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I found the whispered narration very nice, but the content contained no news for me. I mostly hate watching these kind of videos, except when it is very to the point informative like Jimmy Cheng’s on lenses and not just a personal experience. But the whispering made that I kept viewing to the end in this case. 

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On 3/10/2024 at 9:41 AM, otto.f said:

I found the whispered narration very nice, but the content contained no news for me. I mostly hate watching these kind of videos, except when it is very to the point informative like Jimmy Cheng’s on lenses and not just a personal experience. But the whispering made that I kept viewing to the end in this case. 

I know what you mean, but I think i’m more into the overall feeling of the product than the technical side of thing.

but, if you enjoyed the whispering - feel free to check out the full versio:

 

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On 3/13/2024 at 8:45 PM, Warton said:

Whispering is just a tactic that mediocre people draw attentions from audience.

I closed the video as soon as I heard the first syllable of this guy. So annoying.

Dude, I made the video 😂. The reason I used the whispering AI voice was becouse I had a flu. 
 

but, if conspiracy theories are your thing. Go right ahead. 😅

maybe this whispering video was actually made by the big pharma. 🤔

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I get that you had the flu and you used an AI generated voice, but in this case, I would probably have waited out the flu. Then again, I'm not making YouTube videos so take it for what it's worth. I found it creepy and/or contrived and turned it off almost immediately. I considered listening to it on mute just to see the what your 10 EDC items were, but opted against it. 

Cheers, 

-Alex.

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Maybe my M4 after 57 years lol.  I just took it on a trip to Paris and it's still bloody brilliant!  

One thing I like about it is that it got a full factory overhaul in 2000, and then another last year.  Leica still services a camera they made in 1967, which is unique in the film camera world.  

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5 hours ago, Muso said:

Maybe my M4 after 57 years lol.  I just took it on a trip to Paris and it's still bloody brilliant!

My M4 bought in 1968 is likewise doing fine. It was serviced by Sherry and tweaked by DAG this century, Using its MR4 meter O ran a test film last week and all is well - except the vulcanite on the back door is coming loose. Just got a replacement for the back door vulcanite from DAG yesterday. Still prefer this to my M3 & M2.

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