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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5002039" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Don't kick yourself. I've been running cameras since the very first units became commercially available in the early 90s. Only attempted video once or twice with red-glow cameras and scared the crap out of the deer. Since then, running exclusively black-flash cameras, I've never used video until this year because 1) in the past, black-flash cameras' flash was pretty poor in video mode; and 2) I didn't think the resolution was going to be good enough in video. Newest cameras have solved both those problems to a certain extent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5002039, member: 17"] Don't kick yourself. I've been running cameras since the very first units became commercially available in the early 90s. Only attempted video once or twice with red-glow cameras and scared the crap out of the deer. Since then, running exclusively black-flash cameras, I've never used video until this year because 1) in the past, black-flash cameras' flash was pretty poor in video mode; and 2) I didn't think the resolution was going to be good enough in video. Newest cameras have solved both those problems to a certain extent. [/QUOTE]
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