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  • Hi!

  • We're in Malaysia

  • and I thought this was the perfect opportunity to show you guys what gear we use

  • and what cameras and things like that

  • because apparently a lot of you have been asking

  • Jessica's been saying, "You need to show everybody what kind of stuff we use to film all our videos"

  • And in our house it's just kind of all over the place

  • Using this opportunity, the fact that it's all been packed up in my nice rucksack

  • I was gonna go show you how everything fits into it, but it's pretty dull

  • I mean, it's got a padded back; it's got back access

  • So you put all your cameras in safely

  • You know, anti-theft

  • It's got side access so you can get your camera out quickly when you're on the--

  • you know, on the fly; when you're out and about in the field

  • It's got this front top bit, which is separate

  • in which you can put all your chargers

  • and mic; cleaning kits;

  • batteries - whatever, all that stuff

  • The boring stuff

  • And...

  • then...

  • it's got another little front pocket

  • to put more batteries

  • 'cause you can never have enough batteries

  • Filters

  • A new purchase of mine

  • I'm quite looking forward to using it

  • They don't really work so well in Brighton in the winter

  • 'cause there's no sunshine

  • So I've got a polarising filter

  • Takes the reflection off water

  • so you can really get those really nice crisp scenes into the sea, rather than the sun reflecting off the sea

  • I've got a radiating filter, to again

  • still get the detail of a bright sky, but still have the forefront of the landscape in it

  • So, yeah, planning to use these when we're in

  • Thailand, up on the beach in [?] and so on

  • 'K, so that's the bag

  • Done

  • Next, we have...

  • the hard drives

  • We recently went to these two

  • We used to use just the normal HHD type

  • which has got a moving part

  • Sorry if this is really boring; I know I've gone on about both of these

  • a lot in a previous video

  • I think, even--I think I kind of

  • stole the limelight slightly in Jessica's birthday video

  • when she'd just had her thumb bitten off by Walter

  • But basically: perfect

  • Rugged; hard-wearing; you can drop it; blah blah blah

  • Really fast. Expensive, but worth it.

  • Good.

  • Next thing...

  • Essential GoPro

  • This is currently stuck on the glass thingy

  • So I think we just did a timelapse with this this morning, so we stuck it onto the window

  • and attempted our first sort of sunrise timelapse; we might have to work on that

  • This is the only camera we have which is waterproof

  • so, good for sea; pool;

  • blah, blah, blah.

  • So, our audio

  • We used to use this, primarily

  • which is the H1 Zoom

  • It's really, really good and we still use it

  • You can plug in the [?] Mic

  • which clips on, so then you can put this in your back pocket

  • and then have the camera positioned quite a long way away, but still have good audio

  • Thing is: you have to sync it up with your video

  • so because it's not directly linked to the camera

  • you just have to have some kind of auto - you know - like a snap. A snap? A clap.

  • Or something like that so that you can sync it up

  • You know like that old-fashioned wooden boards that they used?

  • That's exactly what that's for

  • Kind of looks a bit like a microphone, but I think it would look a bit naff if you did your vlogs using this

  • Oh, lots of people asked, like, "Who takes your photos?"

  • when it's both me and Jessie in them

  • Well, there's this clever thing called a remote

  • A must-have for people who are on their own and don't have a

  • photographer that's constantly following them around

  • They're quite small; they're easily lost, that's why we have two

  • 'cause we thought we lost one and we bought another one, and then we found the other one,

  • but that's just how things happen in our house

  • Still put it on timer, because you don't want a picture of you doing this

  • That's gonna look naff

  • So you put it on a two-second or whatever you want

  • Press it, and then you've got a couple of seconds to get into shot

  • Get this out of the way

  • Cameras are the main thing

  • So...

  • We used to shoot with a Sony Alpha 5000

  • which was really, really good

  • Perfect sort of vlogger's camera

  • Had a flip screen so you could see what you were doing

  • Had a good internal mic

  • You could change the lenses

  • but the reason we changed from that to Canon

  • was because, even though it had a good internal mic,

  • there was nowhere to put an external mic

  • Most of the Canon cameras have an external mic input

  • So then you can attach it at the top and then put your mic in here

  • and then it all syncs up, so the audio and visual files

  • are already in sync, because it's all recorded at the same time

  • So, unlike with the Sony where we had to often use this to get good audio,

  • and then sync it all up,

  • we now can just do it all in one, which is so much easier

  • This is the Canon 70D. So we bought that for that reason

  • but also, the other reason we got this is because it's got really, really good facial recognition and facial tracking.

  • So it always makes sure that your face is the thing in focus

  • and that's why we sometimes have those awkward trying to get our hand in first and so on

  • The camera we're currently filming on now is the same. It's the Canon M6.

  • It's got the same kind of software as this; it's just smaller. It's a mirror-less camera.

