6:08 480 Mbps and you are saying that's a high speed. There are many 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 or USB4 cable that can deliver 240W as well. Can you explain? why on earth you are considering this cable high speed? 480 Mbps what... in 2024? I think this video is misleading.
That’s tough, but I messages you my camera settings tutorial that will help you. Here it is as well: ua-cam.com/video/NK0gUDRYGxM/v-deo.htmlsi=Luu1v0ZBgDw7xtRr
I’m sorry I’m so confused when I opened the websites I found a lot of cables and didn’t know which one the best and what’s the difference so can you recommend for me best cables to transfer videos with very high quality from camera to laptop 💻 apple? I’m videographer and my camera R3 Thanks for your great content keep going ❤️
are you his friend? you are asking advice to someone who consider 480Mbps (60 MegaByte/sec) is a high speed. 480 Mbps is USB 2.0 speed which was released in April 2000. Both of you and your friend google first. Don't make misleading videos.
@@MdWahidurRahmanOvi sorry my man. Here is the thunderbolt version with 20Gbps transfer which is a much faster data transfer. But it doesnt have the 240w power delivery so it all is a balancing act. rb.gy/5lyg9x Cheers!
I do have a picture styles video! But most of image quality comes from knowing how to expose the image with your camera settings & lighting. Here is the video tho: ua-cam.com/video/_5DZ7pQxJ0w/v-deo.htmlsi=_2kGCq59PUwa_oPz
Ha you will need to but new ones again pretty soon. Thunderbolt 5 and USB 4 version 2 is coming soon with 80 to 120 gigabits per second speeds and also PD3.1 240 watts and that is only based on PCIE 4.0 not even 5.0 so we might expect even faster cables in another 5 years. Me I will be investing in a few thunderbolt 5 cables so that I can get rid of all other USB type C cables, and be sure to be able to use these cables for every device possible (at least until thunderbolt 6😆)
Yeah the whole thunderbolt world is insane to me but I love it! So much speed and compatability, but it does make finding the right cables confusing. I did notice they had thunderbolt 4 versions of these cables, just without the 240w power delivery.
@@BrunoPozo4Real yes thunderbolt 4 does not include the power delivery 3.1 protocol. Only 3.0 meaning 100 watts maximum. Well actually thunderbolt makes finding the right cable easier. It’s expensive but buying a thunderbolt cable (at least when it comes out.. not in the end the versions life) means that your cable supports everything and you can use it on any device to get the highest charging and data speeds. If you buy a real/quality/certified thunderbolt 5 cable it should support: 80 gigabits two way data (real world speed 60gbps) 120gigabits one way data for display port 2.1 support. PD3.1 240 watts power and all the extra thunderbolt features (egpu support and stuff like that).
This is awesome! And I'm a macbook user, and all mac users know that unless you have a certain type of cable, it will not charge your laptop. Thanks for sharing this!
@@BrunoPozo4Real yeah I hear ya. I’ve got 2 of those. Well one really…. It’s a replacement for my first one. Thanks again for the great info. Your videos are always helpful 😎👍
6:08 480 Mbps and you are saying that's a high speed. There are many 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 or USB4 cable that can deliver 240W as well. Can you explain? why on earth you are considering this cable high speed? 480 Mbps what... in 2024? I think this video is misleading.
Yeah I misunderstood bits for bytes.
I did have perfectly fine transfer speeds tho. I suppose that was the tradeoff of the 240w power delivery.
its mega bits per second not mega bytes per second there is mega bits is 1/8 slower
Ohh damn. My mistake
Sir my R6 mark ii video not good why
That’s tough, but I messages you my camera settings tutorial that will help you. Here it is as well: ua-cam.com/video/NK0gUDRYGxM/v-deo.htmlsi=Luu1v0ZBgDw7xtRr
I’m sorry I’m so confused when I opened the websites I found a lot of cables and didn’t know which one the best and what’s the difference so can you recommend for me best cables to transfer videos with very high quality from camera to laptop 💻 apple?
I’m videographer and my camera R3
Thanks for your great content keep going ❤️
are you his friend? you are asking advice to someone who consider 480Mbps (60 MegaByte/sec) is a high speed. 480 Mbps is USB 2.0 speed which was released in April 2000.
Both of you and your friend google first. Don't make misleading videos.
Here is their version that has 20Gbps transfer speed which will help with files more than charging. Cheers!
rb.gy/5lyg9x
@@MdWahidurRahmanOvi sorry my man. Here is the thunderbolt version with 20Gbps transfer which is a much faster data transfer. But it doesnt have the 240w power delivery so it all is a balancing act.
rb.gy/5lyg9x
Cheers!
$26? I see cables on Amazon woth tne same specs (aside from the magnet bit) for $10 or so
Yeah they are pricier than the others. They definitely feel well built and the magnetic feature is definitely a bonus.
Just depends on what you need
@@BrunoPozo4Real yeah if they're durable, it's worth it
Well done
Thank you!
Picture styles You make a video on it
I do have a picture styles video! But most of image quality comes from knowing how to expose the image with your camera settings & lighting.
Here is the video tho:
ua-cam.com/video/_5DZ7pQxJ0w/v-deo.htmlsi=_2kGCq59PUwa_oPz
And i don't like my camera quality 😞
Watch my tutorial on settings here: ua-cam.com/video/NK0gUDRYGxM/v-deo.htmlsi=Luu1v0ZBgDw7xtRr
Ha you will need to but new ones again pretty soon. Thunderbolt 5 and USB 4 version 2 is coming soon with 80 to 120 gigabits per second speeds and also PD3.1 240 watts and that is only based on PCIE 4.0 not even 5.0 so we might expect even faster cables in another 5 years. Me I will be investing in a few thunderbolt 5 cables so that I can get rid of all other USB type C cables, and be sure to be able to use these cables for every device possible (at least until thunderbolt 6😆)
Yeah the whole thunderbolt world is insane to me but I love it! So much speed and compatability, but it does make finding the right cables confusing.
I did notice they had thunderbolt 4 versions of these cables, just without the 240w power delivery.
@@BrunoPozo4Real yes thunderbolt 4 does not include the power delivery 3.1 protocol. Only 3.0 meaning 100 watts maximum. Well actually thunderbolt makes finding the right cable easier. It’s expensive but buying a thunderbolt cable (at least when it comes out.. not in the end the versions life) means that your cable supports everything and you can use it on any device to get the highest charging and data speeds. If you buy a real/quality/certified thunderbolt 5 cable it should support: 80 gigabits two way data (real world speed 60gbps) 120gigabits one way data for display port 2.1 support. PD3.1 240 watts power and all the extra thunderbolt features (egpu support and stuff like that).
@@pvdguchtdamn wow that’s crazy! I cant wait to get my hands on those thunderbolt 4s!! What a time to be alive
@@BrunoPozo4Real 5 😌😆
@@BrunoPozo4Real 5 😌😉
This is awesome! And I'm a macbook user, and all mac users know that unless you have a certain type of cable, it will not charge your laptop. Thanks for sharing this!
Glad I could help. The one thing I forgot to mention is you would need a high power brick, like the macbook chargers. But man do I love these cables.
@@BrunoPozo4Real yeah I hear ya. I’ve got 2 of those. Well one really…. It’s a replacement for my first one. Thanks again for the great info. Your videos are always helpful 😎👍
@@GWSmithcothank you so much, I appreciate the kind words