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Nokia N8 video - Finnish forest at autumn

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2010

Video was shot with Nokia N8 at Vehmainen Tampere, Finland. At some scenes where I needed close focus I used still 75mm Maped magnifying glass in front of N8.

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  • hello man, your video is beautiful, and it is also useful to me, see im making a series of music videos for my channel here in youtube, and i needed a shot just like yours for some animation background. So here goes, may i use your video as a background? i would of course link my video to your channel and give you the proper credit :D please, its really amazing!

  • @TheLydianPattern Hi. Thanks for the compliments. You may use the video provided that you mention the source and credits at some point in your video. Go ahead :)

  • Here where I live we hardly have two rainy days per month, except in April, and the light is too intense sometimes.

  • @judijaba Yes, I can understand. I personally would like a weather somewhere between Finnish and Spanish. :)

  • Is it really so sunny there at Finland?

  • @judijaba Yes indeed. If we are lucky we might get couple of bright sunny days per month. :)

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  • @topolino70 thanks a lot! :D, i will indeed mention you and your work in the video:D the videos will be ready in about 1 or 2 months. i'll let you know :D thanks again :D

  • @SSLoVaNx There is image stabilization on the phone. Works quite well.

  • very good video, but mostly because phone is stabilized, so the wobble effect (rolling shutter) is not visible. If holding it in hands, it's much worse - it's all shaky. Nokia should definitely employ some image stabilization technique.

  • THATS AWESOME VIDEO VERY GOOD MOBILE

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