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"Marek \"Wayfarer\"" wrote: During my trip to Glenwood Canyon a month ago I spent a couple of hours on the Colorado River playing with my Pentax Optio W10 in a video mode. I tried the camera mounted in different ways on a kayak deck with a suction cup (sticky pod) and as a helmet cam. I didn't add any music. All sounds including underwater were recorded directly by the camera. Here is a 3 minute movie assembled from those clips: http://www.fit2paddle.com/photokayak...146/index.html Please note that I am migating my "paddling and photography" blog to a new server and domain name - "paddling with a camera": http://photokayaker.fit2paddle.com Optio W10 is main camera for paddling and other outdoor activities. Marek I picked up a W10 this summer, passing my original Optio WP to one of my daughters. The video quality is much better than the first camera's was. It's a nifty little camera that goes with us paddling, and just about everywhere else that I don't haul my digital SLR and lenses along. And thanks for showing details of your mounts; I like the suction cup mount. My efforts with various sorts of c-clamps have returned variable results. |
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