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Bear-4 HD Camera Flight

August 24th, 2009, Bear-4 carried a Canon Vixia HF20 HD Camera to avow transcription at ~ 107145 feet. bear.sbszoo.com Heres a conjugation to Daily Planets programme of our modify launch: watch.discoverychannel.ca Skip nervy to the 10:00 assessment to impart to our story.

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August 24th, 2009, Bear-4 carried a Canon Vixia HF20 HD Camera to verify recording at ~ 107145 feet. bear.sbszoo.com Heres a unification to Daily Planets news of our expand launch: watch.discoverychannel.ca Skip nervy to the 10:00 evaluation to intend to our story.

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25 Comments

  1. heliscat says:

    you must have fired the guy responsible for keeping the camera pointed in one direction/yaw control. this video made me want to vomit!

  2. heliscat says:

    you oughta call it “GET DIZZY IN HD!”

  3. LKN1TRO says:

    How long does it take to upload the video on youtube???????????

  4. lordwinters says:

    i gonna sick……

  5. eRaness says:

    that is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRATE JOB GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!! I loved watching this. truly fantastic. amazing what a balloom, camera, gps. ect can do. Thanks for sharing this amazing event with us. it so made my night. hehe keep it up guys! *”Now where is MY camera?” lol jk hehee

  6. Rejexted says:

    It’s amazing how you can see the curvature of the Earth from such a low alititude

  7. rarincas says:

    cool :)

  8. pppllluuummm says:

    wow…. ナイス! this is way better than i can ever dream of doing, even though i have had plans for something similar for quite awhile

  9. suicidecrew says:

    WOW! How did you find the Cam ? Using GPS?
    I mean In wrost case it could get 1000 Miles off the place you started…

  10. kamaujackson811 says:

    FAKE!!!

    Any experienced balloon flyer can tell that the altitude is closer to 107, 150 feet.

  11. randyl74 says:

    Totally cool. Would have been nice to have an altimeter in view of the lens so you could see how high at any given time.

  12. ocdpfsas says:

    Way to make me dizzy as fuck

  13. jeka100 says:

    it would be nice if you could take the real pictures of the moon not the fake pos NASA moon pics

  14. jeka100 says:

    ha ha -_-

  15. 0rip0 says:

    Without a doubt the most amazing video I’ve ever seen!

    Makes my “camera on a kite” experiment seem totally lame.

  16. KrumpingKatie says:

    This is kinda THE BEST THING EVER

  17. awhoergek says:

    commercial purpose

  18. ReikiLightBringer says:

    Awesome but I’m wondering if you were ever afraid of it hitting someone on the head coming down? Seriously!!

  19. YOUPUBEISGAY says:

    anyone else getting dizzy watching it ^^

  20. teogt23 says:

    NICE!

  21. dtunzzlistener says:

    Is there a chute slowing the decent or is that just the drag from the ripped balloon that seemed to slow the fall? Seemed to not be falling very fast at the end.

  22. Clevo89 says:

    Well done! what model camera was it? and did you modify it in any way?

  23. GroupDenmark says:

    Great work & video….

  24. kaixiii says:

    It’s just a camera, no pilot

  25. bigwedgey says:

    Did the pilot survive?

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