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A typical dishwasher will wash with water and detergent, then drain, then refill with clean water for the rinse. Does the R01 do something similar? In other words, does it have the ability to drain then refill for rinse?
I've actually been using this camera in my photo studio for model photography for 3 years. There is a little round knob somewhere which you can remove by rotating it. (It has thread). Underneath it is the connector for a 'hot shoe' cable from Nikon. On the hot shoe I had mounted an IR trigger which triggered my 3 studio strobes. The camera and hot shoe were mounted on a bracket. In the studio I only used the M-mode, just like you do with a DSLR. With the highest image quality setting, I was able to have photos printed in a photolab up to 30x40 cm! This camera was my first step into the world of digital photography. 3 years later I replaced it with the DSLR Olympus E500. This was a Four Thirds System camera. At the moment I'm using the DSLR Nikon D5200.
Loved the video! I wanted to offer a suggestion. Invest in a water purifier! I have one made by Life straw and it's great. Then you never run out of water and its super cool to drink the water cafchn fish on!
Great video! Just an FYI for any future trips you might do to the park, it is illegal to release any non native fish into a majority of the waterways in the park including cutthroat trout/rainbow trout hybrids such as the last fish in the video, an easy way to be sure if a fish is a hybrid is the white tips on the fins which will never be present on a pure strain cutthroat
I believe the mandatory kill zone is the Lamar River drainage - most of our trip was fishing the Yellowstone river. I do sympathize with the sentiment of preserving the native fish, but I was not confident enough in my identification skills to dispatch them on the spot. I will always support protecting native fish populations though so I appreciate the comment!
I know this video was uploaded two years ago, I only happened stumble across it since I was throwing away a really really old rocketfish cable and wanted to see if the brand was even still around. I think where RocketFish really shined was back during the Xbox360 era. They were sold as quality HDMI cables that were braided and tough.Which was great so they can take constant moving which was also great for lan parties and tournament setups. Looks like the new ones aren't even braided?!! I can't speak about them too much now, but at one point and time during that era of moving from CRTs to HDTVs they were a good upgrade when you didn't quite know what to look for in HDMI and where a lot of HDMIs outright didn't last for a month. It was good quality assurance back then, but HDMI and even Display ports are so cheap and made just as good you really don't need RocketFish now. I think the value would still be there in a sense if they were $8-$15 and you know you were getting it from a chain retail store and not some weird third party company.
This is a tough question I want to say no I reeled in my biggest muskie on 6lb test 44 inch but when I got him in he was foul hooked on the tail with my bass lure .
@@EliasOlsen Sure .. If you set the hook on a strike and you snag the fish you caught it in a totally fair manner .. You aren't allowed to purposely snag fish by law .. In this circumstance he is going in the pan , provided it is not a catch and release area ...
You're absolutely right! I came across this video because I found one of those Rocketfish cables on the back of my 90 year old mother's TV and didn't know what it was. Now I know and now I'm a more well informed tech shopper. Thanks for the video!
great video brother. found my moms old 995 a while ago and recently wanted to get it back to heath, bummed about the video drawbacks but i’ll definitely have to get a cf card for it and start shooting!
Music playing while you're speaking is distracting. The viewer can focus completely on what you're saying when there's no competing noise in the background.
Thanks for the review. Very informative. I just bought the DR-60D to connect two Rode XLRs mics and send the audio to my DSLR. I can't seem to make it work so that the audio from the Tascam is recorded into the camera. Got any tips?
Can you hear the voice saying "we're doing a mic check for five seconds." at the 18:06 mark of the video? It is so low that its in the noise floor. It then said "don't make any noise for five seconds." at the 18:10 mark of the video. If you are a true professional sound person, you should be able to pick up those sounds. If you are a top audio professional, you would hear the voice say "mic check is already done, but don't say anything because the mic is on, okay?" at the 18:24 mark when the microphone was turned off. If you don't hear any of it, you have bad audio equipment or ears.
Thanks for this. It's a "review" for me because I've used the 70D for quite a while -- sporadically. I bought the external usb battery power unit; I think it houses 8 AA batteries. The Eneloop Pro's are a very good investment. It seems to be very reliable and long lived. I have one question: I notice you are using the Saramonic wireless gear. You mention a video but I don't see a link. My question is about how you configure the D70 input channel for the receiver, i.e., is it with phantom power or not? Similarly on the transmitter: is it powered 3.5mm input or not? The Saramonic docs are not great about that and I'm not a constant user so a clarification would be a big help. Again, very timely even after 2 years. Thanks again.