What gear made your lives easier as filmmakers? What would you love to see that still hasn’t been invented? And if you need music for your projects, don’t forget to take advantage of the crazy sales going on over at Audiio while they last. You’re not going to find a better deal out there for royalty free music - especially if you use the code Luc70 for an insane 70% off.
So I am recovering from shoulder surgery, rotator cuff/multiple tendon tears, and I am looking for an improved filming backpack once I have made it through therapy. I have come to trust your insights on this line of work so I would like to get the straight up on the f-stop Tilopa. I am very concerned with comfort as my Tenba pack will no longer suffice. I have watched a couple of reviews on the Shimoda packs and fairly negative review on the Tilopa, based on comfort. So my question is, in your opinion is the f-stop comfortable for a 4-5 day trek into the mountains carrying film gear, a small tent and and a sleeping pad?
the rode wireless go II also record internally, so even when you have interferance/no signal to your camera, the internal audio is clear which is great! timecode-wise the tentacle are probably better, will watch you video about that, when i find it btw: love the YT, no bs, really informative!
Hi @Luc Forsyth One day I will get out of this procrastination or adhd or what ever it is and I will write an email to you about how much your content means to me. You literally gave a new hope to my dying dream of becoming a documentary filmmaker. I'll write soon about this story until then please note that there is someone who really looks forward to what you post and your content means a lot to some people. Much Love and a bundle of Thanks from Pakistan.
Your content is a breath of very real filmmaking advice in a very saturated video market here on youtube! Thanks so much! Loving all your work and advice
Kindly please stay original what you are. Otherwise documentary film maker become so commercialized in RUclips and it is very hard for the viewers to choose the right gear in real practical world. What I like most about your video is, you are very practical documentary film maker. Keep rocking! Slowly people will start trusting your because truth is so powerful.
I'm using the Tentacle Track-E as well, amazing. I've connected a small Rode Wireless Go transmitter to it so that I can monitor the audio that is being recorded. Just to ensure there is no clothing ruffle or wind noise during an interview. And invested in a Flowtech75 with Aktiv8 head, just so I can be a little less afraid of bullets. Thanks for sharing all your insights man. I love the way you condense a lot of information in a short about of time.
Maarten, do you mind elaborating on using the Track E with the Rode Wireless Go Transmitter a bit more? I have the Wireless Go II and looking to get the Tentacle kit. So do you have the Track-E plugged into the Wireless Go Transmitter, and still have the lav mic coming out of the Track-E, and then pop both devices into a character's pocket? I'm just not quite able to mentally picture the set-up you've got, but super curious!
I've been eyeing up that same power bank. I like to go camping and trying to take camera gear with is hard when batteries die. Glad to see its recommended.
The one in this video is too big for flying. If you’re going to be travelling a lot, there are smaller ones that are airline friendly but still charge a bunch of stuff. This one is the biggest they have I think!
Thank you for the video. My contribution is: Always clear bags for all small loose accessories. Nothing thin and wears out but those thick coated clear plastic travel zippered bags usually used for cosmetics. And clear not fogged or obscured. A no-brainer benefit to see what your looking for before you unzip and otherwise go digging wasting time. Also lets you do a quick check that you got everything before departing.
Another solution for charging battery drones is look up for an aftermarket adapter that takes usb c. Those batteries from video looks like from dji air 2s/air 2. Original charger is big and needs AC outlet. With an small usb c adapter to battery you can charge them from any power bank or from a car.
I have been looking at the tenticle system myself. the synced 32 bit float recording would really be a game changer. especially since time will make a few of my projects planned for next year much easier. Th one piece of gear that really made a big difference for me this year was a round wooden grip from CAMVATE for my FX3 to replace the more traditional grip I had been using on the left side of the camera. Having a round one allows me to hold it in a more natural positon for me and get better handheld footage. It was simple ergonomic change that has made a massive difference to me as my wrist used to hurt after shooting handheld for a while, now that doesn't happen anymore.
@@LucForsyth yeah, it was a big game changer for me, its the perfect size for my hand also, like it just fits perfect in my jumbo sized hands so If I want to I can just totally cup it or rest it in my palm if needed.
