Obviously the perfect combination here is the Mic Mini transmitter with the Mic 2 receiver. Which doesn't work. The Mic Mini receiver is big and useless hunk, especially connected to a phone or another small device. Just compare it to the recent Røde Wireless Micro kit, a much better option for use with phones.
@JevenDoveyМинут бұрын
Would be cool if they worked together but they don’t.
@Ptpop11 минут бұрын
Thanks for the vid. But way would anyone want their subject wearing what looks like a huge black/grey caterpillar clipped to The front of their shirt?
@JevenDoveyМинут бұрын
You don’t have to use the windscreen.
@roberthairacademy17 минут бұрын
Hello hello very nice ❤
@HiFiInsiderСағат бұрын
I prefer the sound of the Sony.
@jasonhackbarth3731Сағат бұрын
What am amazing spot you have there👏🏻👏🏻congrats on this amazing tutorial. I truly wish you all the best and success in life whatever you choose to do🙏🏻🙏🏻
@daryllmroberts79582 сағат бұрын
not having to use my iphone 13 is awesome,,though isnt that painful!!! my mini 3 pro is a perfect drone,,and really loves the master airscrew prop set,,as does my mini 2 se,,,and my air 2 s,,,picked up a neo,,which is also a cool toy,,but useless in hi winds,,,thanks to DJI for makin the best drones,,and at a great price point---a 62 yr oldfan for life
@channeln44772 сағат бұрын
nice ❤
@TWOSU_NEWS3 сағат бұрын
I for the life of god could not figures out what the clip on the receiver was until I watch this and realized it fits perfectly on my Canon Rebel 7
@BruunMedia4 сағат бұрын
I've added captions but they don't save when I save the video.
@togetherworth5 сағат бұрын
Can I connect Hollyland mark 2 microphone to DJI Action 5?
@3rdtwirl4946 сағат бұрын
I have a simulator on my iPad can I use a radio controller with it and practice and then buy the drone or us that silly
@RedMartin6612 сағат бұрын
Great job on that video very informative. Every new user should watch this before touching their drone. Appreciate it.
@arif_story14 сағат бұрын
please make some gimble move card also
@arif_story14 сағат бұрын
thank you so much for the drone card
@jerryhubbard446117 сағат бұрын
Most chef's have moved on from the pot to the Dutch oven. Here is the correct way to fry a turkey. Much safer and not near expensive. A whole lot better control of the cook. From JH Coffee Lab to the kitchen of Chef Jerry, I am about to show you how to really deep fry a turkey. Over time new ideas come about or found that were already out there how to prepare or cook food. About 1992 I was introduced to deep fried turkey. A friend that I worked with was telling me about his dad deep frying a turkey. I had never heard of it so I became interested. He said to me, why don’t we do one for Christmas. In my shop at Richland maintenance I had a kitchen setup we used for occasional cooks when the weather was bad or we were working around the shop and I had time to cook for the crew. So he brought the pot and out of the can selling money we bought the turkey and fix-ins. He injected it Italian salad dressing and put it in the oil. That turkey caused me to purchase a large pot for the house and that is when I started deep frying turkey’s. My first pot was way to big and it took way too much oil. Later I bought the right pot for the job and for many years I deep fried turkey’s for my family and friends. Today I don’t really care for it but rather have my turkey in a cooking bag and baked in the oven. Now over time I learned how to really deep fry a turkey that very little people do. First, get rid of the big pot you call your turkey pot. It is not the right way to get the perfect turkey and it can also be very dangerous in the hands of the first time chef trying to impress their friends. You will need a large cast iron dutch oven. One that you can put two thighs and two legs in at the same time The turkey should never be over 14 pounds. If that is not large enough for you, purchase two turkeys. Now just like a chicken cut the turkey into ten pieces. Two thighs, two legs, two wings, and four breast.Cut the turkey between the breast then cut the breast cross ways to have four pieces. Canola or veggies oil is best. Do not purchase peanut oil. That is for restaurants. They use it because of the flash point and being able to use it for several days. A misconception in the turkey frying world. It is also heavy to the taste. Get the oil to 370 degrees as it will drop when you add the turkey. First in goes the thighs one at a time to keep the oil if you can to stay around 350 degrees. Add both thighs and both legs. You can also add the back pieces if you have space. It should take about 20 to fry the thighs. Make sure you have a thermo pin to check the temp inside the meat and when it get to 165 to 170, take out and rest it on some paper towel in a deep pan. In goes the breast and wings. Keep an eye on the color and temp of the breast and wings. The reason this method of frying a turkey is superior to the pot cook, it the ability to control the heat of each piece. So many people using the pot burn up the wings and breast trying to get the thighs done. I have seen so many turkeys pulled from the pot and the cooks just oooooing and ahhhhhhhing over the turkey that is burned to a crisp with two inches of bone showing on the legs and the wings totally destroyed. As for prepping the turkey, if you like rubs, have at it. If you like to inject, have at it. If you want a really crispy skin, salt down the turkey a day before and put it in the refrigerator uncovered. The salt and air will dry out the skin and it will for sure be more crispy. If you cook your turkey until it is dark as Barack Obama, you totally screwed up the meat. Another great recipe by Chef Jerry
@goodlifeadventures19 сағат бұрын
this is really good content bro, i appreciate it
@AV-rz6ug19 сағат бұрын
3:22 Master of the background
@ComoChingas6120 сағат бұрын
Hello Sir...I am back 6 years in a row. Many thanks for paying it forward. Happy Thanksgiving
@badmad681721 сағат бұрын
Is this the only drone where the Fly app can automatically eliminate propeller noise and merge your audio track with your footage to ensure clear sound when shooting low-altitude vlogs?
