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  • Billy...a_kid
    Rookie
    • Jul 2013
    • 193

    #16
    Re: The ultimate playable camera...

    Originally posted by Blzer
    As a baseball player, I think it's very cool. It's equivalent to what I see in the dugout (or thereabouts). It gives you a nice "spacing" of things such as the mound to the plate and bases, and how fast everything is. Plus, you get them foul balls!

    I'm referring to the lower deck, of course. It's just a nice, fresh perspective than what you see on TV. I enjoy unique views time to time, and when at a ballpark being somewhere behind the dugout is simply awesome.
    Interesting, because I cannot quote how many times I have heard former MLB players say the worst place to see a game is from the dugout. Guess it is all in what you are looking for, but personally, if I go to a game, I want upper deck, front row, behind home plate. Nothing beats bird's eye view!

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    • Blzer
      Resident film pundit
      • Mar 2004
      • 42524

      #17
      Re: The ultimate playable camera...

      Originally posted by Billy...a_kid
      Interesting, because I cannot quote how many times I have heard former MLB players say the worst place to see a game is from the dugout.
      I meant in terms of familiarity/nostalgia. I personally like it, though. I wouldn't mind a little bit of height (by that I mean not right at ground level), but I love the side perspective.
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      • gwshark9
        Rookie
        • Mar 2011
        • 20

        #18
        Re: The ultimate playable camera...

        I love that view also for fielding...but my only question is how would you pitch/hit? You can't see the strikezone?

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        • JibJab 24
          Rookie
          • Oct 2006
          • 251

          #19
          Re: The ultimate playable camera...

          If this was incorporated for a fielding camera I would use it. I'm also a auto-fielding user and would be great to use this. Could be an issue switching from pitching to fielding camera though.
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          • Billy...a_kid
            Rookie
            • Jul 2013
            • 193

            #20
            Re: The ultimate playable camera...

            Originally posted by JibJab 24
            If this was incorporated for a fielding camera I would use it. I'm also a auto-fielding user and would be great to use this. Could be an issue switching from pitching to fielding camera though.
            It is not an issue now switching, so I am not sure how it would be an issue switching to this one. Same mechanic, different view.

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            • xNeurosiis
              Rookie
              • Mar 2014
              • 262

              #21
              Re: The ultimate playable camera...

              Originally posted by Billy...a_kid
              I will never understand why people say sitting on the 1st/3rd baseline is so cool.
              It's different than when you're in the dugout. When my girlfriend and I go to Angels games, we always sit behind the Angels dugout (give or take a few rows). I've sat in the nosebleeds before, and I can't stand it. I feel like I'm too far away from the action. It's all a matter of opinion though.

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              • Billy...a_kid
                Rookie
                • Jul 2013
                • 193

                #22
                Re: The ultimate playable camera...

                Originally posted by xNeurosiis
                ...It's all a matter of opinion though.
                100%

                (and mine is right...just kidding, it wouldn't let me post just the 100% like I wanted to do; "Too Short!" it says)

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