Oh Maarten, we miss your clever and unbelievably detailed camera videos, but we'll take what we can get at this point. So glad to see your return to TH-cam!
You are daring, intelligent and very entertaining. Change is so interesting, especially when it happens before your very eyes. I have enjoyed your camera reviews, informative and friendly, and your commentary on your world. Dry humor and your videos are as one. Thank you for your videos.
A rainy near-winter day is brightened with Maarten’s guest appearance today. The reel-to-reel tape too is probably a rarer find than a review sample from a camera company. Thanks.
As a Dutchman who lived in the US for about thirty years and is now temporarily back in Holland, I’m very impressed by how you recognize your own accents. I don’t hear my Dutch accent when I speak English and vice versa. Enjoyed the video. Keep them coming.
OMG!! Maarten when I was a boy a long time ago my grandfather bought me a phillips vertical tape recorder very like yours! It was like a kicking the stomach when I switched on your piece. The machine cost him a lot of money about a week spay I would say! I made a tape storage box in woodworking at school. The little mike was placed next to the tv (no sockets those days!) and parents not allowed to speak during Top of the Pops. Memories came back! My late dad left us when i was 7, and I later visited him quite a few times in Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel, staying at a nice hotel Witte Brugge in Lekkerkerk and I still have some blue on white pottery bought there. Dank U Well fort he flashback memories. Your video is all Dutch to me!! (you may know that English phrase!), Fred
Thanks, after my parents divorced and my father returned to the Netherlands, he would send us recordings he'd made instead of letters using a similar recorder. I still have some of those little 8cm reels from the 1960s.
This was very entertaining Maarten. I've been watching you for years, and never noticed the eyebrow. Now I can't look away, so thanks for that new distraction.
That autobiography and shift to another authentic self officially blew my mind. But I do have to admit I was looking forward to a review of the Philips reel-to-reel (an EL3585, perhaps?).
Thanks, indeed the EL3585 a battery-powered capstan drive 3.5" open reel - in a time when everyone else was making rim drive. This was not originally mine - it was a gift from Kim's uncle. He had a few more museum pieces I was happy to receive.
I think it’s crazy that camera companies aren’t sharing any gear or accessories for your reviews! Your videos have always been the most informative and detailed, specially settings and menu-options wise! In fact I’ve started noticing that younger TH-camrs are paying more attention and doing a better job on this regard, which can reveal so much more about a camera than the typical feature/marketing material reading most others do. If I may suggest from my understanding of your background in professional video production, perhaps you could try approaching the “professional division” of the same brands, to do more videos on, say the Canon ‘C’ series, the Sony ‘FX’ series and so forth, as I don’t seem to see a lot of those around… And if they reply they don’t have anything new to offer, then review their current/older models as that will have the benefit of putting their products in front of the eyes of more potential customers, after they already surfed the crest of the promotional wave months or years ago… Hoping to see more of your videos soon, Andrés.
Thanks, I appreciate your kind words. Although it could be a word in the language of the Netherlands, I’m not sure that’s how it’s intended internationally. It is not a company from the Netherlands.
@@MaartenHeilbron That's a great idea Maarten! You have a unique POV and interesting conversations, topics and passions that will make entertaining fodder. Your loyal audience will be most interested in your pursuits because you are a trusted and loved personality. Wishing you continued success!
Maarten... your natural accent is giving me the giggles. While it's been forever since we worked together, it's not the voice that matches my memories!
You continue to amaze. It's a little confusing when such subtle comedy is given away by a mere eyebrow. As someone who grew having to acquire Canadian as a second language (I was born in the UK), I get it. I'm reverting back to Brit, and Canadians are finding it harder and harder to understand me. I trust that once they invest in decent ear pieces, they'll understand me again.
Thank you very much for a very entertaining VDO. Please DO continue to make them. I won't write this loudly, but I WILL write it slowly. Because I doubt that you can read English as fast as Dutch. (That was a joke.🙂) On November 20th, my brother and I are going to Namibia. If you were from the United States, I would tell you where that is. (No one here knows any geography.) I am going to bring my X-S10, and all of my notes from your shows. Thanks again. Signed, Paul Harmon in California. 67 years old (I think?) 🤔
Thanks, always nice to hear from a viewer who shares my sense of humour. Sounds like a fabulous trip and you should return with some fabulous pictures. I haven't been but hear that it's very interesting.
