Rabu, 04 September 2013

What is a good Camcorder and Microphone for Guitar Covers on Youtube.?

Q. I want to keep it under $300.
I need it for guitar covers so the sound quality needs to good enough.
Thanks(:

A. http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DCR-SX45-Handycam-Camcorder-Black/dp/B004H8FNAI/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1344158681&sr=1-1&keywords=camcorder+hd

http://www.guitarcenter.com/MXL-3000-Mic-Bundle-104599907-i1371796.gc?&source=4WWRWXGP&cagpspn=pla&=

http://www.adorama.com/SOHDRCX130BE.html

HDR-CX190 High Definition Handycam


i Know your starting a band, i could help out with getting you guys some publicity once you start..
heres my email.

oppikooppiko@gmail.com
dont be shy :)


What is a good camera for delivering a professional quality video HD and blue ray?
Q. I am looking into becoming a videoagrapher for wedding and receptions I need a good quality professional grade camera that will deliver a good product.I am on a budget so it cannot of course be completely out of reach.Thank you for your assistance.

A. Hi Christian:

One problem with most of these Y!A discussions like yours, is the lack of real budget figures (actual dollars, not just "low cost" or "cheap").

To give any decent quality at all, stay away from hard drive and flash card camcorders. The tape-based (miniDV) HDV camcorders yield the fewest "digital artifacts" and use the least "lossy" compression methods, and handle action (like throwing the wedding bouquet) quite well without jerkiness (motion artifacts) to the captured video.

If you don't have $1500-$3000 (or more) to spend on a low-end "real pro" model (like a Sony HVR-HD1000U or the HVR-Z1U/Z5/Z7 series) then I'd recommend one of Canon's HV20/30/40 series HD models that are all under $1000.

You should also budget almost another thousand for a decent fluid-head tripod. Spend as much as you can on the tripod & head, since it will never become outdated and can last a lifetime. Even if you "go cheap" at least try the head's smoothness in-person with the same weight of camera you will use with it. A friend's company bought a couple of what-were-s'posed-to-be-good Bogen/Manfrotto #316 fluid heads, but were using them with 2-pound Z1U's, and have never been satisfied with the stickiness (inertia & fluid viscosity) of the head action (designed for cameras up to 35-pounds), even with a slightly heavier S270U model.

There are literally dozens of HD/HDV models out there in all price ranges, so feel free to use the Y!A "Additional Details" link to post realistic budget figures that you can spend on this project, and I & other Y!A Contributors can give better recommendations.

hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
 





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