  • Which I'll show you -- now.

  • OK, so I've just swapped cameras

  • So I'm now filming on the Canon 70D, which I showed you

  • to show you what I was previously filming on, to show you the rest of the stuff

  • Which was on this, which is the Canon M6

  • It's the mirror-less one, so it's a little bit smaller. Well, it's actually quite a lot smaller.

  • And this is currently with the 24mm lens, which is what we were filming on just now

  • So at the moment I've got the kit lens on set to 24

  • to sort of replicate similar

  • but you can probably see a slight difference in quality; it's probably not quite as crisp

  • I think so, anyway

  • And in order for this type of lens to fit onto this type of camera,

  • you have to get an adaptor, so we've got this adaptor here

  • Again, I think that was only £20 or something and it works perfectly fine

  • And then on top of this, we have this ginormous microphone

  • The same size as the camera, pretty much, but it's really light; it's just all fluff

  • This is just one massive fluff-ball

  • And that is a big wind-muffler

  • And that's why the sound comes out a lot clearer with this, which you may also notice the difference,

  • because I've currently taken it off

  • So, again, a quite good example of the difference

  • of quality, so previously this was with the Prime Lens

  • and with the External Mic

  • Now it's with just the Kit Lens and Internal Mic

  • The other advantage of using this

  • is, as I said, the Canon 70D is too big

  • to just carry around

  • even for myself, to be honest

  • when I'm filming - it's fine for photos when you're holding it up close to your face and you've got stability

  • but when you're holding it out, turned on yourself,

  • it's too heavy

  • And when you use it with

  • the Gorilla Pod - and I think this is the mirror-less Gorilla Pod, so it's a smaller one than most YouTubers use

  • It's not designed for DSLRs like the Canon 70D

  • because it doesn't hold the weight

  • The reason we chose this one is because this is really light

  • As little as possible

  • to carry around, so when this is all attached,

  • so this is the perfect weight for--you know, it's light enough

  • for Jessica

  • And I'm sure most of you who watch the channel would know why Jessica--she's not just like a weakling;

  • she has a connective tissue disorder

  • and suffers from Chronic Fatigue, so she has a lot of muscle wastage

  • Doesn't have the strength that, you know,

  • someone her age would normally have

  • So we've gotta think about things like that and take things like that into consideration with what gear we use

  • and what's practical

  • which is what everyone who is filming and taking photos will think about,

  • but we have to take that to the next level

  • So this is a good set-up for us

  • I mean, to be honest, we'd probably go lighter than this, but then we might be sacrificing our video quality

  • so...

  • you know.

  • A slight 'no pain, no gain'

  • aspect in it, as well.

  • So the Canon 70D, a little bit more about this

  • I mean, I pretty much covered it

  • The only thing with this: it's quite big, as you can see

  • It's perfect for my photography

  • because it's got a viewfinder

  • A little bit cumbersome for when we're walking around

  • That's the main thing that Jessica found; it's just too heavy for her.

  • Like, maybe I could get away with it

  • and people like Peter McKinnon, who walk around with like a 1D or whatever it is

  • It's absolutely huge

  • You know, but he's got biceps

  • Me and Jessica don't have the luxury of having biceps

  • The lens currently on this

  • Is the 50mm

  • I got this as a birthday present from my girlfriends

  • Thank you. Clara, Evelina, Andrea, Naomi, Vicky.

  • Very nice.

  • It's a must-have for everyone who's into photography

  • and filming

  • because for photography it does really good portraits

  • It's a really nice working distance

  • and then you get that nice blurry background

  • So it makes the person or whatever you're taking a photo of

  • in the foreground just like pop out

  • You'll find that with prime lenses, so a prime lens being that it's

  • It's a set thing, so it's 50mm

  • So you can't zoom in and out

  • If you want to get a wider shot, you've just got to move yourself

  • So that's why it's slightly limiting

  • So when you're filming at home with it - so when Jessica's filming with this at home -

  • she has to set the tripod up a certain distance away to get enough of her head in the frame

  • So that's quite limiting in a way

  • So, for that reason,

  • even though this is perfect for B-roll whilst you're out and about, when you've got more space to play with,

  • it's not so good inside the house when you've got limited

  • you know, dimensions in your room and you can only put your tripod so far away

  • Another prime lens we have is the 100mm Lens

  • This is a massive, massive thing, but it is probably my favourite lens

  • along with maybe the 50

  • because I really love the blurry backgrounds it produces

  • And with this, because it's a Macro Lens,

  • you can get really, really close, and actually what I bought it for was

  • my dentistry

  • So that I could get up close and personal to people and record their teeth

  • And then I realised, "Actually, you know what? This is probably a really good camera to take out and about"

