There is a point beyond which the video quality doesn't materially change our enjoyment of the story you are telling. If the Osmo allows you to focus more on telling good stories in a way that doesn't burn you out then I am all for it. This seemed to be plenty acceptable to me. The audio is always where I focus, but your videos are generally great in that regard. Keep up the good work!
The barn is gonna be cozy if you get it done and heated before winter. I’d love a space like that! I’d be very interested in a review and some samples from the scanner. Maybe even post a link where we can download a couple of examples to see the quality. I have thousands of my own photos we never sort though because it takes forever to dig them out and find things. And now, having cleaned out my Mom’s house, I’m the current custodian of all the photos from my parents, both sets of grandparents, and even earlier. We have a string of photos of grandkids to great-great grandparents covering eight generations and going back to the 1880s. Preserving those digitally would ensure the last many more generations. Thanks!
Absolutely definitely 100% interested in an Epson video on both items. I missed the Polaroid scanning video and my first thought on this one was that the colours looked weird so to hear it's with a different camera kinda made sense. But also, it had absolutely no affect on my enjoyment of the video. Thank you
Matt, yes please do a review of the printer, especially on which paper works best for both color and b&w photos. I just got one myself and haven’t found any paper that’s very satisfying
It was great to see you in person today at Unique Camera in Philadelphia. You’re that genuine down to earth guy just like in your videos. All the best.
Videos of both please! I've been shopping around for a printer and the Epson looks like the ideal candidate for me. As for the photo scanner, I've been trying to find a good way to archive my parent's collection as well!
Loving the progress on the barn! I'd like to hear more on the P900. Please do some analysis before hanging the foamboard insulation ceiling - that looks like a pretty big span and 2x4 framing to hold it up may be inadequate. You should have an architect, engineer, or contractor review what you're intending to install. It's much easier to do it right the first time than to pull it all down and reinstall. Andy
I trust you. So please do give us a review of the printer and the FPS especially. I have sooooo many old pics I would love to scan. The barn is coming along wonderfully.
Great to see another major advacement on the barn. It is interesting to hear all the tings you have to think about just when it comes to insulation. I must say I think you are going in the right direction by putting up proper insulation on the ceiling/roof part rather than just plastic. As for a video on the Epson printer that would be great as I am thinking of getting a printer and even if I can ask for a more in depth one regarding printing as a whole and if one printer is better for B&W over colour etc. For me personally I never mind about the looks of video as long as the sound is good and of course the content, which your video’s are 100%. Your new camera setup looks great and sounds really simple and easy to use. Just shows less is more and technology is getting simpler and less complicated. On a final note thanks to your video on the AGO film processor I went out and bought one and must admit you were right it is a great pece of kit, so thanks for your opinions and time on sharing your thoughts on it.
Yep I am listening! :). Also I have heard a lot of good things about the DJI pocket 3- I have thought about picking one up. Not that I make TH-cam videos but as a recording device for vacations, holidays, family events.. I think it would work well for that stuff.
The osmo pocket is a phenomenal little camera. It blows my mind how awesome the video quality is with such a small camera, and done even get me started on how great the low light footage is. I’ve been using the pocket series since the first one and Dji really knocked it out of the park with the 3. I think the reason no one mentioned it is because no one could tell the difference.
Hi Matt, thanks for your interesting videos. I am sharing with a friend a place in a basement of a building and we bought and share an Epson SC P7500 printer, a 24 inch model. It’s such a huge jump in usability and more affordable solution than a desktop printer. I am saying that because you have so many space in your new barn/studio/laboratory etc…..it could be interesting to have a look. Have a good day Daniel Geneva/Switzerland
It's wise that you cover the whole space with insulation boards, but make sure you don't leave things like timber columns or beams exposed, or you'll get thermal bridges right there - unless you put insulation outside, which I don't think is the case.
yes to videos on the Epson devices, I'm not super interested in the scanner, but maybe you can throw in a few minutes with it in the printer video. Regarding the Oslo, I can't tell the difference between the two if not cut directly after when watching the footage on TH-cam and I'm a TV broadcast engineer. Whatever is easiest and quickest to work with, that delivers the outcome you want, go for it! At the end, we are here for you and the content you put out there, not to pixel peep your video 😄
Of course video quality matters, but to me audio usually is more important. That depends somewhat on type of video, but bad audio is always killer. I'm not buying a new dedicated photo printer anytime soon, but it's always interesting to see what's available. A review of the print scanner would be more interesting though. Is paper (print) handling good enough and to handle batches without problems and also if the results are good.
