ASMR 3 Sounds Requests - Writing on the White Balance Card - Head Scratching Sounds - Brushing through the tea strainer, i wanted to do a bit more of this to check it out. The White Balance Card has been found ! i wont tell you where it was hiding it far to embarrassing but driving home one night i remembered where i put it....
OMG the auto focus on the C100 MK2 with a 18-135 STM lens is terrible, i know face detect is slow but at the beginning it is terrible
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Video:
Canon C100 MkII
Canon 70D
Old Camera Panasonic HMC-152EN
Camera Lens
Canon EF-S 18-135mm STM Lens
Canon EF-S 18-55mm 2.8 IS Lens
Rokinon 35mm 1.5T Cine
Rokinon 85mm 1.5T Cine
Audio
Mic Preamp - Tascam Uh-7000 -
Old Recorder: Zoom H4N -
Microphones:
2 x Rode NTG-3 Microphone -
2 x Rode NT1
2 x Rode NT5 modified with
Microphone Cables - Neutrik Connectors with Mogami Cable -
Tama Microphone Stands -
Sandisk Extreme Pro 32GB SD Card
Tripod:
Manfrotto
Manfrotto MVH500AH
Corsair K70 with cherry red switches
Purchase some of the prints in my videos
I am starting to create T-Shirt but my design skill is terrible
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My Tech Channel
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ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response it is described as a pleasurable tingling sensation that can be felt most commonly in the back of the scalp and down the spine but not limited to these area's.
I try to describe ASMR experience to people using something common like visiting a hairdresser, do you find the experience of someone focusing on you, the gentle touching of your hair, the sound of the scissors moving around you relaxing?
That would be a relaxing experience, watching ASMR video is like recreating that type of experience.
I believe most people can experience ASMR, to experience ASMR you need to find you trigger, common triggers will often be related to one person focusing on you or another person and watching this person focus or give them attention will trigger it.
OMG the auto focus on the C100 MK2 with a 18-135 STM lens is terrible, i know face detect is slow but at the beginning it is terrible
If you would like to help support you can in a number of ways:
Patreon a monthly amount suggested $1
Donation through Paypal:
I am an Amazon Associate, by clicking on links you will go to Amazon's website, if you purchase anything from amazon you will help support me.
Dr Dmitri Wears Gunnar Glasses this would be close model
Video:
Canon C100 MkII
Canon 70D
Old Camera Panasonic HMC-152EN
Camera Lens
Canon EF-S 18-135mm STM Lens
Canon EF-S 18-55mm 2.8 IS Lens
Rokinon 35mm 1.5T Cine
Rokinon 85mm 1.5T Cine
Audio
Mic Preamp - Tascam Uh-7000 -
Old Recorder: Zoom H4N -
Microphones:
2 x Rode NTG-3 Microphone -
2 x Rode NT1
2 x Rode NT5 modified with
Microphone Cables - Neutrik Connectors with Mogami Cable -
Tama Microphone Stands -
Sandisk Extreme Pro 32GB SD Card
Tripod:
Manfrotto
Manfrotto MVH500AH
Corsair K70 with cherry red switches
Purchase some of the prints in my videos
I am starting to create T-Shirt but my design skill is terrible
Social Media Links
My Tech Channel
Patreon:
Website:
Sound Cloud:
Youtube:
Google Page:
Facebook:
Twitter:
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response it is described as a pleasurable tingling sensation that can be felt most commonly in the back of the scalp and down the spine but not limited to these area's.
I try to describe ASMR experience to people using something common like visiting a hairdresser, do you find the experience of someone focusing on you, the gentle touching of your hair, the sound of the scissors moving around you relaxing?
That would be a relaxing experience, watching ASMR video is like recreating that type of experience.
I believe most people can experience ASMR, to experience ASMR you need to find you trigger, common triggers will often be related to one person focusing on you or another person and watching this person focus or give them attention will trigger it.
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