 Ladies and gentlemen, do we have the video that you have been waiting for? Today we have my entire camera collection. This has been a little bit in the making just because I've obviously have a lot of cameras and it took me a while to get everything in one place. But I'm excited to share this collection with you guys. Obviously I've been a photographer for probably six to seven years now and obviously this is something that has been accumulating over a long, long time, none of this happened overnight. So today we're just going to break down exactly what camera gear I am using and yeah, let's just jump into it. Okay, so let's start off with the cameras that I use the most often and which are in my daily arsenal. Obviously that is going to be the Sony A7R3. You guys know this has been my main camera over the past two years. This is honestly great for everything. It does photos great. It does videos amazingly and I have no complaints about this camera. I mean, besides for the fact that obviously it doesn't have a flip out screen, hopefully the Sony A7S3 will be able to include that but the main lens that I primarily use on this is the Sony 28mm f2. Now this is a great run and gun lens especially because it's a prime meaning that you're not going to be able to have the versatility of a zoom lens but the aperture is also pretty shallow meaning that you can do great portraits, you can do great lifestyle shots. So this is my main setup and honestly I have no complaints about this. Now the other lenses that I currently have for Sony are the Sony 55mm Zeiss 1.8. Now this is a beast of a lens. Everyone talks about how amazing Zeiss lenses are but you don't really realize it until you actually shoot with one and let me tell you guys that this is honestly my new favorite lens for portraits because it's so buttery smooth and just the metal durability and the quality of this glass is worth that price tag that I will definitely be investing in more Zeiss lenses in the future. The other main lens I usually use is the Sony 16-35G Master which is currently filming on the Sony A7 III. Now I will say some of this equipment is actually bought by Princeton University so that means that some of the stuff I'm showing isn't necessarily mine but it is what I use on the daily basis to do my content creation. My very first Sony camera that I ever got was the Sony A7S Series 1. To be honest this was a really great entry camera for me especially because I was getting into film so I got the Sony A7S with a con light adapter so I could put Canon glass on it because I was shooting primarily Canon before I switched over to Sony. I will say that the Sony A7S was good for what it does but obviously there are a lot of limitations and there have been several upgrades to it so this is very much just a backup cam. It's great for like B-roll or even C-roll I'll put it on a slider and it gives me another angle and another Sony camera profile that I can match my colors well with. I think my last Sony camera I have is the Sony ARX 100 Mark IV. This is my daily vlogging camera meaning that I'm using this whenever I can bring a big DSLR with me or my other Sony camera. So obviously it's got the flip out screen which is really great for vlogging. The 120 frames works pretty well and I'm not the biggest fan of the picture profiles and the color grading that I'm able to get out of this so I don't necessarily use this for my bigger cinematic projects but it is very handy to have. Now if you don't know I started with photography before I got into videography which is obviously why I invested in some Canon glass and Canon gear. This is the Canon 6D Mark II. I upgraded to this from the Mark I version because this does have the flip out screen and this has been super helpful for getting different angles and helping me compose my shots correctly which unlike the Sony has. Obviously Canon is amazing for portraits because their color science is honestly the best in the market knowing to really beat that and that's probably been the primary reason why I haven't sold my Canon gear yet because I know that I'm eventually going to get back into photography and having a second or just a main photography camera is really versatile compared to my Sony cameras. Moving on this is the Canon 24-70 2.8L series lens. Obviously this is a beast of a lens especially for just versatile photography because it has that zoom range of 24-70 which is a great focal length. If I had to pick one lens to shoot with for the rest of my life it would probably be this lens just because I'm able to get the most dynamics out of it. I forgot to mention that the lens on this camera right now is the Sigma 35 1.4 series and if I had two lens to shoot for the rest of my life this will be my second lens because honestly a 35mm is amazing for any type of portrait length or just regular photography and the 1.4 series is beautiful bokeh buttery smooth. So that kind of covers all of my main camera gear this is what I used to shoot all my main content creation for photos and videos. Obviously there's still a lot more here in which I will go through. Lately I've been getting more into film photography so this is my Canon AE1 film camera. You know I bought this off eBay a few years ago and being able to shoot film just allows me a lot more control over all my settings and not being able to see your final product until you develop the entire role of film just gives you more intention with your shots and you realize that every shot actually matters so you put a lot more thought into it. So I enjoy shooting film but I didn't enjoy the process of going through all the settings of setting it up which is why I got this Olympus Mu2 and this one is really great for a point-and-shoot film camera because it has a built-in flash which the Canon AE1 doesn't so all those like retro film photos that you see with the flash are taken on this and it just gives it a lot more of a vintage feel obviously because it's film but it's also compact enough that I can literally carry this anywhere with me especially when I go out with my friends. I don't worry about bringing any of these cameras because I know that this will do the job. Let's see what else I have here this is the InSpects Wide 300 it's made by Fujifilm unfortunately it's actually broken right now but when it did work it was shooting all of my Polaroids and it gives you that wide format compared to the mini Polaroid version so I really enjoyed this while it lasted I might invest in a new one but I highly recommend everyone having a Polaroid camera. Now this camera right here holds a lot of value in my heart because it is the very first camera I ever bought this is the Fujifilm X10 and I've told the story before but I actually won a photography competition taking a photo with my phone and with that money I was able to buy my first camera which is this bad boy and you know the looks of this are amazing it looks like one of those vintage cameras but the feel and the ergonomics of this was a great entry-level camera for me I shot with this thing for so many years and the fact that I still have it is just you know big sentiment to to photography and where I was able to start with it you know I love this camera Fujifilm makes some really great cameras and eventually I'm considering upgrading to even the X100 which is a little bit more advanced series of this but