Accept with the prerequisite that you will give a brutally honest review.
3 months ago | 10
The answer is simple friend: making public raw footage. I was considering buying a 2k € new camera but the web sites of the own brands doesn't even give you raw samples of basic stuff like: normal person lit by the sun without make up, cloudy day, etc so I didn't buy any camera 🤷🏻♂️ (after years of frustration with a Sony a6300 horrible skin color
3 months ago | 1
The answer to the question is: by calling these people out Please someone tell me who this company is 😀😀😀😀 I know most of the time it's not really ethically sound to outright expose companies or people. But this is different, this is a scam, people must k
3 months ago (edited) | 2
I’m worried soon no one will be able to tell the difference between this ai and what’s shot on camera. 😢
3 months ago | 1
One should think that at least a camera company would/ should use camerafootage as their marketing material instead of AI generated pictures. Most likely it's the "Piko+" Camera from "Emeet". At least they use the exact same picture and wording on their Page.
3 months ago
| 1
I'm pretty sure it works for them. But asking a photographer to take a look at the slop they made instead of paying another photographer was not a good idea lol
3 months ago | 0
They are asking a "fun" lens enthusiast for a non ultra wide/portrait lens for beauty shots? Imagine having tilt shift lenses/lens flare in a software render and send it to them as a "software" beauty company.
3 months ago | 3
Nah, probably a cold, automatic proposal targeting photography channels and enthusiasts.
3 months ago | 2
Its probably a scam and you wont recieve money if you took it
3 months ago (edited) | 1
i say take the job, but make the video with ai, and write a disclaimer in the corner 👽
3 months ago | 0
Mathieu Stern
This is so bad
I just received a sponsorship proposal from a Youtube review of a “4K streaming camera”.
Their official website features a beautiful woman to showcase the image quality of their camera… but the woman isn’t real — the image was generated with AI.🤥
Just look at the fonts on the products. How dumb do they think consumers are?
Naturally, I won’t be accepting any money from these people — but it does raise an important question: how can we know who to trust for gear reviews these days?
3 months ago | [YT] | 172