DUDE! Beside the characters and the tought nature, what realy seperated Alone from the others survival shows for me, was the cinematography! I didnt know you worked on it, awesome! If you hate the gopro, you can test the Dji poket 2, the 20mm doens`t looks so actioncamish, d-log and gimbal stabilisation, even the mic is usable. Thanks for the great content🤙
Honestly, having only come to learn of the Tentacle Sync Track E recently, I'm SO excited to use them! Freeing up needed and limited mental headspace to not have to worry about the audio quite as much as usual....especially if I'm lone-wolfing it without an audio guy....so that I can instead focus on the scene and story, it really is a game-changer!
Love your videos! Note that if you use a GoPro with it's digital stabilization together with a ND/180-deg-rule, you can get motion blur from camera shake (but a stable image). This can appear as "ghosting".
Thank you for the tip on Audiio. Seems like a great deal. Have you had any issues with it being incorrectly claimed on youtube? That's the biggest issue I had with AudioBlocks and one of the biggest reasons I switch to Epidemic. Thanks in advance!
Yeah, it’s crazy cheap for what it is. All the videos for a while now have only used Audiio and nothing has ever been blocked, so I think you’ll be good there
@@LucForsythOk, so after listening to about 20-25 tracks, I totally agree with you. In fact, I decided to just get the Lifetime license. I've been trying to wean myself off subscription services and I think this could be a key piece of the puzzle. Thank you!
Your videos are so packed with actual useful information, I can't wait to watch each one as they come out. I'm transitioning from weddings into more adventure/commercial content (seems niche but lots of it in the Reno/Lake Tahoe area) and find this EXTREMELY helpful. I'm curious what your favorite lav is for the tentacles? Thanks and keep it up, seriously awesome stuff.
A sachtler flowtech tripod system is definitely on my wishlist. The quick setup is worth it especially in docu projects. Right now, I'm happy with my Manfrotto head. A big upgrade from my old jerky tripod head. Might look into getting the Tentacles!
Great video, Luc. As MaartenFilms says, you should have some way to monitor the audio from each Tentacle E or you could be in trouble. A recorder that all your mics feed into solves this, plus can provide time code for each mic. With the right mic (Wireless Go II, DJI Mic, etc.) you can record a backup track in the transmitter to protect against loss/corruption of signal. Of course, as you know, now you have to carry/operate the recorder.
@@LucForsyth I will my man!!You just keep the great content coning!And I know the check was good but I'm glad you stopped filming Narcos..Thats no joke!!
That is full of good tips and advice, and we can all get something relevant from this. This new GoPro 11 has something radically different to it, and my curiosity is getting tickled. With a good comprehension of settings and limitations, a good set of ND filters (!), a few accessories, a good pair of memory cards... why not ? Just for your information : the "CURRENT DRONE" link leads to a "Sony - FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM" page on the A[...] site.
Also got the flowtech 75 aktiv8 this year. Game-changer!! Any tips for ensuring there’s no clothing noise on a lav mic (especially if not being monitored on a Track E)?
Flowtech tripod is THE best, agree.. Looking forward on a video about workflow using Tentacle Track E (including sync) compared to traditional AVX system for example.. ;) Thanks Luc!
@@LucForsyth Thanks! I've obviously made some research and I guess the thing that would stress me the most with the Track E is the impossibility of monitoring the sound.... 32bit is all good, but most of my audio issues when it comes to lav mics are cause by clothing rubbing against mic, mic falling off etc... Which is not fixable in post... Still looking for the best solo shooter audio set up :)
Hey Luc. I have a question about the f-stop bags. I’ve been looking at them for a long time. Have you used them on multi day trips where you’re carrying a tent, sleeping bag, stove, several days of food, etc.? I need a bag that can comfortably carry all of that gear plus my filmmaking gear in remote wilderness environments. I’ve just been making it work with my normal backpack but I’m at the point in my filmmaking career where I need an actual camera bag to carry all of the gear I need while being quickly accessible. Thanks as always!
