@@AndrikLangfield Thats good to hear, at least he has some company now lol, yea im doing great, thanks for asking, still busy with photography etc as usual lol
@@AndrikLangfield Thats nice, you should do a video of himi some day, i remember your first new born, them videos were amazing, and yes thank you so much, likewise have a nice one, great to hear from you
Hey, excellent question, watch this section here of the video: 1:24 I don’t own a wireless follow focus so I wasn’t able to test it but did read online other people that tried it. Also found this helpful Reddit post about latency for focus pulling that might be helpful: www.reddit.com/r/cinematography/s/XLUaV9twhS
Hello! Would this product work well for events in hotels where the distance is clearly less than 600ft? I want to connect a laptop to the transmitter and the receiver to an Epson projector to display the laptop image on a screen. Would the projector image appear 100% smooth, just like on the laptop?
Hey, great question, I have not tried it in that scenario and but I believe it would work just fine. I’ll test it later on my home projector and see how it holds up 👍🏼
@@DavidNiedbala Thanks for the reminder. Just ran a quick test and the results were unusual. Both my FX3 and a7iii will display video perfectly fine and smoothly on my TV but as soon as I plugged my laptop or my PC into the transmitter there was no signal so, unfortunately, I don't think this would be a good option for the laptop scenario described above.
Great video Andrix, hope your keeping well, i guess the little boy number 2 is keeping you awake in middle of the nights, great to see you back :)
Hey! Great to hear from you! :) thanks so much, the two boys are doing great, hope you’re doing well too! 😊
@@AndrikLangfield Thats good to hear, at least he has some company now lol, yea im doing great, thanks for asking, still busy with photography etc as usual lol
Yes, he loves having his little brother and that's great to hear you're keeping busy with it 👊🏼 have a great week :)
@@AndrikLangfield Thats nice, you should do a video of himi some day, i remember your first new born, them videos were amazing, and yes thank you so much, likewise have a nice one, great to hear from you
Have you tried using simultaneously more than one set? If I use it for 2 or more camera setup, will the devices interfere? Thanks!
@@badattitudeproductions3028 great question, unfortunately I don’t have 2 sets to try this for you.
Is the latency too much for focus pulling?
Hey, excellent question, watch this section here of the video: 1:24 I don’t own a wireless follow focus so I wasn’t able to test it but did read online other people that tried it. Also found this helpful Reddit post about latency for focus pulling that might be helpful: www.reddit.com/r/cinematography/s/XLUaV9twhS
It’s got a couple ms of latency, but it’s not terrible.
@@PatrickLipp thanks Patrick 👊🏼
Yes. Also not sharp enough - the compression and transmission muddies the image, makes peaking next to useless.
@@blacktar Yes, good point!
Hello!
Would this product work well for events in hotels where the distance is clearly less than 600ft? I want to connect a laptop to the transmitter and the receiver to an Epson projector to display the laptop image on a screen. Would the projector image appear 100% smooth, just like on the laptop?
Hey, great question, I have not tried it in that scenario and but I believe it would work just fine. I’ll test it later on my home projector and see how it holds up 👍🏼
@@AndrikLangfield Thank you!
@@AndrikLangfield Any update to this?
@@DavidNiedbala Thanks for the reminder. Just ran a quick test and the results were unusual. Both my FX3 and a7iii will display video perfectly fine and smoothly on my TV but as soon as I plugged my laptop or my PC into the transmitter there was no signal so, unfortunately, I don't think this would be a good option for the laptop scenario described above.