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Reddit mentions of Fotodiox Metal Step Down Ring, Anodized Black Metal 77mm-58mm, 77-58 mm

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Fotodiox Metal Step Down Ring, Anodized Black Metal 77mm-58mm, 77-58 mm
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    Features:
  • All Metal Design
  • Precise Thread
  • 0.75 pitch size
  • Anodized Black Finishing
  • 24 Month Manufacture warranty
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Size77-58mm
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Fotodiox Metal Step Down Ring, Anodized Black Metal 77mm-58mm, 77-58 mm:

u/i_enjoy_lemonade ยท 2 pointsr/videography
  • You aren't going to be able to buy all of this gear with $2000-3000.

  • Watch this video. This is the mother of all travel videos.
    • This video was shot with a Lumix GH3, a 12-35 f/2.8, a cheap telephoto zoom (14-140 I think?) and a Nocticron 42.5mm. No Ronin, no drone, no IBIS, etc.

  • A Ronin is a hassle to set up, really cumbersome, and not suitable for the run and gun type of style that Kolder and Alveraz make. The closest thing that I can think of which would be run and gun-ish (but you still don't need) is the Zhiyun Crane which goes for around $600.

  • Personally: I see that you have $3000 available, so my first inclination is to say get the GH5 with a 12-35 f/2.8 I (the $600 version). The dual-IS doesn't make a huge difference, the GH5's IBIS is good enough. Then buy a nice Tiffen variable ND filter, step-up ring, maybe one of those Tascam audio recorders for nat sound, and save up for the 35-100 f/2.8.

    Broken down:

  • GH5 - $1997.99

  • Lumix 12-35 f/2.8 I - $699

  • Tiffen ND filter - $129.99

  • Step up ring - $9.95

  • Tascam portable audio recorder - $99

  • Total: $2935.93

    I will end on this note: You like these videos because they are well shot, well composed, and well edited. I could hand you the best camera system in the world and you're going to make a shitty video if you don't know how to use it. Whereas I could hand a great cinematographer a crappy camera and he'd make something awesome. It's more about what you shoot than what you shoot with. With that in mind, the GH5 is fucking awesome (I just got mine) and it's a great tool to learn on and grow with.