Hey Jason, I guess it depends if you're going super light on one side or the other, like if you have really minimal camping gear or really minimal shooting gear you might be able to make it work with the Tilopa and a smaller ICU, but probably the Shinn is the best option. Your ICU choice is going to be the hardest part there, you'll have to figure out exactly what gear you need then pick the smallest ICU that will hold it all. That way you maximize room for your camping gear. At the end of the day it's still first and foremost for camera gear, but with the right config I think you could do some serious backcountry filming with the Shinn. Shop around though, and let me know if you find something better!
yee good bag and good tripod make all the difference , i buy my lowerpro comutracker abaut 20 years a go still using it today can hold 2 big slr body 3-4 lents and 2 flash , and laptop , and got also a manfroto tripod and using it for 20 years , just got a video head abaut 6 years a go when i start sooting video
Enjoy a lot of your vids, but had to bail after recommending $6000 Sachtler sticks. Hell add another $1000 and get the dolly while your about it. I know a quality tripod / head rig will last a lifetime (If it were never taken outside into the real world), I have one indoor travel restricted queen that actually sees little action and about 1/2 dozen grab and go guys that all look as if they are the remaining survivors from some horrific malee that occured in a leprosy colony.
Fair enough! But I take this thing out into the real world all the time and it even survived three rounds from an assault rifle and kept working, so for me it's been worth it! Respect that it's outrageously expensive though and not for everyone!
@@LucForsyth My high end sticks are of a different brand and I'm quite sure they would be about the last thing that would afford ANY cover in a fire fight. Perhaps Sachtler should branch out into body armor as well! I'm a believer in the simple doctrine "run what you brung", a lot my shoots are of a nature that equipment will be damaged or destroyed and I just have to eat the expense. For this reason I usually rig up with Lumix GH5s & GH5 bodies. These have proven battle hardened and If I were to lose one it would just be a natural thinning of the herd. On the other hand, stupid expensive glass and contents of memory cards, if unable to retrieve them can invoke shit fits reminiscent of a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. Keep up the good vids ~ enjoy them.
its really strange how people in the other part of the planet promote things and they just use the part "i use it so you could " IF and i say if you dint have codes etc it would be fine but even if you got a small sponsorship by anyone then the whole thing is making no sense .... you also my friend did the same as most youtubers ....i thought you would be different but you became like the others ...its ok just when i was watching your first videos i believed what you said....that you do this to share your experience.... but when sponsorships and money change hands....that is over .... you probably wont get what i mean exaclty since life in us and canada is much different and something like that seems "normal" but not in all countries and economies my friend ....i will try to keep watching your videos but its really hard when i know that you did exactly the same as 40 'filmaker youtubers " did 5 years ago.... cheers and good day mate :(
Sorry you feel that way Mike, not going to try and change your mind! I use and like everything I reccomend, but it’s totally up to you if you enjoy my perspective or not. For the record, I have only worked in Canada for 3 years, so I do understand global are all different, but you have every right to your opinions. Have a great day!
@@LucForsyth its not about where you work mate....its about where you grow up and the society that lives around you .... where i live if you get a sponsorship you are not altruistic ....and the reason is that you cannot judge something without having "free mind" you are even subconsciously feel its better....jst because you got it on discount..... i never said i dont believe you use those things ....but i only watch reviews from people that clearly buy everything without any sponsorsip.... its not personal.... just something i didnt expect to see from your channel mate, good day and hope you the best in your adventures
Yep, you’re very right - it is 💯 a different experience and context depending where you grow up, no arguments there. Thanks for the feedback, always appreciated!
I've been loving all your videos man. question, can you recommend software to manage/catalog video projects/clips? searchable and easy to see and scrub through past work. thanks
Thanks! That's a great question - but unfortunately I don't know any system like that. If you find something that works, it would be really helpful for this channel, so please let me know!
What gear made your lives easier as filmmakers? What would you love to see that still hasn’t been invented?
And if you need music for your projects, don’t forget to take advantage of the crazy sales going on over at Audiio while they last. You’re not going to find a better deal out there for royalty free music - especially if you use the code Luc70 for an insane 70% off.
