Youtubers worth checking out on a per camera brand basis (July 2021 edition)

While I’m not much of a content creator, I have been a pretty consistent content consumer over the years, having watched tons of photography-themed videos.

There are Youtube channels I could recommend based on a variety of criteria, but in today’s post I’ll cover channels that are a good source of information if you’re interested in a particular brand. The focus of said channels may not be the gear itself, in fact it usually is not, but nonetheless you might find it interesting to see equipment made by a particular manufacturer in action.

The following photographers may not necessarily be brand ambassadors (though some are), but they do predominantly shoot with a particular brand or feature it in their videos. Some also occasionally test equipment from other brands to mix it up. There are definitely more out there worth mentioning - this is in no way an exhaustive list - but these are the ones that have caught my eye over the years.

Note that these recommendations apply to the current point in time (July 2021); in a few years from now other Youtubers might be trending, or some people in this list may have switched to different brands. Yet, these photographers have produced heaps of content, some of which will stand the test of time very well.

All channel names are links to the respective channel and I’ve tried to add a video where the corresponding Youtuber is shown in the thumbnail where possible.

For gear-centric channels, the point of interest is obvious. For non-gear centric channels on the other hand, one can still observe what is possible with certain gear (not to say that the same results could not be re-created using other cameras & lens brands).

At the very least you can treat this list as, you know, content. :-P

P.S. Sorry, no Pentax mentions in this list mainly because I haven’t really found any authoritative channels on this brand, though to be honest, I haven’t really looked.

Nikon

I started out with Nikon and have owned quite a few Nikon cameras, so unsurprisingly a lot of channel recommendations will be for Nikon. Fun trivia: Nikon started out as a lens manufacturer for Canon cameras, while today it also offers optics for medical & military applications, besides its own camera lineup.

Joe McNally

Joe McNally is probably one of the most known Nikon photographers out there. He’s a brand ambassador for the Tokyo-based camera brand and has also worked with a great number of publications including Life Magazine, National Geographic, Sports Illustrated & more.

He is an expert in lighting with a special penchant for flash photography, which is evident if you peruse his videos. Gear is not really the focus of his channel, though it of course features heavily in his instructional videos where he provides guidance for lighting, composition & other photography concepts in general.

While his channel is not that active at the moment, it’s nevertheless a must-visit if you’re interested or invested into the Nikon ecosystem.

Ricci

Ricci (full name unknown) is a UK-based Nikon ambassador & teacher at Nikon Photography School. His channel, Ricci Talks, focuses predominantly on Nikon gear.

Due to his close collaboration with the Japanese manufacturer, he has access to pre-production units and can usually release videos on a new camera or lens as soon as the press embargo is lifted. He also always reviews newly released Nikon firmware versions as they become available.

Being a photography teacher, his channel contains plentiful how-tos and explanations about “hidden” Nikon features. His personal taste in photography appears to include long exposures, especially using ND filters.

For people interested in the absolute latest word on Nikon camera gear, look no further than Ricci Talks.

Matt Irwin

Matt Irwin is an Australian photographer, whose Youtube channel, Matt Irwin Photography, is very Nikon-oriented, though it does feature videos on gear announcements from other brands as well.

Matt has owned a variety of cameras over the years, which gives him a great deal of experience and insight on the photography industry & the evolution of camera gear.

Besides gear reviews, the channel also contains loads of upcoming camera & lens rumours as well as interesting philosophical videos on the future of photography in which he often ventures educated guesses about what the manufacturers might have in store for us.

Matt Granger

Previously known as That Nikon Guy, it’s no surprise that Matt Granger’s (the 2nd Aussie Matt in this list so far) has heaps of content on Nikon.

Since abandoning the Nikon Guy monicker he has featured gear from Sony, Fujifilm & more, though he appears to still be using Nikon equipment for his professional work.

Matt has plentiful videos on technical photography aspects, such as the effect of focal length & aperture, technical how-tos, comparisons between f/1.4 & f/1.8 lens variants etc.

Since he often relocates, a lot of his content is shot in various places including his home country Australia, the US, Hong Kong, Mongolia & more.

Jerry Ghionis

Jerry Ghionis is an Australian photographer of Greek descent who now resides in Nevada. He is a Nikon brand ambassador and an avid photography teacher, both at workshops worldwide & via his own website.

