As stated in the video I want to make it clear I am no metals expert I am just passing on the knowledge that has been shared to me by actual experts in this field. (Disclaimer: sorry if the video quality sucks TH-cam compression algorithms make the video quality look lower quality than it really is)
Great stuff! Video quality seems fine to me. I agree with you regarding keeping those gold bars in their assay cards. I had heard that they have had assay card golds in vending machines in Dubai. Very cool, even if it's not true. Thanks for sharing.
1. XRF scan 2. Magnet test 3. Weight test 4. Microscope Those are the methods I’ve used to verify the authenticity. Any Gold experts in the comments feel free to tell me if I missed any other methods of verification. Thanks for watching!
As stated in the video I want to make it clear I am no metals expert I am just passing on the knowledge that has been shared to me by actual experts in this field. (Disclaimer: sorry if the video quality sucks TH-cam compression algorithms make the video quality look lower quality than it really is)
Great stuff!
Video quality seems fine to me.
I agree with you regarding keeping those gold bars in their assay cards.
I had heard that they have had assay card golds in vending machines in Dubai.
Very cool, even if it's not true.
Thanks for sharing.
@@silversleuth007 thank you I appreciate it! 👍
Good stuff new friend and Sub here 🎉🇺🇲👏
Good video. Thanks i just subscribed.
Thank you friend much appreciated!
1. XRF scan 2. Magnet test 3. Weight test 4. Microscope
Those are the methods I’ve used to verify the authenticity. Any Gold experts in the comments feel free to tell me if I missed any other methods of verification. Thanks for watching!
Golden goblins
hmm yes
60fps makes seasick, 24fps is more in sync with our natural eyes
24fps is commonly used in animation not cameras
@@Lilblaisy23 30fps is used for cinematic feel
Don't use 1080 60 or atleast not if you have a bunch of moving shots
You move too much with the camera, it makes your viewers seasick.
Sorry I could setup the camera up on a tripod but I kinda prefer this raw natural look myself.