Welcome to my channel. My name is Andy I go under the name KJ Andy-O on my channel and for my business. I am a RU-vidr by day and a karaoke host at night!! I am just under 2 years since switching to vaping. I feel SO much better since making the change. Hopefully I can help others on their journey with the work that I do on my channel.
I have a similar camcorder and I am very happy with it bro, I do have my other DSLR Canon and Sony cameras as well as my Powershot Canon cameras, but I do love this little camera if you know how to handle it and they are very useful, don't knock them down, the only issue I have with it, is when you zoom in and out it tends to get a little jerky and choppy. Other than that, I am very impressed with the image quality and video quality as well, I use it a lot, and I use my smartphones occasionally. I have compared the image quality with my smartphones and my other cameras quite frankly it's not all that different in some modes and tests. It's all down to filming light conditions and settings. For Smartphones, you can use them for very short videos, but for long streams or videos, you will definitely need one of these if you can't afford the other big cameras. Incidentally, you have a very nice face, you look and sound genuine. Thanks for the video bro.
The downside for iPhones is they tend to overheat a lot, in live situations, in warm weather, and in long videos, not to mention the fast drainage of the batteries. With this, you can set it up and let it run for hours, with few spare batteries or a power lead. I have tried iPhones, Samsung, and other phones, I have tried cheap cameras such as this one, I have tried DSLR expensive cameras, I have tried powershot cameras, and I even tried old Hi8 Sony camcorders which I am still using and I can make amazing videos with it. If you know how to use something you can get much out of it. Every device can be useful in a particular situation.
That's the catch these days when buying a digital compact camera they are all made by no name manufactures as all the big names stopped making Cameras years ago and buying The older model cameras like the cannon or Nikon have their problems as those cameras may be on their last legs due to age and getting replacement batteries for those cameras is also problematic I have a couple of cheap ones myself but went for ones that were made under Licence for at recognized brand but no name company s But it ist mega pixels that are important with such cameras it's their iso capabilities because while some of the more basic models have iso speeds of between 100 to 400 Some of the slighty better models that cost twice the price of the more basic models have iso speeds up to 1600 which is damed good for a digital compact camera
Really miss all the reviews, but if they had to be taken down it's understandable, but there was lots of good memories and sesh's i remember that would be awesome to revisit if it were still possible, cheers!
I miss doing all the reviews and interacting with everyone. Unfortunately I was starting to get strikes on my videos from RU-vid. I removed almost all of them. Soon they will all be removed. Since then I have been trying to build up my other channel: The Food Experience. Thanks for checking in and for your comment.
@@AndyOkun Maybe one day some of them can be restored onto a different platform, maybe vimeo, but if that's still not possible, it's totally understandable. Cheers!
I'm seriously considering getting a Digital Video Camera to start making RU-vid Videos for My RU-vid Channel. The main thing that I don't like about this Digital Video Camera that you've tested was that when one starts either zooming in or out, the video tends to 'jerk jump in and out' (a term that I'd use). It doesn't have a smooth in or out flow. That's a major downside that would not spending the money for it. I'd rather spend money getting a "Canon" Digital Video Camera.
For pictures usually a camera uses all of the megapixels while for video it uses way less. Each and every single camera does this, regardless of the brand.
In plain terms it means this. The camera takes photo's at a maxiumum of 13 Megapixels, it will then digitally upscale this image (called interpolation) to 48 Megapixels. When you upscale an image, you are essentially adding new information to the image that was not present in the original. This can be useful in certain situations, such as when you want to print an image at a larger size or display it on a higher resolution screen. However, upscaling can and does result in loss of image quality.
OK. Right off I'm a dummy. Please advise on the procedure of installing the lens hood. I got one piece to screw into the lens mount , but that is a far as I got. . It looks like a simple procedure, but simple procedures always throw me for a loop. Is there somwhere a video like Lens Hoods For Dummies ? 🤔
What is the max size of the sd card it will hold? Is there a limit to the length of a 4K video? Also does it have an option for a timestamp on the video? Can you record while plugged into external power?
Is there a way I can add a different microphone on it because I have one that clips on to my shirt. Because I was going to film myself a music video because I been trying to get good at rapping.
Well this must be the best video I've seen on low priced Chinese 4K cameras. For two main reasons. 1. You didn't take us on a anti cheap Chinese camera rant. 2. Plus you actually held the camera steady so we could see for our selves.
Everything that is technical in nature is made in either The People's Republic of China or in Taiwan (and that goes for 90 % of our biotics and 100% of our penicillin). That's why my friend this country has sliced i's own throat for profit. WE will be in deep sh*t if we get into a war with China over Taiwan (90 % of the circuit boards come from Taiwan , the other 10% comes from China.) Most Americans have no clue as to the "real & present" danger this country has placed itself in.