Bro the best first think I need is the shark fin battery adapter, in your setup . Great video . I’ve added a few things you suggested on my wish list .
Good call on the Sharkfin! I should’ve added that because I’ve got a sharkfin however on the Komodo it gets really bulky in the back. We use one on the v-raptor though!
I bought the air blaster using your link, that looks great for when I’m destroying my cameras in the desert lol. For me, my biggest “game changers” are the Hollyland headsets. Really love them for on set communications.
How can I become super educated with camera stuff, I’m a 16yr old photographer and videographer of 4 years but I love how educated you are about all your gear
Great video, just one thing, 32bit only eliminates digital clipping. So shouting directly into your mic would probably still not be such a great idea, as the mic itelf (or preamp) might clip (analog clip).
I tested those out on a recent shoot. I was disappointed that I couldn’t use multiple transmitters going into one receiver (the monitor). But that’s probably asking too much 😂
@@joenicklo you have to understand that most of the people watching your TH-cam channel, aren't business owners. But struggling cinematographers who are just trying to put together a business. They certainly don't have enough money, when they're starting out, to put $500 batteries on $2,000 lights. Maybe a video slanted more toward these people... would be more constructive. 😎
@@roehaus1 For every person who's in the situation that you mentioned, there are plenty who aren't. I don't believe in buying ultra-cheap gear -- it's burnt me in the past. If I can't afford something, I save for it. If I can't save for it and need it "now", I rent it. If you're not renting gear, that's your first mistake.
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Love that air blaster !! It works fantastic.
All awesome equipment for production! I love my Sachtler FT
Hell yeah, the Flowtech is such an awesome piece of gear.
The Spider Crab arms are definitely goated 🕷🦀
Psssh. You’re goated!
You just made my B&H cart much more expensive. Really great video, and thanks for showing BTS of everything being used
I'm sorry!!! Glad you liked the BTS! Going to try to do a lot more of that.
Bro the best first think I need is the shark fin battery adapter, in your setup . Great video . I’ve added a few things you suggested on my wish list .
Good call on the Sharkfin! I should’ve added that because I’ve got a sharkfin however on the Komodo it gets really bulky in the back. We use one on the v-raptor though!
I bought the air blaster using your link, that looks great for when I’m destroying my cameras in the desert lol. For me, my biggest “game changers” are the Hollyland headsets. Really love them for on set communications.
Dude you’re gonna love the air blaster. For the work you do especially. The headsets for sure help a lot too.
Joe, this was an awesome video. Every time I drop by your channel I'm more impressed each time. Love what you're doing!
Bro I really appreciate that!!! Thank you. 🙏
Thank Joe for bringing Apex 360V battery & Ifootage magic arm to my attention. They look promising to me. I plan to use them in the near future.
How can I become super educated with camera stuff, I’m a 16yr old photographer and videographer of 4 years but I love how educated you are about all your gear
Honestly, just keep watching TH-cam videos. Don't buy any courses yet. Then take what you learn and put it into practice. Make your own projects.
Great video on items and explanation of how they benefit your workflow thanks
Appreciate you watching
Noticed the breakthrough DFM on that raptor, how was your experience with it?
Really nice! Very minimal color shift. Speeds up workflow overall.
@@joenicklo amazing to hear that! Been back n forth between that or a mattebox kit for a while haha
Bro great breakdown. Love this vibe
Appreciate that
Spider crab is super useful
Great video, just one thing, 32bit only eliminates digital clipping. So shouting directly into your mic would probably still not be such a great idea, as the mic itelf (or preamp) might clip (analog clip).
Ahhh! Good to know! Thank you for the heads up.
Awesome vid as usual 🙌🏼
Appreciate it!
Solid video Joe! Agree with all of these! Hope all is well
Thanks brother! Same to you
Awesome video Joe ! Well for me I would have to say my Hollyland Mars M1 combo monitors, 10/10 definitely.
I tested those out on a recent shoot. I was disappointed that I couldn’t use multiple transmitters going into one receiver (the monitor). But that’s probably asking too much 😂
@@joenicklo yeah man I believe so 🤣
Great video, as always. I need me a cart now
Which one would you get?
where is the links to the products mentioned?............
Weird! The entire description of this video disappeared.
@@joenicklo 🤣 really good video!.........👍🏾
@@Jazzmarcel Thanks! Links are now in the description (again) :)
The ifootage arm… absolutely fantastic. Iv only had trouble w other arms. ( except the titan from bright tangerine but thats 20x times the price)
Same! I’ve got a BT Titan Arm as well and it’s amazing as well.
@@joenicklo sometimes iv just grabbed the cam from the arm and used the titan like a top handle 😂 , crazy strong.
@@poti732 I don’t want to admit it but so have I 😂😂😂😂
Dang... I wanna see what that final result is for the project this broll is from.
lol wiseguy
Let's Go!
Best batts around!
Must be nice to have money!
This is my career/company…not like I’m out buying a Ferrari and driving it around as a leisurely expense
@@joenicklo you have to understand that most of the people watching your TH-cam channel, aren't business owners. But struggling cinematographers who are just trying to put together a business. They certainly don't have enough money, when they're starting out, to put $500 batteries on $2,000 lights. Maybe a video slanted more toward these people... would be more constructive. 😎
@@roehaus1 For every person who's in the situation that you mentioned, there are plenty who aren't. I don't believe in buying ultra-cheap gear -- it's burnt me in the past.
If I can't afford something, I save for it. If I can't save for it and need it "now", I rent it.
If you're not renting gear, that's your first mistake.