@chrisgolfer7528

You deserve the quality Rob, because you produce top shelf videos that brings the wilderness alive for us oldies who have lost the opportunity to venture out.

@craiggenders6391

Hi Rob you had around 700 subs when I started following you. Now you have 130000, you've come a long way. Looking forward to more great adventures cheers mate.

@phildukeshier7486

Thanks for your videos love everyone that I've watched. Slowly catching up with your shows. Thanks again Phil from Washington usa

@johngannon9226

And I thought your videos couldn’t get any better. Looking forward to the next adventure through that thing.

@KennyMacFishing

You put so much effort into sharing your videos. Thanks !

I have done over 100 short videos for YouTube, and it's exhausting.

DAM ! .... now you have got me wanting the DJI 5 just for the battery life alone .

If it's as good as my mini3 drone picture quality wise, then I reckon I've got to get one. 
Cheers

@Mark-ew5jm

Goodness me……what a magnificent product and review. If only that was available at the height of my efforts recording my kayaking journeys and fishing in the Gippsland areas of Victoria. I have no hesitation is acknowledging your technical and artistic prowess and will continue to enjoy your presentations now that this product is in your arsenal. Thanks for sharing Rob and I hope all is going well with you and your family.

@davidberriman5903

Rob one of my best finds on YouTube was your channel. Geologist, navigator, historian and cinematographer and now even better quality material. DJI certainly made a good move providing you with the new gear. We all win. Thank you and your family. We all win.

@toneman501

I am constantly blown away by the quality of footage taken by You Tubers on their DJI mini Mavic drones....
Big studios would have spent millions to get footage like that...
Your new toy looks like another excellent tool...
Keep up the good work Rob.

@cyber5515

That's a fantastic action cam,  but I'm even more impressed with your outdoor cinematic skills.

@olladypaddlin8891

Wow Rob. The company that chose you to showcase their product of the action cam sure did pick the ultimate person for that! And that camera did an amazing job. I'm an armchair adventurer now because of old age and health issues so being able to go along on these beautiful journeys with you captured by the quality of the footage is more than a lot of people in my own situation could even hope for. Thank you so much for the best ever job that you do. I'm sure the camera company is rejoicing when they see your review 🎉. Good on you mate for a fantastic job with a fantastic camera 😊

@DanMcGuffie

Mate, if that ain’t a glowing endorsement of your work then ol go hee, fantastic stuff, what a unique camera for a unique documentary maker, well done

@jhallack7491

You're a "made for camera" model spokesman!  Can't wait to see the cine-miracles you'll create with the new, upgraded equipment!!!  Gratz Rob, a well deserved Gratz, at that...😮😮

@davidthomas1375

Looks awesome. Maybe DJI can give your viewers a discount code!

@trevorsneath4665

Looking forward to the first serious outing with this Rob. Video looks amazing.

@joegriffin622

Very nice!  Im excited to see more videos of your adventures!  I love what you do!

@adventuresinmichiganwlisa9852

Very nice. Thanks for sharing. Maybe one day I'll be able to get one

@WanderingFoxbat

G'day Rob. I've been using DJI Osmo Action cameras (rather than GoPro) for my Tasmanian aerial vidoes for many years and always found them to produce superior results. I can agree with you that the Action 5 Pro is absoluetly brillaint. Thank you for continuing to produce interesting videos about the less well known areas of our wonderful state.

@tassie2348

Looking forward to seeing you use this Rob. You already produce fantastic content taking us to places we could never hope to see. ❤ Much love from the Huon Valley!

@AussieDan75

Wow the difference between the 2 was amazing, what an awesome camera, I thought the videos you already done were amazing but this new camera will surpass those ones easily.

@craig2795

I have to admit I was always impressed by the footage that you used to get on your videos. I started watching YouTube as a result of going into LockDown which this month was 5 years ago (seems both   5 minutes and a lifetime ago). Having travelled the world a fair bit myself over the last 40 years into some pretty remote locations at times, I remember being just blown away by your footage and the fact you had created it in such locations. Over the years I had obviously tried to capture some video clips and photos of my  own adventures to help save some memories along the way going way way back to my extremely basic photo cameras and images in 1989 so I knew that until then just having an image or even just over a decade ago taking a bit of moving video footage was something amazing for me to treasure. I have to admit I am blown away by technology today and what it can do and I think that what you are doing is amazing and it lets us older fellas (well admittedly getting older) who are just slowing down a bit, can now sit back and watch your amazing videos and  still get to go along on great adventures with you young fellas. 

I remember as a kid listening to my grandfather talking whimsically about his adventures as a young man in the 1940s & 50s and the few black and white photos he had of them, as he sat there remembering it to himself as he shared. To be fair he inspired many of my own and I often remember him on my own travels. He passed on back in 2005 but I can only imagine the joy he would have had out of seeing your adventures. 

Just keep doing what you are doing, in a world that seems to be less and less available you are showing that there is adventure out there if  you choose to seek it out. I loved my numerous years exploring Australia and Papua New Guinea which for me were my times of greatest adventure and feeling totally alive as an individual so for me I can’t get enough of your adventures. As for the camera, well you made that look so simple that even this old timer may consider getting one and starting up a new hobby, I may have to get back Down Under and film some more adventures myself again whilst I’m still able to do them.