Wat leuk Maarten. Ik ging er altijd van uit dat je in Canada was geboren en Nederlandse voorouders had. Had ook geen accent gehoord. Hopelijk sturen ze je weer eens een camera om te testen. Groeten uit Nederland!
Bedankt voor je vriendelijke commentare. Ik was in Amsterdam geboren en spreek nog steeds Nederlands zonder accent maar met een biezonder slechte woordenschat. Groenten uit Canada!
I DO watch you for your sparkling personality and energetic delivery. If the joke is that you imply that I am in the majority when, in fact, that is not actually true, then the comedic irony has landed. Regardless, I enjoyed it very much.
I should have mentioned it's the Ontario Government. Maybe you have something similar. It's higher if you worked in a noisy workplace.Thanks, a pleasure to read your kind words.
I'm not sure if you were joking about aging people reverting to the language of their childhood... My parents are immigrants from 2 different countries. One has started throwing in words of their original language and making recipes from their home country. The other has started using mannerisms from their home country. Interesting...
So if it’s memories that you want to probe and there is a shortage of new cameras, why not partner with someone like Joan at Burlington Camera and do some retro reviews of classic film cameras by looking at them from a present day perspective, since with analog cameras anyway, everything old is be again? Your partner would have to be willing to loan you cameras and lenses to review.
Groetjes uit Nederland! I guess all the funny Dutch people were born after you had already left the country... And some of them have stopped being funny already by now!
@@MaartenHeilbron I don't know that, I don't actually know anything of Wim Kan other than his name and fame! But Drs. P has some funny songs. Van Kooten en De Bie have been famous and funny. The duo Lebbis & Jansen did some good shows. And Hans Dorrestijn did great comedy as well! Also Youp van 't Hek and Hans Teeuwen did some shows that I still enjoy. Ah, there are funny people in the Netherlands, and I'm not even talking about myself!
Oh Maarten, we miss your clever and unbelievably detailed camera videos, but we'll take what we can get at this point. So glad to see your return to TH-cam!
I'm trying hard not to be completely gone.
You are daring, intelligent and very entertaining. Change is so interesting, especially when it happens before your very eyes. I have enjoyed your camera reviews, informative and friendly, and your commentary on your world. Dry humor and your videos are as one. Thank you for your videos.
Thank you so much! Always nice to hear from a viewer who appreciates my style and my work.
A rainy near-winter day is brightened with Maarten’s guest appearance today. The reel-to-reel tape too is probably a rarer find than a review sample from a camera company. Thanks.
Accurate observation. Thanks for stopping by and commenting, always nice to see your avatar.
Good to see you again Maarten, and liked the video especially as a Dutch person!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for taking the time to comment.
As a Dutchman who lived in the US for about thirty years and is now temporarily back in Holland, I’m very impressed by how you recognize your own accents. I don’t hear my Dutch accent when I speak English and vice versa. Enjoyed the video. Keep them coming.
Interesting! Well, when the mood strikes, they will be more.
You make the world a better place Maarten ❤️
You are very kind, thanks for commenting.
I could listen to you talk about anything all day long, but I love the new direction! ❤️
Please clarify on the new direction. As Moses Znaimer told me "I need to know where my people are going so I can lead them".
@@MaartenHeilbron Opposite to what you might have expected. At least that's how it works for me.
@@MaartenHeilbron I think it we could easily classify the new direction, then it wouldn't be worth discussing. Go forth, we will follow.
OMG!! Maarten when I was a boy a long time ago my grandfather bought me a phillips vertical tape recorder very like yours! It was like a kicking the stomach when I switched on your piece. The machine cost him a lot of money about a week spay I would say! I made a tape storage box in woodworking at school. The little mike was placed next to the tv (no sockets those days!) and parents not allowed to speak during Top of the Pops. Memories came back! My late dad left us when i was 7, and I later visited him quite a few times in Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel, staying at a nice hotel Witte Brugge in Lekkerkerk and I still have some blue on white pottery bought there. Dank U Well fort he flashback memories. Your video is all Dutch to me!! (you may know that English phrase!), Fred
Thanks, after my parents divorced and my father returned to the Netherlands, he would send us recordings he'd made instead of letters using a similar recorder. I still have some of those little 8cm reels from the 1960s.
This was very entertaining Maarten. I've been watching you for years, and never noticed the eyebrow. Now I can't look away, so thanks for that new distraction.
