Shimbol TPMini // Wireless video transmission for only $89!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @EpicAdrian3D
    @EpicAdrian3D 2 месяца назад +3

    This is super interesting. And for Under $100 is crazy. I'm thinking about how this will allow a team to do wireless multicam live switching on a super small budget. Not good for focus pulling but for quick turnaround onsite podcast type stuff, that's killer.

    • @RedFrameTech
      @RedFrameTech  2 месяца назад

      Definitely super interesting! At first I thought: it’s so cheap, it can’t be any good. But it just works as it should. And I don’t know of any other wireless system on the market for such a low price. Quite impressive

  • @al201103
    @al201103 2 месяца назад +2

    Excellent overview and demo of this product. Amazing price considering the job it does! Thanks for pointing out that it wouldn't work for a focus puller - that was what I was thinking of using it for (I say this, but typically it's just me filming anyway - maybe more for my students to get some experience of it). Happy to see your sub count going up :) Well deserved!

  • @DroseMr
    @DroseMr 2 месяца назад +1

    Ive got acouple acsoons and hollyland 4k.running ninjas for focus and recording when i need precision.For the price prob good enough for director or client monitor !Its no dji but may be a hollyland!k😊🎉Thank You

  • @NoahCrick-ed2yl
    @NoahCrick-ed2yl 2 месяца назад +1

    this is awesome! are they available in the UK, I can only seem to find them in the US...

    • @RedFrameTech
      @RedFrameTech  2 месяца назад

      I updated the video’s description with a link to a shop that ships to the UK 👍

  • @jukkatoivainen2586
    @jukkatoivainen2586 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks again!

  • @ggdfggdfgdffgfddg34
    @ggdfggdfgdffgfddg34 2 месяца назад +3

    cool video! How do you choose shooting angles and how do you learn to shoot?

    • @RedFrameTech
      @RedFrameTech  2 месяца назад +2

      Oofff.. that’s a broad question 😅 Basically it comes down to learning about the exposure triangle. Once you know that you just experiment with different angles, focal lengths/lenses, lighting etc. Taking the time to experiment really is the key to find what you’re looking for. You learn so much doing that! And it doesn’t matter what you shoot or what it’s about. You don’t have to publish any of it if you don’t want to 😄
      There are many ‘golden rules’ to be found on the internet. But use them as guidelines or starting points, not as things that are set in stone.
      One more tip: try to find someone you can do it with. I didn’t do that enough when I started out, but it brings out the best in you and the person you’re working with.
      But feel free to ask me any more specific questions!

    • @ggdfggdfgdffgfddg34
      @ggdfggdfgdffgfddg34 2 месяца назад +1

      @@RedFrameTech I was just thinking about learning how to shoot and I thought that I needed to rewatch my favorite films and make a storyboard of what they took into the frame. I need to somehow understand how to tell stories. At first I thought focusing like in the Shogun series was very cool, but now I’m starting to understand it’s such a problem to keep everything in focus, most masterpieces were shot without bokeh and these were masterpieces and it seems to me that rather the field of view is much more important than any bokeh and sound of course! It’s just that in our country, almost everyone receives a salary of $500 and finding people who want to play in a movie is not a problem at all; the scenery is another matter, here I come to a stupor; we have a lot of forests and rivers, but there are almost no ancient buildings or villages or cities.

    • @RedFrameTech
      @RedFrameTech  2 месяца назад +2

      @@ggdfggdfgdffgfddg34Bokeh and focus are just tools that you have at your disposal to tell a story. Granted, story telling is probably the hardest part. You need a story arc. A beginning, middle and end with a problem/challenge and a resolution to work up to. I personally also find this the hardest part of filmmaking and am learning every day.
      And as for the scenery: Where I live there are plenty of old buildings. However, I usually prefer to shoot in a more nature environment. It’s all about getting creative with what you have at your disposal 🙂
      May I ask which country you live in?

    • @ggdfggdfgdffgfddg34
      @ggdfggdfgdffgfddg34 2 месяца назад +2

      @@RedFrameTech Belarus

    • @DroseMr
      @DroseMr 2 месяца назад +1

      What a great story in this comment. Awesome stuff . Thanks for sharing🎉