Hi Rex and it was great to travel with you again, particularly through some familiar areas of Opelika. As expected, you have mastered the techniques of e-bike maintenance and videography of your treks. The video and audio quality of your e-bike RUclips publications are superb and are among the best bike videos I have viewed. I am so impressed with the performance of your microphone as you ride. Sorry you were unable to fly the drone over the radio station tower but no doubt you will give us a view in the future. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much, Lew. Like you, I continue to be impressed with the DJI wireless microphone. I wasn't kidding when I said the wind noise was so bad I could't hear myself talk. Truth be told, the wind noise is exacerbated by the vents in my helmet. If I turn my head sideways, the noise drops off a lot, but I have never had a microphone that would work in that much wind except for my Sennheiser 416 shotgun in the huge blimp and that covered with the "dead cat" fur blanket. This little mic is the size of a Zippo lighter and weighs about an ounce. How do they do that!!
Enjoyed your bike video. When walking with my nephew Benson will wave and say hello to folks. After receiving no response from them will tell Benson, “They are my best friends.”
Hi Rex and it was great to travel with you again, particularly through some familiar areas of Opelika. As expected, you have mastered the techniques of e-bike maintenance and videography of your treks.
The video and audio quality of your e-bike RUclips publications are superb and are among the best bike videos I have viewed. I am so impressed with the performance of your microphone as you ride.
Sorry you were unable to fly the drone over the radio station tower but no doubt you will give us a view in the future. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much, Lew. Like you, I continue to be impressed with the DJI wireless microphone. I wasn't kidding when I said the wind noise was so bad I could't hear myself talk. Truth be told, the wind noise is exacerbated by the vents in my helmet. If I turn my head sideways, the noise drops off a lot, but I have never had a microphone that would work in that much wind except for my Sennheiser 416 shotgun in the huge blimp and that covered with the "dead cat" fur blanket. This little mic is the size of a Zippo lighter and weighs about an ounce. How do they do that!!
Enjoyed your bike video. When walking with my nephew Benson will wave and say hello to folks. After receiving no response from them will tell Benson, “They are my best friends.”