All other songs heard while driving belong to their respective owners. NO INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. I DON'T OWN THE COPYRIGHTS TO ANY OF THEM. I mean really....I played some music so the drive wouldn't be too boring. Seriously, folks....
This is part 2 of my Panavise 809 test. This time around, I'm using the Panasonic TM700. I also wanted to test the TM700's stabilization since some people said it was great. I start off on the highway then into the city where there are slower speed limits. *Note: Youtube supports 30P footage. The download link has a video sample @ 60 frames per sec:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WETCR1DZ
**DON'T watch on MegaVideo because they down convert to 30 frames/sec too.
I hope this video will be a helpful demonstration of this device..and enjoyable as well. Please rate, comment and subscribe! Thanks.
Music
Intro: Blue Scorpion by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/faq.html
i had to stop watching, i couldn't take all the character on the streets, beautiful houses, and rolling hills, and those victorian houses! wow,,,,,,,way too much going on there for me.
1888bfs 2 weeks ago
@1888bfs Thx for the comment! :D
SirKyanite 2 weeks ago
Conversion to 30p is not the culprit of jellovision, it is the sensor technology. This is the reason I haven't sold my old HDC-SD1 with 3CCD system: it does not have rolling shutter effects that modern CMOS-based camcorders produce. The TM700 is great, but just like all CMOS-based cameras, it delivers horrible video when mounted in a car or say in a helicopter. Too bad that now we can see this kind of jello even in Top Gear episodes.
ConsumerDV 1 year ago
@ConsumerDV Oh, I understand. Like they say, you learn something new everyday. In any case, the TM700 is still one of the best out there. Thanks for the info. :) It's appreciated. Have a good one.
SirKyanite 1 year ago