His channel has a relatively low video count since he focuses more on other platforms (such as his e-shop) and has been featured in videos of other channels such as B&H. Nonetheless, he still hosts a wealth of information on Youtube on lighting & posing, especially using creative tricks to work around the restrictions of one’s shooting location.

He also has an active collaboration with Westcott for which he has designed lighting equipment such as the Icelight (a lightsaber-shaped LED light) and the Omega reflector, which allows the photographer to should through an opening in the middle of it, while the rest of the modifier still bounces enough light to illuminate the subject.

Steve Perry

Steve Perry is the photographer behind the Backcountry Gallery Youtube channel, website & Facebook group. He appears to be shooting exclusively with Nikon gear and specializes in wildlife photography.

His channel has numerous how-tos on setting up your Nikon camera for wildlife, as well as shooting tips in general. Steve is particularly experienced in Nikon AF modes as well as techniques for handling the image noise introduced when shooting at high ISOs. He has also released paid videos on these topics.

If wildlife is your thing, if you are struggling with the plethora of Nikon AF modes or if you’ve been wondering how to mitigate high ISO noise in your pictures, this channel is definitely the place to go.

Hudson Henry

Hudson Henry is a Nikon US photographer & instructor who usually hosts his videos from his trademark attic which he has apparently turned into a home studio.

His channel offers many Nikon-centric videos, discussing both cameras, lenses & tips on using them, but is also known for two long running series, namely the “Office Hours” series which is a photography Q&A session and the “Approaching the Scene” series which concerns actual photoshoots & the pre- & post-production aspects thereof.

Hudson’s videos are highly recommended for those interested in outdoor photography, long exposures, panoramas, filters, tripods, etc.

Leigh TheSnapChick

Leigh (surname unknown), also known by the nick name “Snapchick”, has been using Nikon extensively over the years, though on her channel one can find content on gear from Sony, Leica, Fujifilm, Canon & more.

She is fond of the outdoors, so unsurprisingly a lot of her content deals with shooting outside & the necessary gear for doing so (tripods, camera bags & so on). Besides camera & gear overview videos, there are also a great many clips on 3rd party accessories.

If you enjoy variety in video topics, plus the occasional field trip is of interest to you, Leigh’s channel will be of great value to you.

Monochrome Memoirs

Will (last name unknown) runs the Monochrome Memoirs channel which as you would have guessed from the title contains videos almost exclusively in black & white, which immediately sets it apart from the vast majority of channels out there.

The channel discusses photography as a whole, especially wedding & portrait photography, but there is a heavy emphasis on Nikon gear; in particular the Nikon Z6 is featured a lot. Also featured as older Nikon classics such as the D700 as well as gold ring lenses like the 58mm f/1.4.

The unique style of Monochrome Memoirs makes it an interesting place to visit and the Nikon-heavy content is bound to captivate Nikonians, especially those invested in the mirrorless Z lineup.

Canon

Other than a Canon IXUS 220 HS, I haven’t owned any other Canon gear, but have had some limited experience with Canon APS-C & FF DSLR bodies. The RF lineup is also pretty tempting, so I wouldn’t rule out an R6 in the future. Canon is probably the most recognizable camera brand out there (by the way they also produce printers & medical equipment).

Peter McKinnon

Peter McKinnon is the Youtube creator with the biggest following out of this list. Actually he probably has more followers that all other Youtubers in this post combined! His channel is just that enormous.

He is based in Canada, shoots Canon cameras and produces a lot of lifestyle content, as well as tips on achieving growth on Youtube & Instagram. The production quality of his videos is top grade. For those interested in Canon, you will definitely find reviews of the latest gear the brand has to offer.

He often collaborates with manufacturers in designing gear such as camera bags & lens filters. He also does occasional collabs with other creators, like e.g. Chris Hau.

Mitch Lally

Mitch Lally in an Australian photographer who shoots mostly Canon at this point in time, though one can also find Fujifilm-related content on his channel.

Many of his videos are short portraiture sessions where he shares his experience with the gear being reviewed, be that first party gear or 3rd party lenses by manufacturers such as e.g. 7Artisans. The process he follows for taking shots is very interesting for the viewer to observe.

A common theme on his channel is comparison videos where he pits e.g. zooms vs primes, native vs adapted lenses, full frame vs crop sensor cameras and so on.

