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A couple issues here. First, you're linking to our video on a channel that is illegally hosting our content (but thank you for bringing it to my attention. I've asked them to remove it.) Second, you're referring to a video we filmed in early 2011 featuring 2011 cars as "the worst of 2012" and it was our first attempt

http://youtu.be/47837799 The most important feature in this NEX 6 is that it's first serious NEX to be tested that does not consistently shut down with an overheating message while shooting video (I didn't test the NEX 6 myself yet, but I had a contact that owned one test it for me.) The 5N, 5R and 7 have serious

Sony RX1: a fix-lens Leica for half the price. Every great photographer has a smaller camera for the times a big DSLR isn't appropriate. The RX-1 means no-compromise photography in your pocket. Full-frame 24MP sensor, Zeiss f2 Sonnar glass and full manual controls. Considering what it is, the $2800 price is very

You guys need to seriously get over the 5D Mk III. It was a a half-hearted improvement on what could have been the ultimate hybrid DSLR photo/video shooter (instead, Canon decided that feature set should go for closer to $8000.) For stills, the Nikon has some significant improvements over the Canon, making the Mk III

Sony has been using dual SD/MC slots for several years now. Move along...

There were a couple BRZ's there... but they stayed safely in the parking lot.

I own the trademark "Driving Sports" (words, not just logo) - so yes, you certainly can trademark common words. However, there are significant restrictions on the enforcement of said trademarks and the scope that the trademark covers.

I was disagreeing with your assessment of available lenses, not comparing the NEX to other camera sizes. Though, by pretty much every pro photographer's review (not gadget blog reviews which have to be taken with a grain of salt) the NEX body betters the Rebel in almost every way and is trumped by the 5D Mark III only

Lots of options in adaptors for any Leica, Canon, Nikon, or even Konica glass. The lens argument isn't really valid, unless you want the camera to do auto-everything, in which case the RX100 may be the better option in the first place.

Which Top Gear segment do you like the least? Which, if you could, would you have erased from the Interwebs?

Have you ever considered going on Dancing with the Stars?

The worst was during the last winter Olympics. I live 2 hours from Vancouver, Canada. Yet, even "live" events were time delayed by three hours for the Seattle market for some jackass reason. Yes, I could have driven my car to the Olympic venue faster than it took to watch it on TV. That. Sucks.

One of the worst cars for back-facing car seats in the Honda Element. No joke. You have to lift the baby up and over the seat to fit him/her in because the back seats are too far back. A box that fails as a family car? Yes, it's sad. On the other hand, my kids love riding in the RX-8. "Make it slide daddy!"

I laughed when I saw a GoPro on a consumer quad mistaken as a "police surveillance unit." This article needs to be removed.

Tanner Foust is not the Stig in TGUSA... moving on...

A "toy" used by many indy production companies to manage scripts, replace $3000 clappers (with timecode sync and markers) and other tools of the trade - just for one industry example. Because you can't imagine anything useful for an iPad, doesn't mean real work applications don't exist. Even better, when the shoot is

Skyactive is a collection of technologies that first come together in the upcoming CX-5. In the motor it includes reduced friction, improved airflow, high compression, direct injection and a pile of other changes to the motor that improve efficiency without sacrificing performance. It was, in short, a clean sheet,

I just imported several GoPro HD videos using the CCK and it edits beautifully on the Avid App. I'd like to see support for AVCHD, but I realize there are processor constraints. That said, lots of consumer cameras save as MP4 and matched with the CCK I can really see this being useful for time-sensitive field

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Here's a second attempt at posting the video. The $1500 is to rent the road, per day. What you do with it - or how many cars you crash on it, is entirely up to you.

You can rent Maryhill Loops for about $1500 a day. No other vehicle access. (and why it's soooo awesome.)