So I am recovering from shoulder surgery, rotator cuff/multiple tendon tears, and I am looking for an improved filming backpack once I have made it through therapy. I have come to trust your insights on this line of work so I would like to get the straight up on the f-stop Tilopa. I am very concerned with comfort as my Tenba pack will no longer suffice. I have watched a couple of reviews on the Shimoda packs and fairly negative review on the Tilopa, based on comfort. So my question is, in your opinion is the f-stop comfortable for a 4-5 day trek into the mountains carrying film gear, a small tent and and a sleeping pad?
the rode wireless go II also record internally, so even when you have interferance/no signal to your camera, the internal audio is clear which is great! timecode-wise the tentacle are probably better, will watch you video about that, when i find it
btw: love the YT, no bs, really informative!
Hi @Luc Forsyth One day I will get out of this procrastination or adhd or what ever it is and I will write an email to you about how much your content means to me. You literally gave a new hope to my dying dream of becoming a documentary filmmaker. I'll write soon about this story until then please note that there is someone who really looks forward to what you post and your content means a lot to some people. Much Love and a bundle of Thanks from Pakistan.
Thanks for saying this, I really appreciate it! And I’m very glad these videos have made an impact on you - that makes it all worth it!
Your content is a breath of very real filmmaking advice in a very saturated video market here on youtube! Thanks so much! Loving all your work and advice
Thanks for saying that - much appreciated 🙏🏻
Kindly please stay original what you are. Otherwise documentary film maker become so commercialized in RUclips and it is very hard for the viewers to choose the right gear in real practical world. What I like most about your video is, you are very practical documentary film maker. Keep rocking! Slowly people will start trusting your because truth is so powerful.
Thank you, I will absolutely do my best!
@Luc Forsyth ... thanks for your work on Alone. I have binged many a season of it. Guilty pleasure
For me too! It’s an addictive show!
lol!!! "i just ash for sox!" love it!! and yes, the rest of the vido is very cool too!! Thanks
I'm using the Tentacle Track-E as well, amazing. I've connected a small Rode Wireless Go transmitter to it so that I can monitor the audio that is being recorded. Just to ensure there is no clothing ruffle or wind noise during an interview.
And invested in a Flowtech75 with Aktiv8 head, just so I can be a little less afraid of bullets.
Thanks for sharing all your insights man. I love the way you condense a lot of information in a short about of time.
That’s a great idea and solves the biggest problem with the tentacles…thanks!
Clever!
Maarten, do you mind elaborating on using the Track E with the Rode Wireless Go Transmitter a bit more? I have the Wireless Go II and looking to get the Tentacle kit. So do you have the Track-E plugged into the Wireless Go Transmitter, and still have the lav mic coming out of the Track-E, and then pop both devices into a character's pocket? I'm just not quite able to mentally picture the set-up you've got, but super curious!
I’m curious about the setup as well
I've been eyeing up that same power bank. I like to go camping and trying to take camera gear with is hard when batteries die. Glad to see its recommended.
Nice, yeah it's been great for me. If you plan to fly, check out the smaller model though!
Thanks for the audiio recommendation. The music sounds great, and that deal is definitely too good to pass up.
So cheap for so much music!
100% agree on the flowtech 75, I don't even think about setting it up, it's done in about 10 seconds and leveling is way too easy.
It’s so good, once you get over the price tag…but had it for years, so value wise it’s one of the best things I own
I find all of your posts to be extremely helpful. Thank you for taking the time to do them!
You're most welcome!
Great video as always, Luc. When I saw that behemoth backpack, I immediately thought 'RIP to your back'
haha, my back died a long time ago with my tree planting career
amazing as always. Can you take the Omnicharge to planes? What is the WH?
The one in this video is too big for flying. If you’re going to be travelling a lot, there are smaller ones that are airline friendly but still charge a bunch of stuff. This one is the biggest they have I think!
@@LucForsyth Thank you so much. You are doing incredible work for the community.