Irene Rudnyk

Irene Rudnyk is a Canon brand ambassador who resides in Calgary, Canada. Her area of expertise is portrait photography.

At this point in time she shoots mainly using the Canon R mirrorless platform. You can find reviews of the latest RF mount gear, usually in the setting of a mini photo-shoot where you can see it in action.

Other than gear reviews the channel focuses mainly on photography techniques, offering tips especially for portraiture, lighting setups, post-processing etc.

Irene also occasionally does collabs, whether on her own channel, or as a guest on other photographers’ channels.

Vanessa Joy

Vanessa Joy is a Canon Explorer of Light (i.e. distinguished Canon photographer) working across New York, New Jersey & Austin, Texas.

I stumbled upon her channel via her FroKnowsPhoto spoof where she parodied the famous Jaren Polin. As is evident from this and all her other videos, Vanessa has a great sense of humour, which makes her content very enjoyable to watch, even if you’re not invested in the Canon ecosystem.

She is photography educator both in person as well as via social media, with an ongoing partnership with Adorama, sharing loads of tips on camera setup, lighting, post-processing etc.

Jessica Kobeissi

Perhaps the only Youtuber in this list with a following in the same league as Peter McKinnon, Jessica Kobeissi is one of the most influential content creators out there. She specializes in fashion & portrait photography, uses Canon gear, and is based in Detroit.

A common theme in her channel is her fondness for exploring different options in photography as evidenced in her series where 3 or more photographers shoot the same model, videos where she produces different variants by post-processing the same photo and so on.

She also posts reaction videos where she offers the pro photographer perspective on a variety of material as well as tips for running a photography business.

Sony

Sony is a consumer electronics company & semiconductor manufacturer which however has build quite a reputation for itself in departments such as TVs, consoles, audio & equipment and over the last decades, cameras (especially after the acquisition of Minolta). I’ve owned a Sony Cybershot point & shoot in the past and currently have a ZV-1 for (supposed) vlogging, but have observed the Sony ecosystem in general for quite a while now. Note that the overwhelming majority of other camera manufacturers (except for Canon) tend to use Sony sensors, so you’re probably using Sony one way or another.

Sony Alpha Universe & Sony Alpha Lab

There are pretty big channels in their own right, but mentioning them together since they share their Sony orientation in the very channel name itself.

Sony Alpha Universe is supported by a group of Sony Artisans (ambassadors), with many videos presented by Miguel Quiles. Since they have access to the entire Sony lineup, this channel is a very obvious destination you would want to check out if you’re interested in this brand. Besides cameras & lenses, a great number of Sony compatible accessories are also discussed.

Sony Alpha Lab is run by Jay (last name unknown) who also tests & reviews everything Sony, but besides 1st party Sony gear, he additionally reviews 3rd party gear by Sigma, Laowa, TTArtisan, 7Artisans, etc. Viewers can also find complete camera walkthroughs, post-processing tutorials, vlogging gear tests and much more.

If you’re looking for all things Sony Alpha, you can’t go wrong with either of these channels.

Manny Ortiz

Formerly a Sony Artisan (i.e. brand ambassador), Manny Ortiz has since expanded his channel to include gear reviews for other brands as well. Lately he has tested Nikon, Canon & Fujifilm gear, while he appears to still primarily be using Sony.

Manny is based in Chicago and specializes in portraiture. Many of his videos are mini photoshoots where we can follow his creative process in taking portraits.

You’ll also find reviews of the latest Sony cameras & lenses, lens comparisons, tips on lighting & post-processing and more.

Arthur R

Arthur R (last name unknown) is a photographer based in Austin, Texas. His channel is probably one of the best resources for Sony E-mount (APS-C) series cameras & lenses, even though Arthur has recently also added a Sony A7C full frame camera to his arsenal.

The viewer can find numerous videos on Sony A6XXX series cameras & compatible lenses, including not only first party lenses but also tons of third party offerings by companies such as Sigma, 7Artisans, Samyang, TTArtisans, etc.

His reviews are detailed and explore all aspects of the lenses, such as sharpness, bokeh, construction quality etc, and also include a lot of sample photos showcasing what the gear is capable of. Especially interesting are lens comparisons where the results from each optic are shown side by side to better illustrate the differences in performance.

If you are a Sony A6XXX series camera owner, look no further!