Sorry about that. Thanks for your kind words, they are appreciated.
I've never been this old before in my entire life!
I hope I have your permission to use that line in an upcoming video.
Absolutely! @@MaartenHeilbron
That autobiography and shift to another authentic self officially blew my mind. But I do have to admit I was looking forward to a review of the Philips reel-to-reel (an EL3585, perhaps?).
Thanks, indeed the EL3585 a battery-powered capstan drive 3.5" open reel - in a time when everyone else was making rim drive. This was not originally mine - it was a gift from Kim's uncle. He had a few more museum pieces I was happy to receive.
Really nice you are making videos again Maarten and to hear your Dutch accent.
Thanks. The accent is actually borrowed from my father. I've given it back now.
This got a sensible chuckle out of me. All the best!
Thanks, a pleasure to read your kind words.
Thanks Maarten! Quite an enjoyable and entertaining video. As I am about your age, I can relate on many levels. Please keep the videos coming!
Always nice to read kind words from another member of my aging cohort.
Love this video Maarten! Hilarious! Looking forward to more :)
Glad you enjoyed it! I’ll see what I can do. Thanks for the kind words.
I think it’s crazy that camera companies aren’t sharing any gear or accessories for your reviews! Your videos have always been the most informative and detailed, specially settings and menu-options wise! In fact I’ve started noticing that younger TH-camrs are paying more attention and doing a better job on this regard, which can reveal so much more about a camera than the typical feature/marketing material reading most others do.
If I may suggest from my understanding of your background in professional video production, perhaps you could try approaching the “professional division” of the same brands, to do more videos on, say the Canon ‘C’ series, the Sony ‘FX’ series and so forth, as I don’t seem to see a lot of those around…
And if they reply they don’t have anything new to offer, then review their current/older models as that will have the benefit of putting their products in front of the eyes of more potential customers, after they already surfed the crest of the promotional wave months or years ago…
Hoping to see more of your videos soon,
Andrés.
A pleasure to read your kind words, thanks for your interesting suggestion.
Beautiful - thank you. Soon we will all need the under words.
Thanks, always nice to know even the smallest humourous asides are appreciated.
Thanks for another video dear Maarten!
My manager is Dutch and he told me how properly pronounce the brand Keurig.
Saludos!
Thanks, I appreciate your kind words. Although it could be a word in the language of the Netherlands, I’m not sure that’s how it’s intended internationally. It is not a company from the Netherlands.
Great to see your newest post. Well done Maarten!
Thanks. Always nice to see your avatar in the comments. Had coffee with Paul and he encouraged me to turn our conversation into a standup routine.
@@MaartenHeilbron That's a great idea Maarten! You have a unique POV and interesting conversations, topics and passions that will make entertaining fodder. Your loyal audience will be most interested in your pursuits because you are a trusted and loved personality. Wishing you continued success!
You are very kind. I appreciate your support and your friendship.
Maarten... your natural accent is giving me the giggles. While it's been forever since we worked together, it's not the voice that matches my memories!
I'm sorry to hear that also is your memory failing.
Well at least I am watching your channel for your sparkling personality, that's for sure!
Wow, thank you! Unexpected.
You continue to amaze. It's a little confusing when such subtle comedy is given away by a mere eyebrow. As someone who grew having to acquire Canadian as a second language (I was born in the UK), I get it. I'm reverting back to Brit, and Canadians are finding it harder and harder to understand me. I trust that once they invest in decent ear pieces, they'll understand me again.
Always nice to read that viewers understand and appreciate my videos, thanks for taking the time to comment.
@@MaartenHeilbron Saw you mention Mr. Chato in another comment, and I understood. But maybe I didn't. I am distracted.
You’ve not persuaded me you’re speaking the truth about your background, your humor sounds more like double Dutch…
Thank you very much for a very entertaining VDO. Please DO continue to make them. I won't write this loudly, but I WILL write it slowly. Because I doubt that you can read English as fast as Dutch. (That was a joke.🙂) On November 20th, my brother and I are going to Namibia. If you were from the United States, I would tell you where that is. (No one here knows any geography.) I am going to bring my X-S10, and all of my notes from your shows. Thanks again. Signed, Paul Harmon in California. 67 years old (I think?) 🤔
Thanks, always nice to hear from a viewer who shares my sense of humour. Sounds like a fabulous trip and you should return with some fabulous pictures. I haven't been but hear that it's very interesting.
