PHILIPPINE WILD BIRDS, Series No. 005
Common name : Yellow-vented Bulbul
Scientific name: Pycnonotus goiavier
Habitat: Common in gardens, urban areas and grasslands but not in mature forests.
Total length: 190 mm.

CAPTURE INFORMATION:
Paranaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines, October 9, 2008, Canon 5D2 + Sigmonster (Sigma 300-800 DG) + Canon 2x TC, 1600 mm, Manfrotto 475B/3421 support, available light, 1920x1080 capture processed and resized to 1280x720, ambient sound unedited.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This video is copyrighted and cannot be used without written permission. © 2008 Romy Ocon, pbase.com/liquidstone.

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  • Mamatt 1 year ago
    How lucky you are !
    this camera seems to be amazing !
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  • Rob 1 year ago
    Romy
    Classic stuff.
    Rob
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  • DEHiCKA 1 year ago
    Romy, it is really amazing how good it is at 12800!
    Can you upload original 1080p somewhere?
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  • Chris Heyerdahl 1 year ago
    good luck with your film, in the next days. hope you post some footage soon.

    tnks for sharing.
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  • weedze plus 1 year ago
    Fantastic, iam going to buy 2 of these camera's!
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  • Tynan 1 year ago
    Wow, the latitude is unbelievable!

    The only thing as exotic as that scene in my backyard would be rain and a dead pigeon.
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  • Ralf Nabong plus 1 year ago
    Great first salvo Romy! Go them them hooked!
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  • Helge Binder 1 year ago
    Great. Getting things into a sharp focus matters a lot. Canon 5D MarkII will become the shooting star of all HD camcorders (at least for the moment). Remember this DSLR uses a full frame chip with a high full well capacity per pixel compared to small(er) chips. I am curious about how Canons Powershot SX1 (small chip) will compare to its interim prosumer flag ship
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  • Romy Ocon 1 year ago
    Thanks for the comment folks, can't wait for this camera to be released. :)
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  • JohnnyK 1 year ago
    Looks excellent! What shutter speed did you use for this footage? Do you have control over the shutter speed with this camera?
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  • Ellz Ramclam 1 year ago
    Has anyone figured out what the coffee grinding sound is? The camera's motor or something unknown? Amazing footage none-the-less
  • Romy Ocon 1 year ago
    The grinding sound is a passing motorcycle in the distance.
  • Ellz Ramclam 1 year ago
    Ah you're right. There was another gent's video that was posted and you could hear a faint grinding sound. I checked out all your other videos and don't hear a thing. Glad it was a motorcycle and nothing else. Thanks for clarifying that.
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  • Nerijus 10 months ago
    Hi Romy,
    wonderful videos..my cat also like them to watch :)

    vimeo.com/2943921
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  • jun 8 months ago
    What equipment did you used on this, Sir?
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