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iPhone 4 Flying Over East San Jose

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzFLUAqijko

Just a group of kids trying to make this work.

After our first attempt, we went through a lot of bad angles and it was our first attempt. We learned a lot from what we needed to fix and wanted to give it a second attempt in two different locations.

Arrived at Suncrest Rd up on the hills as well as back to Piedmont Hills in front of the gym to release the balloons again once more with a better attempt. Anthony Shih was in charge of holding down the balloons, Jonathan Tan was in charge of the video camera and tape, and I was in charge of the video editing.

This was made with no intentions and just for fun.

Let me know what you think and feedback, thanks :]
 
Last week I went to a Paul McCartney concert. I used my iPhone to take video of most of the concert and did not expect too much. After listening to the video I was plesently suprized on how good the audio was from the concert. It is very listenable and was able to even make a cd from it. The video is ok, however the bright lights did make it hard for the phone. Check out my YouTube channel to see and hear. I love my iPhone!
http://www.youtube.com/user/oboeman123
 
iphone 4, its image quality was impressive, it was the iPhone 4's video capabilities that really stole the show. The performance under obviously optimal light is very good. The processing leans a bit to over-saturation and over-exposure, which is not a bad thing. Nikon goes for a similar image processing treatment in their cameras.
 
Video from a mates gig in camden using my iPhone 4. Bit of editing done in iMovie on the iPhone. (just added the title bit)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5sNmRUulk8

Didn't do bad at all in the low light - and very loud speakers. Recorded the sound much better than my 3G did at their last gig.
 
Golden Earring Live @ Lokerse Feesten 2010, Belgium

I was curious to find out how the iPhone would do in low-light conditions, imo it did pretty well for being "just a phone". (Don't forget to set 720p)
Actually, that totally blows away my old video camera! Better quality, better low-light sensitivity, bettery lasts longer than an hour, and you can probably store much more than an hour of video in the phone! Link
 
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