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So, i?m Trying to watch Stock Eliminator qualifying on NHRA.TV. The main camera shakes and vibrates so much as to make watching it almost unbearable. This is not the first time I have noticed it this year. Come on, NHRA, tie the damn thing down(so to speak). Renew next year? Not so much!
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My wife loves to watch it all and so do I and she is an avid fan of stock since that?s what we run but suffers from vertigo and the constant shaking/movement is enough to set off the vertigo so she won?t watch. NHRA?s response is always it?s the wind but that camera is mounted on a tripod and a long pole which is IMHO kinda cheap,would love to see them improve this as there seems to always have movement,NHRA.TV can?t you do better for us fans for the $159 bucks? Wanting to renew next yr. but got me now contemplating this? Chad Langdon 706C G/SA
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I have noticed that myself.
However it seems to mostly early in a race. I have suspected they switch to the Fox Network cameras later and get a better quality feed. Maybe Warren can give us the scoop. |
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