this has been my baby I will probably never get rid of this just because it holds a lot of sentiment to my heart obviously I have the GoPro which is super grateful for any types of underwater shots or any time I'm not going to be able to you know beat up a camera this is the GoPro Hero 3 Silver I literally bought this like five years ago when I was first getting into film and having a GoPro really just takes your filming to the next level I actually upgraded to Hero Session but my brother's borrowing it so I don't have that right now okay a little bit of miscellaneous accessories obviously I have a gimbal gimbals are a kind of a necessity when it comes to filmmaking nowadays because everyone wants stable footage and it's hard to do that handheld so having a gimbal really allows you to take your filmmaking to the next level this is the ZUN Webull Lab 3 they sent it over for me to test and honestly it's been my new favorite gimbal I've also shot with the Moza Air and I can be holder DS1 but this is just so compact and reliable for most of my run-and-gun setups that I don't really worry about bringing a bigger gimbal with me for audio I have the Rode Video Micro Plus I bought this thing probably two years ago because I needed better audio the mic I use currently on my camera is the Rode Video Mic Plus which is a little bit bigger but this is really great for vlogging and anytime I don't want to bring a big setup with me obviously camera straps this is the peak design light strap which is the smaller vision of the peak design strap which I also actually have but the really cool thing about peak design is that they have those clips where you can attach your cameras with the anchors that they come with and so I have anchors on just about all my cameras so I'm able to really just clip and go for any of my cameras another great peak design investment that I made are the plate and the capture clip the capture clip will go on to your camera backpack so that you can just slip your camera in and out just by releasing this lever and having one of these was really helpful for me to just grab my camera and I don't have to worry about setting anything up I think the last miscellaneous things are a little mini tripod I don't really use that and then this is the new Rhino Shield lens that can attach to your phone I made a review video about this before but I've recently been playing around with this a little bit more just to give me more versatility with my photography and I'm a huge fan of this one okay now the last thing to cover are probably the camera bags because everyone knows that finding a perfect camera bag is kind of crucial and I still haven't found it I'm on the quest for finding one but this right here has been kind of my main one for the past few weeks and this is a brevity rucksack the reason I love this thing is that it acts as a great everyday backpack so I can carry my school equipment but also my camera equipment in this little camera compartment right here so I can just fit my lenses with my cameras in there and it is good to go if I'm traveling or have a little bit more of heavy duty equipment I need to be bringing this is the in case backpack I don't know the exact model once again the great thing about this is that just has so many pockets so I can really fill this camera up with multiple camera bodies multiple lenses and I'm always good to go the last camera backpack I have is the peak design everyday 20 liter backpack you guys know that this is my main driver for the past like two to three years and I loved everything about it it just wasn't very big enough which is why upgraded to the in case but for my running gun photography in any time I'm traveling I will probably be bringing this just because it's so compact and it has so many pockets so moving on to a little bit of accessories things that I carry for my shoots obviously ND filters are in this pocket right here and having it in this like foldable travel case is very convenient so I can slip on ND filters CPLs or whatever there was a few more things I needed to show okay now these are my final miscellaneous accessories and things that I bring with me every time in our in every single of my camera bags I can't emphasize this enough having one of these things is so essential for any photographer and anyone who wears glasses because it serves as a two-in-one it's a lens white but it's also a glasses cleaner and it really just helps you clean your glass and make sure that there's no dust or any scratches and it just keeps your lens looking great this right here is the SD card case so any time I'm traveling I will always carry this with me so I have backups of SD cards and I know which ones are full and I know which ones are formatted not having enough storage on a shoot is the worst thing ever so please make sure that you have enough SD cards literally every time I buy a camera I will probably buy an SD card with it this is just my carrying case for my dongles and my SSD so this right here is the Samsung T5 portable SSD 500 gigabytes and this has been my main driver for all my video editing because number one it is so fast it's literally the fastest hard drive I've ever worked with in the transfer speeds are kind of ridiculous so I'm always transferring photos and editing off of this and once this gets full I will transfer it over to my main hard drive now obviously since I have the new MacBook Pro I'm dealing with dongles and this is what I use to edit off my SD cards and I can plug in my USB and micro SD cards and HDMI ports so this is super essential for anyone editing off a MacBook Pro wow I really keep forgetting all the gear that I have number one is obviously a portable charger anytime I'm traveling I always like to bring this with me because I know my cameras or my phones are going to run out of battery so having a portable charger is super essential another great travel accessory that I've recently picked up has been from setechi and it actually allows you to plug in two USB-C and two USB 3.0 ports and this is super helpful for me anytime that I need to be charging my cameras or my laptop highly recommend picking one of these up this right here is the blue microphone which I use to record any of my voiceovers or anytime that I need to do a podcast or an interview or something I will use this bad boy finally are my beat studio headphones these are something I picked up in high school and obviously just allow me to listen to my edits better and anytime I want to listen to music I will probably pair with these finally obviously you got these AirPods you guys know I love them the AirPods wireless 2 with the chair charging case and my iPhone XS Max and yeah guys that about wraps it up for my entire camera collection and accessories and gear and anything I use to create content I know that it was a lot to cover and honestly like this took me years to accumulate all this equipment don't think that it happens out of nowhere it will take you a lot of time and a lot of money and investments to be made in your career and into your craft so obviously take that into consideration and I hope that you were able to get something out of this make sure to hit this video with a like if you enjoyed it comment down below anything else you guys want to see subscribe for more videos and as always don't stress finesse shit now I gotta clean all this up