without trying to sound negative,
Im still getting to grips with my box brownie. .
20 minutes is more than enough time in the film world, you can cram a hell of a lot of awkward camera shots into that time that can save the need for cranes, buggys, CAMERA OPERATORS, etc. A very high speed camera will give you a fraction of that filming time for instanceGadgets like this will put a few noses out of joint at my work, it's an impressive albeit random bit of fiming kit. We're being taken over by robots.
Quote from: darrsi on 15 May 2015, 07:02:56 am20 minutes is more than enough time in the film world, you can cram a hell of a lot of awkward camera shots into that time that can save the need for cranes, buggys, CAMERA OPERATORS, etc. A very high speed camera will give you a fraction of that filming time for instanceGadgets like this will put a few noses out of joint at my work, it's an impressive albeit random bit of fiming kit. We're being taken over by robots. Some good points there, I hadn't considered it's usage in that sort of industryI guess the underlying drone tech is useful but I would expect a much higher quality camera / lens to be used for large production films so it's back to the camera cranes For the amateur video enthusiast it's an impressive piece of kit, no doubt... I wonder how fast it can fly... just thinking about the crazy people in squirrel suits
Wait until you get ones with blue flashing lights on !!! Then you will curse the rise of technology