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Orion the Hunter

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Re: Orion the Hunter

Postby Dave McElderry » Sat Sep 26, 2015 1:40 pm

_Paz_ wrote:Bob,
I think your filter makes a dramatic difference... and um, I've never seen the constellation lines either... could you plot those lines and enter them into the system on the Mother Ship so you can Show and Tell if you ever return to your own galaxy? :fg:

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Re: Orion the Hunter

Postby momoffduty » Sat Sep 26, 2015 3:17 pm

Very cool Sidd! Good luck tonight!
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Re: Orion the Hunter

Postby Ron Hunter » Sat Sep 26, 2015 6:12 pm

For me it has become my go to camera. I think the quality is great, the size is perfect, and the things it can do beat out any of my other cameras. It is most certainly not a GH4 but learning to live within the parameters of what it can do is pretty exciting. I think because it is so easy to use I am recording a lot more video than if I was using a regular camera.
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Re: Orion the Hunter

Postby sidd finch » Sun Sep 27, 2015 12:34 pm

You are enjoying yours and you are shooting more video than ever. Isn't that the mark of a "good camera"?


That is the reason I made the decision to just stick with a GoPro. I also enjoy the challenge of trying to capture something while keeping to the confines of what the camera can do. I always want to enjoy the event as opposed to making it a big production and I am more worried about the shot than enjoying the event.

Also for the most part I do not use a monitor or the wifi app. It is always exciting to see what I was able to capture.

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