Chris Hau & Lizzie Peirce

Chris & Lizzie are a photography couple based in Canada (actually they just got married, so congrats!). While both of them deserve to be mentioned in their own right, they’re featured in each other’s channels so ofter, I might as well mention them together. They do not appear to be Sony ambassadors (to my knowledge) but they do shoot with Sony cameras at the time of writing.

Chris currently happens to be using a Sony A7 S III for the bulk of his work, but is his focus is mainly on content creation & tips for growth on social media platforms such as Instagram.

Lizzie uses, among others, a Sony A7 III, and does occasionally review gear, but mainly releases how-to videos for lighting, tips for creativity, posing etc.

If you are setting out to become a content creator or looking for practical tips to expand your creativity at photography or videography, these 2 channels are highly recommended, plus the content itself is also very fun to watch.

Vic Barry

Vic Barry is based in Ireland and specializes in vlogging. On his channel one can find older videos on vlogging cams like the DJI Osmo or GoPro variants, but ever since the launch of the Sony ZV-1 he’s become one of the top experts on said camera.

There are many tips to be found on post-processing, colour grading, vlogging tripods, accessories, filters, broadcasting and so on. On the plus side Vic’s videos are also very concise & to the point, while also being very funny.

If you own a ZV-1 or are interested in vlogging techniques in general, Vic’s your uncle.

Fujifilm

I’m kind of equally invested in Nikon & Fujifilm at the moment, thus I have explored the Fuji side of Youtube quite a bit. Interestingly, Fujifilm also produces equipment for printing as well as medical equipment & even medicines!

Fuji Guys

Now there’s no surprise that a channel named the Fuji Guys would focus on, what else, Fujifilm. The channel is run by Fujifilm Canada & Fujifilm North America employees.

Obviously, everything Fujifilm can be found here, from GFX medium format, to X series APS-C, to the Instax point & shoots. Every new piece of gear is covered as soon as it is released and a lot of follow-up content is also posted to help make the best use of your Fujifilm equipment.

A recurring theme on the channel is the “Spill the beans” series, where Fujifilm gear is discussed in the company of a hot cup of joe. Except for brand-specific content one can also find a wealth of general photography topics such as use of filters, post-processing in Lightroom, etc.

Chris Lee (pal2tech)

Chris Lee and his pal2tech Youtube channel are probably one of the best if not the best resource for Fujifilm gear how-tos. He’s actually as close to a human manual you can get (perhaps matched only by Maarten Heilbron & Michael the Maven).

There’s literally no aspect of Fujifilm gear that is not covered: camera reviews, lens reviews, camera menu explanations, Fujifilm mobile app tutorials, Fuji RAW processing tips, memory card recommendations, you name it, it’s there.

If you are a Fujifilm camera owner, this channel is your definite go-to. Besides Fujifilm-related content, you’ll also find miscellaneous videos on post-processing with Lightroom, Capture One, etc.

Thomas Heaton

Thomas Heaton is a UK based photographer who specializes in landscape, outdoors & adventure photography. Per his own admission, he has, at the time of writing, accumulated a collection of 19 cameras (!), including models from Canon & Fujifilm.

His main video work is currently done with a Fujifilm X-T3 & X-T4, while for landscape his main workhorse appears to be the GFX 50R. He does not appear to be a Fujifilm ambassador, nor does his channel revolve around gear as much as it focuses on technique for landscapes, outdoor and travel photography & videography. Yet for Fujifilm fans it’s another chance to see their favourite brand in action.

If you’re an outdoors person and interested in learning more about photography on the go / road, Thomas’ channel is highly recommended.

Andrew & Denae are a husband & wife photography team in Southwest US (probably Utah?).

They have a background in film photography, which follows them in the digital era as they are especially keen on shooting cameras that help them achieve that same filmic look, such as the Fujifilm X & GFX systems.

On their channel one can find many reviews, especially of Fujifilm gear (1st or 3rd party options), gear comparisons and videos on the topic of documentary photography.

Omar Gonzalez

Omar Gonzalez is a photographer of Puerto Rican descent living in New Jersey. While he shoots Canon professionally, the bulk of his Youtube videos focuses on the Fuji X system, which he prefers for street & travel photography and casual shooting. Lately he has been trying Nikon mirrorless cameras too.

Omar’s videos are tremendously funny, since he doesn’t take himself too seriously and likes to mix it up with both useful info and humorous antics. He is a minimalist, preferring to do more with less and not indulging in Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS).

