Every year at the Air Force Academy, seniors (first class cadets), on the last day of school, rush “spirit hill” during formation with their class colored hats. The seniors of 2009 are shown in this video. The cadet leading the rush on camera was the squadron commander for squadron 32 (roadrunners). Taken with Sony Cybershot DSC-T90 under semi-cloudy weather conditions using the 720p video feature with automatic settings. Most of the footage was filmed at max zoom, so it appears to have a …
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That’s a lot of effin cadets.
damn wish I would have joined the air force instead of the army. The video quality is great!!
Amazing video quality for a tiny camera. I seriously getting one since it also take pretty good picture, i had the t3 model before, only problem was it got broke like 2 year (flash dont work) i paid like $400 for a 5 megal pixel back then,
I was there for a band trip 3 months ago that place is FUCKIN AMAZING.
Air force is a good branch. But anyway, is the zoom pretty good when shooting video?
hahah whats going on?
The video is very very good. I have been comparing to the Panasonic TZ5 and Samsung WB500 and its good!
Even though the lens is like 10X smaller it is still capable of good video! Apprently batterylife is crap?
what video format is this camera? i am trying to find one that is not .MOV
Yes, in the end i did… I got a higher speed one and it works just fine (i am sure yours is ok too). About the DSC-T90: video quality in HD (720p FINE) is somehow good (a bit blurry in details)… but battery runtime is only about 75 minutes of continuos shooting from 100% charged to 0% (2 x 29 minutes movies + 1 x 16 minutes movie). Unfortunately there is no room for a larger capacity battery. Pics are very nice though. I like the bright colors.
I just grabbed a generic 8gb scandisk card from bestbuy. I’m not really a tech guru with cameras, but I checked the video files, and they were all 29.97 fps. I was not aware of a need for a high speed duo pro card. But if it worries you that much, you might just spend the extra 5-10 dollars and get the card you’re talking about.
HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUB!
Which MS Duo Pro memory did you use? Which model/brand/size? I heard you need to use a high-speed Ms Duo Pro card in order to shoot in HD format w/out loss of frames. Can you comment on this?
The video quality is impressive.
09 sucks