norton
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Post by norton on Oct 19, 2012 8:55:24 GMT -8
Beautiful photographs!
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Post by beetlehorn on Oct 19, 2012 16:12:15 GMT -8
Well Clark, right now they are still on 8mm digital vidoecassette. Send me a p.m., maybe we can work out something together. Tom
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Post by admin on Oct 20, 2012 18:36:34 GMT -8
Well Clark, right now they are still on 8mm digital vidoecassette. Send me a p.m., maybe we can work out something together. Tom Digital cassette? DV format?
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Post by admin on Oct 20, 2012 18:38:30 GMT -8
Well Clark, right now they are still on 8mm digital vidoecassette. Send me a p.m., maybe we can work out something together. Tom Digital cassette? Using what kind of camcorder?
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Post by beetlehorn on Oct 21, 2012 18:27:21 GMT -8
Sorry for not responding sooner, been buisy helping my mother move to a new house. Anyway, what I have the footage on is Sony DVC mini DV cassette. The camera is a Canon Digital Video Camcorder ZR500. The mode is recorded as DVM 60. There are several cassettes with a variety of of scenic sections of mountain views, habitat footage, to patches of milkweed within the habitat, with Dianas fluttering about and nectaring on the blossoms. I also have some footage of Diana larvae feeding on violets. I am currently rearing some now, and am making a more detailed account of their developmental stages. Im' sure I'll need to do some editing.
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Post by admin on Oct 23, 2012 9:46:03 GMT -8
I could handle that format easily, if you need any help. We could make a streaming video to share with other collectors on this site. Or you could make a DVD on rearing diana and sell it in the Classifieds. Something to think about, since there only a handful of people in the world who have reared these.
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