@@jondoeslifestuff yes, many thanks for the swift reply. i am looking for the specific spot where i can access this 'switch.' it really seems to be buried.
Loving the new video, thank you for the shout out and now you're seeing what I love about the podcast. Asking people more and more questions becomes almost addictive. Love knowing our community on a personal level and seeing it develop in video is so great to see!! Come back to the show anytime, always a spot open for ya buddy
Interesting that you've been able to have it not overheat with 1080p 60 fps. I tried mine yesterday and got 2 hours and 45 minutes before it shut down.
For sure, I appreciate you saying that. It’s just a re-cap so I slapped some footage together and talked about my experience. I think keeping people informed and up to date on my actual documentary is more important than a story I would have to make up in an edit.
Bloody phenomenal footage Jon! Loved having you with us, heck i didnt even realize even though we went bushwhacking you got such great shots! ❤ Much love!
Sigma 30mm @ f1.4, no ND filter. Sick lens for something pretty natural. Otherwise I’ll reach for the Sigma 56mm 1.4. 23.8fps at 1/48. ISO anywhere between 800 (low dual base iso) or 3200 (won’t go above it before adding noise reduction) White balance to taste, but usually sit in the 5600k range for outdoors.
I swear you followed me around a bit! In just about every clip I can see myself, or I'm one of the bunch you're filming! I appreciate you putting out there what this sport is about! Keep at it! I can't wait for more!
As some one who’s been to the compound and attended some of the events you’ve been filming at. I can’t wait to see the process as it unfolds! You are doing some great work for the airsoft community!
Thank you! I appreciate you saying that! I can't wait either haha, it's been a lot of fun and I'm pretty grateful to be a part of a great community - all while telling a captivating story. Welcome to the team.
I think what you are doing is going to be extremely beneficial for airsoft especially in Canada, but even globally. There is plenty of game footage out there, but not much of this "behind the scenes" type of stuff. This could be big, and I appreciate the time and effort this takes to create something like this and actually bring it to life. Can't wait to see more!
I believe it will be something finally showcased to people who have and haven’t heard of the sport in a way that talks about the challenges and things that genuinely make the sport a safe and special place to be. Thanks dude. We’re gonna get there.
Honestly that part really doesn't matter as long as the overall exposure is alright for YOU. 1/60 (because I stream for 30f), Aperature.. whatever I feel like usually around 4 or 5.6 (I don't care for blown out backgrounds, that's silly), Iso anywhere between 800-4000, grain really doesn't matter especially when a majority of your image is scaled down to something very small for the most part. 1080p is fine for a scaled down image as well. CPL filter cuts a lot of that skin shine (would highly recommend) and a VND if you're exposure needs to come down and you don't want to be messing around with ISO too much.🤙
@@jondoeslifestuff I used to have the simple air soft guns as a kid, and we also did paint balling occasionally, but the stuff you do looks loadsa fun. Also just very fun to watch on RU-vid!
I Jon, did you not have any issues with video latency? When recording audio on a mic direct to my computer the camlink video feed is half a second delayed compared with the audio.
Shockingly no, but half a second is crazzzzy long of a latency. I’ve been running it to the elgato into a usb 3 port and it’s been unnoticeable in terms of audio sync for streams or talking etc.
The vari angle screens were only put on Nikon budget hobbyist bodies. Nikon wasn't sacrificing build quality and weather sealing so people could look at themselves. The other reason is instead of adding it, they went wireless so you could use your smartphone as a wireless external monitor, tablet or computer. They've also had them as long as everyone else. If you want to ever do a retro review on a camera no one has done. Find a Nikon Coolpix 8400. 8mp variable angle screen, 24-85 f/2.6 power zoom. It actually had something modern cameras still don't have, a magnifying viewfinder for the LCD screen.
@@jondoeslifestuff After watching a ton of videos it has become apparent - for streaming you can use a Camera - for daily conference/work calls you need a dedicated webcam.
Hey bro, I want to start streaming but I would like to stream in the in the street, how would that work with this camera, can you make a video about or comment on this pleaseeeeeee!!