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Just bought a LED light bar for the Rok, its bloody awesome….
Low Beam
High Beam
+ IPF Driving Lights
and then add the light bar
Light bars are crazy bright, its good to see the price of them is coming down, they were ridiculous expensive when they first really hit the market
Is that devil eyes that they pick up in the distance? I am never ever getting them now!
Nah, just the Bunyip
Must be lots of bunyips round your way azz, especially through the eyes of brad
They so bright you better wear shades at night.
Just bought a LED light bar for the Rok, its bloody awesome….
Low Beam
High Beam
+ IPF Driving Lights
and then add the light bar
Finally bought myself a battery grip for my 650D and 4 extra batteries. No more running out of battery while filming skating all day or doing extended timelapses!
fyve tall jacket, next day they offer 30% off…........oh well
fyve tall jacket, next day they offer 30% off…........oh well
Finally bought myself a battery grip for my 650D and 4 extra batteries. No more running out of battery while filming skating all day or doing extended timelapses!
I woulda thought you were using a dedicated video cam for filming skate, isnt it abit heavy and bulky?
I will keep the grip on for photos. For filming, I will just have the extra batteries in my bag.
Yeh too heavy with it for filming, and it doesnt fit on the craddle.
Nah, I dont film enough to justify two cameras. I get HD with my DSLR and can use multiple lenses as well as my fisheye lens which i use for photos too. Lots of skate filmers use mainly Sony VX for SD footage with the oldschool look. DSLR for HD generic online stuff. Big budget teams/filmers usually use a Panasonic HD video cam with a death lens. Way to expensive and way more than what I need
Ah yea fair enough, the DSLR cameras do more than good enough video in most cases anyways, I should really pull mine out and give it abit of love one day
Should get a GoPoo.
Everyone else reckons they are great!
I actually dont like using POV cameras at all. Only time I dont mind one is attached to a kayak while dropping a waterfall