No doubt we all dip into Youtube for hints, tips, tricks and reviews so share your favourite pundit here.
Mine is Mattias Burling, a Swede but don't hold that agen him - he's a serious gear head, with a SoH, and he reviews many a fine lens and body. His favourite topic is old lens and how to adapt them.
Most of his reviews are around 5 minutes, 10 max.
He has a seriously interesting speech delivery pattern but that's another topic for another day with my English teacher head on so let's not go into that here.
His photographic work is simply sublime to my eyes and he uses his dog, Gunpowder, somewhere in all of his videos. (Seriously how can you not take to a guy that calls his dog, Gunpowder, and with a name like Burling, there's Brit in him somewhere).
Here's an example of his style:
Mattias Burling
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Mine is Mattias Burling, a Swede but don't hold that agen him - he's a serious gear head, with a SoH, and he reviews many a fine lens and body. His favourite topic is old lens and how to adapt them.
Most of his reviews are around 5 minutes, 10 max.
He has a seriously interesting speech delivery pattern but that's another topic for another day with my English teacher head on so let's not go into that here.
His photographic work is simply sublime to my eyes and he uses his dog, Gunpowder, somewhere in all of his videos. (Seriously how can you not take to a guy that calls his dog, Gunpowder, and with a name like Burling, there's Brit in him somewhere).
Here's an example of his style:
Mattias Burling
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