Jon Hopkins

Jon Hopkins

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  • @SaishiX
    @SaishiX13 сағат бұрын

    It literally is named the A(uto)E(xposure)1 and has shutter priority, and requires a battery to function. Literally the opposite of a full manual camera, and known for such.

  • @jon_hopkins
    @jon_hopkins3 сағат бұрын

    It’s a fully manual camera with a light built in light meter (that’s what the battery is for)

  • @DanCollen
    @DanCollenКүн бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/pYaZxbSIhcenicY.html is what you came for.

  • @lindakohler8037
    @lindakohler80373 күн бұрын

    Document every move they make. Might need in future

  • @lindakohler8037
    @lindakohler80373 күн бұрын

    Ssd Boobie and Blue won't have outside access as well as you guys

  • @michaelwas8549
    @michaelwas85493 күн бұрын

    Love my 18" Sonorlite Scandi Birch. Easy to move for small gigs.

  • @hiimalejandro
    @hiimalejandro4 күн бұрын

    Move to Texas we are super cheap ❤

  • @PeterHerget
    @PeterHerget4 күн бұрын

    Yeah, media on the go is an interesting subject. More and more I find myself using my smartphone or laptop. I am tempted to try an iPad again in a few months...

  • @MoeRon-ry2zr
    @MoeRon-ry2zr5 күн бұрын

    dems

  • @Cast_Iron_Carnivore
    @Cast_Iron_Carnivore5 күн бұрын

    Go back to California

  • @HellbellyUK
    @HellbellyUK5 күн бұрын

    7:25 Savannah completely upstaging you there by casually drinking out of a mug while in a moving vehicle.

  • @alexvvedenskiyvlogs
    @alexvvedenskiyvlogs6 күн бұрын

    We had the same with Russians fleeing to Uzbekistan,opposing the war, and then the prices went up so much in Tashkent that Uzbek people couldn't afford apartments because it became twice as expensive. I think LA is definitely better if prices are this close honestly.

  • @collodionpositive554
    @collodionpositive5546 күн бұрын

    Ain't so bad. Here in the UK some "luxury" apartment blocks have been fully covered in scaffolding and tarp so they can replace potentially fire-risk cladding. If you own the apartment you are essentially stuck as you can't sell until the work is complete. You might not think that is bad, but some have had the work going on for several years already with no end in sight.

  • @tofuComputer
    @tofuComputer6 күн бұрын

    Tax the churches!

  • @Rootkitdev
    @Rootkitdev8 күн бұрын

    Sold-- thanks for the recommendation. Hope the affiliate money comes through.

  • @alecreinders7128
    @alecreinders71289 күн бұрын

    what website is that she is making content for. that sounds interesting!!

  • @maalf1304
    @maalf13049 күн бұрын

    Who has better tacos?

  • @chrisfan9492
    @chrisfan94929 күн бұрын

    dude move to Murfreesboro. it's much cheaper or LaVergne

  • @notjohnsalt2928
    @notjohnsalt292810 күн бұрын

    (Laughing in California Taxes)

  • @dannyrivera2
    @dannyrivera210 күн бұрын

    I would say if you’re planning on having kids in the near future then it’s a good idea to live near family for various reasons. Just know that everything in CA is expensive, not just the cost of housing. Enjoy Nashville while you’re out there, do as much exploring while you’re out there, you may not have good opportunity once you move back to the west coast.

  • @Googladesh
    @Googladesh10 күн бұрын

    Theres a substantial difference. CA has other high expenses including, state income tax, sales tax, gas cost, utility cost, food. Cannot just compare rents. It all adds up. The cost of a home is also substantially more (highest) and you dont want to rent forever

  • @notjohnsalt2928
    @notjohnsalt292810 күн бұрын

    Car Tag Renewal Fees, Car/Health Insurance Fees, Cost of Shit Stolen / Damaged by Homeless, Food Prices, Parking Costs, Lots of BS Traffic Tickets, Property Taxes if you buy

  • @josh-ed7je
    @josh-ed7je11 күн бұрын

    A BIG factor to consider is Tennessee has no state income tax. If you will be making the same amount per year, you are potentially wasting thousands or tens of thousands more in CA. And Nashville prices are going up because people for California move there and for whatever reason buy/rent overpriced units. It's like they did no research before hand.

  • @user-yl9ew1os9m
    @user-yl9ew1os9m11 күн бұрын

    A CA dollar is not that same as a Nashville dollar. Labor cost is higher so everything else is higher. I've moved cross country twice from CA to FL and back to CA and just move out of state. Don't move to CA.

  • @zedl
    @zedl11 күн бұрын

    do you have a link to the arm handy?

