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I have a Sony PC9 camcorder and a larger DSLR. I plan to go for a car
race next month, and would like to use my SLR for detailed shots, and
the camcorder to capture the overall ambience. I was thinking of
making a small sling bag to hold the PC9 with its lens protruding, and
just carry it around with me this way, while my hands stay on my SLR.
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 14:07:28 GMT, test@gesg.com (Sir Loin of Beef)
wrote:
>I have a Sony PC9 camcorder and a larger DSLR. I plan to go for a car
>race next month, and would like to use my SLR for detailed shots, and
>the camcorder to capture the overall ambience. I was thinking of
>making a small sling bag to hold the PC9 with its lens protruding, and
>just carry it around with me this way, while my hands stay on my SLR.
>
>Does anyone have any better ideas?
Try it out before the race day. I doubt you'll get anything usable
from the sling bag camera.
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1) Be sure to shine your shoes carefully before you go, so that the
shots of your feet will not be embarrassing.
2) Be sure to carry a very large sign on the bag identifying the
hidden camcorder, so that you aren't arrested for voyeurism. That
could spoil your whole day ;-)
test@gesg.com (Sir Loin of Beef) wrote in message news:<40aa183c.11523286@news.starhub.net.sg>...
> I have a Sony PC9 camcorder and a larger DSLR. I plan to go for a car
> race next month, and would like to use my SLR for detailed shots, and
> the camcorder to capture the overall ambience. I was thinking of
> making a small sling bag to hold the PC9 with its lens protruding, and
> just carry it around with me this way, while my hands stay on my SLR.
>
> Does anyone have any better ideas?
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"mikep76" <sandyprice@msn.com> wrote in message
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> 1) Be sure to shine your shoes carefully before you go, so that the
> shots of your feet will not be embarrassing.
Hehehe... I'm going through editing some 10 to15 year old tapes. I have
some great nostalgic feet shots of the kids growing up. Looking for some
good appropriate background music.
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"Rich" <richsanchez@usa.com> wrote:
>
>"mikep76" <sandyprice@msn.com> wrote in message
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>> 1) Be sure to shine your shoes carefully before you go, so that the
>> shots of your feet will not be embarrassing.
>
>Hehehe... I'm going through editing some 10 to15 year old tapes. I have
>some great nostalgic feet shots of the kids growing up. Looking for some
>good appropriate background music.
>
>Rich
>
You should add the song to your video "I love my feet" by Shona Laing"
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<elemar@comcast.net> wrote in message
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<snip>
> Years ago a friend did something similar, but carried it even further.
>
> When he was through with a scene he forgot to push the button to stop
> taping. After carrying the camera around for a while, he lifted it up to
> take another scene, and pushed the button which turned turned it off. And
> when he was through with that scene, he hit the button again, and so on.
>
> He ended up with a number of scenes of his feet and nothing else. I
thought
> it was rather amusing. :-)
>
> Ray
I've done that a few times....
Years ago I did a time lapse sunrise and cloud movement. I covered my black
body camera with a towel to protect it from the sun. Just as I started to
leave I checked everything carefully and put the lens cap back on out of
habit as I walked away. Much more boring than foot shots...
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> >I have a Sony PC9 camcorder and a larger DSLR. I plan to go for a car
> >race next month, and would like to use my SLR for detailed shots, and
> >the camcorder to capture the overall ambience. I was thinking of
> >making a small sling bag to hold the PC9 with its lens protruding, and
> >just carry it around with me this way, while my hands stay on my SLR.
> >
> >Does anyone have any better ideas?
>
Enter in the race, mount the camera on the dash --
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