 It's a pretty windy day which is ideal to test out the microphone on this new camera because I have a new camera and so the only reason to go for this run is really, well two reasons to check out the camera and to tell you about a film that isn't on my film my run channel. So there's one kilometer done in my steady run along Worthing Seafront. Okay that's two kilometers done, 503 for that kilometer, so two kilometers in and the camera I've got, the new camera is the DJI Action 2. So a lot of people fell in love with the DJI Action 1 as an alternative to the GoPro. I've always been a GoPro user but I thought I'd give this one a go because it's very small but still shoots 4k 60. The only thing I'm thinking about is whether the audio won't be very good and it's a good test because I'm running right into the wind in the moment. So I'm only doing 5k so the turnaround point from where I start is always these ones here. So we turn around and now I've got the wind behind me so let's see what the noise difference is like on the camera. So that's three kilometers done that one was 453 so we're getting faster each kilometer so I suppose I better keep that up. The other reason I wanted to take the camera with me today was just to tell you about the backyard ultra film. So many of you will know that I have recorded and produced a documentary film about the Suffolk backyard ultra where the world record was broken for the number of loops completed. It has actually since been broken again but my film of the Suffolk backyard ultra is available on Vimeo and you need to search for 81 yards a backyard story on the Vimeo website. If you have a smart TV there is an app for Vimeo which you can download onto your smart TV so you can watch the backyard ultra documentary on your big TV. Ideally I would have loved to have put it on my film My Wrong Channel but that wasn't possible because the film is actually owned by those people who commissioned me and challenge running to make the documentary so they own the film and they've chosen to put it on Vimeo which is fine just cost you £2.50 to rent so please go and watch that film it is remarkable to see those guys running the distance that they did. 437 for that kilometer that's kilometer four so we are continuing the progressive nature of the run so we'd better do the last one fairly speedily hadn't we. Coast cafe and all the independent craft shops along the seafront here in Worthing that's where park run finishes just down there and this is splash point swimming pool and gym this is the new controversial block of flats in Worthing a lot of people don't like it because it's taller than everything around I don't mind I haven't got a problem with it I'm holding the camera very close to my face about 20 centimetres away from my face and we'll finish around about the bus stop here here we are four minutes 12 for that kilometer so 24 14 for 5k a nice progressive run just getting faster and faster each kilometer oh it's put my VO2 max up on Garmin to 55 I think I'm about 57 when you test it in a in a lab so that's all right that'll do nice kind of zone two-ish run okay there we are so don't forget go and watch the Vimeo backyard ultra film so £2.50 to rent on Vimeo Vimeo.com or download the Vimeo app on your fire TV your smart TV and search for 81 yards a backyard story so that's the documentary I made about the Suffolk backyard ultra where the record the world record was broken for the number of laps on the backyard course appreciate if you go and watch that apologies that it isn't on the film my run channel that's just the way these things worked out and let me know what you think of the quality of the action to camera what's the sound like and do you like the the wide angle nature of the lens and the color saturation and that's it thanks very much for watching take care see you for another film I run very soon