Nicely done George! It certainly gave you the runaround. Interesting to see behind the scenes at just how much time and patience you need when working with wild animals. Great final sequence. 👍
Hello George, what a great opportunity to see and film a creature which I have always regarded as almost mythical. The wildcat in the UK is such a secretive and elusive animal that I very much doubt if I will ever have the fortune to see one in the wild. Very best wishes.
@@GeorgeSBlonsky Hello George, I am overwhelmed with your generous offer to photograph the wildcats. Unfortunately I am not in a position at the moment to take you up on your offer but if my situation should change I will let you know. In the meantime good luck with your project and, once again, many thanks. Best Wishes. Robert.
To be honest I have never really had the luxury to experiment with MFT but I love the Super35 sensor on my Blackmagic and it can give me almost a 3x crop which is huge.
Wonderful to see these majestic Wildcats. They look in a very good condition indeed.
Thx Achim..!
A truly wonderful video, as always! I really can’t believe how much time and patience must go into getting those shots.
Thanks so much James.. frustratingly it does take time but the reward is the better for it. Very best wishes to you..! g
Nicely done George! It certainly gave you the runaround. Interesting to see behind the scenes at just how much time and patience you need when working with wild animals. Great final sequence. 👍
Thanks so much John..! And I’m still not done.. I have to get the shot of a successful hunt too.! 😂
Thanks for the videos of the wild cats George, going by the videos, they look in good health.
Thanks James.. they seem to be doing well here both in health and number so that’s a good thing. All the best. g
Hello George, what a great opportunity to see and film a creature which I have always regarded as almost mythical. The wildcat in the UK is such a secretive and elusive animal that I very much doubt if I will ever have the fortune to see one in the wild.
Very best wishes.
Thank you Robert..! I have them in the same regard… and you are welcome out here any time to come photograph them..! Best wishes to you.. g
@@GeorgeSBlonsky Hello George, I am overwhelmed with your generous offer to photograph the wildcats.
Unfortunately I am not in a position at the moment to take you up on your offer but if my situation should change I will let you know.
In the meantime good luck with your project and, once again, many thanks.
Best Wishes.
Robert.
Great video. Such a beautiful animal. Love the behind the scenes presentation, it’s like being there.
Thank you so much Andrew.! Appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment. 🙏
Hallo why don't you get a MFT system the crop factor could be 2X
To be honest I have never really had the luxury to experiment with MFT but I love the Super35 sensor on my Blackmagic and it can give me almost a 3x crop which is huge.
@@GeorgeSBlonsky The BMPCC is awesome! Good choice!!