His advice is particularly newbie-friendly, as he helps viewers focus on the stuff that counts and not follow nonsensical mantras that are of no benefit when one is starting out.

Vuhlandes

I have no idea if Vuhlandes is an actual name or nickname but I do know he is based in Detroit and likes to shoot medium format film & digital. His niche is primarily urban portraits.

He owns, among others, a Fujifilm GFX 50R, but has also featured Fuji X series cameras such as the X-E4. His photos have a distinct filmic look, even if shot on digital. One of the things that helps him achieve this look are Pro Mist filters, as they lower the contrast and produce more light blooms.

Vuhlandes is less about the gear and more about the process of taking photos. One can learn a great deal by following him on the mini photo shoots he embarks on and definitely has a distinctive approach compared to everyone else on this list.

Damian Brown

Damian Brown is based in the UK and shoots primarily with the Fuji X system. I’m not sure if he is a Fujifilm brand ambassador, but he does seem to have a special relationship with Fujifilm UK enabling him to access top-tier gear like the 200mm f/2.

Gear reviews for other brands such as Panasonic can also be found on his channel, along with many features on 3rd party options for the Fuji X mount from TTArtisan, Viltrox, Pergear, etc. Besides cameras & lenses Damian appears to also have a keen interest in lighting.

If you’re looking for in-depth videos on almost the Fujifilm lineup, Damian’s channel will definitely meet your expectations.

Panasonic

I started my journey into the world of MFT with Panasonic, so here are some solid channels for this Japanese manufacturer that makes a wide range of consumer electronics besides cameras.

James Popsys

James Popsys is a Welsh photographer and former Lumix Ambassador based in the UK. His channel is super fun to watch for a couple of reasons.

Firstly, he is very vocal about his aversion for popular photography items such as tripods & filters and techniques such as long exposures. Basically, if something is cumbersome to set up or produces unnatural results, you can bet James won’t be a fan of it.

Instead, he follows a minimalist approach, concentrating on practicality and easy of use. He encourages new photographers to not fall into the trap of chasing the latest & greatest nor getting every piece of gear many others recommend they should get, despite not having an important impact on their actual results.

Secondly, he has a great sense of humour, especially the self-deprecating kind. He’s not shy about showing all the fails encountered during his shoots and it’s pretty funny watching him complain about mosquitoes, wind or whatever else nature throws at him.

James is very into landscape photography and artistic compositions using Photoshop, both of which he sells prints of.

As of September 2021 he appears to have switched to a Sony-first setup.

Marlene Hielema (ImageMaven)

Marlene Hielema is based in Canada and runs two Youtube channels, one named after herself and one named ImageMaven which concentrates on video production how-tos.

Her primary channel contains super detailed tutorials for all Lumix features. She has broken down everything you need to know about cameras such as e.g. the Panasonic G9 in multi-video series that are nicely grouped in playlists. She’s probably one of the best sources out there for info on Panasonic’s 4K & 6K photo features.

Her personal tastes include wildlife photography and skateboarding action shots.

PhotoJoseph

Joseph (last name unknown) is a Lumix Ambassador based in the US. His channel, PhotoJoseph is quite frankly the authoritative resource on Lumix cameras.

On his channel one can find detailed walkthroughs of Panasonic cameras, including all their settings & features, tests of newly released firmwares and anything else imaginable for the Lumix ecosystem.

Besides Lumix, he also has a lot of content on using Blackmagic gear for broadcasting.

Matti Sulanto (sulantoblog)

Matti Sulanto is a former Lumix ambassador based in Finland. While he recently stopped being an ambassador in order to be able to test & feature other brands, he is still actively shooting with Panasonic gear and a lot of Lumix content can be found on his channel, sulantoblog.

If you’re invested in the Lumix ecoystem, whether MFT or full frame, Matti’s got you. All Panasonic cameras are covered, plus all features thereof. There’s practically no need to consult a manual, just check sulantoblog & he’s bound to have a video on what you are looking for.

Besides Panasonic content, you’ll also find stuff on vintage cameras, 3rd party MFT or L-mount lenses and collabs with other Finnish & international Youtube creators.

