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    Default Got a vx1000 Mk1 finally.

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    dope vid. look forward to more. did you delete all your fakeskate shit too?

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    that kickturn at 0:07 was the shit.

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    Crispy filming there. Front shuv nosegrind was picture perfect too.
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    thanks for all the positive feedback everyone! any feedback is great!
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    can you clean up something for me
    what the different between the vx1000 and vx1000 MK1?
    smooth lines tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by echoturbo View Post
    can you clean up something for me
    what the different between the vx1000 and vx1000 MK1?
    smooth lines tho
    The MKI Is a fisheye. The VX1000 is the camera itself. The vx1000 with a Century optics Mark 1 (MKI) Fisheye is the classi skateboard filming setup.
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    Goddamn, really clean filming dude, especially if it's your first time. Fs Shuv Bs Nosegrind was hella proper. Props!

    How much did it cost for your set up out of curiosity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxerman08 View Post
    Goddamn, really clean filming dude, especially if it's your first time. Fs Shuv Bs Nosegrind was hella proper. Props!

    How much did it cost for your set up out of curiosity?
    Ya ive been filming for almost a year now. I also have a Panasonic DVX 100p with an Opteka 72mm Death Lens, Got my VX with the MKI two batteries and a hard case for 1000$ straight up. I was really happy with the price actually concidering the MkI lens is literally in mint condition.
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    Check my youtube channel for some more vids, all of those are filmed with my Panasonic, also Second full length in the works.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JakeSkate306 View Post
    Ya ive been filming for almost a year now. I also have a Panasonic DVX 100p with an Opteka 72mm Death Lens, Got my VX with the MKI two batteries and a hard case for 1000$ straight up. I was really happy with the price actually concidering the MkI lens is literally in mint condition.
    Damn, that's sick dude! 1000$ seems like a fairly good price for all that. The inconvenient part about VX's though are tapes... that's one of the only reasons why I went for a canon t2i because it's just so much easier to use SD cards and saves you money in the long run. I just subbed to your channel though, looking forward to more clips.

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    Good stuff, and good for you for getting that setup.
    I recently got a new video setup too but non-tape. Still got to film SD since my crappy pc wont handle hd files altho I'm happy with how sd, 4:3 ratio and the baby death lens look with my cx110 setup.

    http://vimeo.com/68930968

    still gotta fix some stuff like de-interlacing my footage, will pm you sometime regarding this.

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