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"Sergei Bobrovsky #72 of the Columbus Blue Jackets prepares to play the Washington Capitals during an NHL game at the Verizon Center on October 19, 2013 in Washington, DC."
It's no secret - remote cameras should never be considered your main source of imagery. If anything, it should provide extra content on top of your normal take.
Even then, remotes don't always perform. Minor things like not being focused properly, shutter stops firing or the battery dies are all things that can make a great view not so amazing.
During the Capitals game against the Blue Jackets, the latter was apparent when my remote camera decided to only click off a few frames before completely losing power.
Alas, the above image of Columbus Blue Jacket's goalie Sergei Bobrovsky was just about the only, and usable, frame.
It's no secret - remote cameras should never be considered your main source of imagery. If anything, it should provide extra content on top of your normal take.
Even then, remotes don't always perform. Minor things like not being focused properly, shutter stops firing or the battery dies are all things that can make a great view not so amazing.
During the Capitals game against the Blue Jackets, the latter was apparent when my remote camera decided to only click off a few frames before completely losing power.
Alas, the above image of Columbus Blue Jacket's goalie Sergei Bobrovsky was just about the only, and usable, frame.
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