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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 Test Video
 
 
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Name:
Graham
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Age:
60
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April 09, 2007
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Amateur Film Maker, DIY accessory maker, Computer programmer
Hometown:
Horwich
Country:
United Kingdom
Occupation:
Redundant 30/04/2009 so now "retired"
Companies:
Kodak 1976 -2001 Holt Hosiery 2001-2009
Hobbies:
All wild life documentaries
Music:
Enya, Tangerine Dream, Mike Oldfield, Vangelis, Jean Michelle Jarre
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AVCHD from the lumix cameras has several drawbacks imho. It is difficult to edit in most nle programs unless transcoding into avi, the compression ...   more
 
Channel Comments (4)
G0WSP (2 weeks ago)
Hi Graham - another great piece of work - thanks for the inspiraion - also redundant last year !!.
Just getting into photography with FZ28 , like your results from the FZ38 , I notice the improved zoom .
Cheers again
Phil
ghough12 (2 weeks ago)
Dourominho66, thanks for your comments, appreciated. regrettably the knitting machines shown in the RTR film were taken out of production at Holts during April 2009 as the Damartex production at Bolton, England ceased. The machines found new homes so I guess they will be around for years to come. That'd testimony to the build and craftmanship of the wildt machines. How many of today's machines will still be in production 60 years from now?
dourominho66 (2 weeks ago)
Your Videos are fantastics. Image, quality, music. Love the one about the separation garment RTR. Incredible, those machines still operating in 2009!
Well Done Sir.
Yoonjin90 (2 weeks ago)
love ur vid samples and the music u added to them
Do you mind making a WB550 vs TZ7 Review? That would be very helpful :)