Thanks, glad you enjoyed! Yes, but it wasn't intentional. The X-T30 was on loan from Fujifilm and they sent it with an infrared filter to protect the lens element. We kept it on, but it serves no purpose other than protecting the front element. ;)
Practical Photography , the U.S. officials in charge of an international database on geographic names have already agreed to change the official spelling of the Ukrainian capital from the commonly used Kiev, to Kyiv. www.google.com/amp/s/www.rferl.org/amp/29997415.html Also the Associated Press, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Telegraph, the BBC and others did the same. www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/kyiv-not-kiev-why-spelling-matters-in-ukraines-quest-for-an-independent-identity/ ...So what “western audience” are you talking about? ...Uneducated audience, that doesn’t even know how to read airport signs? )))
@@_FireHeart That's great, and we whole-heartedly support that. However, until the people start searching for Kyiv 400% more, and Kiev 75% less, our hands are tied we're afraid.
Practical Photography , *the correct Latinization is KYIV, not Kiev.* _It would be great if you could correct video’s title and description._ :-) #KyivNotKiev #CorrectUA
Thanks for the heads up, and while we know this, in terms of search traffic, keywords, SEO and all the other back end things, sadly Kiev is searched for a far greater amount than Kyiv.
Practical Photography , well...in terms of traffic...you could add “ (formerly: Kiev) “ to the video’s description instead of pandering mass ignorance. :-)