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DIGITAL VS FILM, comparison modeling shoot - WEIRD PROPS

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How A Derma Roller Works ????

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The Surgery That Turns Legs Around ????????

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Bruce Gilden is known as an aggressive street photographer. What do you think of his work?

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Losing All Of Your Fingernails ????

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Removing Blood Clots with Vacuum ????

How to Pull the Sword out of the Stone at DISNEY ????

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The Yogi Bear Graveyard ????

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This 7-Year-Old Has A Patent #339

This kid is saving lives!

At just 7 years old, she already has a patent under her name and she is even a CEO.

And today we're gonna tell you her awesome story! Special thanks to Lifebuoy for introducing us to Vishalini ????

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DJI T40 CRASHES WITH KID!! CARRIES OTHERS

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Epson v850 Film Scanner & Setup

I picked up an Epson v850 for some reason.

THE RICOH GR3 FOR CYCLING PHOTOGRAPHY?

I've recently fallen back in love with cycling so of course, I had to find the perfect camera to take with me on my rides. Your first thoughts are probably, just to take your phone with you, and I get that, but I had to dig deeper.
I looked through my collection of cameras to see what would be feasible to take with me and the first camera that came to mind was the Ricoh GR3, so I put it to the test on the streets of Hanoi, Vietnam.

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Comparing Attractions From Different Disney Parks- The WDW News Today Podcast: Episode 21

Tom and Eric compare similar attractions from Disney parks all over the world to one another. Which is the best Pirates of the Caribbean? Where is the best Haunted Mansion? Find out here.

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CHAPTERS
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:52 - WIGS
00:01:27 - Park Candy
00:02:36 - Carousel of Products
00:06:07 - Comparing similar attractions from different parks
00:07:15 - Astro Orbiter
00:08:18 - Alien Swirling Saucers
00:09:19 - Buzz Lightyear
00:10:08 - Carousels
00:10:47 - Autopia
00:12:26 - Big Thunder Mountain
00:15:10 - Buzz Lightyear again
00:16:12 - Carousel of Progress
00:16:27 - Casey Jr. Circus Train
00:17:08 - Country Bear Jamboree
00:19:03 - Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes
00:20:19 - Disneyland Railroad
00:24:00 - Dumbo
00:25:08 - Frozen Ever After
00:25:41 - Enchanted Tiki Room
00:27:10 - Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
00:29:36 - Haunted Mansion
00:40:43 - Indiana Jones Adventure
00:45:03 - it's a small world
00:52:40 - Jungle Cruise
01:03:15 - The Little Mermaid
01:06:12 - Mad Tea Party
01:07:34 - Magic Carpets of Aladdin
01:09:33 - Winnie the Pooh
01:09:57 - Riverboat
01:12:24 - Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway
01:14:41 - Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
01:18:01 - Peoplemover
01:19:35 - Peter Pan's Flight
01:21:10 - Pinocchio's Daring Journey
01:26:51 - Pirates of the Caribbean
01:28:40 - Remy's Ratatouille Adventure
01:30:20 - RC Racer
01:31:31 - Rock-N-Rollercoaster
01:32:09 - Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
01:33:15 - Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
01:34:57 - Slinky Dog Zig Zag Spin
01:35:49 - Snow White's Scary Adventure
01:38:16 - Soarin'
01:39:18 - Space Mountain
01:43:27 - Splash Mountain
01:45:51 - Star Tours
01:48:57 - Rise of the Resistance
01:49:56 - Storybook Land Canal Boats
01:50:25 - Studio Backlot Tour
01:52:26 - Toy Story Mania
01:53:38 - Submarines
01:54:57 - Green Army Men Parachute Drop
01:55:07 - Tron Lightcycle Run
01:55:29 - Tower of Terror
02:00:12 - Stage 89
02:00:57 - Web Slingers
02:05:50 - Outro



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Are Next Gen Variable ND's better than Fixed ND's? | Sandmarc Motion Pro VND Image Quality Review

I’ve been terrified of Variable Neutral Density Filters for years as Im worried they’re going to badly effect or ruin my footage. But this has all changed recently.

For years our team have only ever used fixed ND filters to film our content, as typically variable ND filters, while being far more flexible, have carried a number of issues, from strong colour casts, vignetting, and the infamous variable ND X pattern that can appear in footage. So for years we’ve stuck clear of VND’s, in preference of fixed ND filters no matter how much we sought that flexibility in shooting.

Over the last few years there’s been a lot of work put into improving VND’s, and removing almost all of these issues which the older VND generation has suffered from. And one of the brands developing these new and improved range of VND’s is Sandmarc. This right here is the Sandmarc Motion Pro VND and full disclosure they have not paid me, but they did send this to me, but I have total control over the review and can say anything I like about the product. And because this isn’t really a topic anyones talking about, I’m going to be comparing this Variable ND to my Fixed Tiffen ND’s and focus on the topics of image quality and flexibility in a real world application, as I know Im probably not alone in my reliance on fixed ND’s, but really wished there were viable VND options available.

