01-09-2007, 02:46 PM
Thanks for the compliments everybody! Taking action shots indoors with this camera is pretty damn hard. There isn't enough light, and the nitro fumes make alot of the pictures look fogged up.
When outdoor season rolls around, expect much better pictures.
The Rebel XTi is a very durable camera. I tripped over a tube on the back straight and dropped the camera, and landed ontop of it. After brushing off the dirt, its still like new.
I accidently left my video camera on last night, so the battery is completly drained. Its charging now, and a video will be up tonight.
Those front hubs are ridiculously weak, I thought FreeRide was exadurating until I seen one break in person. He tapped the pit wall at like 5mph, and I heard a loud snap and see his wheel angled funny. He bought some kyosho ones which were much more expensive, but those seem to be a lot more durable
When outdoor season rolls around, expect much better pictures.
The Rebel XTi is a very durable camera. I tripped over a tube on the back straight and dropped the camera, and landed ontop of it. After brushing off the dirt, its still like new.
I accidently left my video camera on last night, so the battery is completly drained. Its charging now, and a video will be up tonight.
rocco79 Wrote:how do you keep breakin the toughest truck i ever drove?!!?!
Those front hubs are ridiculously weak, I thought FreeRide was exadurating until I seen one break in person. He tapped the pit wall at like 5mph, and I heard a loud snap and see his wheel angled funny. He bought some kyosho ones which were much more expensive, but those seem to be a lot more durable
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