where did u buy this camera
GavinTrettel 1 year ago
I thought my bee movies were good....
RadioReporter01 3 years ago
haha, bee movie
vfxmasterorin 3 years ago
Hmmm, like...WOW!
YangShengVT 4 years ago
I love Sanyo now and dislike those expensive Sony Canon JVC... Hehe...
chrisfam7788 4 years ago
at Thomvee: YES! I got mine yesterday and I just can't let it go anymore! its so awesome. check my profile I have some samples to.
great video dude.
amarpilot 4 years ago
awesome. im thinking of buying the hd2..would u recommend it?
thomvee 4 years ago
Yes, it is great.
tirclachan 4 years ago
Did you use the electronic stabilization when filming the bee?
TheSkillionaire 4 years ago
Yes. But the flower itself was moving due to wind. Otherwise the image would be almost perfectly still.
Thanks. Did you upload this directly to Youtube or did you convert it to another format first?
It was converted (resized) first to MOV (h.264) using Quicktime Pro, then upload to youtube. Because when shooting with full resolution (720p), file would be too big, it's better to convert it first so it would fit into 100 MB.
Great, thanks, H.264 looks awesome!
where did u buy this camera
GavinTrettel 1 year ago
I thought my bee movies were good....
RadioReporter01 3 years ago
haha, bee movie
vfxmasterorin 3 years ago
Hmmm, like...WOW!
YangShengVT 4 years ago
I love Sanyo now and dislike those expensive Sony Canon JVC... Hehe...
chrisfam7788 4 years ago
at Thomvee: YES! I got mine yesterday and I just can't let it go anymore! its so awesome. check my profile I have some samples to.
great video dude.
amarpilot 4 years ago
awesome. im thinking of buying the hd2..would u recommend it?
thomvee 4 years ago
Yes, it is great.
tirclachan 4 years ago
Did you use the electronic stabilization when filming the bee?
TheSkillionaire 4 years ago
Yes. But the flower itself was moving due to wind. Otherwise the image would be almost perfectly still.
tirclachan 4 years ago
Thanks. Did you upload this directly to Youtube or did you convert it to another format first?
TheSkillionaire 4 years ago
It was converted (resized) first to MOV (h.264) using Quicktime Pro, then upload to youtube. Because when shooting with full resolution (720p), file would be too big, it's better to convert it first so it would fit into 100 MB.
tirclachan 4 years ago
Great, thanks, H.264 looks awesome!
TheSkillionaire 4 years ago