Ideally you should use 30FPS 4K or 8K, But to take advantage of the 2.3x Crop I tend to use 120FPS at 4K. I would recommend using Auto ISO in Manual setting with your Shutter at 2x of your FPS (Me at 120FPS, Shutter 250) and Aperture set for needs.
Well, I was in Avalon hide a few weeks ago when you were there. I was horrified by the abject rudeness of an RSPB volunteer towards you, as I think was everyone else in the hide. Lovely video.
So you were refused but went anyway? Not cool. Your dog isn't an official 'assistance dog' so why should they let you in? Anyone could say their dog is an 'assistance dog'.
I am new to RP wild travels. I've watched this little dog just like everyone else. She is obviously well trained and obediant in a way most dog owners aspire to. If a dog (cat, budgie, shetland pony or whatever) causes no alarm or disturbance where is the harm?
@@shanestewart4905 Thank you, Just realized in this video I haven't shown much of Dora (dog) in this video. She has been trained to sit in her bed when we are in the hides and when the bed has been put down.
Sorry but RSPB reserves are private property so thwy have every right to refuse whomever they like. I'm sure your entitled attitude would also see you take you "assistance dog" onto beaches that are supposed to be dog free.
Anywhere that allows public access paid or not paid by law needs to allow assistance dogs onto the location under the Equality Act 2010 - Refusing access will result in fines. if you believe otherwise show me the government documentation stating that assistance dogs can be refused. Website Ref www.equalityhumanrights.com/guidance/assistance-dogs-guide-all-businesses
Great video of the birds at Avalon What settings do you use never realy ventured into the video side .
Ideally you should use 30FPS 4K or 8K, But to take advantage of the 2.3x Crop I tend to use 120FPS at 4K. I would recommend using Auto ISO in Manual setting with your Shutter at 2x of your FPS (Me at 120FPS, Shutter 250) and Aperture set for needs.
@@rpwildtravelsGreat info, thx!
Well, I was in Avalon hide a few weeks ago when you were there. I was horrified by the abject rudeness of an RSPB volunteer towards you, as I think was everyone else in the hide. Lovely video.
Lovely video, well edited and great choice of music keep up the good work.
Thank you
Glad you had a good day, in the end...👍
Thank you, Have a even better day the 2 days later at greylakes, Video goes up Monday.
@duffyellie
Find more information in the link below.
www.wuffable.com/post/owner-trained-assistance-dogs
So you were refused but went anyway? Not cool. Your dog isn't an official 'assistance dog' so why should they let you in? Anyone could say their dog is an 'assistance dog'.
She is an assistance dog, There is no Registration for Assistance Animals. OTAD is fully classed as an Assistance Dog.
@@rpwildtravels so could I just call my dog my Assistance Dog?
@@duffyellie If you have a need for a assistance dog and it has been trained to a high standard.
I am new to RP wild travels. I've watched this little dog just like everyone else. She is obviously well trained and obediant in a way most dog owners aspire to. If a dog (cat, budgie, shetland pony or whatever) causes no alarm or disturbance where is the harm?
@@shanestewart4905 Thank you, Just realized in this video I haven't shown much of Dora (dog) in this video. She has been trained to sit in her bed when we are in the hides and when the bed has been put down.
Sorry but RSPB reserves are private property so thwy have every right to refuse whomever they like.
I'm sure your entitled attitude would also see you take you "assistance dog" onto beaches that are supposed to be dog free.
Anywhere that allows public access paid or not paid by law needs to allow assistance dogs onto the location under the Equality Act 2010 - Refusing access will result in fines.
if you believe otherwise show me the government documentation stating that assistance dogs can be refused.
Website Ref
www.equalityhumanrights.com/guidance/assistance-dogs-guide-all-businesses
Why do you need a dog?
Medical Condition
@@rpwildtravels Not really an answer. Support dogs do tend to be for that. I just wonder what condition required one on a nature reserve.
@@bardot777 Sorry, I'm not willing to go pubic with the medical condition
Not an official assistance dog then? Are you registered disabled?
At least the dog is well trained... I've seen other entitled twerps who have just as much lack of respect for the rules but less trained dogs.