  • @Ricardo_Wade
    @Ricardo_Wade11 күн бұрын

    I always find this subject interesting because people from California will jump up and say I can live for cheaper somewhere else and that just not true, you will be living almost in the situation, for example the minimum wage in California is 16$ vs Tennessee it's 7.25$, the cost of living is lower in certain states because the income is also lower, it's just about the same thing unless your moving somewhere in the country

  • @maalf1304
    @maalf13049 күн бұрын

    The move is expensive.

  • @pauls6043
    @pauls604313 күн бұрын

    Did you try using KartaVR?

  • @alexvvedenskiyvlogs
    @alexvvedenskiyvlogs13 күн бұрын

    Because everyone moved away from Cali to Nashville, like Ben Shapiro , Candace Owens etc.

  • @TheStoicManVlog
    @TheStoicManVlog13 күн бұрын

    My time is limited af and I’ve been trying to vlog daily. I film everything on the Ace pro. I love that I can continue recording on ONE file by pausing the recording and then continuing the same recording later. I then only have to transfer ONE file to my iPhone. From there I chop everything on InShot and export to post from my phone! It’s super convenient because I can edit the video throughout my day instead of doom scrolling social media.

  • @TheStoicManVlog
    @TheStoicManVlog13 күн бұрын

    I’ve been considering this camera but I am glad I ran into your video! I have been vlogging with the insta360 Ace Pro and I love its simplicity. I’m sticking with that cam for a good while I think

  • @Rootkitdev
    @Rootkitdev13 күн бұрын

    as someone that's played in a worship band for years, i feel you man. the "spontaneous" worship as great as it is for the congregation. It's the bands nightmare. lol

  • @NerdFaceEmoji
    @NerdFaceEmoji14 күн бұрын

    No

  • @hisokamorow8388
    @hisokamorow838815 күн бұрын

    Where in SoCal are you originally from?

  • @anthonykence9954
    @anthonykence995415 күн бұрын

    The landlord is fing greedy

  • @eldorado1954
    @eldorado195415 күн бұрын

    Blah, blah, bla...BS

  • @imatwat
    @imatwat15 күн бұрын

    Clique bait

  • @Zackaryswartfiguer
    @Zackaryswartfiguer15 күн бұрын

    Isn't this illegal in all states except for one? Edit: oh you're in the only state that change is legal. Yikes. Move

  • @ppiriou
    @ppiriou16 күн бұрын

    They really want to squeeze out the Month to Month people to increase their property values with only one year lease... It is just like saying, go away Month to Month people!

  • @brycelogan3602
    @brycelogan360216 күн бұрын

    I’m a certified tune it HIGHHHH kind a guy lol

  • @donaldlyons17
    @donaldlyons1716 күн бұрын

    Well no you are using the year long lease so why even talk about month to month?

  • @jon_hopkins
    @jon_hopkins16 күн бұрын

    In my video I said making month to month more than double shouldn’t be the “norm” that’s why :)

  • @donaldlyons17
    @donaldlyons1716 күн бұрын

    @@jon_hopkins But it does not matter in your case anyway.... Plus unless one knows how the business works is there really any way to know what the price of different rental timeframes should cost? Month to month everywhere I have lived is more expensive than 6 month and 12 month leases....

  • @jemericoharrico9246
    @jemericoharrico924616 күн бұрын

    Mostly to pay for climate change, we all have to our part. Just sucks when it is our wallet.

  • @jon_hopkins
    @jon_hopkins16 күн бұрын

    What? 😂

  • @TAUNinja
    @TAUNinja16 күн бұрын

    @@jon_hopkinsthese people don’t know what it’s like to be us. Could just afford a home at this point, but nope, we still have to give away a ridiculous amount of money per year, your rent is higher than the average American salary. I’m sorry you have to deal with this man.

  • @Ringo.x
    @Ringo.x16 күн бұрын

    @@TAUNinja He's probably the landlord.

  • @TinyPooks
    @TinyPooks17 күн бұрын

    I thought this was the norm in the US, is it not? Dealing with the same thing now where I wanted to stay a few months longer on my lease, and the 12 month lease option is about a 10% price increace but the month to month is about 80% increase :( Def made it impossible to stay short term.

  • @user-fv7nt1py1g
    @user-fv7nt1py1g16 күн бұрын

    yes, month to month is always insanely priced- landlords don't want to deal with people coming in and out of rentals so they make it prohibitively expensive.

  • @jon_hopkins
    @jon_hopkins16 күн бұрын

    Yeah that’s how it it but in my opinion it shouldn’t be over double is crazy to me. That’s why I made the video :)

  • @theblackoutwave
    @theblackoutwave17 күн бұрын

    You might want move, that's crazy.

  • @jon_hopkins
    @jon_hopkins16 күн бұрын

    Haha for real!

  • @barcostudio
    @barcostudio18 күн бұрын

    that rent increase is absolutely criminal. i'm sorry you're going through that.

