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  • hey, can you plug in and mount an external mic on this?

  • can you put a fisheye on that camera?

  • can you put a fisheye on that camera?

  • @bizkitzskates yeah a clip-on one. or, you could glue a step up ring to it and voila.

  • @NorCalTannerShow wait why do have to glue it on? shouldn't the step up ring fit on the threads of the camera or somethin?

    and what is the thread size of this camera?

  • sucks!

  • ok , you got the camera

    now learn how to use it, don`t move too fasttttttt mennnnn

  • yess!! cuz i can't see if this is choppy or not... :/

  • that weird stretching effect is due to the camera sensor being CMOS, and not CCD. CMOS sensors do not capture a complete frame at once, but rather each row of pixels, one row at a time, down the sensor, during the duration of one frame, or about 1/29 a second for NTSC video. This is called a "rolling shutter".

  • not true it is more the stutter speed being used.

  • I suppose if they were shooting at a speed of 60 fps, and not 30, the trees would not be so stretched. Still, they would exhibit some distortion. If you do not believe me, google rolling shutter

  • looks clear, but in fast motion make some kind of weird effect, like stretch, in your tv looks the same.?

  • man this looks shaky but i will most likely be using a tripod

  • haha looks good dude... its galen

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