  • and rather than taking pictures really close up of Jessica's

  • spots and teeth and things that people don't really want to see,

  • I thought if we just stand a little bit further away

  • actually you can get that same similar thing that you do with the 50mm where you have

  • really clear portraits and a really, really, really nice

  • soft focus at the back

  • If you want to buy a lens that takes really good photos and really transforms your photography,

  • I'd recommend a 100mm or an 85mm lens

  • if you want to go a slight step above

  • a 50mm

  • Obviously this is a bit more expensive and a bit more hefty

  • than a 50mm lens, but it's almost double the quality, I'd say

  • We have the Zoom Lenses

  • which are the Kit Lenses that both the cameras came with

  • So this is the one that came with the 70D

  • It's an 18-55mm

  • It's great; it's light

  • You know, you don't have to keep moving the tripod; you can just

  • zoom in or out to get what you want in frame

  • So it's a bit more versatile in that way

  • This is the Kit Lens, or the Zoom Lens,

  • which came with the M6

  • A 15-45mm

  • So, again, kind of wide angle

  • to nice kind of natural sort of portrait angle

  • So really good again for vlogging

  • And also what's nice about this is there's no, um...

  • It has auto-focus, but there's no internal...

  • I don't know, it doesn't do this weird focusing thing which the Prime Lenses do

  • So it's completely silent

  • So it's better in a way

  • for filming out and about when you're changing what's in focus,

  • because you don't pick up on that background lens sound

  • which can get a bit interfering and irritating,

  • especially when you're not using the external mic

  • I was like, "I'm gonna keep this one short!"

  • "What is this?" You ask!

  • Um...this is amazing.

  • This was like twenty quid or something from Amazon

  • I don't know the technical name; I think it's like a 3...

  • Axis Bore Head

  • Something...

  • I should know; I don't know.

  • But basically...

  • you attach it to the tripod, which we're currently using,

  • and you loosen this

  • and that does your 360 kind of...

  • panning shots

  • And this one does your 180

  • panning shots

  • And this again was one of my favourite discoveries

  • and purchases

  • because one, it was really quite cheap

  • and it transformed our videos

  • For instance, we used this in the most recent Lookbook

  • We debated whether or not we should bring this with us to Malaysia because it's quite hefty

  • but I think without it we'd realise--

  • we'd be really frustrated by the sudden step back in the quality of our videos

  • Ta-da!

  • OK, this is not that exciting; this is just a black bag

  • But inside this black bag!

  • Ta-da!

  • [Applauding and cheering sound effect]

  • [Silly voice] It's my drooone!

  • Yeah!

  • Jessica promised me that she would get me a drone

  • as a thank you for all my contributions to her videos.

  • J: And because she loves you. C: And because she loves me, she just interjected.

  • And to be honest, she didn't need to thank me with this for doing her videos

  • and things because obviously it's like a passion of mine as well; I love doing it

  • So the Spark, it's tiny

  • As you can see.

  • We got the remote

  • as well, because I just thought it'd be easier

  • You can use it with your phone

  • So, you can just literally control it with your phone

  • if you just download the app

  • But also, you can control it with your hands!

  • Which is really amazing

  • And when Jessie saw that, she was like [excited gasp]

  • and she kind of went all a bit geeky on it, too, so that was good

  • You get this up in the air. It's got this little camera here.

  • And it scans your face

  • and then it suddenly recognises--I don't know if it recognises your face specifically;

  • it just recognises that you are a face

  • And then it can also scan your hand, and then with your hand you can direct it

  • So it kind of like [motions]

  • you know, tracks your hand and then you can give it sort of signals

  • You can tell it to start recording;

  • you can tell it to take a selfie

  • You can just basically set this up

  • and it can track Jessie and I, and make it look like we've got our own personal, like, helicopter photographer.

  • I think that's pretty awesome

  • And you'll be able to see more about this and when we bought it

  • and us trying it out

  • and the guy giving two complete novices a tutorial on it

  • in our vlog that came out on Sunday

  • So, you can go and check that one out.

  • If you have any questions on any of the stuff I just showed you,

  • I think I kind of went through it fairly thoroughly, but to me it's kind of like, "Yeah, this is [?]!"

  • So if it didn't make sense and you're like, "Can you just clarify on that?" then just ask

  • and I will try and comment back

  • Again, I'm not great at answering comments, but I'm sure Jessica will hound me

  • because she's really good at it

  • Comment below what you thought of the video; if you wanna know anything else like that [?] videos like this

  • And, yeah, we better get cracking with our day

  • And join us on our travels whilst we're currently in Malaysia

  • and hopefully stick around for when we're back in Brighton doing the normal stuff that we do

  • And maybe more gear/gadget-y stuff

  • 'cause that's what I like doing

  • You know, so if that's what you like watching, too,

  • then, you know, let me know and maybe we'll do some more of this kind of stuff

  • OK. Bye.

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