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Bahamas 2010, shakedown

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VERY FUN video, Ted. Really enjoyed it. Doing the slow motion/ fast motion thing was great. Wonder what you could do with dolphins and that technique?

Connor
 
Connor, I know you may think I have a sickness....but, I have yet another new camera. My new one can take video in 240 frames per second. It puts this "slow motion" footage to shame. Naturally, it will be a part of the next trip.
 
Hey look everyone, it's Jon! :friday

Casio EX FC150.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-M3wJd_hS4]YouTube - slow motion high fps[/ame]
 
Did you get the housing for it yet? The housing looks just like the one I used to have for my old Casio Z1000.

Did you sell your TS1 and housing??
 
I'll drop you an email, Jon. I suspect we'll have a half dozen more back-n-forths about this, so I don't want to clutter up this Bahamas thread.
 
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