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Saturday, October 13, 2012

5 YO Marcus Stars in Bethlehem Steelers Half Time Show


This young man was amazing!

5 comments:

  1. I am surprised that no one is cheering him on. Those adults should be ashamed of themselves.

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  2. Don't worry. He got plenty of cheers. Even the players came out onto the field when he was done to congratulate him, but Marcus ran like hell. It's hard to tell from my video clip, but Marcus got more attention that the football game. Everyone loved him, and I am only one of several people who shot video.

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  3. What kind of camera did you shoot this with?

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  4. I am a lousy photographer, so I have to use a point and click. I use a Canon PowerShot SX130. I can shoot indoors, outdoors, can shoot video. It is not real good at action shots, although I could learn the manual settings and make it good. Most of my shots are at the automatic setting.

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  5. You can get a used one for $100.

    http://used.natcam.com/newused/details/803540321&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=pla&utm_campaign=PA%2BUsed%2BNational.

    Brand new, the price is now down to around $150.

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