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My Drone - Dji Mavic 2 Pro (cinematic video)
Here's a cinematic video my bro Rawin helped me to make. Enjoy and please do subcribe to the channel.
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Nikon P1000 - Zooming into the peak of Mount Machhapuchhare (Fishtail) from Palpa&Syangja Districts.
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On my way to Pokhara from Arghakhanchi , I thought filming these majestic Mountains would be great so here we go.
Nikon P1000 - Zooming into Mount Everest from Kathmandu (200 km far)
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The weather of Kathmandu was very clear few days ago so here's a video from mountain obsessesd guy like me who couldn't stop himself from making a video of the Masjestic Mount Everest that lies in the east and other several mountains from Langtang and Gaurishankhar mountain ranges. I filmed some bonus footage in the end of the mountains Dorje Lakpa , Jugal and Lenpo Gang in the end to give you ...
Did you noticed KT?
Thanks for the video. Will you please edit the description and type your exact location where you filmed this from? That would be helpful. Thanks.
This in not in the Kathmandu valley, was this footage taken east or west of Kathmandu? Can you give the name of the village?
A-HA! not only is the Earth flat but Everest isn't even as tall as the mountain right next to it. It's all a big conspiracy!
With airplanes, they would appear as dots in the binoculars?
Approximations from ChatGPT: Mount Everest: Angular height: 44.18 degrees Observer's line of sight distance: 9,102 meters Mount Dorje Lapka: Angular height: 54.16 degrees Observer's line of sight distance: 5,031 meters Observer's details: Elevation above sea level: 2175 meters Distance to Mount Everest: 200 km Distance to Mount Dorje Lapka: 100 km
Imagine spying on someone's house 😅
Imagine just randomly zooming into the top of Mount Everest and a guy who is standing at the exact same spot is also observing you through his camera. And you just don't know if it is a random one time act or if this guy has been doing that for years and you just caught him by coincidence...
There are mountains higher than mount everest 🙂
maybe the earth is flat.. sure does look like it.
Bro nice video Hot air balloon has to be done! Will get millions of views, how far can you see with this camera on a hot air balloon guessing over 500km on a clear day
Great job, man!
you have 125x zoom jtolan have 20x zoom this man has evidence that we live on a flat earth ua-cam.com/video/hobnOTKIjWE/v-deo.html
Has anyone seen a larger distance being covered by camera zoom?
The longest line of sight on earth photographed is 443 km (275 miles), achieved by Mark Bret Gumá (Spain), from Pic de Finestrelles, Spain, to Pic Gaspard, France, on 13 July 2016. The photograph was taken using a Panasonic Lumix FZ72, following lengthy preparations in selecting the optimal date and location.
" curvature"😆🤣😂
Mount Everest is the highest on the planet and yet you zoom in on a low peak overthere...?
Awesome view
Good 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
This is a ghost camera❤
This proves there is no earth curvature if the supposed earth curve is 8 inches per mile squared.
Wrong.
the Nikon P1000 is the worst camera I ever had, toy town camera for big bucks, the image quality sucked big time!
What did you wanted see? Other city from yours?
don't be stupid, I don't live in a city... the camera is of poor build quality, tacky image quality at all zoom levels no matter what the setting, I took the camera back for a refund and spent the money on a decent camera...@@GranSinderesis
That's fantastic
Warum ist links der viel höher, wo der Everest der höchste ist
If this is what consumers have imagine what the government and spying agencies have.
200km😂 From Kathmandu to Loenpo gang ~65km
The only flaw on this camera is phone sensor. You can just see the quality of a pic being low and phone like. Otherwise, great concept and amazing zoom
But why does the mountain on the left side look higher than this one?
but other mountains are bigger than mt everest,
Favourite camera of flat earthers 😅😅
Fascinating
Are you sure you’re 200km far? 200km is really, really far for a camera to capture.
but near by mountain is heigher than Everest...😇
Lenpo Gang 🔥
Wow, how far roughly?
Why climb a mountain when you can just zoom there?
That's how companies promote smartphones nowadays. Haha
If you zoom more closer you can see the dead bodies of the failed climbers.
New Minecarft biome update looking nuts with the spyglass
Amazing stuff. 👍
Those mountain peaks look so rugged and deadly…it’s hard to believe so many people summit those death traps.
In reality very few people summit them. Prior to about 1950, almost no-one did, except on rare climbing expeditions or occasional maverick small teams from Europe that were either exploratory in intention or attempting the major peaks, usually from the Tibetan side as Nepal was closed to foreigners until 1950, all using primitive equipment and forging their way through uncharted and unknown territory and peoples. In the 1950's when the King of Nepal opened its borders to foreigners the major peaks were ascended by expert climbers from Europe who had acquired climbing skills in the Alps over many, many years; and were members of large, well-organized, well-equipped and well-funded expeditions, battling many obstacles besides the mountain, in those days they had to hire hundreds of local people to pack tons of supplies on their backs on trails to the bases of the big peaks from Kathmandu. Other nations became involved from 1960 on, such as China, India, Japan and the USA. It was not until about 1980 that more expert climbers from other countries began ascents of the big peaks and many smaller ones, the smaller ones in the 6000 meter / 20000 foot to 7000 meter / 26000 foot class still being higher above sea level than most mountains anywhere else. Expert climbers also attempted new routes on major peaks, the huge southwest face of Everest shown in this video was first climbed after many failures by a British Expedition in 1975 led by the famous Christian Bonnington, he also led a similar expedition in 1970 that climbed the south wall of Annapurna, the first big mountain wall in the range to be climbed. It is only in recent years, since about 2001, that people with average skills and fitness in mountaineering have been ascending the major mountains of the Himalaya, often being "carefully shepherded" to the tops by expert guides and porters who have transformed some mountains, notably Everest, into some sort of an "alpine circus". Foreign trekkers have been walking the trails in the valleys and passes since about 1970, the locals have been walking them and building the trails for millenia.
Oh was für eine tolle Kamera
far cry 4 map irl
People online: my phone takes better pictures. People in real life:
Why you have only 200 subs
Great both camera zooming power and nature
Stunning
0:20 - why is Mount Everest smaller than the mountain on the left?
The one on left is really taller than Everest. Videos don't lie
@@TheJwwinter so then our history books are wrong? does anyone know the name of this mountain?
@@Red-Red-Red-Red or maybe the one this guy is pointing to is not Everest. Name could be Lhotse
That mountain is closer to the camera than Everest that is why it looks higher, it's perspective
@@kthomson1734 Doesnt looks like
Fantastic! What kind of distance is that?
Good job! Awesome video!
Thanks!
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