Don’t really care about ink jet but I’m very interested in the Fast Photo Scanner. Especially how it handles old optical drugstore color prints since a lot of family photos now only exist on prints like these.
I have one. As far as speed nothing compares. Image quality is like 90% there. Doesn’t compare to a true film digitization obviously, you’re inheriting the flaws of the print. Sensor glass can get dirty really quick, causing streaks through potentially whole batches. Anything from an adhesive backed album, tape, etc must be removed thoroughly. It can occasionally decide to crop randomly if it picks up highlights as a border, etc. Overall a good product if you have the money and have a lot of printed media to scan in a short time and don’t mind about 90% of comparable image quality.
I’ll take content and “realness” over some kind of overworked setup any day. Love the direction this is headed and thanks as always for the work that goes into it.
The barn is coming out nice, these are the moments that I wish I was handy. The Epson Print Layout software is nice for Epson printers. I use it for my R3000, can't believe it's still going, That scanner has been added to my wish list, I have been considering archiving all of out physical prints and it may be helpful. I would love to see a review. Thanks again Matt for the videos.
Video and audio quality are very important to me. They *might* be secondary to content, but I think the three together form a triad. There is nothing wrong with the quality of your content and presentation. The OSMO is working for you. If it makes your work easier, then all the better. I envy your barn. ;) I'd love to have a man shack.
Your band photos made me think. You should get a kick ass sound system out there to jam the whole barn and rattle the windows. Would be a fun vibe for photo shoots, but I guess a bluetooth speaker does the job.
Would love your thoughts on the new printer and photo scanner, even if I don't pick either of them up, I'm sure plenty of others considering it would appreciate your thoughts. Barn looks to be coming out great, excited to see the finished space and what you do with it!
Oh yes I want to hear your thoughts on the Epson P900. Is in my B&H cart right now. I hear it's better than the P1000 which I used to have. I just subscribed so I could see it. Thanks.
Listened to the end, the quality of the video is not just about the image quality. If the content is engaging people watching it on their phone while they are sitting on the toilet won't be able to tell if you videoed on an action cam vs RED cinema camera. For me audio quality is more important that image quality (and this sounds good). Long winded way of saying that, its good. Also the fire engineer in me needs to put out the word of warning on ridged foam based insulation, however, please be very aware of protection from lights, electrical outlets an appliances generally, its a great product that loves to burn.
As always your story matters to us! No one absolutely no one caught that change. N it’s clear it din change our thoughts on you! Whatever makes it easier for you… we’re in for it….. and frankly with the kids i dont care even if you shoot on an ipod😁if thats easier for you ❤️
Hi Matt! I would love to see Epson printer review as I plan to purchase a printer for home printing and I'm kinda in between choices. Would love to see how good colored and black and white prints you can get.
Awesome update! The DJI Pocket 3 footage looks great. I recently got one. Now I really need to use it!! Definitely interested in the p900 review. 🖨️👍🎞️
Matt, hearing you talk R values and photography makes us other photo dads feel right at home.
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There is a point beyond which the video quality doesn't materially change our enjoyment of the story you are telling. If the Osmo allows you to focus more on telling good stories in a way that doesn't burn you out then I am all for it. This seemed to be plenty acceptable to me. The audio is always where I focus, but your videos are generally great in that regard. Keep up the good work!
Hi Matt, the barn is coming on nicely! And any videos about printers and printing would be fab; your style and delivery are easy to listen to: thanks!
We are definitely listening, audio is sharp!
The barn is gonna be cozy if you get it done and heated before winter. I’d love a space like that!
I’d be very interested in a review and some samples from the scanner. Maybe even post a link where we can download a couple of examples to see the quality. I have thousands of my own photos we never sort though because it takes forever to dig them out and find things. And now, having cleaned out my Mom’s house, I’m the current custodian of all the photos from my parents, both sets of grandparents, and even earlier. We have a string of photos of grandkids to great-great grandparents covering eight generations and going back to the 1880s. Preserving those digitally would ensure the last many more generations.
Thanks!
Printing videos are always interesting. I would definitely watch it. 🙂
Yup. Gear reviews. Sorry to say I’m interested. Congrats on the barn (I’m doing my own barn project!), the Hassy, etc., and love your book - thanks!
Absolutely definitely 100% interested in an Epson video on both items.
I missed the Polaroid scanning video and my first thought on this one was that the colours looked weird so to hear it's with a different camera kinda made sense. But also, it had absolutely no affect on my enjoyment of the video.
