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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool View Post
    I use both sony vega and premiere pro. Both have their merits. Be sure to use Sony Vegas 10 if you run with SVP and playing with mp4.

    Use a free mp4 cutter to cut the 4gb vids down to smaller clips so you don't crash SVP.

    Slomo works best with high fps. Even running 30fps rather than 25fps is telling. Just remember to edit in that framerate else you'll get weird jitter effects. 25fps is set up for PAL TV so if your target audience is internet running at 25 or 30 isn't a major.

    Nope I'm happy with the 960 because if I were to shoot at 50 (or 60) I'd be dropping back to 25 anyway. The higher frame-rate captures higher speed better so when you drop back to 25 in post-production the frame is that little bit sharper...and because the 960 shoots down to 1 lux there isn't a major with reduced lighting in the higher framerate. But given all that you can't argue with $350...it's a bargain for what you get really.
    now its all just become too mind boggling for me, I thought it was just a matter of shot and edit.

    The new contour+ looks the go when it come out

    http://contour.com/camera/plus_spec
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    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    A tip I was given to decrease the amount of stress on the case's latch was to remove the rubber gasket. The person giving me the advice reckoned that water would still not get in.

    It's true that the case still latches securely and that the seal is still pretty good...but, the other day I had mine on in pretty steady rain and a few drops did fine there way in (did a lot of slow riding and bike was parked in the wet a few times).

    No issues with the camera though but I think the gasket will be going back in next time I'm riding in the rain...
    When I close the case I squeeze the door closed (compress the gasket) & it closes with no stress on the latch. Jobs a carrot.
    I also put a strip of gaffer tape over the door with the holes in. Stops rain & sound is still good. Would'nt dive with it though.......

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