I'm not sure my car hire company would like me to fit a door mount like that! Excellent footage. I too use a 200-400 which I love, sadly not on that camera though. Great footage. I shall enjoy the series.
Another great episode. Have you ever eaten ostrich? An Ostrich Festval is held early March in Arizona, USA (while the desert spring weather is still pleasant during the day), with ostrich races, food, petting zoo, food, music, vendors. Did I mention food? You can buy ostrich burgers. Actually tasty. 😊
Loved seeing you set the rig up on the filming door (we've seen many fantastic sights from your great invention, Robert). Still have my fingers crossed for a Caracal. I think we're in for an exciting series. It's looking so good already. One question: What were the big clumps in the tree you passed?
Thanks Joan. I hope you'll enjoy the rest of the trip. Those are sociable weaver nests. Tiny birds but they build massive communal nests. Sometimes so large they break the branch they are on. Always interesting because they are busy little birds and you often see other animals around the nest - barn owls will share with them and cape cobras try to eat the chicks.
I just hand hold at a High Speed Shutter Speed through the Passenger Window or a 10 kg bean bag on my side ..so much quiker than a contraption ..High Shutter Speed = Noise yes BUT with Photoshps denoise AI its a breeze to remove
The sunset at the end was so beautiful. The filming door is absolutely amazing ! 😁
Thanks Smet. Yeah, we had some fantastic sunsets on this trip.
Looks amazing.
I'm not sure my car hire company would like me to fit a door mount like that! Excellent footage. I too use a 200-400 which I love, sadly not on that camera though. Great footage. I shall enjoy the series.
Thanks. Yeah the 200-400 is a great lens 👍
Another great episode. Have you ever eaten ostrich? An Ostrich Festval is held early March in Arizona, USA (while the desert spring weather is still pleasant during the day), with ostrich races, food, petting zoo, food, music, vendors. Did I mention food? You can buy ostrich burgers. Actually tasty. 😊
Thanks. Yes, I love a nice ostrich steak.
@@MovingPicturesAfrica 😋😋😋
@@MovingPicturesAfrica This is the first episode where I’ve seen an ostrich. Truly momentous. 😉
@@J.Dibble 🙂 quite a few more coming in this series. Some cute ostrich chicks as well. They are common in the Kgalagadi
@@MovingPicturesAfrica oooOOOOOooo!!! Another cliffhanger!! 😁
Loved seeing you set the rig up on the filming door (we've seen many fantastic sights from your great invention, Robert). Still have my fingers crossed for a Caracal.
I think we're in for an exciting series. It's looking so good already. One question: What were the big clumps in the tree you passed?
Thanks Joan. I hope you'll enjoy the rest of the trip. Those are sociable weaver nests. Tiny birds but they build massive communal nests. Sometimes so large they break the branch they are on. Always interesting because they are busy little birds and you often see other animals around the nest - barn owls will share with them and cape cobras try to eat the chicks.
I find all this so fascinating. Thanks for taking the time, Robert.
I just hand hold at a High Speed Shutter Speed through the Passenger Window or a 10 kg bean bag on my side ..so much quiker than a contraption ..High Shutter Speed = Noise yes BUT with Photoshps denoise AI its a breeze to remove
Sure, but that won't work for video, only for stills.
I rather stay in the Campsites next door as I am doing yet again next April/May
Yeah, we move to the campsite after 1 night at the lodge.