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Re: This kind of stuff just doesn’t happen to us
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
Ferd, I would disagree with CC1's advice a bit. You need to take hundreds of hours of high quality HD video -after all, this video will be watched for the rest of your life!
I suggest one of these:
For that real extra professional feel, you also need it to be stabilized while carrying.

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RW, I know the value of high quality HD video as we do Wedding and Event Videography. I have two Sony V1U 3 chip high def cameras that do a great job. However the advances that have been made are incredible. My little Canon SX230HS does video in 1080p HD at 30fps. The quality is amazingly good.
Oh, and we actually do have a Glidecam 4000HD and Flycam arm and vest stabilizer similar to your pic that we use in the Wedding Videography biz!
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