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Uploaded by CASIOpressconf on Mar 21, 2008
filmato ad alta velocità ripreso con la EXILIM EX-F1
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I recommend this diving video from Norway - Using a Casio Exilim in a "plastic bag": Diving in Norway - Flekkerøy
sgrdpdrsn 5 months ago
wtf just happened?
cowmaster5000 1 year ago
I've got so used to it so I don't think it feels so much slowmotion any more.
brutolf 1 year ago
use natural lighting to avoid the flicker
liamjanin 1 year ago
WOW... look like 3D animation! I'm soooo getting this!
gotDesign 2 years ago
NICE!!!...
tubaraonijmegen 2 years ago
time warp
writeforfunn 2 years ago
the question is, how big does a high speed film like this sample display? I'd like to start showing my own stuff using my front projector....which means around 75 inches diagonal.
sclogse1 3 years ago
quicktime player, i guess, i'm using it with my camera, even tho i dont have a mac D:
logitech4873 3 years ago
that better not have been Mr. Pibb.
LPcustom76 3 years ago
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I recommend this diving video from Norway - Using a Casio Exilim in a "plastic bag": Diving in Norway - Flekkerøy
sgrdpdrsn 5 months ago
wtf just happened?
cowmaster5000 1 year ago
I've got so used to it so I don't think it feels so much slowmotion any more.
brutolf 1 year ago
use natural lighting to avoid the flicker
liamjanin 1 year ago
WOW... look like 3D animation! I'm soooo getting this!
gotDesign 2 years ago
NICE!!!...
tubaraonijmegen 2 years ago
time warp
writeforfunn 2 years ago
the question is, how big does a high speed film like this sample display? I'd like to start showing my own stuff using my front projector....which means around 75 inches diagonal.
sclogse1 3 years ago
quicktime player, i guess, i'm using it with my camera, even tho i dont have a mac D:
logitech4873 3 years ago
that better not have been Mr. Pibb.
LPcustom76 3 years ago