GUIDE 0:00 - Intro 1:18 - Engels Street 3:30 - International Street 3:55 - Belarusian State Academy Of Music 4:59 - Souvenirs Of Belarusian Artisans 6:37 - Sculpture "Carriage" 7:07 - Minsk City Hall 8:19 - "Upper City" Concert Hall 8:48 - Sculpture "City Scales" 9:42 - Herzen Street 11:45 - Zybitskaya Street 12:44 - Kirill And Methodius Street 13:09 - Museum Of Minsk Horse Railway 14:41 - Holy Water 15:33 - Cathedral Of The Holy Spirit 18:00 - Restoration Of a Collapsed Bridge 18:40 - Svisloch River 19:45 - "Troitskoe" Old Town 22:06 - Walk Inside The Area 27:13 - Museum Of The Poet Maxim Bogdanovich
I enjoy your video..Great place to explore..So relax...nice scenery..sun set..snow walkways...unique and beautiful streets, buildings, trees..it is wonderful..so awesome..sharp video..what is the name of the video/camera ?? Thank you so much.God bless
Thanks for reaction! About camera. I used very simlple set in this video: action camera sjcam sj8pro (its twice cheaper than gopro) + gimbal feiyu tech g6. "Sharpness" depends not only on sharpness itself, another important moment - fps. I try to use 60 fps. In action cameras, often the shutter speed cannot be adjusted manually, and at a normal frame rate and a fast shutter speed, a very strong strobe effect appears. This breaks the picture and any sharpness loses its meaning. At 60 or 50 frames per second, the strobe effect disappears, because the shutter speed is already closer to the required one (it should be exactly half the frame rate), and there are more frames per second - which makes the picture smoother and fuller, also affects the subjective feeling of sharpness. From inexpensive equipment, you can also try to achieve the maximum.