Absolutely beautiful. Incredible artist! Wow! Top of the game! Thank you for taking the red eye, this video was outstanding! What a lot and coach house! Thank you to the owners and Andrew to your dedication and good heart. Have a great day!
Gorgeous coach! Even down to the tile in the bathroom...just beautiful. The strobing of the lights would drive me nuts, but everything else is simply fantastic! (J.O.)
Like the RV Pad and setup. Wish more RV Owners across the nation, had their RV sideyards to this caliber, as it would raise the level of RV Ownership. Like the location of the water effects too. Personally, being a senior, dont think I could handle a RV of this massive size anymore.
1st love your tours! 2nd led flicker is tied to shutter speed, adjust the shutter speed of your camera to power line frequency of 60hz and that should eliminate it. Computer screens cause the same issue, if you don't match display frequency you'll get black banding and the right shutter speed can fix that. Again great tours, love to see them, my future has me in a Prevost at some point, just can't afford it yet!
RVing with Andrew Steele Hi Andy, inserts, well technically it needs to have a cut ( an edit point), but they way you shot it, I was referring to your close-ups, you took your time, and slowed it down a bit, so your audience can see what you are talking about, when you mention the textures, etc. If your camera has an adjustable shutter angle, try 212 degrees, or you may have to try manually to try different angles. Once you find the flicker free angle, save it to your menu, and you’ll never have to worry about it again. When you make a cut, try to make better image displacement, so it’s not so jumpy, but I think you doing great, and every video is better. You effort to put out quality is evident. Keep it up.
Damn that was a killer segment. The best paint job ever. I meant the toaster. No. No wonder why everything was top notch that's the owner of the community.
Just a note on the flickering lights. To get rid of that, you need to play with your refresh rate on your camera. Old Monitors use to do that. To fix that, all you needed to do was to change the screens refresh rate. Then the problem would go away. You can’t change the LED driver, but if you fiddle with you camera settings, you should be able to get rid of that. You need to change it before you take the video. You won’t be able to fix it afterwards. When buying LED bulbs in the future, try to stay away from the cheap ones. Go for the higher frequency lamp. Mind you, the only t8me it’s an issue is when you are filming. So I guess going for the cheapest ones might not be all that bad.
You might wan5 to read this article. It might help improve your Video quality in the future. recessedlightspro.com/why-do-led-lights-flicker-on-camera-how-to-fix/
"great video Andrew...just wondering, do owners have someone to do maintenance job to it..like detail cleaning inside and outside..cause I'll be happy to do it just to be around this great looking Coach...??😎🤗🤔😁😉🤣🤣😆
@@RVingwithAndrewSteele LOL well Get that been on the webSite was hoping maybe some dealers may have them as well. Seems like this pandemic is killing dealerships they have no stock!
The owner liked the pattern, because he liked his last coach..... if I am able to own a coach like this, first I would be very lucky and it will be my first coach and last coach. :-)
@Adymn Sani We " the little people " are just trying to stay afloat month to month for mortgage/rent/ utilities, food and the basics to just maintain some form of well being and comfort ... Cast out some life preservers as MANY need them !