These are trained professionals! Don't try this at home! An SMV transmitter is shot out of a potato cannon while transmitting live audio. Twice. Amazingly, it continues to work although the LCD was damaged and needed replacement. Receiver: SRa feeding a Zoom H4n. Cameras: Canon Vixia HF11 & M41, Nikon J1 (high-speed) and iPhone 4s. BY THE WAY - the gray rectangle seen flying out separately from the potato in both slow-motion sequences is NOT the SMV - it is a piece of foam.
Lectrosonics Impact Testing an SMV Transmitter via Potato Cannon
Lectrosonics Impact Testing an SMV Transmitter via Potato Cannon Video Clips. Duration : 4.13 Mins.
These are trained professionals! Don't try this at home! An SMV transmitter is shot out of a potato cannon while transmitting live audio. Twice. Amazingly, it continues to work although the LCD was damaged and needed replacement. Receiver: SRa feeding a Zoom H4n. Cameras: Canon Vixia HF11 & M41, Nikon J1 (high-speed) and iPhone 4s. BY THE WAY - the gray rectangle seen flying out separately from the potato in both slow-motion sequences is NOT the SMV - it is a piece of foam.
These are trained professionals! Don't try this at home! An SMV transmitter is shot out of a potato cannon while transmitting live audio. Twice. Amazingly, it continues to work although the LCD was damaged and needed replacement. Receiver: SRa feeding a Zoom H4n. Cameras: Canon Vixia HF11 & M41, Nikon J1 (high-speed) and iPhone 4s. BY THE WAY - the gray rectangle seen flying out separately from the potato in both slow-motion sequences is NOT the SMV - it is a piece of foam.
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