We reviewed the Nflightcam+ in the March issue, if you want to see a little bit of the video for yourself here's a link to a short Quicktime movie. The file from the camera was uploaded into iMovie, edited and then saved out at HD quality. It's a big file, so best to right click and save it locally. It is possible to get even higher resolution (iMovie's default 'suggestion' is to slightly downsample when loading the raw film) but file sizes get very large indeed.
http://www.flyer.co.uk/video/NflightcamHD.mov
Here's a YouTube link to the same video. Although obviously the quality won't be the same thanks to the processing.
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March issue Nflightcam+The dirt is full of people who wanted bragging rights
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Re: March issue Nflightcam+Hi Ton
It was done during editing, not in the camera. Ian The dirt is full of people who wanted bragging rights
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Re: March issue Nflightcam+Nice. I'm slightly intrigued - how was the camera mounted?
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Stuck to the side window? Guaranteed 100% iFree
Quite possibly sent from my Nexus 7 which cost 400 quid less than your iPad. Capitalisation is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse and helping your uncle jack off a horse
I used a suction mount on the window near the sun visor. You can see its shadow just after landing.
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