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BeeHive Borescope Inspection April 27, 2015

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BeeHive Borescope Inspection April 27, 2015

Postby theOZer » Thu Apr 30, 2015 10:59 am

Attempt at a three scene video, with 'Multi View' during the borescope probe, with background music.

BeeHive Borescope Inspection April 27, 2015
Beehive walk-thru using a Digital Endoscope Borescope Tube Snake Inspection Camera. On Saturday morning, April 25, 2105, our New Bee Colony was set up. The bees had a first night here overnight massive die-off. Two days have gone by now since we set up this hive. To avoid traumatizing the remaining bees in this new colony I am doing a endoscope borescope inspection.
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PlayMemories Home video editing tool 'Multi View' was used in the two camera shot sync-merge scene.
Video Camera: Sony HDR-PJ440 Handycam, Ravelli AVT Professional tripod
Borescope Camera: Potensic Digital Endoscope Borescope Tube Snake Inspection Camera - with Movie Mode settings of Size: 1280 x 720, Power frequency: 60 Hz, TV Out: NTSC
Length: 00:05;42 Size: 629 MB Format: AVCHD Date: APR-27-2015
Video Editors used: Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13, PlayMemories Home
Video FX: none, Transitions: 3D Blinds
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7XA7szSpuU[/youtube]
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Re: BeeHive Borescope Inspection April 27, 2015

Postby Steve Grisetti » Fri May 01, 2015 7:25 am

What a cool device! Looks like something Special Forces would use.
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Re: BeeHive Borescope Inspection April 27, 2015

Postby momoffduty » Fri May 01, 2015 6:55 pm

Wow, Dennis! A different view from the inside. Why did so many bees die off? Is the borescope the same thing used when looking in pipes or chimneys?
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Re: BeeHive Borescope Inspection April 27, 2015

Postby theOZer » Sat May 02, 2015 9:06 am

MoD, Yes, the borescope is of the utility type, as you mentioned. Why the massive bee die off? Most likely exposure, and/or poor handling, and/or poor caring for the bees while the bees where in transit from the bee provider, where the bees came from, with the apiary itself in Grand Junction, Colorado.
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