I haven't even watched it yet, but I'll still say good job. I did my video of the first F-18 while standing on some stupid rock lol. Once I figured out tat I didn't have to do that, things got better!
I was actually the first to buy tickets so me my sister and parents were in row 1 section 1 seats 1-4 and this or the regular hornet demo were it hit around 1000 mph (I think it may have hit the sound barrier because I saw the plane right before I heard which it was a bit a head of were I was sitting but I'm not sure if I heard a sonic boom or not because It was so loud)
Ya that fast pass at the end I was guessing was like 5- 600 mph but this guy on the loud speaker said 750?! I don't see how so, being that I did not notice any sonic boom.
One was from the propeller of the Harvard and the other from a blue/yellow cf/18 which I'm not sure because it was too loud but the plane came from behind and I looked up saw it and almost at the exact time (probably milliseconds after) I heard a BROOOOOAAAAKSHAAAAOOOOOW
I actually just bought this camera the day before the show. Very happy with it as compared to the one I was using for last years videos. This one is the JVC GZ-30BU. My favorite feature at the moment is that it supports charging through USB so my 10,000 mah battery bank got me through the whole day with lots of juice to spare
Yeah before I believe I had a panasonic sc-30hd or something like that. I run this all on a pretty tight budget. The JVC is waterproof which may help save it from the same fate as my old one.
oh that sucks, well for the old one that is. lol Waterproof is awesome. I got the Sony, which is better for outdoor zoom shots, but over all I prefer my Nikon d3100, although it's 2 years older. It's a nice camera for filming stuff though
great filming btw
Thanks man. I'm by no means a pro or anything but I try my best
I haven't even watched it yet, but I'll still say good job. I did my video of the first F-18 while standing on some stupid rock lol. Once I figured out tat I didn't have to do that, things got better!
Good job filming!
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Very nicely recorded! :) it not easy to record a fast jet plane at a air show :)
I was actually the first to buy tickets so me my sister and parents were in row 1 section 1 seats 1-4 and this or the regular hornet demo were it hit around 1000 mph (I think it may have hit the sound barrier because I saw the plane right before I heard which it was a bit a head of were I was sitting but I'm not sure if I heard a sonic boom or not because It was so loud)
Ya that fast pass at the end I was guessing was like 5- 600 mph but this guy on the loud speaker said 750?! I don't see how so, being that I did not notice any sonic boom.
Oh its just under..
It's quiet a bit under but I was thinking it might of hit because the weird most thing but I only heard 2 sonic booms in the whole airshow
One was from the propeller of the Harvard and the other from a blue/yellow cf/18 which I'm not sure because it was too loud but the plane came from behind and I looked up saw it and almost at the exact time (probably milliseconds after) I heard a BROOOOOAAAAKSHAAAAOOOOOW
What kind of camera you using?
I actually just bought this camera the day before the show. Very happy with it as compared to the one I was using for last years videos. This one is the JVC GZ-30BU. My favorite feature at the moment is that it supports charging through USB so my 10,000 mah battery bank got me through the whole day with lots of juice to spare
+Air Destroyers JVC sounds good. Thats a camcorder right?
Mine is a Sony Cybershot
+Derrick2shot Its from 2012.
Yeah before I believe I had a panasonic sc-30hd or something like that. I run this all on a pretty tight budget. The JVC is waterproof which may help save it from the same fate as my old one.
oh that sucks, well for the old one that is. lol Waterproof is awesome. I got the Sony, which is better for outdoor zoom shots, but over all I prefer my Nikon d3100, although it's 2 years older. It's a nice camera for filming stuff though