A cold and blustery day in Elmira for the 50th Annual Elmira Maple Syrup Festival. Elmira is 19 km north of Waterloo, on Huron and Mohawk Indian lands that were settled by Mennonites in the very early 1800's. Shot with the venerable Panasonic TM900, an instant classic when it first came out in 2011, with a 3-CMOS sensor, reliable IS, 1080-60p, Leica lens, and one of the best IQ in the video industry. It continues to hold its place with video enthusiast, competing nicely with even the 4K offerings from Panasonic and Sony. It's been discontinued and although available on eBay, it's still hard to find locally as owners hold on to it for its IQ. April 5th.
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