At first I thought "A video about a cart? I think I should pass this one" Ten minutes later I'm buying that cart on Amazon!!! And this is not the first time. Three months ago I got a standing desk afer watching one of your videos (and my spine is so grateful for that). Great video as always Chris!!
We're on the verge of planting a new church in a community center. A cart like this would be amazing for building a mobile A/V rig around, making setup/teardown to be both minimal & efficient. Thanks for the brilliant idea!
Thanks Dave!! Your system is so excellent and effective. I'm thinking of making a video on it and promoting your courses. It's helped me tremendously -- both in and out of the studio!
Thank you Chris. This was very cool to see but definitely making it clear for me that I don't want to do videos. I don't want to have so much gear. That would overwhelme me 😀
Love it! For sure I'll make one mine on the future! Quick question. How can I see the final result in the screen? I like to make photo all on manual, it adds my hand, but when I turn the dials, they will not always work, I've tried all manual, aperture shutter iso, but it's not working,the final image, is actually done manual tho... Maybe I have some bad settings I don't know about :/
Hi Chris, great video. Do you have any videos on the topic of lens filters? It seems though you have a lot of them and I was wondering your thoughts on using filters and if there are specific lens filters and camera lens combos you would recommend. Thanks!
@@pal2tech even if it's boring you should share it. The vast majority of YT channels are run by people who talk about cameras and gear but very few have actually done the actual work professionally themselves. Would be a cool opportunity to show off your skills to back up the tutorials.
@@jlinc187 i feel he’s credited himself a great deal with his channel alone. Might just be me, but that’s how I personally feel. If he decided to show off his work, I would definitely check it out. If he didn’t, I don’t think it’ll change anything. Again, that’s just me.
They pretty much can all be attached to the camera's hot shoe mount. You just need an adapter. But be careful with the weight, etc. Those hot shoe mounts can break easily.
At first I thought "A video about a cart? I think I should pass this one"
Ten minutes later I'm buying that cart on Amazon!!!
And this is not the first time. Three months ago I got a standing desk afer watching one of your videos (and my spine is so grateful for that).
Great video as always Chris!!
Thank you so much Juan!! I think they are so useful for so many things. Heck, even doctors and nurses wheel them around!
You’ve had your hand up Gear iguana’s behind, well on this episode gear iguana had it’s hand up yours LOL. Great video, thanks for sharing!
This is brilliant! Love it!
We're on the verge of planting a new church in a community center. A cart like this would be amazing for building a mobile A/V rig around, making setup/teardown to be both minimal & efficient. Thanks for the brilliant idea!
I'm amazed at everything you have listed and what you're doing preparing for a video! Awesome, Chris!!!
Thanks so much!
Great cart Chris.
I like the “everything has a home but no visitors allowed” tip! Will use that trying to get myself organised!
Go for it! Cheers!!!! 👍
Yes! I love how you created lots of simple homes to make it easier to find things and put them away. Brilliant! 👏 And thank you for the shout-out!
Thanks Dave!! Your system is so excellent and effective. I'm thinking of making a video on it and promoting your courses. It's helped me tremendously -- both in and out of the studio!
Awesome video. Love seeing different ways of organization and implementing ideas into my own weird organization style.
"Everything has a home, but no visitors allowed"... Sounds like COVID-19 lockdown! 😅
But seriously, yes this is a very good suggestion.
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Sweet setup!
Very cool and geeky. The only recommendation would be an industrial plug strip on the side of the cart with a drop cord to connect.
GREAT suggestion thank you!!!! On it. 👍
would love to see you getting it into action and show how its getting used in a shoot. great video!
Thank you Chris. This was very cool to see but definitely making it clear for me that I don't want to do videos. I don't want to have so much gear. That would overwhelme me 😀
Nah, you can make some great videos with just an smartphone and small light. I may make a video on THAT very soon!
Love it! For sure I'll make one mine on the future!
Quick question.
How can I see the final result in the screen? I like to make photo all on manual, it adds my hand, but when I turn the dials, they will not always work, I've tried all manual, aperture shutter iso, but it's not working,the final image, is actually done manual tho... Maybe I have some bad settings I don't know about :/
Hi Chris, great video. Do you have any videos on the topic of lens filters? It seems though you have a lot of them and I was wondering your thoughts on using filters and if there are specific lens filters and camera lens combos you would recommend. Thanks!
Great video. like things together.
Thank you!
You can probably use the cart as a dolly also, no?
What the price in Canadian Dollars?
What do you actually shoot besides CZcams videos? I don’t think I’ve ever seen you share any client work on here. Would love to see some of your work.
mostly product, boring stuff like tools and parts. My YT channel and online education is now my main focus.
@@pal2tech even if it's boring you should share it. The vast majority of YT channels are run by people who talk about cameras and gear but very few have actually done the actual work professionally themselves. Would be a cool opportunity to show off your skills to back up the tutorials.
@@jlinc187 i feel he’s credited himself a great deal with his channel alone. Might just be me, but that’s how I personally feel. If he decided to show off his work, I would definitely check it out. If he didn’t, I don’t think it’ll change anything. Again, that’s just me.
Your cart is like Doremon's Pocket
Or like that car that has a zillion clowns all getting out one after the other.
Do they make those external monitors to fit on camera itself? Like maybe the hot shoe?
They pretty much can all be attached to the camera's hot shoe mount. You just need an adapter. But be careful with the weight, etc. Those hot shoe mounts can break easily.
Wow. You're really in a hurry. This stresses me out.