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					Originally Posted by  N.ShoreFisher
					 
				 
				Were you wearing a head lamp, and if so, did it help at all? 
			
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 Wearing one yes, but it was not "on".  I think it is worth testing out, your model camera has probably been upgraded for things like low light conditions.  Removing or reducing of the "fish eye" look.  
I think if I reduced the frames per second it would likely take better low light video.  For example 60 fps has a super fast shutter speed which lets a small amount of light in and therefore creates the grainy end product in low light conditions.  However in full daylight, 60fps video while getting into a helicopter while hot will capture the blade movement.  The problem with 60fps video is that each frame equals a piece of information that your camera stores, so the file sizes are huge.  Like Tysdad said an old computer likely cannot handle that.
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