Nice to see the coverage!couple suggestions: - get a wide-angle lens, ideally fast. Next time you're looking for a camera, pay attention to low-light performance as gyms tend to be crappily lit.- I noticed you got better at anticipating the climbers moves with the burlington video - but try to be ahead of the action. - get a tripod, or use a cheap-man's tripod. See $1 tripod or $15 steadycam. There's another one that can be made to fit on a 2-litre bottle of pop.thanks for the video!
we're getting there... we're buying cameras / lens etc but it's costly! For now we're making do with what we have, because we have no other choice!!Hopefully by Jan we should be set up, we learnt way more the second time around :)Cheers for the commentsN
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Nice to see the coverage!
couple suggestions:
- get a wide-angle lens, ideally fast. Next time you're looking for a camera, pay attention to low-light performance as gyms tend to be crappily lit.
- I noticed you got better at anticipating the climbers moves with the burlington video - but try to be ahead of the action.
- get a tripod, or use a cheap-man's tripod. See $1 tripod or $15 steadycam. There's another one that can be made to fit on a 2-litre bottle of pop.
thanks for the video!
we're getting there... we're buying cameras / lens etc but it's costly! For now we're making do with what we have, because we have no other choice!!
Hopefully by Jan we should be set up, we learnt way more the second time around :)
Cheers for the comments
N
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