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Video: Sundowner
« on: May 16, 2020, 12:48:03 pm »
Just finished constructing my new filming rig for winging. Check out my video shot at Flagbeach as the sun was just going down.

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Re: Video: Sundowner
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2020, 01:50:19 pm »
Great video - things look pretty perfect! Beautiful location and conditions.  Glad the lock down ended in time so you didn't miss it.

Is the fish-eye effect something that just happens as part of the video recording, or is it added during editing?
My personal preference would be to have less of the more extreme fish-eye, but that's just because I'm trying to orient to understand more of the angle to the wave etc.

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Re: Video: Sundowner
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2020, 03:27:24 pm »
Great video - things look pretty perfect! Beautiful location and conditions.  Glad the lock down ended in time so you didn't miss it.

Is the fish-eye effect something that just happens as part of the video recording, or is it added during editing?
My personal preference would be to have less of the more extreme fish-eye, but that's just because I'm trying to orient to understand more of the angle to the wave etc.

The fisheye come from the camera. It is being filmed with a 360 Camera (Insta360 One R)  and when you zoom out, it creates the fisheye effect.

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Re: Video: Sundowner
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2020, 10:41:58 am »
Great video - things look pretty perfect! Beautiful location and conditions.  Glad the lock down ended in time so you didn't miss it.

Is the fish-eye effect something that just happens as part of the video recording, or is it added during editing?
My personal preference would be to have less of the more extreme fish-eye, but that's just because I'm trying to orient to understand more of the angle to the wave etc.

The fisheye come from the camera. It is being filmed with a 360 Camera (Insta360 One R)  and when you zoom out, it creates the fisheye effect.

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Thanks Gunnar!

You mentioned the Indiana foil in a reply on the video.  You said when reviewing the Indiana foil that the front wing was designed to be self-stabilising.  Have you tried it as a monofoil?

 

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