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So if I use my computer monitor on ps, this is what I do? Is the controller a pain with wire plug in? And also if I get PC speakers do I want them in tower or monitor? I want to share speakers but I want to plug ps into PC monitor, maybe as newer ps comes out it changes? I also got switch but don't care on that as much. But I also got a game cube and n64
The video shows just one way of doing it. Another way is plugging your PS5 into your monitor using an HDMI cord. And then run a audio out 3.5mm jack (aux cord) to connect the monitor to your PC. From there, go into the windows sound control panel, find Line-in under the recording tab, and go into properties and make sure “listen to this device” is checked. With that you get your PS5 sounds overlayed on top of you windows sounds, and it all comes out through the headphones connected to my PC. I hope this makes sense. Using the method I showed in the video is not as ideal, but probably the easiest way.
I am not really satisfied with mine anymore. I haven't done a lot of hiking recently, but the few times I did it had trouble locking into a GPS. I had no idea they are going bankrupt. Wow.
@@arberdemiri yes, or navigating to a way point. The thing is that since they do not use real maps I’d like to see how they adapt to the existing terrain and paths in order to navigate to a waypoint you have never been to.
I am not sure if the device has recording for different activities like that. I know it will record your track, speed, elevation change etc. maybe the app lets you pick the activity when connected to the Garmin via Bluetooth
Fun fact, the ceiling you run under when going back and forth between the elevator doors and unfinished ones is culled so you can look directly through it and into the room!
The body has IBIS (in body image stabilization). I believe addign a stablized lens only gives you a small amount of "stops." Perhaps combine the stops provided by the IBIS and the specific lens you are looking into? My viltroz 75mm 1.2 has no opticla stabilization but the wide apeture makes up for it... Coming from my nikon with no IBIS, i have noticed i can shoot at lower shutter speeds with my 18-55 lens.
Update: I haven't been able to use the device as much as I have wanted, but it often fails to connect to GPS even with a clear view of the sky. It didn't work on my hike and even during my walk around my neighborhood. I wouldn't recommend this device because it most likely won't work reliably with no obstructions let alone under tree cover.
Completely free to use after purchase. There are two apps. Garmin explore which allows you to create routes and stuff and then Garmin connect to update the app. I believe both are free because I don't remember paying for any maps on the app.
Great camera! Quick tip: Assign a button to lock white balance. While using auto white balance point the camera to something grey if you don't have balance card and lock it before recording.
Hello! Thanks for this video. Can you make a video with the OIS+IBS stabilization test outside while walking? With the camera settings 4k, 60fps, and it is better to shoot what is in front of you, when you see the horizon in the video, the quality of stabilization is more clear than when bloggers shoot themselves and show the quality of stabilization (this is my opinion). I'm going to buy this camera with this lens and I'm interested in the stabilization while walking.❤
I can do that for you! With my lens, it seems to be kindy shaky when you are walking, but I will try to record a video this morning and upload it this evening. Do you know where the IBIS settings are on Fuji?
@@arberdemiri I already sold my xs10 so I can't say exactly where this setting is. But try it. Set the camera mode to "video", and find the "IS MODE" menu, and select the [IBIS/OIS] mode. You can also hold down the DISP/BACK button and select one of the buttons to switch stabilization types.
Hi! I just uploaded a video testing the OIS+IBIS while walking outside. It may take sometime to process, so I would check my channel at least a couple hours after I send this message.
Yes, the quality is really good in this case. But the same problem as the XS10 remained, that the built-in microphones completely record the noise of the camera. This is treated only by external microphones.
The strap can probably be attached to the handlebars. Otherwise, you probably could remove the straps and find something shorter so it doesn't move around. I usually have it on my wrist when I go go biking
So essentially besides the fact that the 801 is the updated/upgraded 601 ALSO with the inreach connectivity so you can text home and whatnot? If so that’ll sell me on the 801 over the 601
@@arberdemiri oh dang, so none of the fortrex models are Inreach compatible by themselves? I’d need something like the mini 2 along side a fortrex? If so are there any models that offer inreach as well as topo maps for “tactical” use?
If the GPS points that you get from your GPS device seems to be incorrect if plotted in the map, please check if the datum setting in the GPS device is the same as the datum that your map uses.
Thanks for showing the visual comparison. Would be nice to see an update after you've had the chance to use the 801 for a while. I know what you mean about the 601's tracks when viewed over a map, are not as accurate as most of my other GPSs. I like the larger screen and more square aspect ratio, but could see where it could become more bulky or uncomfortable to wear. The wireless transfer of waypoints to/from a phone would also be useful. I do have one question for now, how do the keys feel on the 801 vs 601? I preffered the keys on the 401 over 601, they were easier to push with a pronounced click to them.
Hi RJ, glad you enjoyed my comparison. I was also worried about the bulky size, but it seems to fit well on my wrists, and I am small at 5-6. Unfortunately, I sold my 601 to recoup some money, but I can definitely do a video on the 801 after my hike this Sunday!
Gracias por tu video, es el 2° que encuentro de este garmin. Tengo el 601 y me resulta un pelin grande. Este 801 es mas grande aun? Las mejoras serian conexion directa con la aplicacion explorer sin utilizar el PC, mejor pantalla y fluidez. Pero sin mapas como costumbre en estos modelos Foretrex.... Gracias por el video, saludos.
Sorry that I stuttered/misspoke a lot. I get nervous recording in public 😅 let me know if y'all have any questions or need me to clarify something I said in the video.
I'm actually wearing them now and I cannot feel the driver's while wearing them. I can only tell if I try to feel the driver's with my fingers. So I don't think it is an issue