From Fall 2008, cased a 25 footer (casable up to 10 feet, so only managed to go 15 ft) pain took about 5-10 minutes to go away, nothing serious just some funny old footage.
That particular bike was a 6in/150mm All-Mountain bike, a Iron Horse Sachem 4.0, which didn't last long and got a huge crack in the downtube. So then I upgraded to a DH bike, a Iron Horse Yakuza Kumicho (8in/200mm rear) and a 66 fork up front (6.7in/170mm).
HAHA ah yes a 'fisheye' is the effect a lens produces on an image when it get's reeaalllyyy wide, in 50mm camera terms, 35mm lenses and smaller will produce some gnarly images. Some lenses however are designed so it doesn't have that barreling (aka fisheye) effect, but it creates a different kind of distortion. The Raynox HD6600 is an example of a wide angle lens that does not distort, good for making normal videos.
Yeah I did kind of jump the gun I guess. I told him more detail on the lens because there are some terrible under $40 fisheye lenses out there. I didn't expect mine to perform so well. I mean think about it, a 'good' lens off B&H is what, $300+??? My $40 lens is great, no complaints. Plus he does skate videos, if he breaks his lens it's not hard to just buy a new one.
Also it might be hard to tell, but there is literally none of that color blending/hazing at the edges of the images, for the .42x lens and the raynox .66x lens.
The raynox HD6600 is about $120 from B&H photovideo, super good lens if you don't want any of that barrel distortion.
damn Stu....
jmacovei 9 months ago
That particular bike was a 6in/150mm All-Mountain bike, a Iron Horse Sachem 4.0, which didn't last long and got a huge crack in the downtube. So then I upgraded to a DH bike, a Iron Horse Yakuza Kumicho (8in/200mm rear) and a 66 fork up front (6.7in/170mm).
StuartHaight 2 years ago
Good good... ur very good at lens those things...
U like to ride wat kind of ride.... (eg XC, DH, FR....)
LonelyXwalk 2 years ago
HAHA ah yes a 'fisheye' is the effect a lens produces on an image when it get's reeaalllyyy wide, in 50mm camera terms, 35mm lenses and smaller will produce some gnarly images. Some lenses however are designed so it doesn't have that barreling (aka fisheye) effect, but it creates a different kind of distortion. The Raynox HD6600 is an example of a wide angle lens that does not distort, good for making normal videos.
StuartHaight 2 years ago
OK now I get a little bit... u guys r talking about the lens of the camera rite....
Good lens make good shotos...
LonelyXwalk 2 years ago
Yeah I did kind of jump the gun I guess. I told him more detail on the lens because there are some terrible under $40 fisheye lenses out there. I didn't expect mine to perform so well. I mean think about it, a 'good' lens off B&H is what, $300+??? My $40 lens is great, no complaints. Plus he does skate videos, if he breaks his lens it's not hard to just buy a new one.
StuartHaight 2 years ago
Wow!! Hard to understand man...
LonelyXwalk 2 years ago
@LonelyXwalk
I was answering BROKisBS's question, and then some.
StuartHaight 2 years ago
Wat is all the comments??? I cant even know.... Damn....
LonelyXwalk 2 years ago
Also it might be hard to tell, but there is literally none of that color blending/hazing at the edges of the images, for the .42x lens and the raynox .66x lens.
The raynox HD6600 is about $120 from B&H photovideo, super good lens if you don't want any of that barrel distortion.
Post some footy of the HC1 when you get it.
StuartHaight 2 years ago