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Thanks for this video of the St Johns it is beautifully done.
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Wonderful images, thanks for the video, am getting this camera
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Awesome. I'm looking for a little flip cam for the run and gun type situations. This looks like a good one. The images you have captured look amazing. Too bad there is no manual exposure. I guess that would defeat the purpose of camera itself.
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Outstanding!!! I just ordered the camera and a bunch of accessories. I hope I can produce videos just as great as this one. Excellent work.
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Haha, this camera is so ridiculous. So crisp. Great work. I take it, it has a tripod mount and manual exposure?
Nihilism13 1 year ago
@Nihilism13 Yes, to the tripod mount. The exposure is automatic, so you have to be aware of how light affects the picture, whether shooting downsun, upsun, low light, etc. With experience and careful placement you can generally get very good results, and it's amazing playing your recordings back thru a HD monitor (better than what you see here). There IS a manual focus setting for extreme close ups (a few inches).
LGwalt 1 year ago
Beautiful video...I think Kodak owes you some money. Since you downconverted to 720p, do you think the Kodak Zx1 in 720p would be anywhere close to the same quality? ☼
razor3003 2 years ago
Perhaps not a difference in resolution, maybe in the quality of how the unit handled the lighting (or lack of it in some cases).
LGwalt 2 years ago
Hi Larry, Wow! I read your review and now I am going to look at your grillin' with Brian clip.
I am almost sold on this little camera - What I want to use it for is to mount a threaded rod for a camera mount to the front and back of my ski boot and shoot clips of various runs at my favorite ski resort, Stevens Pass WA, is what I propose feasible?
I use final cut express and an iMac for the editing.
shortattentionspan1 2 years ago
I don't know why that wouldn't work. Since there will be so much motion in your video you might consider shooting at 720p at 60 frames per second.
LGwalt 2 years ago