testing my kodak zx5 cam

bluechair84
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video here
The footage comes out quite nice, good colours, nice and sharp when shot at 720p@60fps. The camera firmware is clunky as hell though, it's slow to respond to user input. It also seems to require a password to drag and drop the videos from the camera to the computer which can only be disabled by installing their software - immensly irritating as it's one of the reasons I wouldn't go down the iPod route (requires iTunes).
So, the next vid will be a unreduced footage of the riding in the Alps!
Oh, and sorry for the scenery, there are no local paths or trails around me. F-all to have a quick potter on. So just have a nosey around our estate.
The footage comes out quite nice, good colours, nice and sharp when shot at 720p@60fps. The camera firmware is clunky as hell though, it's slow to respond to user input. It also seems to require a password to drag and drop the videos from the camera to the computer which can only be disabled by installing their software - immensly irritating as it's one of the reasons I wouldn't go down the iPod route (requires iTunes).
So, the next vid will be a unreduced footage of the riding in the Alps!
Oh, and sorry for the scenery, there are no local paths or trails around me. F-all to have a quick potter on. So just have a nosey around our estate.
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Nice!
How big is the camera?
Any chance of a photo of it with something like a 50p to gauge scale?0 -
Here we are;
The image quality of our high quality bay window taken from the Kodak
The kodak compared to my phone and a 5p (sorry Northern - no 50p in my wallet)
Another thing - the camera was mounted to the bike in the film using a gorila pod and a load of gaffa tape.0