>>3614975>shooting video with a snappycam, everYou fucken retards, looks like once again I'm the only one who gets it. Good luck convincing boomer/zoomer clients that you're actually professional and not some fat sperg or arty hipster with a snappycam. Seriously, good luck. Camera size is everything when doing paid gigs, and this goes double for videography.
Get a Sony a99ii, rake in the cash from people who don't know any better. Put a Rode VideoMic Pro+ and a big old Mennon 16:9 Lens Hood on it and you can even shoot cinematography/music videos/weddings without question. WITHOUT QUESTION. Trust me, mirrorless snappycams are for hobby only. Regardless of their fuckin specs. I'm not even joking when I say they'll be impressed by a Sony NX200 or even an MC2500 and their footage. Normies just don't get it, exploit that. And don't even get me started on recording time limits and lack of live manual features.
t. videographer/photographer/cinematographer who gets cash in hand tax-free per gig