Gears for Photography

Disclaimer: I am not in any way promoting these brands, these are all my personal preferences. 😃

Fujifilm X-T10 (18-55mm lens)

Fujifilm X-T10
Most of my photos was shot with this 16MP mirrorless camera. With the right blend of shutter speed, aperture and ISO, you'd get good photos with no post-processing needed.

Sample Shot (Classic Chrome Simulation, no post-processing)
The original battery that came with the unit lasts pretty long and you can also connect the camera with your smartphone via the Fujifilm Camera Remote app so you can view, transfer files and control the unit remotely. It also has an EVF (often used for daylight viewing) and an LCD monitor (for low and high angle shots) and a built-in flash.
LCD Monitor
The only downside for me is, you can't charge the battery via USB, I had to carry the wall charger everywhere since I'm too paranoid to run out of juice. Luckily, this camera has tons of accessories, original and third-party. I recently purchased a 3rd party accessory that came with 2 batteries and a USB charger. #problemsolved__________________________________________________________________


Go Pro Hero 5 Black

Go Pro Hero 5 Black
For my beach and great outdoors trip, I usually tag my Go Pro Hero 5 Black. It's waterproof without a dive case (10M) and obviously handy making it the perfect companion.



Sample Shot (no post-processing)

It's an action cam so don't expect that this gear will suffice your low light needs. The original battery drains a lot especially if you're into 4K video capturing. So always bring your Type-C cable and battery pack or if you have the budget, purchase extra batteries.

HDMI  and Type - C cable ports
Accessory wise, the market offers tons of original and third-party accessories but, these may cause some drought on your piggy bank. 💀
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Remember: It's not about the gears, it's how you use them! Know your gears, have fun and shoot! 😄

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