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Evaluating the footage
- So Rich, using an iPad for filming you used to think that was something that couldn't be done or at the very least, as I mentioned out in the field, it kind of looks silly doing it. However, when we got back in the studio and started to take a look at some of the footage that we took on the iPad using the iOgrapher I've actually been pretty impressed. If you recall this is a pretty simple system. Kind of a case, plug the iPad in, screw on a lens and we're ready to go. We have some footage here, and just scrolling through it, let's go ahead and make this bigger so we can see it. - One of the things that comes immediately to mind is that we're seeing a little bit of the actual edge of the lens so there's a need to zoom a little bit in camera or in post in this case. I would have rather had it happen in camera. - Yeah and it kind of reminds me a little bit with these cheap little lenses that go on it. It kind of reminds me almost of surveillance footage. You know, kind of behind the…
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