mchamp

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  1. Hmm not too sure if you'd be in any luck finding a HD .45 lens. You could go ahead and purchase a Opteka .50 or the Century .55x which would probably be your best bet for shooting tandems, however, it'd most likely wouldn't be wide enough for freefly fun jumps. Just a quick word of advice would be to stick with HD wide angle lenses. If you used an SD wide lens despite having an HD quality vid camera it would only show up as an SD quality video. Here is a link that helps with your decisions on lenses. :) http://www.gethypoxic.com/component/content/article/1-latest-news/61-cx100.html For info regarding lift ticket prices all around the world check out http://www.jumpticketprices.com/dropzones.asp
  2. ALSO it is...... -Smaller! -Lighter! 70 grams/2 ozs or 21% less. -New type of sensor, ExmorR , brighter and bigger: 4,5 instead of 3,6mms (1/4-1/5"). http://www.dpreview.com/...09080601sonycmos.asp -Wider lens: 37 mm focal lenght instead of 42 (in 35mm terms). -Better display, just 10% more resolution, but with a glossy finish looks great. -16 gigs of memory instead of 8. -Can use SD cards, finally don't need to buy thats stupid & expensive memorysticks... -Higher bit rates in HD-FX mode, but then you can't burn standard dvds. -More power in the supplied battery. Unfortunably a new V type (NP-FV50), backward compatible but not the other way around, older batteries useless, great for the environment -Easy Back Up: you can connect a portable hard drive (with its own power) in Fat format, and download and manage your clips without a computer, nice to exchange jumps! Hope this bit of info helps out a bit For info regarding lift ticket prices all around the world check out http://www.jumpticketprices.com/dropzones.asp
  3. they say the new sensor increases sensitivity 2 times... for sure is much better in low light. And also say is 10x more steady... For info regarding lift ticket prices all around the world check out http://www.jumpticketprices.com/dropzones.asp