thanks for going so far in depth. I have been debating on purchasing a full dslr for my channel and starting in content creation. However your video showed me what is truly possible with modern tech
Awesome, love the videos where you travel around a bit showcasing phone cameras and associated gadgets' functionality, really makes a video more interesting to see how things work in practice and on the go. I actually preferred the phone audio here even if it wasn't as clean, since Rhode was really left-heavy for some reason, barely audible on the right earbud.
For me, while people can splurge a lot of money for the equipment, they still need to have ample knowledge on video editing as well. Some people buy expensive gears or gadgets, but never use them to the maximum limit. Sometimes, it's not about the gear but what we can do about the gear itself. It immediately reminds me about an Ugandan movie called "Who Killed Captain Alex?". That movie was made with a budget of barely about $100, and yet they become a cult phenomenon because of what the production crew can do with limited budget and gears.
I am wondering about whether I can just use my regular Pixel 7 with 256 G storage to start a vlog channel? I know I can look up and compare specs for the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, but I am asking if you have any opinion on this. I really would rather spend a bit on a mic and tripod than upgrading my phone if possible. Thanks! Sept 2024.
Great video! I'm looking to taking my pixel 7pro along with my S23 Ultra on a trip to a park. I'm hoping it will do ok filming on a hot sunny day. Airplane mode is a great tip!
Right channel audio drops part way through.... What I'd love for my pixel 7pro is a way to use it to shoot video while I cycle.... Ideally using the rear cameras to shoot straight ahead.....
Soemthing that I do on the iPhone is that I would underexpose (like just set the ev -2 or lower) to kinda prevent the highlights and colours (especially skin tones) from looking a bit wonky in the sunlight. The highlights look overall okay on the pixel.
Thanks for demystifying what can be a confusing subject. As for me, I'm using Ulanzi's ST-30 phone mount & mirror kit so I can easily frame my shot using the rear camera for vlog type situations.
Have a Pixel 7 pro ,So far I can't get two combined more than one video clip..... Example; I combined two video clips of 50 seconds each. It only show no more than 20 seconds. So far haven't found a video on you tube that goes into details. Any suggestions or you tubes that shows
Love the pixel 7 pro so thanks for making this.... 1 question, Storage? 4k shooting a day out will surely smash the memory pretty fast, any tips for on the go file management
Yeah, but even then, it's a tiny little tripod at the bottom of a top heavy motorized arm, which is also what your phone is connected to, and that's not hard to tip it over. I often end up swapping those out with a gorilla pod or a wide base mini tripod like the one RODE sells.
@@SomeGadgetGuy Yeah, but I'll take that because of the extra functionality I get with the gimbal. Shooting with EIS on a smartphone crops in and still reduces detail to mush when you're panning or shooting moving objects. Stick the phone on a gimbal and turn off EIS and get great results. Plus the Atom 2 has a wide legged tripod on the base that is very stable and can be used to add some extra length if you want a slightly wider shot.
0:58 LG V50! 😃 Could I make the Pixel 7 Pro a vlogging monster if I got my hands on it? 🤔 No idea, but you really know how to make every single camera work to the fullest in a smartphone. 🤓
Maybe now the people complaining about Pixel video quality can take a little break. Everyone acts like the video quality on Pixel phones is the worst thing in the world when that's just not true.
Thank you for the video! I am just having difficulty with the audio of the blu tooth microphone to my Google Pixel 7 Pro. The audio does not sound clear or that the subject with the microphone is close.
does your Pixel 7 Pro heats up in summer when recording? I mean getting the warm up notification, handling the video closing, phone going into fly mode etc.
You mentioned some things you did not link and list some things you link that you didn't show. I'm interested in the magnet case and tripod that attaches to it 😢
Another simple improvement (on a sunny day) would be: a bit of powder on your nose! Those white nasal highlights distract from the otherwise pro vibe of the video. But great vid, I learned quite a bit, thanks.
You'll have to check other channels for.make up tutorials LOL. I think it's important to show the impact of one setting at a time. I'm not trying to show people "adjust this ONE setting and your videos look perfect!"
Using a wireless system with a lavalier, I think it's a toss up between the DJI and the RODE. The Saramonic is really good if you ONLY need the transmitter solution (it can't plug in a mic cable). And the Anker looks promising too, but I haven't test driven that mic. There really isn't a "best" for options like mics. It's really important you look at the different features between each brand and see what will fit your needs better.
Yes but Samsung made the process for Google. Google designed it from the Ground Up in their processes wondering what this year's processes going to be like for the next pixel i know the next pixie is going to be better.
Well yes and no. The ML hardware is ground up from Google, the fab on processor cores and modems comes from Samsung. Samsung is MOSTLY responsible for the thermal issues on all phones from last year. It's no grand surprise that rumors are pointing to Tensor 4 being fabbed at TSMC.