Saturday, December 26, 2009

my camera doesn't work

I have to hold the on/off switch and press the play/record button on the screen at the same to record. Plus all these dogs and the broken tripod and it's frustrating to get this video done.

glencadia christmas from glencadia on Vimeo.



Here is the bigger version:
http://www.vimeo.com/8396461

I will get a new more durable camera probably -- since they seem to get knocked around.A new battery might help but I'm not sure if it will or not. I haven't found a "shockproof" camera, as they call them, that takes good video, is fairly small, and isn't a lot of money. In fact, there only seem to be professional grade (around $2000) which would be too big if I could afford that and generic, around $300 but with lousy reviews for video quality. So, then I could buy another one just like the one I have, used, and try to cobble the two together. Whatever I do, it'll have to wait until January.

Anyway, I can do better and more comprehensive video when the camera actually works, damn it.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Can we see the little dogs when your camera works please? We miss Kaiser.

reiter8 said...

Thanks for your efforts Will! Sorry to hear about your camera. We love seeing the dogs and realize that this is an extra effort. Wish we had an camera to donate.

Also wish we had known about the fetch competition -we would have trained! Fuggedaboudit - the dogs are Brooklynites: independent minded and somewhat untrainable.

cynthia said...

Can we see a video of the little dogs when you get your camera situated? We miss Kaiser.

Unknown said...

Can you post a video of the little dogs when you get your camera situated please? We miss Kaiser.

Anonymous said...

Can we please see more little dogs when you get your camera situated? We miss Kaiser.

Cynthia Plunkett

Anonymous said...

Can we please see more little dogs when you get your camera situated? We miss Kaiser.- Cynthia Plunkett