In testing I have not noticed any tangible colour casts, have had absolutely no weird X patterns appear, and have not seen any differences in vignetting from this VND to my fixed ND filters. Now all ND filters carry some form of colour cast, it’s in their very nature and no matter how much you spent this can’t be avoided, but in the past, VND’s have usually suffered a lot more from this issue than their simpler, fixed ND competitors. With the Sandmarc however, I really can’t see a difference, and I haven’t noticed any issues with my colours in any of the environments that I’ve used the filter in. I’m not going to get scientific and jump into colour charts, as many others have already tackled this topic with the Sandmarc performing very well, but I can say that in the real world, on client projects the Sandmarc has not suffered from strong colour cast issues. Particularly no more so than the fixed ND’s I’ve used for years.

It also doesn’t have any crazy vignetting that older VND’s had, and I believe that this is due to the refined range of the new generation of VND’s which usually only cover around 3 stops. The filter I’m using is an ND 8 to 64, which is a 3 stop range. And while it does occasionally have very slight vignetting, to my eyes it honestly has less of a vingnette than my fixed ND filters which were very minor. So again, another of my main VND fears are overcome. Similarly there’s been no weird patterns like the infamous X pattern appearing in any footage, again likely due to the 3stop range.

So as far as image quality goes, the Sandmarc does a fantastic job, it’s incredible sharp, and is actually less impaired than my fixed filters, and I can’t believe I’m saying this, I prefer the image with it over my Fixed ND filters.

It’s also built really well. It’s got a metal surface that feels really nice, It’s got a good heft to it without being too heavy, it feels durable, and it’s got a defined minimum and maximum stop range which is a huge plus for VNDs. So in my mind it’s truly almost perfect. But, there’s one small issue.

Unlike my tiffin Fixed ND’s where I can put a lens cap on right over the top of it, A lens cap cannot be used with the Sandmarc. This means that every time I put my camera way in the bag, move to a new location for a new shot I have to take the filter off, put it away, then take it back out, clean all sides before putting the filter back on. And this is such a bummer for me. Variable ND’s are incredible tools for run and gun filmmakers due to their flexibility. They’re designed so you don’t have to change filters all the time, but as I can’t put a lens cap on the Sandmarc it removes a lot of this flexibility, and means the filter cannot live on my camera, like my Tiffens used to.

It’s such a small detail in an otherwise perfect filter. And I know I am very particular about lens caps in general, and there are also solutions to this, like lens socks and things that would work great with this product. My only critique is that I wish this filter could live on my lens, as it truely is otherwise fantastic.

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- Sony 18-105mm G F4
- Sigma 35mm F1.4
- Isotta Underwater Housing
- Sea&Sea Underwater Housing and Domes
- OrcaTorch D950v and D910v Video Lights
- Zhiyun Weebill S Gimbal
- DJI Mavic Air 2S Drone

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Ep36. Mavic Pro accessories: Good and Bad - ND filters, Tablet Holder, Prop Guards.

In this episode, I review various Mavic Pro Accessories. I give you the good and bad on ND filters, a full sized tablet holder, and Prop Guards. I also show you my new glove to allow me to fly with warm hands and still be able to touch the screen.

Does the ND filter get rid of the Jello effect in cold weather? Can the full sized tablet holder attachment for the Remote Control actually hold up the weight of the tablet? Is there any point to prop guards? All these questions and more are answered.

I also show you why I use Tap to Fly and the proper way to take off, to get your Mavic to hit its exact take off location when you press Return To Home.

Hopefully you found this episode helpful. If you enjoyed the video please take the time to give it a thumbs up. It helps the channel to grow. Leave a comment if there is any area you would like me to cover in upcoming episodes.

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Canon G7X Mark2 (Great Blog and low light Camera)
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Like a Roller Coaster! Riding Japan's Scary Upside-Down Train | Shonan Monorail

Today, we are trying a monorail which looks like running upside-down in Kanagawa Japan. Just relax and enjoy the unique trip.

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* Please understand that information on the video may not be 100% correct.

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Buy A DJI Mavric Mini - UNDER 250 grams!

The DJI Mavric Mini is really the easy choice for new drone flyers or beginning film makers who want to do some drone broll. The DJI Mavric Mini is cost effective, flys great, has excellent controls and is super small. Since it is under 250 grams it means it is classified as a toy and avoid all the hassles with the FFA and Transport Canada requirements. With the DJI Mavric Mini you don't need all the paperwork, licenses and other nonsense you do for drones which weight more than 250 grams.

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Trying Lomochrome Metropolis

I made Dublin look even bleaker.


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The large sensor size Point and shoot camera have there mission (Canon G1X)

I went to a Top Gear Live event here in Oslo yesterday, and there where as always with events a lot of strict rules and regulation on what camera gear to bring for personal use. What, and what not to do. I will present the Canon Powershot G1X Mark 2, and the Fujifilm X100S as my solution to the issues. I will also give other thoughts on the subject.

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