Arrived in my e-mail this morning!!
http://blog.zonerama.com/?utm_source=blogishere&utm_medium=mailing&utm_campaign=newsletter-24052013
4 pages of content with lots of extra info by clicking "more"
HELLO Moderators, Time to wake up.
Its about time you stepped in and put a stop to all this personal slanging match between a few individuals.
This has Nothing to do with the subject of the Thread and is getting way beyond any sensible debate.
PrairieSeasons wrote:
It's a good thing the terrorist didn't use a gun. Someone could have gotten hurt.
If mean`t as a joke, how pathetic and vile can you get!!!!
UP-2-IT wrote:
Your upset because they are not serving you tea any longer.
Sorry, but read & Reread your statement and still don`t get it.
Please explain.
Annie_Girl wrote:
you can't go wrong with a pug, no matter what they are cute.
Surely only a Pug`s Mother could call a Pug cute!!!
Perhaps now Tony Blair (ex-PM)will feel proud to have made war with IRAQ
Just announced by Nokia,
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/nokia-eos-tipped-for-41-megapixel-pureview-sensor-on-9-july-50011302/
Sac-Jack wrote:
If I understand what I been reading right Windows 9 is on it way to correct all the major problems Windows 8 has. I would wait rather then install more problems.
Have a look here for Info on Windows Blue:- http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/07/microsoft-windows-blue-public-preview-june/
jimmya wrote:
Me, I'd say your tripod is the problem. Lots of jerks in your video, all that's caused by the tripod you're using.
My belief is that if you add a couple of simple things you can do all your work hand held (with lots of practice) and change the entire look of your video.
The video's technical quality, focus, light, etc. are all good.
I qualify my above by telling you that I did a career in broadcast television video work here in the states - about 30 years. You must be able to hand hold a steady camera for that work. So obviously I learned a lot about steady hand held camera.
An IS lens and a mountable view finder (for a dslr camera) will make all the difference and learning to manually focus.
Good luck
Me, I'd say your tripod is the problem. Lots of j... (
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Don`t disagree with you but there are a number restrictions to your statement.
1st the total length of the Show covers 3 days from 8am to 5pm approx, most of which is sat down.
2nd it takes a lot of concentration to Hand hold a relativly small Camcorder for that length of time,I know thats how I started.
3rd My age, will be 70 in August so a Tripod is very useful & is always ready for me to press the start button, and allows me to Video over the Heads of the People in front
4th being sat down restricts your shots to what you can see & what other Spectators allow you to see.
5th I agree the Tripod is a cheapie, but with Cost of Trip (over a £1000.00) a new Tripod may have to wait on my Pension.
6th I have used my SX40 for Video (Training Class) & was not impressed, Camcorder best for Video + reasonable Stills, Camera for Stills + Reasonable Video. i.e. believe in using the correct tools for the job.
Hope that makes sense Jimmy A.
Best Wishes
Len
Well Jerry, on checking some of those Photos I came up with this:- http://www.cameragrip.co.uk/acatalog/hague_twin_camera_mount.html
Think I will contact for a chat during the week, Thanks.
Might be of interest to all (particulary UK based) to look over site, loads of Photo & Video Bits
Hi Debbie, no wish to hijack your thread but just wanted to show some more training Photos, Kerry (grandaughter 15yrs) with her dog Jemma
why not do a search on Google, this "300D+book" (without the quote marks) brings up lots of links.
Go for it
Thanks JR1, will keep your offer in mind
Len