Thank you for the video. My contribution is: Always clear bags for all small loose accessories. Nothing thin and wears out but those thick coated clear plastic travel zippered bags usually used for cosmetics. And clear not fogged or obscured. A no-brainer benefit to see what your looking for before you unzip and otherwise go digging wasting time. Also lets you do a quick check that you got everything before departing.
I love those clear plastic bags, great tip
Another solution for charging battery drones is look up for an aftermarket adapter that takes usb c. Those batteries from video looks like from dji air 2s/air 2. Original charger is big and needs AC outlet. With an small usb c adapter to battery you can charge them from any power bank or from a car.
Great tip!
I have been looking at the tenticle system myself. the synced 32 bit float recording would really be a game changer. especially since time will make a few of my projects planned for next year much easier.
Th one piece of gear that really made a big difference for me this year was a round wooden grip from CAMVATE for my FX3 to replace the more traditional grip I had been using on the left side of the camera. Having a round one allows me to hold it in a more natural positon for me and get better handheld footage. It was simple ergonomic change that has made a massive difference to me as my wrist used to hurt after shooting handheld for a while, now that doesn't happen anymore.
Yeah, those round grips are so much better for your wrist - totally agree!
@@LucForsyth yeah, it was a big game changer for me, its the perfect size for my hand also, like it just fits perfect in my jumbo sized hands so If I want to I can just totally cup it or rest it in my palm if needed.
DUDE! Beside the characters and the tought nature, what realy seperated Alone from the others survival shows for me, was the cinematography! I didnt know you worked on it, awesome! If you hate the gopro, you can test the Dji poket 2, the 20mm doens`t looks so actioncamish, d-log and gimbal stabilisation, even the mic is usable. Thanks for the great content🤙
Great to hear, and thanks for that tip!
Honestly, having only come to learn of the Tentacle Sync Track E recently, I'm SO excited to use them! Freeing up needed and limited mental headspace to not have to worry about the audio quite as much as usual....especially if I'm lone-wolfing it without an audio guy....so that I can instead focus on the scene and story, it really is a game-changer!
They're really great - not being able to monitor is always a trade off, but in the right situations definitely worth it.
Yes! That is one of the most relatable intros to a video i‘ve ever heard 😅
Haha, the struggle is real!
Great video! What ND filters do you use on your FX9? I have a B + W (1-5 stops) that I love, but I'm looking for something in the 6-9 range. Thanks!
I got the new Tilopa in green this year and it is not just the best bag ever, it is also the best looking one
Right?! Call me vain, but a nice looking pack is important for me too!
Tentacle mics are the bomb! They work so well.
So good!
Luc killing it as usual. Always enjoying your videos!
Thanks Emilio, appreciate it!
Love your videos! Note that if you use a GoPro with it's digital stabilization together with a ND/180-deg-rule, you can get motion blur from camera shake (but a stable image). This can appear as "ghosting".
Oh interesting…never experienced that, but thanks for the tip!
Thank you for the tip on Audiio. Seems like a great deal. Have you had any issues with it being incorrectly claimed on youtube? That's the biggest issue I had with AudioBlocks and one of the biggest reasons I switch to Epidemic. Thanks in advance!
Yeah, it’s crazy cheap for what it is. All the videos for a while now have only used Audiio and nothing has ever been blocked, so I think you’ll be good there
@@LucForsyth Thanks for getting back with me.
@@LucForsythOk, so after listening to about 20-25 tracks, I totally agree with you. In fact, I decided to just get the Lifetime license.
I've been trying to wean myself off subscription services and I think this could be a key piece of the puzzle. Thank you!
Your videos are so packed with actual useful information, I can't wait to watch each one as they come out. I'm transitioning from weddings into more adventure/commercial content (seems niche but lots of it in the Reno/Lake Tahoe area) and find this EXTREMELY helpful. I'm curious what your favorite lav is for the tentacles? Thanks and keep it up, seriously awesome stuff.
