Jimmy writes:
This is my Subaru Baja ride. I had to take a trip to pick up an “aquarium” I bought off Craigslist. I had to leave Boonsboro and move to Ohio, but had to drive to back to MD to pick up the “aquarium.”
Jimmy writes:
This is my Subaru Baja ride. I had to take a trip to pick up an “aquarium” I bought off Craigslist. I had to leave Boonsboro and move to Ohio, but had to drive to back to MD to pick up the “aquarium.”
Megan and I made Friends over the past week. It was supposed to be longer and I think Megan is planning to do at least another installment. Be sure to checkout Melodic Insomniac to find out what happens!
Friends from melodic insomniac on Vimeo.
This project won’t be finished for some time, but here’s a taste for now.
*Disabled vs. Wild II* was shot in Sutton, WV in April of 2009 when the bear was on the prowl!
Thom there is a iPhone version of the video. The aspect ratio is screwed up though. Don’t know why. TIM RESPOND.
Thom let me borrow his night vision scope. I did a little test with it this evening in conjunction with the Jazz DV151. This is the result.
Here’s another short film shot on the Jazz DV151. It is about sending Fred a postcard. My shaky camera work aside, the film gives a better sense of the camera’s capabilities, especially in low light where the gain gets cranked up. I noticed at times that the camera has a mild sound sync loss. I would also note that about an hour into recording the footage, I finally had to switch the batteries (and I’d been using it a couple days prior also). The camera runs off of double A’s.
For interested parties, Megan will be posting the video on Melodic Insomniac also. She’ll probably have some different comments on it than I.
I bought the Jazz DV151 camera from Walmart for $20.00 yesterday. The camera has a flip out viewscreen and records AVI files onto SD cards (it can handle up to 2GB cards) at a 320 x 240 resolution. The image is pretty much what you would expect from a $20.00 camera, but I haven’t been able to stop playing with it. Check out the short movie below to see and hear the quality of the recording. I’m still trying to figure out if I can hook the camera up to my computer so I can double it as a web cam (when you connect the camera to a computer with the USB, it switches automatically to download mode). I posted a picture of the camera at the bottom of this post so interested parties can see what it looks like.