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  • Im hoping you can help me with a problem I have with this, everytime I do this it cuts a littlebit of my audio in my videos.

    Is there anyway I can fix that? I would really appreciated.

    thanks

  • invest in a tripod

  • yea i hv sdr26 panasonic but i don;t no how to use HD OR HQ ? CAN U TELL ME PLS .

  • Read the "more info" section of the video.

  • Amazing quality for such a cheap camera. Did you really use the full 70x zoom (or close) on some of these shots?

  • Yes I used the zoom up to 100x in all my videos.

  • Thank you for your answers.

  • Hi! Nice pictures. I would like to ask you if you used 58mm or 52mm Canon 250d lens and how you can convert your movie in progressive HD format.

  • Canon 250d 58mm, but also 52mm is good.

    I use Virtualdub with MPEG2 load plugin, then i applied filters for deinterlace and warp resize to 1280x720. At last I apply a full processing with ffdhow encoder with 5000 bitrate.

  • how did you get your SDR S26 to focus at such a close shot

  • I use a close-up lens Canon 250D mounted on the lens

  • Watch carefully at 1:32

    I think it just took a crap...

    Lol

  • yes it did hahaha

  • What about the image quality!!.. how many pixel?

  • Panasonic S26 is a PAL standard definition camera that record in MPEG2 standard at 704 x 576 pixel. You can choose the format 4:3 or 16:9 interlaced . I record in 16:9 and then I convert in progressive HD format (1280x720).

  • watching a bug 4 4 minutes...... Booooring nice zooooooom

  • You have right. Soon I will make a new version shorter.

  • But it is a very pretty bug!

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