Thanks man, appreciate that. I use Sanken cos-11s…love them
Great video Luc, thanks for the Audiio code, will deffo hit them up. Keep creating bro. 👊🏼💥
Thank you, will do! 👊🏻
A sachtler flowtech tripod system is definitely on my wishlist. The quick setup is worth it especially in docu projects. Right now, I'm happy with my Manfrotto head. A big upgrade from my old jerky tripod head. Might look into getting the Tentacles!
It's outrageously expensive, but I am thankful for it all the time
Great video, Luc. As MaartenFilms says, you should have some way to monitor the audio from each Tentacle E or you could be in trouble. A recorder that all your mics feed into solves this, plus can provide time code for each mic. With the right mic (Wireless Go II, DJI Mic, etc.) you can record a backup track in the transmitter to protect against loss/corruption of signal. Of course, as you know, now you have to carry/operate the recorder.
Yeah, he's got a cool system there - might have to try it out!
Love your content and I purchased Audio!! Thank you !!!!
Nice one, let me know how you like it!
@@LucForsyth I will my man!!You just keep the great content coning!And I know the check was good but I'm glad you stopped filming Narcos..Thats no joke!!
That is full of good tips and advice, and we can all get something relevant from this.
This new GoPro 11 has something radically different to it, and my curiosity is getting tickled. With a good comprehension of settings and limitations, a good set of ND filters (!), a few accessories, a good pair of memory cards... why not ?
Just for your information : the "CURRENT DRONE" link leads to a "Sony - FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM" page on the A[...] site.
Thanks Gilles, yeah they're getting better and better. Maybe one day I'll actually like them!
And thanks for the heads up n the link, I'll fix it now!
Also got the flowtech 75 aktiv8 this year. Game-changer!! Any tips for ensuring there’s no clothing noise on a lav mic (especially if not being monitored on a Track E)?
So good!
Overcovers help a lot, or those little rubber things that mics fit into.
Great video, thanks for making it 🎥👍!
Not a problem!
Photojournalism background? Tribe 🤝
Flowtech tripod is THE best, agree.. Looking forward on a video about workflow using Tentacle Track E (including sync) compared to traditional AVX system for example.. ;) Thanks Luc!
💯 - there may or not be a video about audio gear coming soon!
@@LucForsyth Thanks! I've obviously made some research and I guess the thing that would stress me the most with the Track E is the impossibility of monitoring the sound.... 32bit is all good, but most of my audio issues when it comes to lav mics are cause by clothing rubbing against mic, mic falling off etc... Which is not fixable in post... Still looking for the best solo shooter audio set up :)
That's cool! Just got my atlas adventure few days ago ❤
Nice, I’m sure you’ll love it!
Thanks!
Hey Luc. I have a question about the f-stop bags. I’ve been looking at them for a long time. Have you used them on multi day trips where you’re carrying a tent, sleeping bag, stove, several days of food, etc.? I need a bag that can comfortably carry all of that gear plus my filmmaking gear in remote wilderness environments. I’ve just been making it work with my normal backpack but I’m at the point in my filmmaking career where I need an actual camera bag to carry all of the gear I need while being quickly accessible. Thanks as always!
Hey Jason,
I guess it depends if you're going super light on one side or the other, like if you have really minimal camping gear or really minimal shooting gear you might be able to make it work with the Tilopa and a smaller ICU, but probably the Shinn is the best option. Your ICU choice is going to be the hardest part there, you'll have to figure out exactly what gear you need then pick the smallest ICU that will hold it all. That way you maximize room for your camping gear. At the end of the day it's still first and foremost for camera gear, but with the right config I think you could do some serious backcountry filming with the Shinn. Shop around though, and let me know if you find something better!
@@LucForsyth great, thanks! I will definitely check out the Shinn and let you know how it works out
Great and very useful content. Thanks.
You’re very welcome!
That omniplus sounds like a great buy
Yeah, it's really useful! Love it
BMD Micro vs GoPro… how would the micro hold up in harsh environments?
Really enjoyed this video and subscribed my videos look fairly basic so maybe I’ll learn something 👍
Thanks Colin, I hope so!
Did I miss the title of the song used over the audiio spot? What is it?!?!