Olympus

Olympus is yet another historical Japanese brand which is also heavily invested in the medical industry. Sadly, for reasons of financial viability the parent company decided to part with its imaging division, which has now been rebranded as OM Digital Solutions under new ownership. Olympus fans all over the world definitely faced a moment of uncertainty about the future of the brand, but it seems OMDS is committed to continuing the legacy. My current Olympus portfolio includes 2 MFT lenses & the TG-6 water-resistant camera, but would definitely consider a top-tier MFT body at some point in time.

Robin Wong

Robin Wong is an Olympus Visionary (i.e. brand ambassador) based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. As with the case of Peter Forsgård, his channel is practically an Olympus encyclopaedia.

As you’d expect, ambassador status gives Robin access to the entire Olympus lineup, from entry level point & shoots to the insanely expensive 150-400 f/4.5. He also covers other topics such as smartphone vs camera comparisons, photography tips & techniques plus more.

He’s very into macro photography, either with stacking or using the MFT advantage in depth of field combined with the class-leading In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) in Olympus cameras to get very solid results.

As a side note, Robin is probably the smiliest Youtuber out there!

Peter Forsgård

Peter Forsgård s a former Olympus Visionary from Finland. While not currently having brand ambassador status, he still shoots with Olympus gear and the vast majority of videos on his channel concern this particular brand.

His content is very educational, as he goes in depth into all Olympus features (of which there are many). He has also tested almost the entire range of Olympus equipment, from the pro-level OM-Ds to the Olympus Tough TG series and everything in between.

Besides Olympus-oriented videos he also gives general photography advice and occasionally does collabs with with compatriot Matti Sulanto, fellow Olympus aficionado Robin Wong and more.

Jimmy Cheng (RED35)

Jimmy Cheng is an Olympus Ambassador based in the UK, running a photography community & corresponding Youtube channel named RED35.

He reviews both Olympus gear and 3rd party MFT offerings by companies such as TTArtisan, Laowa, Yongnuo & others. You will also find camera bag reviews, post-processing tips, video production how-tos and more.

He is a strong proponent of using MFT also in a professional setting, as he does himself, contrary to the popular notion that professional work can only be done from a certain sensor side upwards.

Ricoh

Ricoh is a Japanese company that focuses on imaging, digital media & office supplies. As of 2011 Ricoh owns Pentax, but it also has a portfolio of cameras under its own name. Ricoh compact cameras have a pretty hardcore following, with the latest incarnation being the GR III.

Samuel Lintaro Hopf (Samuel Streetlife)

Samuel Lintaro Hopf is photographer & videographer based in Hamburg and Ricoh Ambassador for the GR series of cameras.

You can find a whole host of videos on his channel about the latest GR model, the Ricoh GR III, including Q&A sessions with Ricoh representatives. He also features some Fujifilm & Leica related videos, always in the context of street photography, which is his favourite style.

Recurring themes on the channel are the so-called Potato vlog series, as well as collabs with other street photographers, including Sean Tucker.

Sean Tucker

Sean Tucker is based in the UK and runs a channel offering “A philosophical approach to life and capturing light”, per his own words.

As such, it is not heavy on gear reviews or technical analyses, preferring to concentrate on the creative aspects of photography. Nonetheless, he shoots a lot of his street photography stuff with a Ricoh GR III, so if you are an owner of this particular camera it’s interesting to see it at work in Sean’s hands.

Sean appears to have a minimalist perspective, treating gear as a means and not an end and is especially adept in finding great photos everywhere, as well as getting it right in-camera as much as possible, skills which he tries to teach through his channel.

Leica

It’s kind of odd to mention Leica last, given how historical this German brand is, but let’s face it, at the price point Leica cameras go for, not many of us are going to own one. Nonetheless I’ll give a mention to one of the few I’ve stumbled upon in case his content is of interest to you.

Steve Huff

Steve Huff is a US-based photographer who shoots with a variety of gear including Panasonic, Olympus, Canon, Sony, GoPro, DJI & more, but also has substantial content on Leica cameras & lenses, as well as Leica-compatible offerings from companies such as Voigtländer.

On his channel you’ll find reviews of very expensive gems for the Leica M & L mount, including the likes of the 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 75mm, 90mm Summicrons, the Voigtländer 40mm f/1.2 & 50mm f/2 and many more. The production quality of Steve’s videos is exquisite.

Steve is also very into HiFi audio equipment. Amusingly, I just discovered he runs an even bigger channel that deals with creating recordings of the paranormal!

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