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Jwreich
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Feb 28, 2007 13:42 |  #1

I was having some fun the other day and decided to create a video with my Mk IIn. Well 1100 frames later this is what we have. Tell me what you think....

BTW, these are all individual frames...


http://www.jphotograph​ic.com/blog/sara_willi​am.mpg (external link)

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Feb 28, 2007 13:50 |  #2

THAT is freakin' hilarious! Good stuff! Now I want the MKIII even more...


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Feb 28, 2007 13:54 |  #3

wow...

I need to try that sometime ... I have an old rebel im not using .... might do it on that low jpg might be slower... but not going to do it on my mark2 till I can afford to buy a new camera




  
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Feb 28, 2007 13:54 as a reply to  @ dshootist's post |  #4

That is fabulous. Great work!


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Feb 28, 2007 13:59 |  #5

That’s awesome!


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Feb 28, 2007 13:59 |  #6

holy cow 1100 frames hope those were jpgs :p

Cool little movie tho it looks really good , you can subtract 1100 from your shutter longetivity...


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Feb 28, 2007 14:05 |  #7

I shoot 5000 frames every weekend at my weddings. My camera's are tools for my job and I use them accordingly.

I can see this being a huge hit with my clients and they will easily pay enough to buy me several new MKIII's or a few MKIIn's...

Plus it's just fun! :)

I'm glad you all like it!


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Feb 28, 2007 14:06 |  #8

Great work, nice music


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Feb 28, 2007 14:09 |  #9

Very nice shots!

Would be cool to see how smooth motion you could get with high-end frame interpolation software...

When the MKIV arrives we won't need a DV-cam....ahhh...


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Feb 28, 2007 14:12 |  #10

Love that music and that is a cute kid. Are you going to do another one with the mk3?


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Feb 28, 2007 14:13 |  #11

wow . . and WoW . . and WOW. That's awesome.


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Feb 28, 2007 14:17 |  #12

I'm kind of curious as to how you did this... i mean, everything is in focus or out of focus at the right time... it's almost like you used an actual video camera. Really awesome :)


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Feb 28, 2007 14:19 |  #13

Jwreich wrote in post #2791330 (external link)
I shoot 5000 frames every weekend at my weddings. My camera's are tools for my job and I use them accordingly.

I can see this being a huge hit with my clients and they will easily pay enough to buy me several new MKIII's or a few MKIIn's...

Plus it's just fun! :)

I'm glad you all like it!



PERFECT :p it pays for itself thats awesome. for me... One day... one day...


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Feb 28, 2007 14:22 |  #14

AMAZING


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Feb 28, 2007 14:24 |  #15

Cool


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