CB Video
CB Video
Here's the highlight reel from New Year's Day at CB. All the video was taken from a tripod set up in my car in the parking lot and it was zoomed too far out so the action is a little on the small side. It's the first video I've ever edited so ... anyway... with those excuses out of the way - enjoy! It's about 10 megs:
http://windisgood.com/MiscPics/CB_New_Years.wmv
BWD, if you want to put it on this site somewhere feel free. I'll take it off my tiny webspace in a week or so. D
http://windisgood.com/MiscPics/CB_New_Years.wmv
BWD, if you want to put it on this site somewhere feel free. I'll take it off my tiny webspace in a week or so. D
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Wankers deleted it on me ... over your limit my ass! It's working now (with a new file name), but for how long, I can't say:
http://windisgood.com/MiscPics/CB_New_Years.wmv
http://windisgood.com/MiscPics/CB_New_Years.wmv
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Nice work Bean. That looks like more fun than cowering behind a tarp @ I-view !!!Tarp is safe in my shed R. Dewd...You will see it again ...
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Samsung had a cigar cam / recording unit for around $800. It was designed for sports. I think I saw it in the Futureshop flyer several weeks ago. It would be great for land sports, and I'm sure one could find/make a waterproof case for it. Anyone else know of an affordable sport cam? I may be interested too.
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http://product.samsung.com/event/optin0 ... scam_site/ http://www.atc-1000.com/poison.asp?p=snow I read a review of the atc 1000 in an outdoor mag. Its a 'flash' unit so few moving parts. Pretty grainy images...The samsung is a great idea...Still researching...Maybe Russian dude can modify an I-pod for us or use some device fron Russian intelligence...Here is another...I love google http://www.microvideo.ca/helmet.htm.....Here is a review of the atc-1000:A livelier, if less analytical, record of outdoor adventures can be created using the Oregon Scientific ATC-1000 Action Camera ($120; www.oregonscientific.com), a video camera that can be mounted on helmets.
While the ATC-1000 is not up to the technical standards of cameras used by ESPN and other broadcasters, it does have some advantages. For one, it costs considerably less than the professional models. More important, it does not require an external recorder. Instead, the camera stores images on SD memory cards like those used with digital still cameras. (It captures video at 15 frames a second, which is half the professional rate.) A one-gigabyte card can hold about an hour of video, which may be more than enough mountain bike action for friends and relatives.
While the ATC-1000 is not up to the technical standards of cameras used by ESPN and other broadcasters, it does have some advantages. For one, it costs considerably less than the professional models. More important, it does not require an external recorder. Instead, the camera stores images on SD memory cards like those used with digital still cameras. (It captures video at 15 frames a second, which is half the professional rate.) A one-gigabyte card can hold about an hour of video, which may be more than enough mountain bike action for friends and relatives.
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Awesome work Bean. Even if it was zoomed out, it is still cool. Nice editing job. Fun to see what a kook I really am out there. Next time I risk life and limb on a massive death forward I'll have to make sure the camera is still on. I think we all look pretty good in the waves considering how much time we put in wave sailing. Can we call it wave sailing at CB. Maybe on this day and last Sunday. Well Done.
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That samsung link is not working for me, here is another link for the samsung SC-X105L - http://www.samsung.com/Products/Camcord ... 05LXAA.aspjimmy lewis wrote:http://product.samsung.com/event/optin0 ... scam_site/ http://www.atc-1000.com/poison.asp?p=snow I read a review of the atc 1000 in an outdoor mag. Its a 'flash' unit so few moving parts. Pretty grainy images...The samsung is a great idea...Still researching...Maybe Russian dude can modify an I-pod for us or use some device fron Russian intelligence...Here is another...I love google http://www.microvideo.ca/helmet.htm.....Here is a review of the atc-1000:A livelier, if less analytical, record of outdoor adventures can be created using the Oregon Scientific ATC-1000 Action Camera ($120; www.oregonscientific.com), a video camera that can be mounted on helmets.
While the ATC-1000 is not up to the technical standards of cameras used by ESPN and other broadcasters, it does have some advantages. For one, it costs considerably less than the professional models. More important, it does not require an external recorder. Instead, the camera stores images on SD memory cards like those used with digital still cameras. (It captures video at 15 frames a second, which is half the professional rate.) A one-gigabyte card can hold about an hour of video, which may be more than enough mountain bike action for friends and relatives.