Thank you
Matt, yes please do a review of the printer, especially on which paper works best for both color and b&w photos. I just got one myself and haven’t found any paper that’s very satisfying
It was great to see you in person today at Unique Camera in Philadelphia. You’re that genuine down to earth guy just like in your videos. All the best.
The flow is lookin’ GOOD, my man
Videos of both please! I've been shopping around for a printer and the Epson looks like the ideal candidate for me. As for the photo scanner, I've been trying to find a good way to archive my parent's collection as well!
One small suggestion: If you're not going to leverage the space above for storage, consider leaving it open and putting in reversable ceiling fans.
Loving the progress on the barn! I'd like to hear more on the P900. Please do some analysis before hanging the foamboard insulation ceiling - that looks like a pretty big span and 2x4 framing to hold it up may be inadequate. You should have an architect, engineer, or contractor review what you're intending to install. It's much easier to do it right the first time than to pull it all down and reinstall. Andy
Always listening, Matt. That was very generous of Epson to send that stuff I think would be the right thing to do.
I trust you. So please do give us a review of the printer and the FPS especially. I have sooooo many old pics I would love to scan.
The barn is coming along wonderfully.
Great to see another major advacement on the barn. It is interesting to hear all the tings you have to think about just when it comes to insulation. I must say I think you are going in the right direction by putting up proper insulation on the ceiling/roof part rather than just plastic.
As for a video on the Epson printer that would be great as I am thinking of getting a printer and even if I can ask for a more in depth one regarding printing as a whole and if one printer is better for B&W over colour etc.
For me personally I never mind about the looks of video as long as the sound is good and of course the content, which your video’s are 100%. Your new camera setup looks great and sounds really simple and easy to use. Just shows less is more and technology is getting simpler and less complicated.
On a final note thanks to your video on the AGO film processor I went out and bought one and must admit you were right it is a great pece of kit, so thanks for your opinions and time on sharing your thoughts on it.
Yep I am listening! :). Also I have heard a lot of good things about the DJI pocket 3- I have thought about picking one up. Not that I make TH-cam videos but as a recording device for vacations, holidays, family events.. I think it would work well for that stuff.
I’ve got a wood stove in my dark room. Set up in my garage. Only downside is the dust something to think about.
Would love to hear about the Epson! The barn is coming along. Definitely think you made the right call with insulating. You’ll be happy in February 😜
The barn is coming along really nicely!!!! Would find video on the printer and the portraits really interesting :)
The osmo pocket is a phenomenal little camera. It blows my mind how awesome the video quality is with such a small camera, and done even get me started on how great the low light footage is. I’ve been using the pocket series since the first one and Dji really knocked it out of the park with the 3.
I think the reason no one mentioned it is because no one could tell the difference.
Great Vid as always
Hi Matt, thanks for your interesting videos.
I am sharing with a friend a place in a basement of a building and we bought and share an Epson SC P7500 printer, a 24 inch model. It’s such a huge jump in usability and more affordable solution than a desktop printer.
I am saying that because you have so many space in your new barn/studio/laboratory etc…..it could be interesting to have a look.
Have a good day
Daniel
Geneva/Switzerland
The audio is good, I wish the light on you was brighter than the light in the back, because it is distracting.
Good job!
Your hair, always seems to be changing.
Your winter coat is coming in nicely.
Let's hope he doesn't hibernate ;)
Man I want that photo scanner, so many family photos to digitize. Hope to hear your thoughts on it.
It's wise that you cover the whole space with insulation boards, but make sure you don't leave things like timber columns or beams exposed, or you'll get thermal bridges right there - unless you put insulation outside, which I don't think is the case.
yes to videos on the Epson devices, I'm not super interested in the scanner, but maybe you can throw in a few minutes with it in the printer video.
Regarding the Oslo, I can't tell the difference between the two if not cut directly after when watching the footage on TH-cam and I'm a TV broadcast engineer. Whatever is easiest and quickest to work with, that delivers the outcome you want, go for it!
At the end, we are here for you and the content you put out there, not to pixel peep your video 😄
Video & audio are great!
Amazing Epson!
dont care for a vid on P900 but the fast photo scanner i would like to see, thanks matt
MY TICKET HOME?! LET'S GOOOOO!!! Matt these updates have been so inspiring! Keep it up dude! 🤘🏻
Did not even realize that this video was shot on the osmo pocket 🤯 good lighting makes all the difference
Of course video quality matters, but to me audio usually is more important. That depends somewhat on type of video, but bad audio is always killer.
