Thank you Justin .Well and much appreciated..I appreciate it when I’m viewing someone who’s willing to share their knowledge.. Can’t put a price on this . A special toutorial to save . My question to you is how to hunt , film, call, feel like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Climb 10 stories in a single bound, harvest, pack out ...WHEW !! oh !! And have a full wallet doing this all alone..LOL
Well.... I’m not entirely sure how to answer that ha ha. I really appreciate you taking the time watching and writing up a great comment. This is exactly what motivates us to do what we do. It reminds us that we are blessed. Thank you
Great video, sorry I'm so late to see it... I was curious if you happen to see this post; when you use the lav mic, are you connecting it wirelessly to the A7III or recording to digital media that gets sync'd in post?
Thank you!!! Looking at buying a lens for videoing bow hunts. I’m torn between the tamron 70-180 or the Sony 18-105. I have a Sony a6600 so it’s apsc . What would you suggest!?
Not to familiar with running the tamron lenses. Love the 18-105 thank you for watching and commenting. Best advise I have would be to rent both lenses from borrowlenses.com and test them out. Pretty cheap
Greg Schelhaas thanks for watching. We always film in 4K but we still render in 1080 for RU-vid. The reason is we are able to make the one video clip different in many ways. If we need to zoom in and crop we can make an adjustment without sacrificing quality when we render. For our bigger projects that play on 4K viewing systems we will then render in 4k