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1. The lights are on , we can deduce from that that it's a daylight camera and no good for dusk or nightwork

 

2. If I put mine in my hand the camera would look tiny :001_rolleyes:

 

1 Buy a bulb that puts out more than 2 watts then.

 

 

 

Well you do go on shoots's :001_smile:

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You can re orientate video later, its quite easy.

 

How do you do that mate?

 

 

 

 

BTW I will be interested to see how this camera reacts to light and dark, because looking down from a tree then up at the sky can cause problems with the exposure. The POV takes a second or so to react but its not bad.:001_smile:

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got mine today also.

 

trying to figure out if i should just buy goggles and attach it to them or put it onto my stien...either way i am going to look like a prat! lol

 

Arborcom stein helmet with camcorder and petzl light attached..away to trim Mrs.harper hedge. lol.

 

LOL.

 

Don't forget 66 hanging from harness mate!

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How do you do that mate?

 

 

 

 

BTW I will be interested to see how this camera reacts to light and dark, because looking down from a tree then up at the sky can cause problems with the exposure. The POV takes a second or so to react but its not bad.:001_smile:

 

There is some free software that will do it, I'll find it later.

 

You would need to edit out any exposure adjustment delays anyway to make it look good.

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How do you do that mate?

 

 

 

 

BTW I will be interested to see how this camera reacts to light and dark, because looking down from a tree then up at the sky can cause problems with the exposure. The POV takes a second or so to react but its not bad.:001_smile:

 

I'll try and remember to do that today Tom

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Heres the link for the free software to flip video.

 

 

Its free so ignore the annoyign ads on the page. I've used it it works well.

You could moutn the camera any way you wanted and flip it later.

 

Heres an example

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQxRMY7R6bQ]YouTube - Poplar trees rigging 4[/ame]

 

 

And rotated

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEZ6GOEOXX4]YouTube - Poplar trees rigging 4 rotated[/ame]

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