Unfortunately, I usually have to put the saturation up because it just can't handle intense colour grading. For some strange reason it exports a little washed out.
Interesting. Not my experience at all. I'm 195cm/80kg and had Aeron's at both work and home office for over a decade. But in both the B or C I found pressure points after sitting in it for long periods - side of my butt, top of the backrest and front edge under my legs. I had Aerons with Posturefit and classic lumbar support. The Cosm was designed for modern workspaces where hot desking is common. Few people fully adjust a chair to their preferences, especially if they might be in a different seat the next day (or even later the same day). Many home offices are shared by partners. So it's designed to work with just the single height adjustment. For me Cosm is comfortable for long periods. The single mesh from below front edge to beyond top of backrest means no hard edges. The leaf arms are the first useful arms I've ever had on a work chair - any others stopped the chair getting close enough to the desk. You shouldn't be using them when typing, but when sitting back on a video call or reading they're perfect - there when you need them, but not in the way when you don't. If you want to recline more you lower the chair - that changes the balance, and then put it back up when you return to typing. That all may be specific to my height/weight/build but that seems unlikely. It does also look fantastic - every part of the Cosm is sculptural. It also way lighter than the Aeron. Very happy having having traded my Aeron for the Cosm
Polar synx problem is laughable, dvery watch i have is netter. I will never buy a polar again..lost my fkrst ever trail race because of this. I hate polar
Great review and glad to hear your comment about the performance of the 1.3 engine. I'm looking to order one in the next couple of weeks and been struggling to find a review of the petrol 1.3l engine version.👍👍
Like many, I'm looking for a program that can find other images from an image properly identified, through facial recognition. But, it seems that this program doesn't fit the bill. I have to identify ALL the images so that the program can find and organize them (?). But then Windows itself can do that, right? But, thanks for the video. It was interesting.
Good point here. It’s takes time to live a healthy lifestyle but if you do 1 hour of walking and some weight lifting for an hour that’s like 3-4 hours of walking. And you can build muscle and lose weight and increase your metabolism. ❤good video. Thanks for sharing
If I wanted to use this to capture audio on the ground while im flying my drone, could the subject had the mic on them and I hit record from the receiver? My scenario is cars at the track, they wait in line, but I want the ability to start recording from the receiver.
@@Jasontyo this is a really simple application because it's about your distance to the mic. I presume you'd be holding the receiver. Then only issue is manually syncing everything together later. You probably have to start recording on the mic and drone at the same time for ease when editing.
Its amazing how many calories you burj just exisiting. Just be cutting calories a coupke hunfred under your BMR (intermittent fasting helps reduce opportunities to overeat) , waking is seriously underrated ! Keep it up dude
I barely break 500/1500 steps in a day! Depending on if I take the kids to school. Good on you for making the change. I have Multiple Sclerosis so it is painful for me when I’m walking for to long so this explains why I don’t get many steps in.