Another good one! Here’s a coffee
yee good bag and good tripod make all the difference , i buy my lowerpro comutracker abaut 20 years a go still using it today can hold 2 big slr body 3-4 lents and 2 flash , and laptop , and got also a manfroto tripod and using it for 20 years , just got a video head abaut 6 years a go when i start sooting video
Such a big difference! Love the stuff that you get to keep around for a long time, makes your kit personal!
Can’t get enough of these videos!
Well that’s nice to hear!
The tripod is incredible, but the price is insane…
You’re not wrong, it’s brutal. But you’ll have it for years and years, so maybe that’s some consolation?
informative 17mins.
Always the salesman
Nice, but all this is for ppl that make good money alredy , what about those they just git the firt camera
Socks yes, but you forgot pants, everyone needs more pants.
Be lucky stay safe.
My interpretation of this really depends on whether you're from the UK or North America!
@@LucForsyth gotta be the UK.
From 25 miles north of London, be lucky stay safe.
Enjoy a lot of your vids, but had to bail after recommending $6000 Sachtler sticks. Hell add another $1000 and get the dolly while your about it. I know a quality tripod / head rig will last a lifetime (If it were never taken outside into the real world), I have one indoor travel restricted queen that actually sees little action and about 1/2 dozen grab and go guys that all look as if they are the remaining survivors from some horrific malee that occured in a leprosy colony.
Fair enough! But I take this thing out into the real world all the time and it even survived three rounds from an assault rifle and kept working, so for me it's been worth it! Respect that it's outrageously expensive though and not for everyone!
@@LucForsyth My high end sticks are of a different brand and I'm quite sure they would be about the last thing that would afford ANY cover in a fire fight. Perhaps Sachtler should branch out into body armor as well! I'm a believer in the simple doctrine "run what you brung", a lot my shoots are of a nature that equipment will be damaged or destroyed and I just have to eat the expense. For this reason I usually rig up with Lumix GH5s & GH5 bodies. These have proven battle hardened and If I were to lose one it would just be a natural thinning of the herd. On the other hand, stupid expensive glass and contents of memory cards, if unable to retrieve them can invoke shit fits reminiscent of a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
Keep up the good vids ~ enjoy them.
its really strange how people in the other part of the planet promote things and they just use the part "i use it so you could " IF and i say if you dint have codes etc it would be fine but even if you got a small sponsorship by anyone then the whole thing is making no sense .... you also my friend did the same as most youtubers ....i thought you would be different but you became like the others ...its ok just when i was watching your first videos i believed what you said....that you do this to share your experience.... but when sponsorships and money change hands....that is over .... you probably wont get what i mean exaclty since life in us and canada is much different and something like that seems "normal" but not in all countries and economies my friend ....i will try to keep watching your videos but its really hard when i know that you did exactly the same as 40 'filmaker youtubers " did 5 years ago.... cheers and good day mate :(
Sorry you feel that way Mike, not going to try and change your mind! I use and like everything I reccomend, but it’s totally up to you if you enjoy my perspective or not. For the record, I have only worked in Canada for 3 years, so I do understand global are all different, but you have every right to your opinions. Have a great day!
@@LucForsyth its not about where you work mate....its about where you grow up and the society that lives around you .... where i live if you get a sponsorship you are not altruistic ....and the reason is that you cannot judge something without having "free mind" you are even subconsciously feel its better....jst because you got it on discount..... i never said i dont believe you use those things ....but i only watch reviews from people that clearly buy everything without any sponsorsip.... its not personal.... just something i didnt expect to see from your channel mate, good day and hope you the best in your adventures
Yep, you’re very right - it is 💯 a different experience and context depending where you grow up, no arguments there. Thanks for the feedback, always appreciated!
I call BS on the assault rifle vs tripod anecdote
Up to you!
I've been loving all your videos man. question, can you recommend software to manage/catalog video projects/clips? searchable and easy to see and scrub through past work. thanks
Thanks! That's a great question - but unfortunately I don't know any system like that. If you find something that works, it would be really helpful for this channel, so please let me know!