  • @jon_hopkins
    @jon_hopkins16 күн бұрын

    It’s crazy and all good we’re figuring it out :)

  • @PeterHerget
    @PeterHerget19 күн бұрын

    I skipped joining the college cross-country team, because I thought it would interfere with my studies. As it turns out it could have helped for sports team get free tutoring. Yes, we all live, learn, and hopefully avoid repeating missed opportunities...

  • @christiancanalita6487
    @christiancanalita648720 күн бұрын

    Good to see/hear you playing some drums Jon! Hope you start playing more and posting on YT so I can get some free drum lessons….lol.

  • @iamnotapoet
    @iamnotapoet20 күн бұрын

    Once upon a time (30 years ago) I had $30k in credit card debt. I took next few years getting that to $0. About 15 years ago I created an Apple Numbers spreadsheet that I stated each year will all expenses for the entire NEXT year. So, even though I had $0 in credit card debt I would start January in VIRTUAL debt for the entire year to cover forthcoming real estate taxes, medical insurance, 😂REQUIRED 😂 annual iPhone purchase and a ROTH IRA contribution and 😂ESTIMATEDTAXES😂. I would divide that number by remaining months in year . That let me know how much I had to make every month to make that mark. And, always being a negative number , it helped me splurging on too many $6 Frappuccinos . As you mentioned , it’s great to have a strict system that helps you reduce the stress of the essentials. - Eric ZORK Alan & Sweetie [ 🤣Professional🤣Poets & Bed 🛏️ & Beer🍺 Vloggers ]

  • @rodgers_22
    @rodgers_2221 күн бұрын

    I relate to this on such a deep level. I started playing the drums at 11 years old and fell in love immediately. I started teaching and mentoring younger kids at 14, started playing small gigs at 16, and then at 18 went to college and spent a year as a music performance major playing for the school and taking on small gigs around the city. I was behind the kit for 6-8 hours a day most days, sometimes more. After a year of playing in college, I realized that I was just totally and completely burnt out. The thing that was once a source of happiness became an absolute drain on my mental state. From the outside looking in, I was killing it. Playing in the University's top big band on essentially full scholarship, gigging frequently, and sharing the stage with some legendary musicians; the trajectory was only up. But on the inside, I was done. Every single time I sat down behind the kit, I loathed it. I wanted to be done with it. That's when I made the decision to take a step back. I didn't want to hate the thing that I had found comfort in for so long. I wanted to get out while I still had a little spark left for it. So I finished out the school year, played one last gig with the band that summer, and when I got back from the gig, I left all of the equipment in its cases. I stopped teaching, stopped gigging, stopped practicing - stopped playing completely. That was in the summer of 2019. About three months ago I got a text from one of my high school band directors saying that they were putting together an alumni jazz band as a surprise for the retirement of my high school jazz band director and asked if I'd play. I said yes before even thinking about whether or not I could still play. When I sat down behind the kit in front of a few hundred people and played this cheesy middle-school-level jazz tune, something clicked. You mentioned the age-old "time heals all wounds" line in your video, and that could not be more applicable to this situation. It was a mixture of emotions from nostalgia to happiness to sadness to nervousness all at once. I realized that even though it had been nearly five years since I had really sat down and played, it wasn't all gone. That spark was still there, laying dormant somewhere down deep, and getting the opportunity to play again without the pressures that were there previously allowed me to enjoy the moment and bring that spark to the surface. Skills were obviously diminished - that was no surprise. But the thing that did surprise me was how natural it felt after just a few minutes. I had spent over a decade of my life learning a skill and honing the craft, and I was - for some reason - worried that it would just disappear completely. It was like seeing an old friend after years of being apart. It takes a second to get reacquainted, there is a lot to talk about and figure out, but the reasons you were friends in the first place are still there. Shortly after that performance, a friend reached out and the opportunity to teach again opened up. I saw it as a sign and said yes. I've now been teaching at a couple of studios for about two months, and it's great. I don't think I will ever try to build a career and gig professionally again. However, mentoring beginning drummers and younger drummers is incredibly rewarding. I came to realize that the reason I began to resent playing the drums had nothing to do with playing the drums itself and everything to do with the unnecessary pressure I was putting on myself to perform at a super high level. I had to rediscover the parts of drumming that - at one time - brought me comfort.

  • @PeterHerget
    @PeterHerget21 күн бұрын

    Nice story

  • @therealmichaelsaul
    @therealmichaelsaul22 күн бұрын

    I just recently got back into worship leading after a 2 year break. The time off truly does offer so much growth and perspective change. I know the drum space/community is glad to have you back my friend 🙏🏼

  • @JesúsYOración
    @JesúsYOración22 күн бұрын

    Im debating between the s5iix , and this one. Love all features and formats on the s5iix, but all the videos look green.

  • @DrRusty5
    @DrRusty522 күн бұрын

    The comeback is always stronger than the setback.