The Gear I use

Transparency is key. These are the tools I trust to capture stories with a filmmaker's lens. All links are Amazon affiliate links. Purchasing through them supports my work at no extra cost to you!

Camera & Lenses

Lumix S5II

The absolute core of my production kit. This hybrid powerhouse delivers flawless 4K video for cinematic brand films while capturing incredibly sharp raw photos for portraits. Its built-in active cooling means it never overheats during long, demanding wedding days, and the autofocus is remarkably reliable.

Lumix 50mm f/1.8

My go-to standard prime. It mimics the natural field of human vision, making it perfect for capturing authentic, documentary-style moments. It's incredibly sharp, surprisingly lightweight, and allows me to stay completely unobtrusive while shooting behind-the-scenes EPK or candid wedding moments.

Lumix 85mm f/1.8

The undisputed king of flattering portraits. I use this exclusively when I need to isolate my subject and create buttery smooth, cinematic background blur. It compresses facial features beautifully, making it an absolute must-have for professional actor headshots, bridal portraits, and emotional close-ups.

Lighting & Modifiers

NEEWER FS150B Video Light

My primary continuous light for brand films and talking-head business content. Powerful, bi-colour, and highly reliable.

SmallRig 35"/90cm Soft box

The perfect modifier to pair with the Neewer. Creates beautiful, soft, wrap-around light that is flattering on human faces.

SmallRig RGB LED

A highly versatile pocket-sized light. Crucial for adding cinematic pops of colour to backgrounds or lighting wedding day details.

Video & Sound Gear

FEELWORLD F5 Pro V4 Monitor

I rarely shoot video without this. The larger screen gives me total confidence that my focus is nailed and exposure is perfect, especially during fast-paced weddings.

TASCAM DR-10L Pro

The 32-bit float audio is a complete lifesaver. I can mic up a nervous groom or an energetic CEO and know the audio will never clip, no matter how loud they get.

Zoom M3 MicTrak

A fantastic directional mic for capturing interviews, vowels, and clean audio. The 32-bit float means I don't have to constantly ride audio levels while trying to capture the action.

JOBY WAVO PRO

My go-to on-camera mic with active noise reduction. I rely on this to cut through background noise and grab clean, usable audio during busy event coverage.

Post-Production & Storage

Apple Mac mini (M4 Chip)

The absolute engine of my editing studio. It chews through heavy 4K video files and massive raw photo batches without ever slowing down or dropping frames.

Samsung T7 Shield Portable SSD

Speed and security are everything. I edit my films directly off these drives—they are lightning-fast, drop-resistant, and small enough to take to any coffee shop.

Samsung T7 Shield Portable SSD

You can never compromise on memory. 2 of these cards are incredibly reliable, fast enough to handle high-bitrate 4K video, and give me total peace of mind on unrepeatable wedding days.

PGYTECH OneMo 2 Camera Backpack 35-45L

The best hybrid bag I've ever used. It expands when I need heavy lighting gear, and the built-in removable shoulder bag is perfect for quick, minimal portrait walkabouts.

Adobe Creative Cloud

The industry standard for a reason. Lightroom handles all my portrait colour grading, while Premiere Pro is the backbone of every cinematic film I deliver.

AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE & CREATIVE INTEGRITY

iBenjamin Creative is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. This curated list is based strictly on the gear I use and trust for Portraits, Pets, Business, and Weddings. Purchasing through these links helps support the creation of content on this site at absolutely no extra cost to you. I only recommend tools that maximize quality and storytelling.