Augusta Westland AW139 (HH139) of Italian Air Force display at Varenna Airshow
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Augusta Westland AW139 (HH139) of Italian Air Force display at Varenna Airshow
Augusta Westland AW139 (HH139) of Italian Air Force display at Varenna Airshow in 4K 50 frames per second video.
A Military Helicopter does a Search and Rescue Display a Lake Water. The S.A.R. #Helicopter ia an #AgustaWestland #AW139 now Leonardo of Aeronautica Militare Italiana (Italian Air Force) that call it HH139 where HH stay for Hospital Helicopter. This Combat SAR helicoper of 15 Stormo (15th Wing) does a Search and Rescue demonstration at Varenna Airshow 2019 on Como's Lake.
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Re: Augusta Westland AW139 (HH139) of Italian Air Force display at Varenna Airshow
A really good footage of this beauty, well done One question, do you use fixed shutter speeds during filming? In some parts of the video it looks like it has a different shutter speed per frame that in other parts. Personally I always fix the shutter speed and let the camera determine the aperture next to that. But all in all a really good video. love to see this helicopter in action
Re: Augusta Westland AW139 (HH139) of Italian Air Force display at Varenna Airshow
Hi,
Most often I use fixed aperture during filming and let the camera do determine the shutter speed. So the opposite of what you do. I subscribed your channel.
Best Regards,
Ruggero
Most often I use fixed aperture during filming and let the camera do determine the shutter speed. So the opposite of what you do. I subscribed your channel.
Best Regards,
Ruggero