What I notice is that the out-of-focus problem in some of your earlier videos was owing to an autofocus that was not changed when you started moving. This camera does make a change in focus during your movements, so that is better. Congratulations on attaining this level of sophistication, Bob! [aka Steve]
If you are using the DJI microphone, the sound is amazing, especially the surf on the beach at about halfway through the video. Doing a St Lawrence bird watching video that replicates one that you have done previously will give us a chance to compare the old and new systems. I think I just heard them clearing out the empty bottles in the Spyglass down below. Do you allow your Dr Jekyll to use youe new toy (or are you the doctor and he is your Mr Hyde)? Your "bobbing" walking style is natural, particularly in Ventnor, which no one could ever accuse of being flat. Really good to see you working on the flower bed - camera seems to love you and follows you everywhere (almost)! Is the ground suitable for herbs and other edibles that could be useful for the cafe and other local residents?
I'm loving the new camera Mike (thanks again ; ) ) The active tracking function is superb. There's a clip of a Raven I shot using active tracking too - very cool that it can follow a flying bird. I think I'll do some sound and video quality comparison videos soon. I'm surprised how good the in-built microphone is on the dji, as long as it's a still day. I'm just uploading a video from Ventnor Downs to my Steve Jones Wild Writer channel shot this morning, using the external mic. That little garden is going to include various herbs, partly because they like the drought, attract bees and can be used in the kitchen (in theory). I'll shoot lots of video as the bed progresses, including logic for including various sorts of plants (mainly for bees and butterflies!)
That's odd: all the links work for me and for my friend here who's just had a go. And the affiliate links dashboard show that links have been clicked on from this video. So maybe the issue us art your end? Maybe try on another video and let me know if you have the same issue?
Love the new camera. Everything is better. I noticed I could hear the birds and waves much clearer.
New channel coming soon. Steve Jones Isle of Wight garden adventures coming soon 🫢😁😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤷♂️
That camera is just stunning wow what a difference it makes!
What I notice is that the out-of-focus problem in some of your earlier videos was owing to an autofocus that was not changed when you started moving. This camera does make a change in focus during your movements, so that is better. Congratulations on attaining this level of sophistication, Bob! [aka Steve]
Somehow reminds me of Rivendell in Lord of the RIngs.
; )
If you are using the DJI microphone, the sound is amazing, especially the surf on the beach at about halfway through the video. Doing a St Lawrence bird watching video that replicates one that you have done previously will give us a chance to compare the old and new systems. I think I just heard them clearing out the empty bottles in the Spyglass down below. Do you allow your Dr Jekyll to use youe new toy (or are you the doctor and he is your Mr Hyde)? Your "bobbing" walking style is natural, particularly in Ventnor, which no one could ever accuse of being flat. Really good to see you working on the flower bed - camera seems to love you and follows you everywhere (almost)! Is the ground suitable for herbs and other edibles that could be useful for the cafe and other local residents?
I'm loving the new camera Mike (thanks again ; ) ) The active tracking function is superb. There's a clip of a Raven I shot using active tracking too - very cool that it can follow a flying bird. I think I'll do some sound and video quality comparison videos soon. I'm surprised how good the in-built microphone is on the dji, as long as it's a still day. I'm just uploading a video from Ventnor Downs to my Steve Jones Wild Writer channel shot this morning, using the external mic. That little garden is going to include various herbs, partly because they like the drought, attract bees and can be used in the kitchen (in theory). I'll shoot lots of video as the bed progresses, including logic for including various sorts of plants (mainly for bees and butterflies!)
Quality is looking sweet! Not sure if it's brave or foolish to walk next to that wall on Bath road!
The wall still stands.....
I still wouldn't walk under it, personally...
It has reduced the bob Bob, But the bob is less than it was Bob. All good
all of the links are useless and unavailable in the uk not really helpful with a video 1 day old but ok enjoyed the video
That's odd: all the links work for me and for my friend here who's just had a go. And the affiliate links dashboard show that links have been clicked on from this video. So maybe the issue us art your end? Maybe try on another video and let me know if you have the same issue?