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Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:37 am
by ramses
Nice. I have some videos of turning copper on the other computer.

I'm guessing you used the 30-300 fps mode? For some reason, I can't get that mode to do anything but 30 and 300 fps, no steps.

In other news, the idiots in hong kong can't find the problem with my camera, and it'd beginning to look like it's the cards I am using.

has anyone had any problems with the microcenter branded SDHC cards? Class 6 8gb?

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:19 am
by SpudFarm
I'm guessing you used the 30-300 fps mode? For some reason, I can't get that mode to do anything but 30 and 300 fps, no steps.
I am assuming that you know you are going to use the so called "SET" button to change speed?
has anyone had any problems with the microcenter branded SDHC cards? Class 6 8gb?
What's your exact problem? When I shot a water melon the video was messed up for about 3seconds and then was normal in 10 sec before it repeated itself.
This made me mad since it was an absolutely beutiful shot but changing to a 20mb/s card fixed it.

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:05 pm
by ramses
It freezes the whole camera in standard video mode. The only way to fix it is to remove the battery, and that corrupts the video file completely because there is no footer in the MPEG, because it stopped writing the video unexpectedly. One could probably add the footer from another video file in a hex editor but...

Where's you get the 20 MBps cards?

That is 20 MBps not 20 Mbps, right?

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:17 pm
by SpudFarm
That's strange. My camera (While using a temporary mem card) just froze the video for a few seconds (real time) before it started again.
Probably something with the camera. You might be able to get a new one if you ask them.

My card is a SanDisk extreme 20MB/s at 4gb. Like made for the camera.

It is 20Megabytes.

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:02 pm
by DYI
My FC150 had a lens problem which caused shutdown every time the camera entered recording mode. I sent it away for repairs and received it in the mail 8 days later, in perfect working order at no charge.

You may yet see some interesting videos from me before the summer's done :wink:

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:42 pm
by ramses
Thanks, the Casio warranty on mine expired, and when I called for a repair quote, I was falsely told $350, so I sent it to Hong Kong to my retailer.

To be honest, I am almost starting to hope DHL smashes it on the way back, so I can acquire a K-X or something.

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:53 pm
by SpudFarm
ramses wrote:To be honest, I am almost starting to hope DHL smashes it on the way back, so I can acquire a K-X or something.
If that's a shipping company there is nothing in the way for you to throw it with all your might at a wall once recieved and demand money equal to the contents back from the shipping company.

I don't know if that's possible in the US but it certainly is in Norway :D

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:54 pm
by ramses
It is indeed a shipping company.

Nah, Insurance fraud isn't quite my thing.

To make this post moderately useful, in light of the topic a while back about using this as a chat room :D , I'll attach that video of the copper disk. As usual in my basement, lighting kind of sucks.

[youtube][/youtube]

intermittent

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:13 pm
by SpudFarm
Nah, Insurance fraud isn't quite my thing.
It's not many peoples thing and I won't promote it. Just told you your options :P

As to the video, I think the lightning is quite good. It raises contrast. Looks like you used a very powerful filament light and high shutter speeds.
It also keeps the viewers attention at the spot where lightning is best.

I wish I lived someplace else then Norway so I could use higher shutter speeds outside, with the settings I have to use everything turns out blurry.

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:19 pm
by jor2daje
I didn't actually use the 30 to 210 function I just sped up portions of the 210 footage to try to make it slightly more interesting.

Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 3:25 pm
by ramses
SpudFarm wrote:Looks like you used a very powerful filament light and high shutter speeds.
It also keeps the viewers attention at the spot where lightning is best.
Thanks, 1KW halogen :D

Nice job speeding up the footage, that worked nicely! What editing software do you use?

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:34 pm
by MrCrowley
[youtube][/youtube]

Looks like I've joined the club :P

N.B: The shot at the soda bottle must've caused hydrostatic shock since a 2cmx2cm piece of plastic about 3mm thick blew out from the bottom of the bottle (you can see water pouring directly out the bottom instead of the sides).

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:39 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Fiinnnalllyyyyy, weeelllllcoooommmeee onnnn boooaaarddd :D

(this is how we communicate in the high speed club :roll:)

Please tell me your brand new camera was shielded in some way and is not actually covered in flecks of potato and coke...

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:53 pm
by Insomniac
We measure your rank in the HS club by the number of potato flecks cemented to the lens... What are you on about JSR?

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 10:00 pm
by MrCrowley
Please tell me your brand new camera was shielded in some way and is not actually covered in flecks of potato and coke...
Hope I didn't break no cardinal rule :oops:

410FPS is actually a lot more decent than I expected. Good thing it's summer, I don't need any lighting for shooting outside.