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Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:33 am
Interesting but, if I had my "druthers", I'd like to see it from a tail mounted camera. Not being disparaging, mind you. Just voicing an, unsolicited, opinion.
Mudge the mildly opinionated
Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:06 am
I agree, a tail mounted camera would really be something!
Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:16 am
Nice video. I saw this plane in the museum last Friday, was very impressed. They did a very nice job creating it.
As to the camera, I wish that folks who shoot digital video would experiment with slowing the shutter speed down some, to avoid the 'prop stop/jitter' that we see almost all of the time. A slower shutter speed will take care of that. Shooting video/stills in bright sunlight does not require a high speed shutter setting. Just a friendly suggestion ...
Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:51 pm
67Cougar wrote:Nice video. I saw this plane in the museum last Friday, was very impressed. They did a very nice job creating it.
As to the camera, I wish that folks who shoot digital video would experiment with slowing the shutter speed down some, to avoid the 'prop stop/jitter' that we see almost all of the time. A slower shutter speed will take care of that. Shooting video/stills in bright sunlight does not require a high speed shutter setting. Just a friendly suggestion ...
Most of those videos, including this one, are being shot with the little GoPro cameras. They do not have shutter speed adjustment. You can install a medium density filter stack to trick it into slowing the shutter down a little, but they can cause other issues with video quality.
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