I finally got some time to work on the footage from the Roger Williams Paddle. I learned a good deal by making many mistakes on the video. I have hours of footage but most of it stinks. But I did learn a lot on this trip paddling with other people. MY previous videos are basically of me and me alone. So I’ve got to get to where the action is, get closer for sound and ask more questions.
I did get a good 15 minutes however and I hope that you enjoy this episode of the Wired Kayaker.
I had to upload the video again because YouTube rejected because of the length.
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Thanks for the footage, this looks like so much fun! What kind of camera do you use?
I use a Sanyo Xacti EC1 waterproof camera for this.
Cool video. I need one of these cameras for sailing
The camera is a decent one and great for places where it could get wet.
Really cool video, I´m gonna buy myself a camera like this one. Great post!
William,
It is a very good camera for water video. Not as good for still images however.
i saw your video and comments as well.
After looking this video every one wants to buy “Sanyo Xacti EC1 waterproof camera”. Great post and video :)
Keep posting
I wouldn’t go so far as to say that everyone wants one, but it is a cool product.
Without the mistakes none can be perfect. You are learning in the right way.
Hein,
Yeah you are right. I’ll be ready for the next trip.
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