Such a sick video lads! Really amazing recommendations 🤩 I literally need to pick up all of these things! 🔥 keep up the fantastic work and super keen to see you grow on UA-cam
Cheers Ben, glad you found it valuable 😅 thanks for all the support on the vid as well, much appreciate bro! 💯👊🏼
Video came together hectic! Keen for the weekly uploads
I think this channel has a lot of potential, guys!
Great mixture of dialogue over b-roll and interview.
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hey appreciate that Ryan, we'll try our best to keep it coming, thanks for kind words legend!
Wilis and Wil ❤ you guys are Awesome! Love from Canada 🇨🇦❤️
@@willis.newman its not that bad, btw good luck for your Hong Kong Tour!! ❤️
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I agree with you on the Peak Design Capture Clip. I have three of them and they are so much better made than the cheap copies. I want to highlight your use of the word 'cheap'; cheap usually means that something is going to be less than optimal, so I would use the word 'inexpensive' instead of cheap.
Hey man. Great tips and tools for us.
I really need to know - WHAT BAD is that? looks awesome.
Very helpful Willis and Wil! I was keen to buy a small RGB light for automotive photography and street photography but I wasn't sure what one. I have been looking at some of the aperture ones. Would you highly recommend the PavoTube II 6C or is it outdated now? Great video 😃!!
Most of these higher quality lights are good whether they’re from aparture or nanlite, I have nothing bad to say about the Pavotube I think many people still use it to this day! Thanks for watching man! 🤟🏼
Small IJIM block lights, got one that’s served me beautifully, cheaper than the nanotube and also a ton of modes and variables. Pretty small though, and not magnetic (but a roll of double sided tape is enough for a night, they’re light.)
Nice video! I just got the capture clip and after my first couple brief tries I find it rocks side to side a bit, which is a bit annoying. Do you guys find yours does the same? I wanted it mainly for hiking. I'll try it more and hopefully figure out how to set it up better or at least get used to it.
Thanks man! In regards to the capture clip, it may be due to the assembly, I have mine attached very tightly to my left shoulder strap, just under my shoulder to save it swaying around. Let me know how you go, they are usually quite reliable!
@@willis.newman Thanks for the reply! I actually just tested it over an overnight hike and it worked great! I think initially when testing it was rocking around as my pack wasn't full. With weight in it I had no problems and really enjoyed using it :)
There is a nasty ticking noise on this vid.
The nanolite is like $160 in my country 🥲
There are often similar products priced much cheaper on Amazon, see what you can come across there!
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edit: I used a yt transcript generator i found called Kome ai and paste the transcript into word, the word "yeah" was used 36 times.