If it looks and sounds like an advert, it's probably an advert. Not sponsored , I'm sure the kit will be returned 🤔 UA-cam sponsored videos are branded content that promotes a brand, product, or service by effortlessly incorporating it into a video (usually within the same niche). A brand will pay UA-cam sponsorships with a monetary or product payment.
Try DaVinvci Resolve, rather than Adobe. Your stuttering while editing issue is a mixture of your software (Adobe anything eats resources) and your hardware, computer, not camera. If you're trying to edit in 4K or more, you need a serious amount of RAM, a couple of really good SSDs (preferably M.2 on your mother board, as opposed anything plugged in to SCSI for example) and a really good video card, with as much VRAM as you can afford. Don't have your editing computer as your gaming computer, it really should be a separate machine... Especially if you want to be professional, as one of the added benefits of it not being a toy, but rather a tool, is you can claim it on your tax return as a business expense... Much like not putting a bed in whichever room you edit and podcast in, if there's no bed in there, it's an office and/ or studio, for tax purposes, if there's a bed in there, it's not (well... Depending on the kind of context you make, i suppose... 🤔).
"They're not sponsoring me, just sending me free cameras"
WTF LOL
If it looks and sounds like an advert, it's probably an advert.
Not sponsored , I'm sure the kit will be returned 🤔
UA-cam sponsored videos are branded content that promotes a brand, product, or service by effortlessly incorporating it into a video (usually within the same niche). A brand will pay UA-cam sponsorships with a monetary or product payment.
Brands that advertise really really excessively, like Ruroc and Insta 360, always put me off - even if they're genuinely good.
Try DaVinvci Resolve, rather than Adobe.
Your stuttering while editing issue is a mixture of your software (Adobe anything eats resources) and your hardware, computer, not camera.
If you're trying to edit in 4K or more, you need a serious amount of RAM, a couple of really good SSDs (preferably M.2 on your mother board, as opposed anything plugged in to SCSI for example) and a really good video card, with as much VRAM as you can afford. Don't have your editing computer as your gaming computer, it really should be a separate machine... Especially if you want to be professional, as one of the added benefits of it not being a toy, but rather a tool, is you can claim it on your tax return as a business expense... Much like not putting a bed in whichever room you edit and podcast in, if there's no bed in there, it's an office and/ or studio, for tax purposes, if there's a bed in there, it's not (well... Depending on the kind of context you make, i suppose... 🤔).
If you know where to purchase the supercharger kit for the ZZR 1400, please let me know. I want to supercharge my ZZR 1400. Thanks !
@@johnnyrebel1617 TTS Performance here in the UK. The kit isn't listed yet, probably still under development.
Richard Albans at TTS will build a kit for any bike if you talk to him nicely and give him enough cash...