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The 2010 NHL Winter Classic is finally over. Time to thaw out. Strike was just under three hours, not that bad. I had a great [...] There is a huge difference shooting sports at a high frame rate and playing back the action in super slow motion. We are all use to seeing sports covered at 30 frame per second. The jagged frames look like a strobe effect when played back instant replay. Take a look at some footage I shot [...] Dave Warner over at lensflare35.com asked me if I would be interested in recording a podcast with him over the phone. I was glad to help him. Click the player below to listen to the podcast… Dave is compiling a bunch of podcast interviews with people working in the photography business. [...] First of all, they guys at VholdR let me borrow the 720p version ContourHD camera. I liked it so much, I paid $330 at BH Video to buy the 1080p upgraded version. I am not being paid by VholdR to write this blog. I am doing it to help you decide if this camera is [...] I haven’t had a day off in quite a while and I take almost every television job offered to me. I answer the phone and say, “yes”. No matter how big or how small…and this TV job was a small network gig. I have to support my television equipment impulse buying addiction somehow… Well, I just [...] I have been blogging up a storm about this little camera and I have received a ton of emails about it. I have been asked several times by people to post footage from inside a building. How will the camera react to the low light and different light color temperatures? Check out my road and trail test of the ContourHD 720p wearable video camera: Click to Watch! I finally got some time to test out the ContourHD camera. The first wearable 720p HD POV solid state camera. And I love it. I never should have opened up the box! It is 2am and I am very tired! It started with black and white television on those old tiny CRT bubble screens set into huge wooden free standing boxes with a speaker across the bottom. The cameras that broadcast a picture to that monster were also beasts. They used vacuum tubes and were the size of a hot water heater. |
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