Thanks! I am trying to decide whether to bring just a pocket item like an iphone vs a big mirrorless dslr with several lens to capture the best travel footage I can with the lightest amount of gear possible.
the only issue I may come across is shooting videos and even photos in low light when the sun sets. I don't think Iphone does particular well with that. Also audio from wind up in the alps during a hike will cause to be an issue (esp hurricane season and water around). even in city, capturing audio from honking of cars or incoming train. But I think there are accessories I can attach on iphone to minimize noise and only capture certain necessary noise and my voice recording.
I figure with a gimbal on an iphone would do the job (as it will bring moition into video). I can also use it as a stand alone tripod to capture static shots of people moving to and across the frame.
However, I am guaging to see what difference viewers will see compared to a mirrorless dslr with lens.
maybe the pixel might be better but you can pretty much get all the shots using an iphone.
close ups, wide shots, standard shots can all be done by the iphone lens by moving to and away from said subject and the gimbal helps with the stablization and will be a great talking head point for say vlogging
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add in a go pro for action live and a mini drone for those aerial shots and a great video is made with a light compact kit.