SU-27 Solo display at Lentäjien Juhannus 2008
Uploader Comments (Jontsa73)
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off course is it on low altitude:)
He use afterburners to gime something special to spectators, and most important_ he is russian who are the craiziest pilots on world;)
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Just your ignorance that Nato planes crash also.F-22 in Canada even and 3 others that killed test pilots?Talk about quality,lol.
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@Jontsa73 Did enjoy the video, thank you very much. Was being critical of the camera, not your camera work. In high school we had our own TV station where I learned that with a decent camera, decent manual controls, and some practice, it's possible to maintain focus very well even while zooming in and out. Problem with autofocus is when it loses the focus, it often adjusts in the wrong direction, but then keeps going and gets lost, whereas a human just reverses and fixes it quickly.
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And ofcourse Midnight Hawks
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F18 Hornet taitolentoa and Saab J 35 Draken Suomi
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amazing <3
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Let's talk jets than.
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en pitäis korvatulppia... I wouldnt use earplugs...
1. Autofocus should be replaced in every camera with a good manual focus,
2. Everyone should be taught in school how to properly use a camera
Either that, or they should make autofocus that works.
malamagr 1 month ago
@malamagr In my opinion, Canon has made good job in this light weight dv-camcorder (MVX-460). As you notice from descrption, this video is recorded at 11pm!
Jontsa73 1 month ago
@malamagr
airshows has a safty regulations, that planes should be over 200 meters from spectators, so I have to zoom very hard. In fastest, they fly over 500km/h.
In tailslide section ( 1.45 ), I assume that the plane was 500 meters (or more) away from the spectators, so I had to use full 20 times zoom. Of course, I would really like it too, that autofoucus works in those incredible moments, but the situation was what they were.
Jontsa73 1 month ago
@malamagr
III,
All in all, I hope that you enjoy to see those afterburner so clearly, it was really a rare treat.
Jontsa73 1 month ago