more generations of 16mp cameras. Back when I originally had the GX1, I thought they'd have gotten to 24mp by now and stopped there, and I still wish I lived in that timeline.
Love the photos around Amalfi
Insane it's been a year since that video in Tuscany, that set was beautiful!!!
That tiny blue car is a good shot!
I knew I stil need my pocket Olympus... Cheers, loving these videos, James
Best description of the coronation ever 😂
I bought the pre sets and love them,thanks. 🎉 Italy looks too busy for me.
love your content!
"...we're putting a hat full of diamonds on a man..." James, your sense of humor always makes me laugh! Thanks for a great video!
Oh man GF1 and GX1 with 20mm F1.7 is what i started with! I'm using leica Q right now but i still have them, and still take them out from time to time
Old fiats in Italy, count me in. Lovely shots & what a place👌
Great shots! I think focus beeps are quite vintage too😂 perfect! Would love to see jpgs for reference too! That AInoise tool take ages 😅
Brings back memories of my GX1, and it's weird 'double shutter' sound, seemingly a slight shooting delay too. I found it quite annoying, and by comparison, preferred my GF1, unfortunately sold to get the 'better' GX1. The 20mm lens is a gem though...
Thank you!
Panasonic used to make some fun cameras, the GF1 with 20mm was (& still is) great to carry in a coat pocket when out & about although these days I tend to carry a GM5 with 12-32. There has been a shortage of new models recently & secondhand prices are rising too high in my opinion as digital just are not built to last as long as the old film cameras & it is difficult to get some repaired. I really enjoyed this video, such interesting photos, the chap on the beach with the plank was in the perfect position, bet if I had waited all day in that spot he wouldn’t have appeared.
I love the red and white umbrella photo. I thought I saw Waldo.
You make me want this setup for street stuff.
The original Olympus OM-D EM10 holds up pretty well for photography slightly better than the GX80/G80. A good travel/street camera
My first camera was a Panasonic GF1. I still have it in a box somewhere, just need to see if it still charges up:) The 20mm was one of my favourites as well!
Loved the vibe. So much that I bought the preset to learn from you. Out of curiosity, which preset did you use for most of those shots ? I'd assume Punch ?
Like this video and pics. Really nice
I use Panasonic's great EVF with my GX1 (DMW-LVF2). It's tiltable which I use often in waist-level mode. Also beware of shutter shake on the 14-42 pancake zoom between 1/60s - 1/200s on these bodies. The original 14-45mm kit lens from the G1 is alot better and sharper too.
Ive been thinking about this set up for a while. Im pretty much sold. I primarily use a Nikon z6ii and 35mm lens, but this setup is way way more compact, and i wonder if for more travel , city etc i will notice a huge difference.
Beautiful shots as always, and what a beautiful place (and cars). Think this'll be great to use for the video i contacted you about 😁 Random question, is there a reason you don't switch off the focus lock sound (and i think you have the fake shutter sound on too?
Thanks for your brilliant channel James. God Save the Camera 😉
@JamesPopsysPhoto
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much mate! So kind ❤️
Not on outcome but approach you give a whole meaning to minimalism. You cracked me up on the holiday because of a man wearing a hat of diamonds, especially for a Yank like me.
One single shot was enough to show your photografic genius, which I adore! And it demonstrates, that also an old and small sensor is capable of generating ART. Why did you not allow the other images to be more than touristic snapshots?
This type of videos make me realize that I don’t need to buy the newest just go out and shoot. I’m still using my Panasonic LUMIX G85 with a Leica 25 mm F1.4 and I love the results
I have just bought one I found on a similar site. I had a GX7 previously...let's see what fun I can have with this tiny beast