You have CBR, which is a constant bit rate, so every second will have the same amount of data, whereas VBR is variable, and it will allocate data based on how busy your footage is, so I often choose a two pass. When it comes to bit rate, you have three different options. Under profile it's probably set to baseline but go ahead and change that to High. And we're trying to match these up as best we can. I want to change the frame rate from whatever that is to 24. So, we'll go into the height and change that to 720. So, let's change the ratio to be correct. You can see here the output currently is 59 fps but my original is 24 and there's also some other funky stuff going on here. I'm going to call this lake.mp4 and I'm gonna save that on my desktop. Where it says output name, I can click on that and decide the target location. Now, under format, I'd usually choose H264. This will open a special window where we can configure the settings to export our video. We simply go to the File > Export > Media. So, let's take a look at how we export from Premiere. On a 40-degree night near Moab, Utah, it put out enough heat to delight three campers.So now we've completed our video, we want to export it so we can share it online. Plus, it’s propane powered, which means it’s safe to use under most fire restrictions. This 15-by-7-inch rectangular ammo-can-style fire pit slides easily into packed car trunks, and its side cutouts afford full views of the flames to those seated around it. Ignik FireCan Stove ($200) (Photo: Courtesy Ignik) A removable pouch at one end of the tablecloth stows utensils, condiments, and napkins. Each piece is made from fully recycled, DWR-coated polyester, with adjustable straps that buckle underneath. Upgrade any picnic table with this reversible tablecloth and cushioned bench-cover set. REI Co-Op Campwell Tablecloth and Bench Covers ($45 and $40) (Photo: Courtesy REI) The microfiber lining is luxe on bare feet, and the crushable heel makes nighttime bathroom trips easy. With their DWR-treated, quilted nylon uppers (no insulation), supportive insoles, and lugged outsoles, the Ramble Puffs tick all our boxes for summer camping footwear. Still, it weighs just 6.5 pounds and rolls up to the size of a fire log for easy packing in a stuffed car.Ĭhaco Ramble Puff Cinch Slippers ($80) (Photo: Courtesy Chaco) Its sturdy aluminum frame and 600-denier nylon seat easily accommodated two adults and doubled as a stand for a cooler filled with 60 pounds of food (the CMP-C2’s limit is 300 pounds). Suspend it from collapsible hooks, or attach it to your car with the built-in magnets.ĭometic CMP-C2 Compact Camp Bench Seat ($100) (Photo: Courtesy Dometic)īenches aren’t common for car camping, but this one convinced us they should be. We charged the battery in four hours, and it lasted for a long weekend of nightly use. This sleek, puck-size lamp delivers soft, ambient white light, plus green, yellow, and red. (It’s still tough enough to survive getting dragged beneath a chair leg.)īlack Diamond Moji R+ Light ($40) (Photo: Courtesy Black Diamond) No cinches or snaps here, just 50-denier polyester fabric that feels like satin pajamas. This 550-fill duck-down quilt bested stacks of synthetic-filled blankets when it came to quickly warming testers on 35-degree fall evenings in Colorado’s Never Summer Range-without the price hike typical of down. Kelty Galactic Down Blanket ($130) (Photo: Courtesy Kelty) It’s less burly than expedition luggage, yet held up to a season of use, and kept our gear dry on a particularly stormy Utah campout. Thanks to a 600-denier polyester that’s more supple (read: packable) than most TPU-coated fabrics, this duffel saves closet space between trips. Outdoor Research CarryOut 80L Duffel ($199) (Photo: Courtesy Outdoor Research) (An extendable leg supports the opposite side.) It fits an XL pizza box or two-burner stove and packs into a 1.5-inch-thick, 29-by-23-inch rectangle. This table attaches to any vehicle via a steel frame that slides over your tire. Tailgater Original Standard Steel Tire Table ($140) (Photo: Courtesy Tailgater) From the best folding chairs to the coolest portable lighting, these are the pieces that rose to the top. We spent a season testing this summer’s camp accessories on trips across the Rocky Mountains and canyon country. Settling into a great site is a surefire way to savor the moment-provided you have the equipment to keep yourself comfortable. “Be here now” is a famous bit of New Age advice, but it could just as easily be a slogan for car camping.
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