Calm morning on the solent in the Merry Fisher filmed with Muvi HD cameras

Chamaerops

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Following on from recent threads about GoPro cameras, I have just got a couple of the cheaper MUVI HD cameras. In the video these were positioned in various locations around the boat. The batteries lasted about three hours and video quality is good. The photo of the seal at Newtown Creek was with a different camera though.
 
http://youtu.be/8jX9_SnR9Uc

Following on from recent threads about GoPro cameras, I have just got a couple of the cheaper MUVI HD cameras. In the video these were positioned in various locations around the boat. The batteries lasted about three hours and video quality is good. The photo of the seal at Newtown Creek was with a different camera though.

Thank you for brightening up the day! So nice to see sunshine and calm seas. Quality looks very good too. :)
 
Excellent, thanks for posting. Great videos and quality good!

Your 645 certainly seems to go well... tell me, were you avoiding mines on the way to Newton creek, or was the slalom to confuse the enemy? ;)
 
Have given dry stacks a lot of thought I think they have a lot going for them 115 that is great performance how did you get your picture to come up on your threads I can only get mine to come up in my profile
 
Good stuff! ... What do you use to stitch it all together and add print and music? I'm only using a very basic set-up at the moment which doesn't do either! ... (I confess the whole camera/computer business is something of a mystery!)
 
Have given dry stacks a lot of thought I think they have a lot going for them 115 that is great performance how did you get your picture to come up on your threads I can only get mine to come up in my profile

Hamble Point dry stack isn't the cheapest, but the cost of fuel to get up & down Southampton Water together with the MDL petrol at cost price, makes it better value for money than other options and frankly you can't beat the location. Also, Hamble Point staff are very good, if we want the boat on a berth for a few days it isn't a problem.
The boat is in the water at the moment and I can almost hear it calling to me. We are planning to go out Saturday and Sunday as it is looking like more nice weather.
 
Good stuff! ... What do you use to stitch it all together and add print and music? I'm only using a very basic set-up at the moment which doesn't do either! ... (I confess the whole camera/computer business is something of a mystery!)

I use Windows Live Movie Maker which comes free on Microsoft PC's. The music is downloaded free from Youtube libraries so there is no copyright issues.
 
Have given dry stacks a lot of thought I think they have a lot going for them 115 that is great performance how did you get your picture to come up on your threads I can only get mine to come up in my profile

Sorry OP... thread drift, but to help new user Winchy51 if you add a photo in your avatar it appears next to your name on each post. Got to be a small pic though
 
Thanks Chamaerops,

My 645 looks identical to yours and has just gone in the water at swanwick. Tomorrow will be my first go in the boat and your video has put the excitement level up...
 
Other use for the Muvi

I like the MUVI NPNG kit as well. I use it for diving. Its ambient lighting so a bit blue but they have edited my footage into a promo taken in the Caymans last Autumn - have a look at
http://youtu.be/4-IgkkjIkyk


http://youtu.be/8jX9_SnR9Uc

Following on from recent threads about GoPro cameras, I have just got a couple of the cheaper MUVI HD cameras. In the video these were positioned in various locations around the boat. The batteries lasted about three hours and video quality is good. The photo of the seal at Newtown Creek was with a different camera though.
 
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