@monochromatyczne_kwadraty21 сағат бұрын
That’s some next level video. Thank you! Which camera would be better suited for my needs (KZbin vlogging style videos AND family oriented camera for filming kids and holiday trips etc), OA5 or OP3? I have my preferred one but wanted to hear your opinion if that’s possible 😅
@truedetail544721 сағат бұрын
Excellent explain. Thank you
@bourdon84522 сағат бұрын
Cool !!
@HERSH-77722 сағат бұрын
FANTASTIC VIDEO! THANKS SO MUCH. I'M FRYING MY FIRST ONE THIS YEAR AND WILL FOLLOW THIS TO THE LETTER!
@luna12248923 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the review ✨🥰🙏🏻
@SeanDaPaulSeh23 сағат бұрын
I wish I hadn’t gotten the mini. My had is too big for the handle. It digs into my fingers on the top and bottom
@Flystr8Күн бұрын
Ya need a DJI FlyCart to help pull ya up those hills.🤣🤣🤙🏼🔥
@hernanguerrero167Күн бұрын
Watching this video after 4 years... still looks like a good drone.
@JevenDoveyКүн бұрын
it is still a good drone
@Caleb_CanolesКүн бұрын
This man is becoming part of my family. I see him every year at Thanksgiving 😂
@Merakai01Күн бұрын
Great video @JevenDovey a d thanks for sharing. Looking forward to getting my Osmo Action 5 Pro any day now. I've still got the mic that came with my Pocket 2, do you know if I'll be able to connect to this camera also please?
@hamidrekibi9347Күн бұрын
Thanks!
@psivewriКүн бұрын
What an excellent guide! I can't wait to enhance my future videos with some aerial footage :)
@DrChoudhariКүн бұрын
why there is no option for 360 auto rotate at PAN axis for landscape videography, I am not talking about active track because if I want to stand at some place and want to gibmal to take video by rotating right to left which should be automatic.
@cityboymedia933Күн бұрын
Great Vid Jev. D. Thanks :-)
@thaunghtikezaw8120Күн бұрын
Very helpful video and thank you.
@baderafoodingzКүн бұрын
Thanks❤
@bryanrivera1211Күн бұрын
So left is Z axis and right is X and Y axis
@love-z6vКүн бұрын
i need it to survey hilly area with trees. I prefer something with long battery time, rugged, with goggles to watch real time not for photos. I want something easy to use. any recommendations?
@EMSAPPLEVLOGКүн бұрын
Nice for sharing your video very informative reviews 👍
@JevenDoveyКүн бұрын
Thank you so much 🙂
@TravelRoutesКүн бұрын
The iPhone 16 Pro Max with the phone case weighs 295 grams. According to the OM6 specifications, it supports up to 290 grams. Would using it with the case cause any issues?
@mateuspabКүн бұрын
Thanks
@Laventura-LangduКүн бұрын
Many thanks for you tutorial
@markswanson69902 күн бұрын
thanks for the great info y waiting for my mini 3 to come from amazon.
@tobidoll99882 күн бұрын
How you set your Whitebalance on run&gun shooting? Auto WB?
@JevenDovey2 күн бұрын
No I keep mine on manual. If I'm outdoors I set it to daylight and if I'm indoors or mixed lighting I'll find what looks best and lock it in until there is a major color shift. Better to make small adjustments to color in post with a consistent look across the entire scene vs having the auto white balance jump around and trying to fix it.
@GENERALPFUNZO92 күн бұрын
Nice
@kevinsmith72872 күн бұрын
I'm new to this but learning heaps. Thank you.
@JevenDovey2 күн бұрын
You're welcome
@grumpysgreatoutdoors2 күн бұрын
I just saved this in my watch later. Incredible job. Still debating on getting one so I saved this because no doubt it’s the best vid I’ve seen on these. Thanks for the effort I know this took to create.
@JevenDovey2 күн бұрын
Hope it helps in making your decision!
@drivebyquipper2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the clear review.
@DylanGrunberger2 күн бұрын
How high can they fly, and how many ks away can it fly?
@georgegouvas272 күн бұрын
whats with the hat, your indoors, its not raining etc, plus taking your hat off indoors shows respect to the owner, etc
@JevenDovey2 күн бұрын
I am the owner
@rolfgreen99622 күн бұрын
Super impressed. This is my first drone and I feel much more confident for my first flight. Thanks Jeven.