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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Arizona
Posts: 38
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3D Video
When we began planning our trip to WDW this past May, it was a good excuse to justify the purchase of a new HD video camera to replace our standard definition camera. I got a really good deal on the camera and as a bonus, it also shoots 3D video. The downside to the 3D filming is that the 3D video is not in HD and many of the standard functions are disabled. I was wondering if anyone has had experience shooting 3D at the parks and how the videos turned out. I am particularly interested in shooting some of the inside rides in 3D, but wondering if I should just shoot in HD to be safe. I love 3D and it is really awesome when projected on the screen in our media room. However, I won't be able to review any 3D until I get home. If lines aren't too long, I could probably film each attraction twice, once in 3D and again in HD. Any advice from those of you who may have shot 3D would be greatly appreciated.
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All around nice guy.
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Nashua, NH
Posts: 20,604
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Have you shot some subjects close to home in both 3D and in regular hi-def modes, and compared them?
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Knows a little about a lot of things, a lot about nothing.
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: in the middle of Dallas/Fort Worth
Posts: 3,938
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I've never done video in 3D, only still images. Really interested in erading more about your expereinces though, so post more.
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