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Just a little snowboarding video I made...

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My Nikon D-SLR does HD video so I thought I'd put together a little video.

I work in a marine showroom and we sell new and used sportsboats, RIB's and fishing boats. Obviously business is slow during the snow (although I did sell a boat today after digging it out of the snow!!) so we're stocking quite a bit of snowboarding and skiing gear now as well as the watersports equipment.

So at lunch today my brother and sister met me at the hills opposite work and we bought a snowboard to try out. This is the result! Not had much experience with iMovie before (or snowboarding!) but I think it's pretty cool.

Let me know your thoughts...

My Nikon D-SLR does HD video so I thought I'd put together a little video.

I work in a marine showroom and we sell new and used sportsboats, RIB's and fishing boats. Obviously business is slow during the snow (although I did sell a boat today after digging it out of the snow!!) so we're stocking quite a bit of snowboarding and skiing gear now as well as the watersports equipment.

So at lunch today my brother and sister met me at the hills opposite work and we bought a snowboard to try out. This is the result! Not had much experience with iMovie before (or snowboarding!) but I think it's pretty cool.

Let me know your thoughts...

Nice work, looked like great fun, which Nikon were you using and which lens?

Edited by Tsi Fly

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Thanks.

The Nikon D5000 with the 16-85mm VR II and the 70-300mm VR II lenses.

Thanks.

The Nikon D5000 with the 16-85mm VR II and the 70-300mm VR II lenses.

I have the same lenses, I was tempted by the 18-200 VRII but decided these would offer better quality.

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I have the same lenses, I was tempted by the 18-200 VRII but decided these would offer better quality.

Oh yeah, much better to spread the focal range over 2 lenses IMO. Also a better range. I'm really pleased with the

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