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Old January 29th 06, 03:27 AM
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Default Best video camera for skiing

Hi All,

I want to improve my form. I thought that one of the best things to do
is actually watch myself (with someone else taping of course!). I have
a Sony trv-27 video camera, but I don't really want to bring something
that big with me. Are there good small cameras out there in the latest
crop of electronics??

I recently used my Canon G2's movie ability, but it was so bad, I
couldn't really tell anything....
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Old February 1st 06, 03:57 AM
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the G2 is a great little cam, also, expplain, that you culd not see
anything

 




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