I've watched both videos (in their entirety), and I really like them both. I like the longer form video because you get to see what it is like out "in the wild" as you meander through the park. But, I also like this short-form video because it gets to the heart of your reason for being there: images. I don't know what your analytics will show, but from time to time publish both a long-form and short-form video might be good for your viewers! Oh, and I really like the addition of music to this one.
Great video Ron. I was curious to know, I noticed you have a RRS ballhead and was wondering what version are you using a BH-40? I'm looking for a new ballhead and that one appeared to be able to support the weight of a 200-500mm lens.
@@rdphoto3 I actually have an Induro carbon fiber tripod I' ve used for 8 plus years and love it. The problem I have is I've tried to take the plate off to put a new quick release RRS plate on the ball head, but its like the screw is fused in. Took it to Dobbs Camera to see if they could get it off and ended up stripping the screw. So, I need to get a new ball head. I want a good quality ball head that I can put my RRS quick release plate on without braking the bank. I can still use the ball head I have (Induro), but I want the quick release option. Any recommendations would be appreciated. I need something that can hold my z7ii with a 200-500mm on it for birding and wildlife.
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Nice vid and images. Keep it up R
Thank you for commenting. Appreciate you watching the video.
We love the cove. Nice bear images and video.
The Smokys are my favorite place to go.
Nice job Ron! You got some really cool shots but the most important thing is the memories you have in your head from the trip..
Hey Rodney. Thanks for stopping by. Made alot of memories this trip for sure.
@@rdphoto3 good deal!!!
The owl is my favorite. I love wild life shots ❗ thank you Ron
Glad you enjoyed it. Wildlife is one of my passions.
Me too it's so exciting
I've watched both videos (in their entirety), and I really like them both. I like the longer form video because you get to see what it is like out "in the wild" as you meander through the park. But, I also like this short-form video because it gets to the heart of your reason for being there: images. I don't know what your analytics will show, but from time to time publish both a long-form and short-form video might be good for your viewers! Oh, and I really like the addition of music to this one.
Thank you Tim.
Great video Ron. I was curious to know, I noticed you have a RRS ballhead and was wondering what version are you using a BH-40? I'm looking for a new ballhead and that one appeared to be able to support the weight of a 200-500mm lens.
I guess I should watch the whole video before I go asking questions. I completely missed the BH-55 lol.
Yes Mike. It is the BH-55 with Pano Head. It is a great ballhead. Make sure you have good sticks.
@@rdphoto3 I actually have an Induro carbon fiber tripod I' ve used for 8 plus years and love it. The problem I have is I've tried to take the plate off to put a new quick release RRS plate on the ball head, but its like the screw is fused in. Took it to Dobbs Camera to see if they could get it off and ended up stripping the screw. So, I need to get a new ball head. I want a good quality ball head that I can put my RRS quick release plate on without braking the bank. I can still use the ball head I have (Induro), but I want the quick release option. Any recommendations would be appreciated. I need something that can hold my z7ii with a 200-500mm on it for birding and wildlife.