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Western Railroad Discussion > A where is it video.Date: 10/24/14 16:32 A where is it video. Author: syscom3 Be precise.
Also, I'd like to hear some comments on the image quality of the video. This was the first time I used my DSLR in video mode. How does it compare to my handycam? You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 10/24/14 16:52 Re: A where is it video. Author: goneon66 w/b btwn cima and Joshua on the u.p.'s cima sub........
66 Date: 10/24/14 18:11 Re: A where is it video. Author: GP30Frank The clarity and color from this camera is very good. It's hard to compare, because I believe your other videos are showing the train at a greater distance from the camera.
Date: 10/24/14 21:14 Re: A where is it video. Author: stevelv goneon66 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > w/b btwn cima and Joshua on the u.p.'s cima > sub........ > > 66 I second that assumption. Date: 10/24/14 21:28 Re: A where is it video. Author: gjc GP30Frank Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The clarity and color from this camera is very > good. I agree and nice video. George Cataulin San Diego, CA Left Coast Rail Videos Date: 10/25/14 08:43 Re: A where is it video. Author: syscom3 Goneon66 is right on the dot. It took a bit of a hike through the Joshua Tree forest to get there. This is in a roadless and isolated area, so if anyone wants to visit it, pack up and be prepared.
Posted from iPhone Date: 10/25/14 19:48 Re: A where is it video. Author: ProAmtrak Nice video, didn't know UP would run a stack train that long!
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