Here's all the gear I use!! I'll try to keep this page updated whenever I get something new.
Cameras [show more]
Canon IXUS-400
2003 · 4MP
2024 – present
Camera my dad bought in 2003 to document my early childhood. This man never misses with technology. Found it in a cupboard in 2024 and started using it. This small CCD sensor is magic. Almost all the photos on this website were taken with this camera and I hope that tells enough. I take this camera everywhere with me now.
Sony α6400
2019 · 24.2MP
2025 – present
Very good camera I use for art and professional work. I am more than happy with the photos and low light performance. Video could be better, so I'm striving for a better camera, but this is an important stepping stone in my photography / videography journey, and I don't think I'll ever have the heart to part with this camera.
Sony DCR-HC35
2004 · MiniDV camcorder
2024 – present
Dad's old camcorder, also bought to document my early life. The videos it produces are instantly nostalgic. One battery is about enough to fill a 60 minute cassette throughout the day and I have documented a few important events in my life with it.
Sony NEX-6
2012 · 16.1MP
2023 – 2025
My first "real" camera. You may have guessed it, also bought by my dad, also to document my childhood. Since his Canon bridge camera broke down, he settled for an interchangeable lens camera "just in case" and this was it. Sony's finest in 2013. In early 2023, he convinced me to use this camera instead of taking pictures with my phone. I was very hesitant, but in the end I gave in. Best decision of my life. This camera has survived a lot, and I have photographed most of the 2024/2025 student protests with it. Some of my favourite pictures and videos I have ever taken come from this camera.
Nikon Coolpix S30
2006 · 6MP
2012 – 2025
The first camera I have ever owned. My aunt bought it for me around 2012/2013. A very fun camera with very fun features. It was waterproof and we brought it to almost every vacation we went on. It had fun functions such as adding fancy frames around photos, starbursts, and so on. It sadly got lost in a river near Bajina Bašta when my friend accidentally flipped our boat over and it sank. I am still sad when I think about it. There are no modern equivalents of this camera which just shows how special it was.
Lenses [show more]
TTartisan 25mm
2025 – present
Pancake lens I bought only because with it, my camera can fit inside my skiing jacket. I still haven't gone skiing since. Cool lens though.
Sigma 17-40
2025 – present
The moment this lens came out, I knew I had to own it and never settle for less. Took a gig during the summer and made enough to afford it. It almost never leaves my camera.
7Artisans 7.5mm fisheye
2023 – present
This lens takes some incredibly hard pics. Was relatively cheap too. Very fun.
Sony 18-105
2023 – present
First lens I have bought. After extensive research, this was the only viable option on the market. Stabilisation, power zoom, constant f/4 aperture, large range. If I have to take only one lens somewhere, it's this one. The Sigma beats it in the dark by a landslide, but this is the safer option.
Sony 16-50
2023 – 2023
The lens that came with the camera. Served me well enough for long enough. Zoom is okay, has stabilisation and power zoom, but lacks aperture and sharpness.
Phones [show more]
Nothing Phone 4(a)
N/A
Still just planning to buy it. Only viable option right now since Samsung and Google shat themselves this year and other brands are either unavailable or Apple.
Samsung S22+
2022 – 2026
The phone I have been using for the last 4 years. Noticeable downgrade from the S10, but still a very fond device I will cherish. Moon photos are amazing (AND NOT AI!). Feels good in the hand and has a screen of very high quality. I could talk for hours why it's a good device.
Samsung S10
2019 – 2022
My first flagship phone and my favourite I have ever used. It had two-day battery, amazing cameras, a headphone jack, a pulse and blood oxygen sensor, expandable storage, an amazing display for its time... This was truly Samsung's peak. I'd kill for this form factor to be refreshed with a 120hz display and bigger battery.
Samsung J5 (2016)
2017 – 2019
Used this phone through the second half of primary school. It was okay, with a single speaker on the back of it, a flash for the selfie camera (WHAT) and, most importantly, a home button. I have hated the removal of the home button ever since it started happening, and this was the only device in a reasonable price range that offered me the luxury of it.
Samsung S3 (red)
2014 – 2017
My first android phone. My dad rooted this phone before giving it to me and heavily modded it. I don't remember much about it, but it could play Asphalt 8, That Level Again, and Head Soccer. That was all that mattered.
iPhone
2012 – 2014
The original iPhone, and my first phone. I was the third or fourth owner of this device and I couldn't have been happier. It was jailbroken with Cydia (had no idea what that meant). Most memorable games from this phone were Castle of Magic, ALL the Angry Birds, ALL Talking Tom clones, and a weird app that I remember very vividly, eRanKings. I have been trying for years but could not find any footage or info about it online.
Other [show more]
Nothing Headphone (1)
2025 - present
The design reeled me in, but man are they good. Comfortable, long battery, great noise cancellation and physical buttons instead of touch controls. Chef's kiss.
Remarkable Paper Pro
2025 - present
A tablet my dad bought me for my birthday, to use for university. Apart from university uses, because of this eink tablet I have started journaling and reading comics, which I enjoy very much.
Peripherals
- Logitech G502
- Logitech G512
- Logitech G635
- AW2521H
- IKEA Tertial
Internals
- Ryzen R5600X
- RTX 5070 Ti
- 32GB RAM
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