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I believe the camera version depends on where you are in the world, so can't comment. As for exposure meter, u believe there's some kind of basic one built in, but I've never used it. I don't think you could add one though.
Hi fay and Dan I arrive in new dehli staying at that exact hotel end of August for two nights ! If you could narrow it down what do you think are the 2-3 must sees while I’m there! I’m not sure if I’ll make it Taj Mahal as it’s closed on Friday one of the days I’m there! But maybe the hotel might be able to sort something the day I arrive as I see all the tours leave at 6am! Love your video and thanks in advance for any advise you can share !
Hi :) August will be very hot so keep that in mind with your plans. I loved seeing old Delhi. The mosque was amazing. I really liked the old step well too.
When I was a professional road cyclist - I had a Belgium professional road cyclist girlfriend who lived there. I know ever single road around there - as we spent many hours on them. Good times, lovely place.
Sorry, no idea of the post code of Warwick Castle. You can buy tickets online cheaper than on the day, but you can also use Tesco Clubcard points to pay using the 2x reward scheme.
Wow! The palace tiles and architecture were stunning! Thank you for enduring the walk up vs. taking an elephant ride. Beautiful tapestry’s great bargain too! What a beautiful video! ~Cara 😊
We adored Agra, can't imagine having not visited and enjoyed those beautiful places. We hope to explore a lot more of India in the coming years. Thanks for your visit and input :)
Exciting journey! Hiring a driver looks like a must, I can’t imagine driving so many people and cows! Looking forward to seeing the city. Thanks for bringing us along! ~Cara 😊
Not even sure we can without a special licence. Dan wouldn't drive and he is really good at driving all over. Local knowledge is key for sure. Thanks for joining us! we are planning our next trip. totally different area. but first Japan :)
U can visit south India u can see variety of different foods temples heritage and culture especially Kerala and Tamil Nadu it's amazing Kerala, munnar, kochi, wayanad, Ooty, coimbatore, manglore, Gokarna, Coorg, Bangalore, Mysore, Alleppey, tanjavur bruhadeeshwara temple world's heritage site.
Heh, I’m in Amritsar. Heading to Jaipur tomorrow on the train. Only for 4 hrs though..straight to Jodhpur. Edit: look for the MRP printed on all packaged products by law in India. It’s illegal to mark that price up. Rs 30 max for tins of pop or water bottles. 👍
@@FayandDanExplore Usually yes-they make the profit in the wholesale price vs retail. Or they’re supposed to lol. I don’t mind getting turned over a *bit*, as a nation we owe India £45 trillion😱 but don’t let them take the p**s. They give India a bad name. Re £45tn-if you like books try and find ‘Inglorious Empire: What Britain Did To India’ by Shashi Tharoor. Should be required reading for all of us.
Definitely. Would thoroughly recommend it to anyone and Christmas is a great time to go. It's a life changing experience 😀. Be sure to watch the other videos in the series!
What an experience Christmas in India! Why would they just not ask you to not use your microphone instead of taking it? Thank you for all you experienced to show us around! ~Cara ❤
Have a great journey 💗 from India, but kindly avoid unknown places, it's not safe at all, particularly ladies. Some fringe elements of society are more animal in nature than humans.
I don't believe so. Opening the display screen is what turns the camera on. Also, you don't have a viewfinder, so you wouldn't see what you were filming!
I found it in the user manual (page 19 Turning the unite On/Off). There is a power button on the camera that you do it with. Usually you would set up the shot before doing so, so you know what you are filming. @@FayandDanExplore