Wat leuk Maarten. Ik ging er altijd van uit dat je in Canada was geboren en Nederlandse voorouders had. Had ook geen accent gehoord. Hopelijk sturen ze je weer eens een camera om te testen. Groeten uit Nederland!
Bedankt voor je vriendelijke commentare. Ik was in Amsterdam geboren en spreek nog steeds Nederlands zonder accent maar met een biezonder slechte woordenschat. Groenten uit Canada!
Wat knap dat je het Nederlands-Engelse accent (nog) zo goed kan! I find that really impressive. Good to see you back.
Veel bedankt, always nice to read kind words from my viewers.
Nice to meet the real Maarten with two letter "a" . That Dutch accent reminds me of the days I worked for a Dutch Bank many decades ago.
Thanks, a pleasure to read your kind comments.
Hi Maarten, it’s nice to see you again on YT.
Thanks, always nice to hear from my friends and fans!
TH-cam is a better place to be with you contributing to it, whatever whim you follow, I'll watch
What a pleasure to read your kind words, thanks for taking the time to comment.
I DO watch you for your sparkling personality and energetic delivery. If the joke is that you imply that I am in the majority when, in fact, that is not actually true, then the comedic irony has landed. Regardless, I enjoyed it very much.
Well, that's a pleasant surprise! Thanks for taking the time to comment, appreciated.
Enjoyed your camera review, Maarten -- though I forget what camera it was ....
If you remember, please let me know, I forgot also.
@MaartenHeilbron I think the whole discussion was ...
in camera (some drop-off)
hehe
Your viewer’s most asked question: What’s with your left eyebrow?
Your left eyebrow’s most asked question: Is anyone asking about me?
Hehe, thanks for adding that perspective.
Prima prestatie!
Hartstikken veel bedankt!
Enjoyed listening to you. Going to check out that 1k from the govt.
I should have mentioned it's the Ontario Government. Maybe you have something similar. It's higher if you worked in a noisy workplace.Thanks, a pleasure to read your kind words.
@@MaartenHeilbron Ah, I'll have to see if Alberta does the same. Thank you.
I gave up photography so don't need a camera anymore.
Well, that's one less thing to think about.
I love your content, will always be a subscriber since your A6500 review....
When are we getting another collaboration with you and CallMeChato?
Paul did assist with this script, and I'm sure we'll find a way to get back on camera together.
I'm not sure if you were joking about aging people reverting to the language of their childhood... My parents are immigrants from 2 different countries. One has started throwing in words of their original language and making recipes from their home country. The other has started using mannerisms from their home country. Interesting...
Yes, it happens. Kim and I have also observed this. Bedankt.
Hehehe... How did you know... Hehehe my D750 & d7200 still ok for me..
Of course they are!
Love your reviews, need a subject, how about mobile translators, as a photographer of 50 years language was always an issue
An interesting suggestion. I had some other ideas, but I'll add it to the list.
0:46 It’s the truth tho😂
That is very kind of you to comment, thanks!!
So if it’s memories that you want to probe and there is a shortage of new cameras, why not partner with someone like Joan at Burlington Camera and do some retro reviews of classic film cameras by looking at them from a present day perspective, since with analog cameras anyway, everything old is be again? Your partner would have to be willing to loan you cameras and lenses to review.
An interesting suggestion. I'll have to check out Joan's channel.
what was that! :)
I was really hoping that you'd be able to help answer that question.
Very Victor Borge!
I'm pretty sure that he was not from the Netherlands. He is too funny. Otherwise, thanks for the kind words, they are appreciated.
Funny
Thanks! I appreciate the kind word.
Groetjes uit Nederland!
I guess all the funny Dutch people were born after you had already left the country... And some of them have stopped being funny already by now!
I guess? With the exception of Wim Kan. 12 Miljoen oliebollen op aardgas is a classic album I still enjoy.
@@MaartenHeilbron I don't know that, I don't actually know anything of Wim Kan other than his name and fame!
But Drs. P has some funny songs. Van Kooten en De Bie have been famous and funny. The duo Lebbis & Jansen did some good shows. And Hans Dorrestijn did great comedy as well!
Also Youp van 't Hek and Hans Teeuwen did some shows that I still enjoy.
Ah, there are funny people in the Netherlands, and I'm not even talking about myself!
hehe, bedankt voor de tips to some funny business in Nederland.