It's an unorthodox option in a lot of regards but I carry a Fuji XF10 on some trips. The fixed 18.5mm (~27mm full frame equivalent) lens can be a bit wide in a lot of scenarios but it's a 24mp APS-C sensor so you have a bit of room to crop and with the f2.8 aperture it's got pretty decent low...
I've used both and agree the Peak Design clip is a little difficult to use and requires two hands. The Cotton Carrier Skout is a great chest carrier and I've got a Strapshot on the way to attach to my pack or bino harness for this year's trip out west.
We've had events all over the state - near Carbondale, STL area, Bloomington, Chicagoland. Before COVID we had planned on having events in every region of the state but hopefully 2021 will be more successful.
There's more here than you might think. Most of the Illinois BHA Chapter (I'm the co-chair) is located in Chicagoland. Hopefully when this COVID thing is over we'll start events back up and you can meet some of us.
I added a light to my G20 so this shell won't work for me anymore. Multicam/coyote. Shell only, does not come with harness straps. Great retention and barely used (no bears in Chicago outside of Soldier Field). $80 shipped CONUS.
Wildlife by charliebravo77, on Flickr
Wildlife by charliebravo77, on Flickr
Wildlife by charliebravo77, on Flickr
Wildlife by charliebravo77, on Flickr
Any real video editing program should have curves/levels correction tools built in. You could create essentially an inverted mask of the vignetting and adjust only the dark areas. I'd suggest filming some actual content similar to what you are intending to shoot since outdoors or on a variety of...
Vignetting is a byproduct of lens elements and light interaction, which can sometimes be more present on cheaper lenses or lenses with higher zoom ranges. There are a few things you can try, including turning on Active Distortion Correction within the camera (though this may introduce noise in...
Mechanical accuracy and tinkering to improve it can only do so much to correct poor technique. If you're not shooting as well with the rifle as other people then the problem's not with the gun.
I use a MindShift Backlight 26L for my Canon 80D, 150-600, 70-200, 18-35, 50, extra batteries, filters and some other accessories when I am just doing camera-related things. When I feel like dragging it around hunting I have a couple of individual soft padded lens cases I put in my Exo as well...
Accidentally unlocked my lens which resulted in some light leak while pheasant hunting with some friends, but a couple of the photos before I noticed actually turned out pretty good.
Pheasant Hunting by charliebravo77, on Flickr