Any Videographer is as good as the equipment they carry. Ideas are the foundation but the equipment is the building blocks for the shots that are going to define your videos and business.
Over years I have been able to pull together an arsenal of cameras, lighting and sound equipment that are going to help your company deliver the information across to customers watching your content.
After our initial calls and chats I will curate the equipment needed so all you have to worry about is the message.
The Equipment That Makes it Happen:
Lumix S1
The Panasonic Lumix S1 is a powerful full-frame mirrorless camera that I use as a reliable all-rounder for both photography and video work. Built with a 24.2MP sensor, it delivers clean, detailed images with strong dynamic range, making it ideal for everything from controlled shoots to more demanding environments.
What really stands out is its solid, professional build. The weather-sealed magnesium alloy body gives it a durable, dependable feel, while the 5-axis in-body stabilisation makes handheld shooting far more forgiving. On the video side, it offers 4K recording up to 60fps, with the option for 10-bit and V-Log, which gives plenty of flexibility in post-production.
With access to the L-Mount ecosystem, it also pairs well with a wide range of high-quality lenses. Overall, it’s a dependable hybrid camera that I trust when I need consistent results across both photo and video.


Lumix G80
The Panasonic Lumix G80 serves as my secondary camera, offering a lightweight and dependable option that complements my main setup. Built around a 16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, it still delivers sharp, detailed images and performs reliably across a range of shooting conditions.
Its compact, weather-sealed body makes it especially useful for more mobile shoots or situations where a smaller footprint is needed. Despite its size, it includes 5-axis in-body stabilisation, which is incredibly effective for handheld work, particularly when paired with Panasonic lenses.
On the video side, the G80 provides solid 4K recording, making it a versatile backup for both photography and video tasks. Overall, it’s a practical and capable second camera that I can rely on when I need flexibility without compromising too much on performance.
Canon G7xii
The Canon G7X Mark II is my go-to compact camera, ideal for situations where portability is key without sacrificing quality. With its 20.1MP 1-inch sensor, it produces sharp, vibrant images and performs well in a variety of lighting conditions, making it a strong option for on-the-go shooting.
Its small, lightweight design makes it perfect for travel, casual content capture, or behind-the-scenes moments where carrying a full setup isn’t practical. The built-in lens offers a versatile zoom range, and the fast aperture helps achieve a pleasing depth of field while also improving low-light performance.
It also handles video reliably, with solid Full HD recording and a flip-up screen that’s useful for self-shooting or quick framing adjustments. Overall, it’s a compact, easy-to-use camera that fits seamlessly into my kit when I need something quick, discreet, and effective.

