Low Light / Slow Motion DJI Osmo Pocket Test Footage: Turia Fountain Valencia, Spain

  • 8 months ago
BRAND NEW!!! Check out my DJI Osmo Pocket Test Footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiKzrmkkN5Y

On that evening I set out to play around a little with the 120 fps slow motion setting on the Osmo Pocket:

http://for91days.com/go/osmso-pocket-18

and I came back with some extremely impressive footage. The way the camera is handling the low light and capturing the super sharp, slow down video frames honestly took my breath away.

It's amazing how the camera was handling the low light and also producing super crisp frames shooting in such a high frame, delivering breathtaking slow motion footage. What do you think about this Osmo Pocket Test Footage?

Even though this is a very gimmicky, it does add something to my videos in the future and I try not to overuse it too much. I really hope you're as blown away by the slow motion video of the Turia Fountain at the Plaza de la Virgin in Valencia:

http://valencia.for91days.com/the-plazas-of-valencias-casco-antiguo/

What do you think? More slow mo?

Information about the plaza:

The Plaza de la Virgen might not be the city’s biggest plaza, nor its most central, but this is without a doubt the most historic plaza in Valencia. Despite the fact that the Plaza de la Reina is “Kilometer Zero,” it’s the Plaza de la Virgen which most consider to be the heart of the Valencian Community.

Completely pedestrian, the Plaza de la Virgen is a large square between the Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados and the Palacio de la Generalidad (the seat of the Valencian Government). This is the stage for the Ofrenda of Fallas, and many of the city’s most traditional dances and events. After dark, the flat, glassy surface of the plaza attracts skaters and trick-bikers, but be warned: if you try and bike through during the day, you’ll probably be stopped by the police.

We love coming here for an evening drink. No, the bars at Plaza de la Virgen aren’t any good and, yes, self-respecting Valencian hipsters keep their distance, but for people-watching with a view of the city’s the most magnificent ancient architecture, the Plaza de la Virgen is hard to beat.

Read all about it:

http://valencia.for91days.com/the-plazas-of-valencias-casco-antiguo/

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