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Kayaking the White Salmon river with Rush Sturges and the Panasonic Lumix DC-S1H

25 Aug

The Panasonic Lumix DC-S1H is a powerful video camera, designed for enthusiast and professional filmmakers.

A more specialized tool than the DC-S1 and S1R, the S1H is packed with video-centric features including 4:2:2 10-bit internal shooting, 400Mbps recording and unlimited record time, plus a wide range of compression and high-speed shooting options. Featuring a stabilized 24MP sensor, the S1H can shoot video at up to 6K. But really, this is a 4K powerhouse, intended for serious professional use.

Join cinematographer and lifelong kayaker Rush Sturges as he takes the S1H to the White Salmon river, to see what it can do.

S1H sample images by Rush Sturges

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Winter Kayaking on the Lower St Vrain Creek

22 Feb

February 11, 2016. I did some scouting and a little bit of paddling on the lover St Vrain Creek. First, I checked some potential launching spots, i.e., bridges, below I-25 highway. Then, I ended up paddling upstream from the county […]
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Kayaking with Cameras: Keep your Gear Dry in Watery Situations

03 Aug

These hot summer days make us want to jump in a lake (or pool – or river – or ice chest) to keep cool. But let’s face it, wet cameras make for sad photographers.

We’ve been packing our gear in our favorite waterproof cases to document our summer adventures. Our pals Margo and Sara just took a few out for a test drive float down the river.

Check out their camera-filled kayak adventure and pick up some near/in/on/under water photography tips along the way …

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