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Tips on taking video with Nikon 1, video whilst driving / sunny conditions
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<blockquote data-quote="Marker" data-source="post: 561668" data-attributes="member: 25367"><p>Hi guys, I'm heading on a trip to Arkansas, and will be driving through scenic routes. I want to use my 1 S1 mounted on the tripod, which will be just behind the 2nd row of my Hyundai Tiburon. I've tested it out - holds pretty steady. However, the scenery mostly gets drowned out by the intensity of the sunlight.</p><p></p><p>I haven't played around much with the video settings, but if someone can give me any pointers on using an S1 system (or on any other camera in general, for that matter) for video, that would be awesome! What do you guys think or suggest doing?</p><p></p><p>P.S. I will upload a screenshot soon of what I am specifically talking about, to be clear on my problem (no pun intended).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marker, post: 561668, member: 25367"] Hi guys, I'm heading on a trip to Arkansas, and will be driving through scenic routes. I want to use my 1 S1 mounted on the tripod, which will be just behind the 2nd row of my Hyundai Tiburon. I've tested it out - holds pretty steady. However, the scenery mostly gets drowned out by the intensity of the sunlight. I haven't played around much with the video settings, but if someone can give me any pointers on using an S1 system (or on any other camera in general, for that matter) for video, that would be awesome! What do you guys think or suggest doing? P.S. I will upload a screenshot soon of what I am specifically talking about, to be clear on my problem (no pun intended). [/QUOTE]
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