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Post by ZEBRA on Jan 23, 2007 8:16:23 GMT -1
Please do not copy videos if you what to link back to them please ask a admin this short video is intended as a guide to paddling showing just how easy it is .
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Post by volusian on Feb 11, 2007 21:38:16 GMT -1
good idea to do short tuition videos for those who are new to learning kayaking. Should help people a lot seeing actual vieos instead of still shots. On tip from me would be to place a small piece of cloth or better still fur in front of the microphone on the camcorder. This will virtually eliminate the wind noise which is common with camcorder use in strong winds... just a thought ..! ATB .. keith www.kayakfishing.co.uk
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Post by ZEBRA on Feb 12, 2007 0:57:08 GMT -1
the video,s were shot using just a digital camera .
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Post by volusian on Feb 12, 2007 12:27:09 GMT -1
no probs ...... still its a good idea doing the video tutiton clips. Ive been toying with the idea for a while now but just waiting for better weather.
if you look at the bottom of my webpage under gallery . you will see 2 short fun surf videos i did with my new cannon digital camera that has video option. Was suprised at how good the video side of it works ... but i should have used a tripod really ..
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Post by lagachette on May 19, 2007 17:17:12 GMT -1
really great videos, very useful to everyone, thanks. small comment . . I always try to keep my elbows tucked in to my sides, especially when I have to paddle for a few miles, it saves on the shoulders.
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Post by Reeco on Jan 18, 2008 16:43:40 GMT -1
Hi All, It's a great idea of showing potential newbies like myself what's involved, well Done. ATB. Reeco
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