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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Warwick, Rhode Island
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Views in the Park and a short product video
I'm still learning about the camera at work. The other day I got to sneak out to the park with it to do some testing while my boss was out sick ;) I used the Panalook preset by my inspiration for this type of video Mr. Dempsey. As you can see the tripod we have is very inadequate (maybe this video will help sway him to get a decent one) as the camera is too heavy for it ,it sways in the wind, and its a $60 cheap-o from Sears anyway. Also included is a short product video I made the week prior, still learning what he wants and such. Enjoy!
http://www.kiukle.com/temp/rwp.zip 55 megs zipped because my ftp won't upload wmv right. http://www.curtain-wall.com/tapes/lo...king-tape.html |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canton, Ohio
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You have a $9000 dollar camera mounted on a $60 tripod from sears? Yikes!
When I put mine on my lightweight Manfrotto tripod I get scared! And it's a $200 kit. I am downloading the clips now.....will comment soon. Peace! |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Warwick, Rhode Island
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yikes is right, I never leave it alone on that thing. But theres not much I can do about it, bosses choice. I tried a shot looking at the ground, the weight pulled the release plate right off the tripod :(( I never let go of that handle!
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