I'm not buying a new dedicated photo printer anytime soon, but it's always interesting to see what's available. A review of the print scanner would be more interesting though. Is paper (print) handling good enough and to handle batches without problems and also if the results are good.
Would love to know more about the Epson scanner!
Don’t really care about ink jet but I’m very interested in the Fast Photo Scanner. Especially how it handles old optical drugstore color prints since a lot of family photos now only exist on prints like these.
I have one. As far as speed nothing compares. Image quality is like 90% there. Doesn’t compare to a true film digitization obviously, you’re inheriting the flaws of the print. Sensor glass can get dirty really quick, causing streaks through potentially whole batches. Anything from an adhesive backed album, tape, etc must be removed thoroughly. It can occasionally decide to crop randomly if it picks up highlights as a border, etc. Overall a good product if you have the money and have a lot of printed media to scan in a short time and don’t mind about 90% of comparable image quality.
yes, both video ideas would be nice.
I’ll take content and “realness” over some kind of overworked setup any day. Love the direction this is headed and thanks as always for the work that goes into it.
I bought a couple of Action 3 cameras about 6 months ago. I've been using them for shooting training videos in my day job. They are just awesome.
Ashleigh in the UK is definitely my partner, and I definitely think you just spoiled my christmas present 😅
The barn is coming out nice, these are the moments that I wish I was handy. The Epson Print Layout software is nice for Epson printers. I use it for my R3000, can't believe it's still going, That scanner has been added to my wish list, I have been considering archiving all of out physical prints and it may be helpful. I would love to see a review. Thanks again Matt for the videos.
I have a lot of Matt Day catching up to do, when did you get a barn? 😭
Video and audio quality are very important to me. They *might* be secondary to content, but I think the three together form a triad. There is nothing wrong with the quality of your content and presentation. The OSMO is working for you. If it makes your work easier, then all the better.
I envy your barn. ;) I'd love to have a man shack.
Your band photos made me think. You should get a kick ass sound system out there to jam the whole barn and rattle the windows. Would be a fun vibe for photo shoots, but I guess a bluetooth speaker does the job.
man got love for ya g
It looks pretty amazing already 😮
I’d love to see a video of the P900, especially with the roll paper adapter.
Would love your thoughts on the new printer and photo scanner, even if I don't pick either of them up, I'm sure plenty of others considering it would appreciate your thoughts. Barn looks to be coming out great, excited to see the finished space and what you do with it!
I would appreciate video on the P900 and the scanner.
Def want a video on that epson printer and scanner
I might have to drive to Philly
Oh yes I want to hear your thoughts on the Epson P900. Is in my B&H cart right now. I hear it's better than the P1000 which I used to have. I just subscribed so I could see it. Thanks.
Listened to the end, the quality of the video is not just about the image quality. If the content is engaging people watching it on their phone while they are sitting on the toilet won't be able to tell if you videoed on an action cam vs RED cinema camera. For me audio quality is more important that image quality (and this sounds good). Long winded way of saying that, its good.
Also the fire engineer in me needs to put out the word of warning on ridged foam based insulation, however, please be very aware of protection from lights, electrical outlets an appliances generally, its a great product that loves to burn.
Hi Matt, yes, make a video about new EPSON please!
As always your story matters to us! No one absolutely no one caught that change. N it’s clear it din change our thoughts on you! Whatever makes it easier for you… we’re in for it….. and frankly with the kids i dont care even if you shoot on an ipod😁if thats easier for you ❤️
Hi Matt! I would love to see Epson printer review as I plan to purchase a printer for home printing and I'm kinda in between choices. Would love to see how good colored and black and white prints you can get.
Printer interested here!
The video quality looks amazing! I am curious on what are your setting? 24, 30 fps? Any specifics? Thanks man!
Out of curiosity, what paper did you use for that p900 print?
And please don't listen to instrumental songs (specially PIMP) on repeat while insulating the barn...!!!
hell yeah bud
P900 review would be rad. Been interested but heard mixed reviews
Epson review please!
2 months time he will be moving out , so book mark that date ... 😁
Awesome update! The DJI Pocket 3 footage looks great. I recently got one. Now I really need to use it!! Definitely interested in the p900 review. 🖨️👍🎞️
Been a while to tune in your TH-cam video. Again you have the most beautiful English pronunciation in the world. You should teach English.
DUDE MY TICKET HOME???
@@bradlspencer we go way back! Haha
@@mattdayphoto bro strangers only was THE album for me for like 10 years haha
4th?
Almost thought you were going to preach us about politics 😅.
Art for art’s sake 👍
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