
Episode 46
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Mark, Ron and Jason are at it again with another Pro Tips episode. This time, their focus turns to experiences with drones, debating the rules for drones, and answering some important listener questions that delve into video frame rates and slow-motion techniques. The conversation also touches on the latest camera rumors and innovations, and Mark turns into the Tasmanian Devil. Tips include converting cameras for astrophotography, managing battery life during outdoor adventures, maintenance tips, and selecting outdoor clothing free of PFAS chemicals. Additionally, they discuss, while encouraging community engagement and upcoming events.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Technical Challenges
02:58 Upcoming Event: Photo X
05:58 Camera Rumors and Innovations
09:03 Confessions of a New Drone Pilot
12:01 Exploring Drone Features and Experiences
26:46 Drone Battery Life and Accessories
31:52 Understanding Drone Regulations
35:54 Tips for Drone Photography and Videography
40:09 Video Settings for Safari Shooting
52:13 Experiences with Canon's 200-800mm Zoom
55:21 Camera Reliability and Maintenance
58:17 Shout Outs and Pro Tips
59:19 Leucistic pronghorn sighting
01:04:43 Astro Modified Cameras
01:10:06 Pro Tips for selecting Outdoor Gear & Clothing
01:13:03 Battery Life and Charging Solutions
01:19:26 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement
Links
PolarPro MagLock Lens Filters
https://www.pictureline.com/products/polarpro-helix-maglock-chroma-vnd-pl-black-mist-filter-2-5-stops-peter-mckinnon-edition
Spencer's Camera for Astro Conversions
https://www.spencerscamera.com
PhotoX Outdoor Tickets
https://www.pictureline.com/products/copy-of-photox-outdoor-admission-ticket
Ecoflow Charging Solutions
https://www.ecoflow.com/us
Lessons through the lens, kids for conservation signup
https://www.utahwildlifefederation.org/post/youth-conservation-photography-camp-offers-rare-opportunity-to-learn-from-top-utah-wildlife-photogra