Wow. I had no idea that they were made in Austria. I just thought they were another Chinese manufacturer. Seeing their operations has given me a whole new level of respect for their products. Thank you for the short documentary. I always enjoy your work.
Don't understand how they can keep the price at a competitive level being such a small company and doing a lot by hand! Nice video, i'm definitely fan and using their products.
Amazing to see! We use a lot of Angelbird cards for years and very happy about it. Didn't know how near the company is and that the whole manufactury is in Austria
Thank you so much CineD. Loved the whole video! Great job showing us where those little and reliable cards and SSDs are made, but most of all the faces of the people who work there and make those great products. Cheers from Italy
We have several Angelbird drives that we use with our Atomos recorders and we love them. They are reliable, easy to use and seem like they are solidly made. In fact, I probably won't switch to another drive unless there is a compelling reason. Nice report. Thanks for doing it.
Truly, this is the best part of watching TH-cam. Great content; thank you. Subscribed. Getting ready to buy a card. Glad to support honest, hard working people in a democracy, instead of buying from China and thereby strengthening the godless communist dictatorship in China.
Hey @TheTomaszF. Yes, the "anamorphic part" was with a SIRUI lens, otherwise, if I recall correctly, I use the trusted SIGMA 18-50mm f2.8 lens (www.cined.com/sigma-18-50mm-f2-8-lens-for-fujifilm-cameras-review-and-bonus-meditation-video/). Thank you! Johnnie
Interesting video, but I do have to protest your statement regarding Austrian trains. While 2nd class seats are not super comfortable, they are not that bad. First and business class seats on the other hand most definitely are at least as, or even more comfortable, than seats on Japanese trains.
Hi James! I am sorry you faced an issue with our products. I did search in our system but could not find any task or conversation about your mentioned case. Can you please get in touch with our support team so that we can get you sorted? Cheers
@@romanrabitsch348 I purchased these a few years ago (4 years ago if memory serves me) I threw them away-purchased a different brand from BHPHOTO. They were inexpensive enough and there is a trust factor that(for me anyway) is very tough to get back-especially when it come to my clients media. I’ve been lucky enough to not have a single issue with SD cards, except Angelbird. We had issues on a CFast Express card in a Red Komodo we rented, luckily we had an external recorder as back up. I may use them for personal use, but for my business, I’ll stick to another brand.
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6:08 - almost 11 hours of 8k 60fps footage. hard to imagine how much memory this would take
Wow. I had no idea that they were made in Austria. I just thought they were another Chinese manufacturer. Seeing their operations has given me a whole new level of respect for their products. Thank you for the short documentary. I always enjoy your work.
Thank Alan. Appreciating the time you took to watch the video!
Johnnie
Yup
I love these types of videos. I can't get enough of how photography gear is made!
Don't understand how they can keep the price at a competitive level being such a small company and doing a lot by hand! Nice video, i'm definitely fan and using their products.
Amazing to see! We use a lot of Angelbird cards for years and very happy about it. Didn't know how near the company is and that the whole manufactury is in Austria
not whole manufactory. As i know they order chips from abroad
Thank you so much CineD. Loved the whole video! Great job showing us where those little and reliable cards and SSDs are made, but most of all the faces of the people who work there and make those great products. Cheers from Italy
We have several Angelbird drives that we use with our Atomos recorders and we love them. They are reliable, easy to use and seem like they are solidly made. In fact, I probably won't switch to another drive unless there is a compelling reason. Nice report. Thanks for doing it.
Brilliant to see the work that goes into producing such devices
Indeed ... there are lots of manual steps behind this.
Very nice to know how they made it.
Finally a sympathetic european manufacturer
Truly, this is the best part of watching TH-cam. Great content; thank you. Subscribed. Getting ready to buy a card. Glad to support honest, hard working people in a democracy, instead of buying from China and thereby strengthening the godless communist dictatorship in China.
Wait until you see where NANDs come from 😃😀🤣🤣🤣
Hope to produce Cfxpress Type A for Sony. I'm an owner of SDXC V90, and I'm very happy!
They launched a 1TB CFexpress Type A today! Half the price of the 640GB Sony Type A 😮
Wow! Beautiful and authentic! And so interesting! ❤
Really interesting video. Thanks a lot!
Handling without gloves - definitely not Japanese manufacturing process 😄
nice docu, thx, have angelbird cards since years, they are reliable!
Amazing topic for a video👍
Next up... RED factory tour. Let's see all those generic China parts that go into it!
hahaha thats why RED cams always fail
Nice! QA department exist! :) I am user of Your cards (CF-B) and reader and its works well :)
Very nice. I love these kind of video. knowing where and how it's made. nice stop. canon.sony.nikon......Lol. Great job. johnny.
Very interesting material, 2:22... it would be interesting to do a what's in my camera bag... did you film on Angelbird cards??? :)))
Hi FlorinBlaga. Yes, this was filmed on Angelbird cards :). And "What's in my camera bag" will hopefully follow later this year. Thank you!
What gear you used to record that episode? (camera and lenses)
It was your x-s20 and sirui anamorphic (in some footages)?
Hey @TheTomaszF. Yes, the "anamorphic part" was with a SIRUI lens, otherwise, if I recall correctly, I use the trusted SIGMA 18-50mm f2.8 lens (www.cined.com/sigma-18-50mm-f2-8-lens-for-fujifilm-cameras-review-and-bonus-meditation-video/). Thank you! Johnnie
I like them
Nice
Nice :)
Interesting video, but I do have to protest your statement regarding Austrian trains. While 2nd class seats are not super comfortable, they are not that bad. First and business class seats on the other hand most definitely are at least as, or even more comfortable, than seats on Japanese trains.
Well, happy to debate and discuss seats on Austrian vs Japanese trains :)
I purchased (2) SD Cards a few years ago...both failed. I'll never use them again, thank goodness for dual recording.
May be anglebird will sent you new one after this comment.😊
@@youareawesome8 no thanks.
Hi James! I am sorry you faced an issue with our products.
I did search in our system but could not find any task or conversation about your mentioned case.
Can you please get in touch with our support team so that we can get you sorted?
Cheers
@@romanrabitsch348 I purchased these a few years ago (4 years ago if memory serves me) I threw them away-purchased a different brand from BHPHOTO. They were inexpensive enough and there is a trust factor that(for me anyway) is very tough to get back-especially when it come to my clients media. I’ve been lucky enough to not have a single issue with SD cards, except Angelbird. We had issues on a CFast Express card in a Red Komodo we rented, luckily we had an external recorder as back up. I may use them for personal use, but for my business, I’ll stick to another brand.
Very cool!