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Main Canopy Size
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FPS
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Freefall Photography
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clicking Read buttom helps :) DSE thanks for a review!
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convenience aside, you won't believe how much difference does it make to have a top mount for competition RW
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I know about two (Shilin and canopy collision, both listed) - what are the other two?
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why don't you just time any segment of the DVD recording and compare it to the tape TC? I can not imagine a scerio which would allow video firewired to a recorder to be recorded slower than playback speed may I ask if you use auto-shutter or sports shutter program while filming? high shutter speed might give you a 'faster' impression. Just a wild quess...
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sure it will require a quick team AND a good judge to see though
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Rules are pretty clear or that: zero points even if the donut somehow grabs a right the grip after the inter it would still be zero
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have a private request . Please PM. Thanks!
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phone number and email will be appreciated, please PM
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different line types, need graphical assistance
FeFe replied to bjornufknu's topic in Gear and Rigging
I think this image comes from either from Icarus or Precision (see attached) -
TSO-D has two-thumbs-up service
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but looks like it's on the RED's to-do list
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by the looks of it it's a Z1 stripped of the tape deck which is replaced by the SxS slot (and, apparently, more electronics to handle XDCAM) I may suspect the imager is the same as Z1 no doubt flash media is a way to go, SxS sounds like a very good alternative to P2 with faster speeds etc., but why Sony puts so much faith in XDCam as a format is a mystery to me
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i totally agree with the above comments - i would go for 107 for 100-200 jumos and then transition to smaller (96 or 90) velo
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would be cool to use it to give HV10 some good shake the way I remember the old Sony TVR900 series problem (which I personally have never experienced), it was not vibration - it was airflow
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get a box? I had a 'sealed' box (with a UV filter atop of the box so the camera including the w/a was completely inside) with PD100 and TRV920, no problems whatsoever