It’s a Canon WM-V1, it’s massive and I’m not sure they even sell these anymore. It’s more of a lavaliere mic but it’s wireless hence its size. There are newer wireless solutions such as the Movo WMic10 which has a standard lav mic that plugs into a unit that clips onto your belt out of sight, can’t vouch for its quality though as I’ve never used one, price seems reasonable though. The closer you can get a mic to your talent the better audio you can theoretically record. Most of the time I use a small shotgun mic, the rode videomicro. It’s compact, good enough for general video use and reasonably priced but I wouldn’t use it on a high end productions. If you want the best onboard sound a Rode video mic pro+ wouldn’t do you wrong however, they come at a price. All comes down to budget vs acceptable quality. Hope this helped and thanks for watching 😁
Got three Pumpkin sacks here.. want me to save you one? £48. Don't know if you got a field bag with it, but you will NOT want to be folding it on a windy field..
Some folks don’t know how to pack this way, so it’s more of a guide for them. You can see from the thumbnail the size achieved, you’d struggle to get a classic glider smaller than this without using a vacuum pack bag.
If you really wanted to make your wing smaller vacuum packing could be the answer!
I guess Im kinda randomly asking but do anybody know a good website to stream new movies online ?
@Bronson Josue Flixportal =)
@Dominic Thiago thank you, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I really appreciate it!
@Bronson Josue No problem =)
Your wing has the Estonian colours.
Nice idea
It is the best way
That Mic!! Kinda LARGE but the audio is spot on!! Is that a Shotgun Mic? I'm trying hard to learn the audio tricks!!🦍🦍
It’s a Canon WM-V1, it’s massive and I’m not sure they even sell these anymore. It’s more of a lavaliere mic but it’s wireless hence its size. There are newer wireless solutions such as the Movo WMic10 which has a standard lav mic that plugs into a unit that clips onto your belt out of sight, can’t vouch for its quality though as I’ve never used one, price seems reasonable though. The closer you can get a mic to your talent the better audio you can theoretically record. Most of the time I use a small shotgun mic, the rode videomicro. It’s compact, good enough for general video use and reasonably priced but I wouldn’t use it on a high end productions. If you want the best onboard sound a Rode video mic pro+ wouldn’t do you wrong however, they come at a price. All comes down to budget vs acceptable quality. Hope this helped and thanks for watching 😁
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Got three Pumpkin sacks here.. want me to save you one? £48.
Don't know if you got a field bag with it, but you will NOT want to be folding it on a windy field..
Had my eye on them for a while and was definitely after a stuff sack, £48 sounds reasonable. Sign me up.
@@DanielJonesParamotor No worries.
This is how all paragliders are packed. What did you do differently🤔? Watching this was a sheer disappointment.
Some folks don’t know how to pack this way, so it’s more of a guide for them. You can see from the thumbnail the size achieved, you’d struggle to get a classic glider smaller than this without using a vacuum pack bag.
@@DanielJonesParamotor it can defo get smaller bro! But good for sharing for new guys. Thanks 👍🏼