Videos tagged with "display"
Ho Chi Minh City to ....-Display.m4v [12:35]
Pictures so far from a trip from Ho Chi Minh to Paris. Includes photos from Vietnam, China, Mongolia and Russia
Tags: Ho Chi Minh to Paris, photos, Vietnam, China, Mongolia, Russia, trans-sibieran, tran-mongolian, train, east, west, australian, lake baikal
5 Minutes of Night in Minsk - GoPro HD Hero 2 Test [05:05]
Original file: files.mail.ru (choose red button "Обычное скачивание") March 01, 2012, Minsk, Belarus. 5 minutes of driving at night. I used GoPro HD Hero 2 camera,1920x1080p, 25 fps, medium field of view mode. I found the picture good enough, it's bright and detailed enough, car license plates are readable. The lens is really sharp even on angles. There is much noise only when it's too dark even for eyes. I highly recommend to use 25 fps (not higher) because it improves picture quality during the low light shooting (camera can use 1/25 second exposure, if use 50 or more frames per second exposure will be shorter and the picture can be more noisy). But when there is enough light you can use 1280x720 50 (60) fps mode and your panorama will be more clear but full picture will be less detailed. Besides more wide field of view in this camera means less noisy picture, because when you using the narrow or medium angle this camera use not full sensor space. I want to add that GoPro HD Hero 2 is not convenient enough for use in the car: it's not so easy to mount it, you will need to buy LCD BacPac, auto charger and skeleton housing ($80+,$30+ and $40+), you will need to place it upside down and change menu settings, but LCD bacpac will display picture incorrect (upside down). The microphone quality is too poor. You can plug extra microphone and it will solve the problem with sound, but how would you mount that microphone? May be with sticky tape?
Tags: gopro, Hero, Night, Test, Minsk, City, Belarus, Roads, Russia
6 Minutes of Twilight in Minsk - GoPro HD Hero 2 Test [06:25]
March 01, 2012, Minsk, Belarus. 6 minutes of driving at twilight. I used GoPro HD Hero 2 camera,1920x1080p, 25 fps, wide and medium fields of view modes. I found the picture great enough, it's bright and good detailed, all car license plates are readable. The lens is really sharp even on angles. There is much noise only when it's too dark even for eyes (see my night test). I highly recommend to use 25 fps (not higher) because it improves picture quality during the low light shooting (camera can use 1/25 second exposure, if use 50 or more frames per second exposure will be shorter and the picture can be more noisy). But when there is enough light you can use 1280x720 50 (60) fps mode and your panorama will be more clear but full picture will be less detailed. Besides more wide field of view in this camera means less noisy picture, because when you using the narrow or medium angle this camera use not full sensor space. I want to add that GoPro HD Hero 2 is not convenient enough for use in the car: it's not so easy to mount it, you will need to buy LCD BacPac, auto charger and skeleton housing ($80+,$30+ and $40+), you will need to place it upside down and change menu settings, but LCD bacpac will display picture incorrect (upside down). The microphone quality is too poor. You can plug extra microphone and it will solve the problem with sound, but how would you mount that microphone? May be with sticky tape?
Tags: gopro, Hero, Twilight, Test, Minsk, City, Belarus, Roads, Russia
Stalin's Train Car [02:15]
I was in the Republic of Georgia last month and went to the Stalin Museum in Gori, where they have on display Stalin's own heavily armored train car that he used to tour the soviet union.
Tags: Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, Georgia (country), Russia, Train, Railroad
2012 New Year's Eve Philippines..its more fun in the PH more firecrackers here [09:57]
New Year Celebration in the Philippines (parang WAR-ZONE sa Iraq ha ha ha) New Year's eve celebration in the Philippines is quite different compared to other countries. Filipinos literally start the year with a bang. Just a few days before New Year's eve, you will see lots of side walk vendors selling different kinds of firecrackers. In spite of the yearly ban on firecrackers, because of a number of accidents caused by firecrackers and pyrotechnic devices that have resulted in the loss of lives, limbs and properties, still many Filipinos see lighting of firecrackers as the traditional means to greet and celebrate the New Year eve. Firecrackers and Noisemakers Firecrackers are called paputok... and there is an array of firecrackers available in the marketsuch as : Rebentador, Super Lolo, Super Pla Pla, Triangulo( triangularly shaped firecrackers), Bawang, Sinturon ni Judas (Judas Belt), Jumbo Fountain, Whiste Bomb, best selling firecrackers like Baby Rockets (Kuwitis), Luisis ,Watusi, Bulalakaw (Comets) Bin Laden Goodbye Philippines Goodbye Earth Goodbye Universe just to name a few. Bocaue and Santa Maria Bulacan are the home of firecracker industry in the Philippines, which supplies most of the country's demand for firecrackers. In recent years, local manufacturers have begun producing impressive aerial fireworks displays. Though the Filipino fireworks industry is about a century old, it is a newcomer in aerial displays. With the new introduction of modern aerial ...
Tags: Happy, New, Year, Eve, 2012, London, England, firecrackers, fireworks, times, square, Sydney, York, Burj, Khalifa, River, Thames, Dubai, ball, Red, Manhattan, Seoul, skyline, Big, Ben, St, Stephens, Tower, Paris, Eiffel, temple, Parthenon, Athens, Spain,





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