A quick look at my tramping camera...
I recently upgraded my camera equipment from the older point and shoot camera I had to a new Canon mirrorless camera with more advanced features. I am hoping that the new camera will enable me to produce better quality images for both this blog and my You Tube channel.
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Self portrait at Punchbowl Falls in March |
I thought I would have a quick look at my camera gear after this new purchase.
My old camera gear:
Up until the last year I have been using a succession of cheap point and shoot cameras I have been buying off Trade Me. The quality of the images from any digital camera made after 2015 are good enough to post on the blog and I was happy to use a simpler camera when tramping.
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Two of the previous cameras I have used |
For the most part I have been using various models of the popular Canon Powershot camera which can be had for anywhere from $40-$100 dollars second hand. They are still excellent cameras and if you want something better than a phone camera this is a good start point.
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An older Canon SX170IS digital camera |
This was fine when I only needed photos for my blog but once I started my NZ Bush Adventures channel on You Tube I needed to up date my equipment. The main problem is that older digital cameras will only film in 720p HD which is not high enough quality for good You Tube production.
The number relates to the number of pixels...720p is fine for photos but the standard for video is now 1080, 2820 or 4 K. Filming in Fine High Definition (FHD) means clearer, sharper video with better color saturation.
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My Canon SX410 would only film in 720p HD |
I have been unable to find a second hand camera that was cheap enough and also took at least 1080 FHD film and photos. After much research I decided I needed to bite the bullet and invest in some brand new photo equipment to drag me into the second decade of the 21st century.
Canon M50 Mark II:
My new camera is a Canon M50 Mark II. This is a mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses and the ability to add other photography equipment like tripods, microphones, lights, filters and lens hoods. This camera is in the style of a DSLR but on a smaller scale...lighter, more compact but with the features of a full frame camera.
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Canon M50 Mark II mirrorless camera |
I have upgraded so that the quality of both my photos and videos are better. The new camera allows me to make use of a range of specific lenses suited to different conditions and particular subjects. It is also able to film in 1080 FHD and 4 K so the quality of the films are a lot better...sharper, greater focus and color corrected.
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Canon M50 Mark II...view of the top controls |
The M50 is one of the more commonly used cameras for vlogging as it has many of the ideal features to make it good at this role. In particular the ability to film in 4 K, the flip screen, image stabilization, touch screen, ability to change lenses and plug for a exterior microphone. I'm still coming to terms with using it as I am not a photographer (yet) but the potential is obvious.
Ancillary camera equipment:
While the M50 is fine right out of the box a few ancillary items will make it more useful and easier to use. I am slowly acquiring all of the equipment I need to make the best use of the camera and this will be an ongoing task as photography gear is heinously expensive here in New Zealand. I will look at a couple of items I have already brought....
Camera Bag:
I purchased a new Lowe camera bag to hold some of the gear I need to have to make the most of the camera. The one I brought is large enough to hold the camera itself, a couple of extra batteries and some SD cards.
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My LowePro camera bag |
The bag has one large pocket for the camera and several smaller one for other gear and fits on the hip belt of both of my main tramping packs.
Microphone:
One of the features of the Canon M50 is a port for an exterior microphone...a vital part of a vlogging rig. Some commentators believe that the audio is more important than the film itself so a good quality microphone is a vital piece of equipment.
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My Boya microphone kit |
I brought a Boya microphone off Trade Me for a very acceptable price...it is a Cardioid type with a fluffy wind sock to cut wind noise.
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Boya Cardioid microphone model BY-MM1 |
I have used it on several of my vlog posts and it will eventually become a piece of gear I always carry with me.
Filters/hoods:
Filters are basically like sunglasses for your camera and help deal with intense sunlight which might over expose your photos. There are a variety of types and a range of companies making filters for any size and type of lens. I brought a set of filters for the M50 from a company called K&F Concepts...available through Trade Me.
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Various filters: Carry wallet, UV, variable ND and solid ND |
The set included a UV filter to enhance photographs of water, a variable filter with the ability to decrease/increase the darkness level and a solid dark filter for extreme sunlight. I also have a lens hood for the camera to stop sunlight flares off the lens.
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Various caps for camera and spare lenses |
Additionally I have a series of lens caps to protect the fragile contact points on my kit lens and my EF 35-80 lens.
EF to EF-M lens Adaptor:
An EF to EF-M adaptor allows you to use full frame lenses on a mirrorless camera thus gaining some of the advantages of using the larger lens. I have an older DSLR with a couple of EF lenses so buying this adaptor meant I could make use of the existing lenses I already had.
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A Canon EF to EF-M lens adapter |
There are a lot of second hand EF lenses on the market as they have been the Canon standard for the last 20 years so I will gradually acquire some new or second hand lenses to enhance my photography kit.
Spare batteries:
You only get the one camera battery with the M50 kit so I have purchased three additional off brand batteries for the M50. I also purchased a USB type battery charger so I can re charge them from my power bank in the field.
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My USB charger and spare batteries |
With the kit battery and three spares I should have enough battery power for 4-5 days without recharge.
My camera gear list:
Here is a complete list of the equipment I have for the camera at this stage.
Canon M50 Mark II, with 14-45 EF-M kit lens*
Canon EF to EF-M lens adaptor (allows me to use EF lenses on a EF-M camera)
Canon 35-80 EF lens (I already owned this lens from a previous DSLR camera)
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...a Canon 35-80 EF lens I already owned.... |
Canon lens hood (49mm)*
LowePro Camera Bag
K&F Filter set (49mm) (MCUV/ND adaptive/Polarizing filter)
Boya Cardioid microphone set*
4X LH12E batteries* plus a USB type charger
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You will need cleaning tools for your camera |
I usually just carry the camera, kit lens and microphone (*) on my tramps...the other equipment I take as and when required. I could use a portrait lens (fixed 50mm) and a 12-22 EF lens for my vlogs but they will require time to acquire as a decent lens is from $400-$900 in New Zealand.
A selection of example photos...
I have been using the camera for a couple of weeks now and have included a couple of photographs to give you an idea of the images I can capture with this camera. The greatest increase has been on my vlogs so have a look at my
You Tube channel to see the change in quality.
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Otamahua/Quail Island from Gilpins Track |
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Lyttleton Harbor and Mt Herbert |
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A photo taken up the Otira Valley on the M50 |
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A photo taken up the Otira Valley on the M50 |
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North face of Mt Rolleston from Bealey Valley |
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South Island Robin |
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South Island Robin |
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Bealey River from the bridge near the village |
I am slowly learning about digital photography but you can already see that using a quality camera can bring improvement to my blog images and vlogs.
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