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Raynox 0.3 lens

 

 


X-IG11
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Mar 31, 2001, 5:52 AM

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Raynox 0.3 lens Can't Post

Are there some people out there who have used the Raynox 0.3 fisheye lens? What are you're experiences with that lens? Especially for skateboard-filming...


X-george_parker
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Mar 31, 2001, 2:45 PM

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DV-OUT only in vx1000 Can't Post

I have been using a 1 ccd dv cam for a while and would like to step it up to a 3ccd with the vx1000. One thing I read was that vx1k only has dv out. The way I used to edit videos was do it on the computer, print it onto my camera, then output that onto the VHS cassette. How could I output video clips off computor without losing quality in a different way?


X-Brady
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Apr 2, 2001, 2:37 AM

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Re: DV-OUT only in vx1000 [In reply to] Can't Post

I think it's only the PAL and older models of the vx1000 that are dv-out only. My friend has a vx1000 and his dv-out/in. And I know it wasn't hacked to be dv-in because under the firewire port it says dv in/out. Which reminds me, if you do get one that is dv-out only i've several messages about being able to enable dv-in on the vx1000's without it.


X-Stephen
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Apr 9, 2001, 11:14 AM

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Re: Raynox 0.3 lens [In reply to] Can't Post

Its sucks. Not too wide. Has gap between back of lens and camera so dust can get in there, and the clips aren't too tight. Century lens is worth every penny.