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Johnny K. Wu

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  1. Emanual, thanks for sharing the video. As for legality of this, I rode it at numerous places including a bar, a night market event, a festival, and also I've seen several people writing at the airports. it takes 3-5 mins to practice and many a few mins more to get the hang at it. We have lifted chairs, moved tables, etc. 

    When you fall though, you do fall hard if you decide to ride it on full speed. The prices ranges from $89 to $1500 (if you continuing checking out Amazon or Ebay you can always find a deal). there are 3 types, a 700watts one (which is the better power) compared to the 500watts or 350watts.

    Overall, it's a great 'toy' converted to be used with gimbals :)

     

    Johnnuy

  2. I am not sure why you can't import native 4k mp4/mov into premier cs6. I do it all the time. Either on the Mac or PC

    It’s a pity I can’t import Panasonic GH4 4K videos to Adobe Premiere directly due to the codec incompatibility and the 4K high resolution and bitrate. What I’ve done to resolve the issues is to convert Panasonic GH4 4K MOV/MP4 to MPEG-2(I gave up the original 4K resolution and set 1080p), which will save time and trouble, to drag the result videos for prompt editing in Premiere Pro(CS4/CS5/CS6/CC7).

  3. Hi all first time commenter here :) I got the came-7000 as well and done a lot of research and reading/viewing before getting it (had one cheaper gimbal that was crap).

    It takes a lot of reading and time to out it together and tuning, I am still fairly new on that regards... I have also put together a complete resource page for anyone interested in getting the came-7000 to make their life easier lol

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