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Re: Animals with image stabilisation!

Postby biggerry on Thu Aug 09, 2012 2:37 pm

now, you know whats gonna happen...

i am gonna get me a cat, strap said camera to its head, mount it to me bicycle handlebars and go for mountain bike ride and use this as a alternate to the nikons VR2 system :rotfl2:
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Re: Animals with image stabilisation!

Postby aim54x on Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:40 pm

biggerry wrote:now, you know whats gonna happen...

i am gonna get me a cat, strap said camera to its head, mount it to me bicycle handlebars and go for mountain bike ride and use this as a alternate to the nikons VR2 system :rotfl2:


I think an OWL will be better! I have my J1 and there is now an underwater casing (surely that will be tough enough) Who needs a stinking GoPro?
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Re: Animals with image stabilisation!

Postby biggerry on Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:18 pm

aim54x wrote:
biggerry wrote:now, you know whats gonna happen...

i am gonna get me a cat, strap said camera to its head, mount it to me bicycle handlebars and go for mountain bike ride and use this as a alternate to the nikons VR2 system :rotfl2:


I think an OWL will be better! I have my J1 and there is now an underwater casing (surely that will be tough enough) Who needs a stinking GoPro?


nah, some owls are protected, you can get into serious trouble for that..cats on the other hand.. i have a few neighbors who have a plentiful supply.
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Re: Animals with image stabilisation!

Postby surenj on Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:29 am

Yep, this is the only time I regret not having a pet.
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