My Long Range Wireless 4K Video System
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- The future of wireless video is here and it's the Teradek Bolt 4K. Zero delay, uncompressed 4K 10-bit 4:2:2 60p HDR video! ⬇️More INFO below⬇️
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The opinions expressed in this video were not influenced by any outside individual or company. I use and test lots of products that are sent to me or that I buy myself. In the end, I only talk about the products that I find interesting. This video is paid for by Teradek
Thanks Tom! Was looking forward to this review, found it helpful and intriguing to try my own tests.
Wow this is great. Looks very handy in the field.
awesome, Thanks for sharing.
It's getting better by the day
I wish you would teach film making at a college as an adjunct professor.
I'll look at this when I have the need.
For now, I just bought the Hollyland Mars 400S. Works great.
Okay, guy.
awesome
Thanks for this useful information. If I have 4 cameras , how many receivers and transmitters do I need to have?
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Thank you! Needed this! How’s the battery life? Or drain. If your brick can normally power the camera 4hrs how much time is lost? 1hr? I know the bolt 500 lasted almost all day. But boy does it get hot
I haven't done long time tests to see how the battery life is on the Bolt 4K but when I used it in my setups I barely noticed a difference so I think its similar to the previous Bolt kits.
Didn‘t expected that there is already a lag via SDI.
Yes, depends on camera and monitor you use... but there is almost always some lag coming from the camera to monitor so it's great to see that this wireless system doesn't add to it
what is the best low cost without zero lag for pulling focus? thnx u
Zero lag are not cheap so there is no low cost option without lag
By no means for the budget conscious, but very cool.
Nope it's it not.. its the only product that can do that right now so that's why the price is premium.
@@TomAntos For certain. A really amazing rental item for sure.
El primero!!!
Affordable Systems?😂 but the best on the market indeed!
Teradek is awful, what are you smoking?
But its 6000 Bucks lol
Yup if you want the latest and greatest then it's not cheap.
@@TomAntos I'll have to wait until this is no longer considered "future proof" before I can afford this. LOL!
You can't feature this item and complain that your contest winners already own pro cams.
I never complained that anyone owns anything. Great for you if you are doing so well that you can afford to buy expensive gear. What I don't like is when people ask for help with getting free gear because as they say they can't afford to buy anything so they can make films, yet later those same people pose online with a $20k red camera they brag they own. Either way if you think I complain or lie then why are you following me? I think we know who likes to really complain iComplainer 🤣
Funny to see the title stating « 4k wireless video setup » meanwhile showing a BMPCC on the thumbnail, which only feeds 1080p over HDMI…