Samsung Galaxy Note Review in HD (English)
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Exclusive Unboxing, Hands On and Review of the Samsung Galaxy Note. It has a 5,3-Inch HD Super AMOLED Display and ...
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SKYRIM EPIC RAP - Dan Bull
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Noah Feeding Dogs
Our almost two-year-old son having a blast feeding the dogs by throwing their food on the floor.
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Adding Tab Bar Items in Xcode 4
The way that you add Tab Bar Items to a Tab Bar Controller has changed in Xcode 4. Here is a demonstration.
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Nikon Coolpix P100 HD Video Sample
Sample video shot in 1080p HD with a Nikon Coolpix P100.
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9 months ago
philringsmuth
commented:
This is just the default "auto" settings. I didn't change anything.
Andy Ringsmuth: A Closer Look (Part 2/2)
Simon's toast at Andy's wedding.
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Andy Ringsmuth: A Closer Look (Part 1/2)
Simon's toast at Andy's wedding.
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Noah Eating Rice Cereal - And Loving It! (or not)
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
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Noah Eating Rice Cereal - And Loving It! (or not)
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
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Butterfly - Nikon Coolpix P100 120fps
A butterfly on some flowers, shot at 120 frames per second using a Nikon Coolpix P100 at full, 26x optical zoom. Stabilized using iMovie.
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@thedjg
I don't know for sure if you can focus manually while it's recording, but you can zoom and the camera will auto-focus.
Butterfly - Nikon Coolpix P100 120fps
A butterfly on some flowers, shot at 120 frames per second using a Nikon Coolpix P100 at full, 26x optical zoom. Stabilized using iMovie.
7,399 views
Inside The Console Intro Animation
Inside The Console Podcast Intro Animation
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Calypso and Vacuum Cleaner
Our puppy Calypso thinks she can take on our vacuum cleaner.
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Thanks for the video, I'm working out of an old iPhone 3 book which was written in 2009, way before Xcode 4. This tip helped me out a lot.