THINK. Our latest short film with VFX. The story of a guy who has mysterious powers which ultimately lead to disastrous consequences. Watch it and enjoy! :D Go a little easy on the comments please :) A film by Harshraj. Длительность: 5:01
The video shows Justin Verdier and Daniel Diaz playing New Year Concert of Chopin Society in Darmstadt, Germany. The Duo Pianissimo was created in 2008 by Justine Verdier and Daniel Diaz, in that time both students at the Salzburg Mozarteum. They have started to study the four hands repertoire with the advices of Prof. Rolf Plagge, member of the Duo "Queen Elizabeth" with Wolfgang Manz. The Duo Pianissimo has performed in Austria, France (Paris, Cannes, Saint Yrieix, Val Thorens, Unieux...), Spain (Madrid, Sevilla, Huelva...) and Italy. Their repertoire includes pieces of Schubert, Ravel, Liszt, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Rachmaninoff, Debussy, De Falla, Chabrier, Rimsky-Korsakov, Glinka, Albeniz. They have also made arrangements for piano duet of pieces of De Falla and Albeniz. Camera: NIKON D3200 Telephoto lence: Tamron SP 70-300mm, f/4-5,6 Di VC USD Rode Stereo Video Mic Pro Cameraman: Thomas Nolte Длительность: 5:52
Скриншоты к видео Duo Pianissimo, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata C-Major KV 521, 2nd Move Andante
The OCBC Garden Rhapsody is a twice nightly performance, at 7:45pm and 8:45pm at Gardens by the Bay's Supertree Grove. The show is free of charge for all to enjoy. Gardens by the Bay charges nominal entrance fees to its main attractions, including the OCBC Skyway. All ticket proceeds will go towards the programmes and upkeep of the Gardens. Длительность: 2:00
Скриншоты к видео OCBC "Garden Rhapsody" @ Garden By The Bay Singapore (Nikon D3200)..
this is a unboxing of the "tamron 70-300mm AF Di LD macro lens", the tamron 70-300mm AF Di macro lens is a overall lens and a review will be out later. This lens is available for nikon and canon. "Tamron 70-300mm" af di LD macro lens" More review will be out for more tamron lens and cameras such as the D4 and D3100 Check out the rest of my videos, Comment Rate Subscribe Длительность: 2:07
Скриншоты к видео Tamron 70-300mm Af Di LD macro lens unboxing
nikon d3200 video test. filmed at 60fps 18-55mm lens color corrected with mojo and magic bullet exported at 24fps song: "altar hexes" by white candles Длительность: 2:27
visit my Blog with Time Lapse Tutorials and Camera News www.photographypr.com One of the first tests of Nikon D3200 in 60fps video recording mode. 60fps 720p Tried shooting the glass with an air gun but it just bounced off every time and did no damage. Since rain clouds were gathering and light was scarce we tried a more efficient approach to getting it smashed... a good old rock. Shot it the back-garden, thanks to Jeff for helping out here, it would be impossible without you. Post-processed to slow it down in Final Cut Pro. Video by Michal Podrucki and Michal Janik Длительность: 0:21
Скриншоты к видео Glass of Milk Breaking in Slow Motion - Nikon D3200 Test
Because of all the questions I have been receiving about how the D3200 compares to the D5100 I decided to make a video on the topic. It is somewhat confusing deciding between the two because of their similarities. Even though the D3200 fills the spot just below the D5100 in Nikon's lineup it is in some ways better. The D3200 offers the better video mode, there are more frame rate options available. The D3200 allows the user to select up to 60 frames per second (in 720p) while the D5100 can only manage a max of 30 fps (in 1080p). Also included in the D3200 is the ability to use it with Nikon's new WU-1a wireless adapter ($59.99 USD). This wireless module allows connectivity to an iOS or Android device, an app is available for both platforms. Because of it's ability to record 14-bit raw files and it's 1/3rd stop ISO adjustment the D5100 is still best for stills. It also allows for white balance bracketing while the D3200 does not. Despite it's less filled out video options it has a swiveling LCD which will make shooting video easier. The D5100 usually retails for $849.99 USD with a lens but is currently $649.99 after instant savings. The D3200 is currently $699.99 USD. Bottom line, if you want to do more with video I recommend the D3200. If you are mainly going to use the cameras for still photography I would recommend the D5100. The best recommendation of all is to wait a bit, it is getting obvious that a "D5200" is coming sooner rather than later. The D5100 replacement <b>...</b> Длительность: 19:31