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NTAXS Autocross #6, 11/22/2009, Pennington Field

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Old 12-01-2009, 06:05 AM
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Dennis noted our contribution in his blog and thanked us. We did a good thing.

http://dennisillness.blogspot.com/
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Originally Posted by gernby,Dec 1 2009, 04:37 AM
Thanks for sharing. BTW, if you put a small piece of painters tape over the camera's microphone, it may eliminate the wind noise.
yeah, but it also covers up the record light so I can not tell when the camera is on, so I just have to live with the noise
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Originally Posted by 762,Dec 1 2009, 12:31 PM
yeah, but it also covers up the record light so I can not tell when the camera is on, so I just have to live with the noise
Use clear Scotch tape.

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Fur or foam is better to keeping out wind noise...

http://www.thewindcutter.com/shop/
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Originally Posted by PilotSi,Dec 1 2009, 02:34 PM
Fur or foam is better to keeping out wind noise...

http://www.thewindcutter.com/shop/
Even with the wind noise filter on my Panasonic ZS3, I still get some wind noise. I plan to fashion some sort of removable foam wind filter over the winter.

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Why not just record without sound and add your own sound later. Just add:

BrrrrrrrrrBrrrrrrrrrErrrrrrrrrBrrrrrrErrrrrBrrrrrr Errrrr...
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My camera just has perforation on the body for the microphone, so the fur thing wouldn't really work. I just cover the holes with tape, and it's perfect. The sound still gets through, but no wind noise.
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I know there were some people taking pictures. Was it anyone on here?
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My girlfriend was. I'll see if I can find the pics from her camera. She said there weren't many good places to take pics at pennington.
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Plano resident Dennis Rothermich, 43, passed away at his home at 12:45 AM on December 24, 2009. He was born in Suwon, South Korea January 29, 1966 and arrived in the United States in 1970. He grew up in El Paso, TX where he graduated from Parkland High School and University of Texas at El Paso with a degree in Clinical Laboratories Science. He has been a resident of the Dallas area for 13 years. During that time he worked for Stream International and Spherion as an Information Technological Specialist at Sony Pictures Releasing in Richardson, TX. In addition he owned his own Computer Services business. He was an avid auto racer with S/B Sports Car Club of America. He also provided photography service to several area non-profit groups such as Variety Club of Texas and Women of Motion Picture Industry. He was preceded in death by his mother Hae Cha Rothermich. He is survived by his Step-Father Derrill Rothermich and will be missed by many friends and other family members. In lieu of floral tributes, donations to Bikes for Kids program of Variety Club or American Cancer Society in his name would be greatly appreciated. The funeral will be at the North Dallas Funeral Home 972-241-9100. We will send the details of date and time of the services as soon as possible. Please join us in celebrating the life on Dennis Rothermich.


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