Good stuff. You have a really nice camera move coming off of the kid to the lady holding the baby.Only thing I would have liked to have seen were some shots using tungsten balanced light as well as some mixed lighting conditions. I would've liked to have seen some tripod shots, no law says all home movies must be handheld.
@@JonnyDeeFilms Which is actually harder to pull off than many realize. It's not just shaky and roving. You want your shots to be clear and well composed with just enough of the blurry swishes to look non pro. You want it to look like one of the better home movie makers. Unlike my Uncle SB who had a really nice 8mm Bolex in the 60s. He was a technician and knew how to operate it, but had no clue about composition and camera movement.
Very helpful. I was in very bright conditions and almost out of 50d. Had I seen this I wouldn’t have been so scared to use 200d. It’s not as good, but still performs
So a weird thing about super8mm cameras: they usually have a mechanism that tells the camera what the film is color balanced for (at least mine does haha) so the tungsten film canister tells the camera that it needs the orange light filter in the camera and then if its daylight it doesn’t engage that filter at all! Its sorta confusing at first but its nice because you don’t really have to worry too much about white balancing! (Which makes sense because these were generally marketed toward home video use) hope that helps!
Where some people bash the police, but no other profession requires its employees to run toward danger, not from it. We should all be grateful such brave people exist in the world. God bless all brave and noble law enforcement officers.
So ironic how people are programed to defend the most corrupt elements on the planet because of the mind control rhetoric .. Fucking tools of the state
I retired out of CHP 860 in December of 2012. I was Car Cop#1 when I pulled the pin. CTC 1-84, Central Los Angeles, Westminster and San Bernardino. Congrats, even though you were a motor.
and isn't there a free transition from a car to a bike in CHP, because as far as I know, MBUS don't drive in the rain or at night, and transfer to a car?
Most CHP officers don't have a long career and retire early on disability. It's rare that a CHP officer makes it to 20 plus years. It even more so, as a Motor Officer. Congratulations on your retirement.
MORE PUBLIC RESOURCES BEING WASTED .... GOOD RIDDANCE ... ANOTHER BAD APPLE REMOVED FROM THE TREE OF CORRUPTION ... BLUE LINE THUG GANG ... WORLD'S LARGEST GANG ...
My the years ahead bring you the true life you've worked so hard to obtain. Your service will always be remembered by the troop. Congrats and will see you on the beach.
Retired 11 years ago from ISP (IL) with 27+ years of service. Congratulations and wishing you a long and happy retirement. Remember everyday is Saturday except Sunday from now on.
Looks great! I'm thinking of buying the Canon auto zoom 1014. You seem HAPPY with it and the footage looks really amazing. (even the yellow cast). Where did you get your camera from?