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Passing though St. Arnaud you get to Lake Rotoiti a beautiful mountain lake, with excellent walks and bush, it is a nature reserve with many native species being protected by a vigorous campaign against introduced predictors like rats, stoat's and possums. it is also a good Trout fishing area and the start of the Buller river, you just need your sand fly repellent and sun screen.
The music is "Sunshine" by Kevin MacLeod, Incompetech.com, licensed under the Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0"

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  • Just saw on the news tonight that one of the Nelson Lakes is voted the cleanest, purest in the world. Lets keep it that way.

  • @taumarunui05 Yes absolutely I'm with you on that, but I'm afraid that's despite people, who from what I see living on the Waimea Plains where neighbors will light any old rubbish fires and leave it smoldering for days are not that concerned for the environment. it only needs a few thoughtless people to spoil it for the rest. so lets try to keep NZ clean and green.

  • is this rotoiti rotorua?

  • @KRYSISJAG No it's in the Nelson Lakes national park, this is what it say's about it on the website:-

    Nelson Lakes National Park (established in 1956) is situated in the north of New Zealand's South Island. This park protects 102,000 hectares of the northern most Southern Alps. The park offers tranquil beech forest, craggy mountains, clear streams and lakes both big and small.

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  • Yes, pretty helpful. What a great tutorial!

  • I've just put on a new video that might be of use to you if you are using Corel Video Studio ProX2 it is how I set up ffdshow and now SuperC (both freeware) to allow me to use the same ffdshow h264 5000kbps video on both Vimeo and Youtube by re-encoding the audio to AAC using SuperC, something I couldn't do before, the 12 sec video at the end is using 5000kbps h264 with AAC audio at 128kbps.

    Regards Bryan

  • Thanks a lot. I have learned a lot from the interactions with you. I really appreciate your help!

  • By fast pans I mean swinging the camera across a scene when filming if you do it fast the picture goes soft it's better to follow something across a scene so the eye follows the moving object.

    There is a technique were you take a 5 sec clip and then pan slowly for 5 sec and then do another 5 sec clip, it gives you 3 options when editing 2 still clips and one panning shot.

    If you leave the stabilizer on when you use a tripod it introduces a wobbly effect when there is none,.

  • Thanks for the tips. I will definitely try them out next time when I go out. A little confused about the "fast pans" part, though. I'm trying to get a 57 inch tripod and hope it is good enough for the cam. Also, why did you switch off the stabilizer? I thought it was good idea to always set it on.

    Thanks again for your patience and fast response, especially for such a learner like me.

  • My HF10 is PAL so it's 1920x1080/50i one thing you could try is put the video preset to "vivid" I've got it set to "Image effect off" at the moment but if the weather is a bit overcast I switch it to "vivid" it makes it look better. one thing I have found is it doesn't like fast pans and now mostly I use a small tripod and if I remember for shots on land I switch off the stabilizer

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