That's what I am now.
My Sony Alpha NEX-F3 died when I was in Washington DC couple of months ago. It has served me well for a good 4 years before the USB slot came off making me unable to recharge the battery or transfer my images until I get a card reader. At the cost of getting it fixed I would rather get a new one. I have had Canons, Sony Alphas, and my last camera, the NEX. From high-end EOS with single digits to a prosumer kit. Lately I haven't been doing much photography professionally so I'm guessing I won't be buying another camera for awhile. But I do use Instagram and Facebook a lot and I shoot on the whim, so I guess I'll just use my iPhone 6+ for now.
Until Kickstarter announced the launch of BeastGrip Pro, a classier looking revamp of their earlier Beastgrip model. (Almost) love at first sight! Took me a few months to decide on the pros and cons of getting a rig... and finally I did. I got the rig that comes with a wide angle lens, extra LED light and microphone and a stabilizer separately from other sources, and I now have a badass iPhone camera!
This is my rig now without the stabilizer:
And this is with (plus my trusty deviantART strap!):
Apps I'll be using quite exclusively:
My Sony Alpha NEX-F3 died when I was in Washington DC couple of months ago. It has served me well for a good 4 years before the USB slot came off making me unable to recharge the battery or transfer my images until I get a card reader. At the cost of getting it fixed I would rather get a new one. I have had Canons, Sony Alphas, and my last camera, the NEX. From high-end EOS with single digits to a prosumer kit. Lately I haven't been doing much photography professionally so I'm guessing I won't be buying another camera for awhile. But I do use Instagram and Facebook a lot and I shoot on the whim, so I guess I'll just use my iPhone 6+ for now.
Until Kickstarter announced the launch of BeastGrip Pro, a classier looking revamp of their earlier Beastgrip model. (Almost) love at first sight! Took me a few months to decide on the pros and cons of getting a rig... and finally I did. I got the rig that comes with a wide angle lens, extra LED light and microphone and a stabilizer separately from other sources, and I now have a badass iPhone camera!
This is my rig now without the stabilizer:
And this is with (plus my trusty deviantART strap!):
Apps I'll be using quite exclusively:
- Snapseed
- Replay for videos
- Halftone for my Lego comics
- AfterFocus until I get my DOF lens from BeastGrip (or not)
- and of course, Instagram
I have done a couple of videos using my iPhone and iMovie on iPad. Let's see how many other stuffs this piece of awesome will churn out for me.
Much
evanhwong
October 19th 2015
Much
evanhwong
October 19th 2015