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Well of course your scum, you're just a lowly commoner who cant afford a Ferarri. Not even worth his time to talk to you!

Sorry, but I cant stand people like that. At the end of the day, we're all human, all equal. Should have gone up to his car and put your hands all over the windows looking inside :)

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haha, nah i meant the stupid bellhop or whatever they are called. the people who park your cars for you, haha.

the owner of the car probably would have been more down to earth to be honest. a lot of rich people that I have met are actually a lot cooler than you would expect.

i know its a photography thread, but i got a new gopro with my tax return a couple of days ago.

i'll start with a photo...

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and a quick little test vid i made on the day...

http://www.vimeo.com/16804915

lol

cool. you'll be able to have heaps of fun with that J. We've got one at work I borrow from time to time. set up a helmet full day time lapse cam. that'd be rad!

That's a mad video man. love it! smartarse mono mofo!

Here's a lil muck around shot from inside of Goldzilla's Lolvo.

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Sidd, it was only $275 delivered. I got the 960P version as I couldnt justify the extra $200 for the 1080P when most of the things I make will only ever end up on the web.

The still images it takes arent too bad either. The wide angle of view is something cool that i'll be playing with in future. Only drawback is the lack of viewfinder or screen, but as I always have the Lumix handy i just take a few stills and check how it looks on the Lumix and adjust as necessary. For the price tho I reckon its pretty nifty.

I've been playing with one for a few months now. Can't beat em for the money. Adds a lot of variety too cause having a fisheye camera/video cam is great fun.

Check fleabay cause you can get a 1080 delivered for about $300. Great exchange rates right now. I have just got three for the club too so we can rent them out on club event days.

Sidd, it was only $275 delivered. I got the 960P version as I couldnt justify the extra $200 for the 1080P when most of the things I make will only ever end up on the web.

The still images it takes arent too bad either. The wide angle of view is something cool that i'll be playing with in future. Only drawback is the lack of viewfinder or screen, but as I always have the Lumix handy i just take a few stills and check how it looks on the Lumix and adjust as necessary. For the price tho I reckon its pretty nifty.

im still waiting on an ipod cable i bought on ebay 3 weeks ago, my gopro was here the next day.

i did check out ebay and most were $275 for the same thing before postage. but if you can find a link for a 1080P delivered for around $300 can you post it up please.

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There are a some decent events here in WA :) Have to travel around a bit to get to them but generally manage to get lifts with generous competitors

Some from SuperTrucks qualifying last friday:

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Full quaily gallery here: http://nextgenphotography.zenfolio.com/p618139332

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