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Old 10-01.-2008, 04:19 AM   #106
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agentQ wrote:
> There are pros and cons to both HD capture and mini DV capture. I have
> always felt that the pros of mini dv outway the cons of hardrive. Tho
> It seems the digital video induststry is moving towards harddrive
> capture or other digital capture pushing recording to tape out of the
> picute. This is not something that is happening over night, although I
> do expect mini DV prices to steadily rise.




Hardrives are outdated...solid state cards are where things are going


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Old 10-01.-2008, 07:19 AM   #107
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fractured_frames wrote:
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> can you take a photo of your camera with the fish eye on please
> thanks




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Old 10-01.-2008, 09:03 AM   #108
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Brian MacKenzie wrote:
> Hardrives are outdated...solid state cards are where things are going




I was going to group that in with hardrives and figured they were
ehough different that I should just keep my mouth shut.
How big are the cards coming? You can get belts that hold a bunch
right?


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Old 11-01.-2008, 05:59 AM   #109
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fractured_frames wrote:
> bump haha




best pic i could get
[image:
http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/...8/IMGA0075.jpg]


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Old 11-01.-2008, 08:18 AM   #110
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what do you guys think of this camera

http://tinyurl.com/2vkcke


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Old 11-01.-2008, 08:30 AM   #111
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expensive haha


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Old 09-02.-2008, 12:07 AM   #112
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Is this any good?

http://tinyurl.com/2wrqos

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Old 10-02.-2008, 12:52 AM   #113
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isaac steiner wrote:
> Is this any good?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2wrqos
>
> Isaac



i read a review from a skater on bhphotovideo who said he hated it b/c
is let dirt in very easily and poped off the lens. and skating and uni
film requirments are similar so i think i would "dissreccomend" it. i
was going to get it but decided to get a screw on lens.


i will try to get that shot of my uni, but i dont have a youtube
account, but i will try and set one up b4 i go away on vacation.


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Old 10-02.-2008, 02:47 AM   #114
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oneisenough wrote:
> i read a review from a skater on bhphotovideo who said he hated it b/c
> is let dirt in very easily and poped off the lens. and skating and uni
> film requirments are similar so i think i would "dissreccomend" it. i
> was going to get it but decided to get a screw on lens.
>
>
> i will try to get that shot of my uni, but i dont have a youtube
> account, but i will try and set one up b4 i go away on vacation.





Hmmm I see...well....I dont know....and what size of lens do you have?
Could you try to find me a cheapish lens for 27mm?

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Old 10-02.-2008, 03:22 AM   #115
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oneisenough wrote:
> i read a review from a skater on bhphotovideo who said he hated it b/c
> is let dirt in very easily and poped off the lens. and skating and uni
> film requirments are similar so i think i would "dissreccome




Why in the world would you be putting your camera or lens in the
dirt.... I could be wrong, but it seams to me a pretty easy thing to
keep clean. If that were the only downside to the lens it should be
pretty easy to work around.


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Old 10-02.-2008, 03:32 AM   #116
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agentQ wrote:
> Why in the world would you be putting your camera or lens in the
> dirt.... I could be wrong, but it seams to me a pretty easy thing to
> keep clean. If that were the only downside to the lens it should be
> pretty easy to work around.





i've had screw on lenses smash off my camera and go rolling across
skatepark ramps

funny the stuff that lenses are exposed to


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Old 10-02.-2008, 10:34 AM   #117
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agentQ wrote:
> Why in the world would you be putting your camera or lens in the
> dirt.... I could be wrong, but it seams to me a pretty easy thing to
> keep clean. If that were the only downside to the lens it should be
> pretty easy to work around.



he said dust would get on the inside of the lens very easikly and
needed frequent cleaning.'FOUND IT! ' (http://tinyurl.com/395m7t) its
the first review.


edit: you need to click the "Read Reviews" mnu to see it, the link
doesnt go to specific menus.


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Old 10-02.-2008, 10:39 AM   #118
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isaac steiner wrote:
> Hmmm I see...well....I dont know....and what size of lens do you have?
> Could you try to find me a cheapish lens for 27mm?
>
> Isaac



'this is the exact on i have. i bought it locally and not of the net
but i did get it from best buy. ' (http://tinyurl.com/yt6dga)i will get
that vid for you soon, hopefully 2morrow (no work)


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Old 10-02.-2008, 02:11 PM   #119
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oneisenough wrote:
> 'this is the exact on i have. i bought it locally and not of the net but
> i did get it from best buy. ' (http://tinyurl.com/yt6dga)i will get
> that vid for you soon, hopefully 2morrow (no work)




Would you be able to post a sample of a video that you filmed with it?
I am also in the market for a wide angle lense. I was thinking the
kenko fisheye, but would you guys recomend a different wide angle lense
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Matt_V wrote:
> Would you be able to post a sample of a video that you filmed with it?
> I am also in the market for a wide angle lense. I was thinking the
> kenko fisheye, but would you guys recomend a different wide angle lense
> instead?



thats at im talking about when i said id have the vid up. Isaac asked
me to film an angle w/ and w/o the lens to see the diff. i may get a
youtube account and make such a vid 2morrow, or monday. i will get it
as soon as possible and will post it in here.


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