Selasa, 29 Oktober 2013

What is the best camera for recording videos?

Q. A video camera that's under $200, can pause videos without stopping the whole video, and has a good grip. Must also have VERY good quality hd.

A. Hi Mike:

For your $200 budget, you are not going to have "very good quality HD", when you consider that pro video cameramen and TV stations spend $5000 to $10,000 (and more) for "good HD" equipment.

Unless you use a tape-based (miniDV cassette, for example) camcorder, there is no need for a "Pause" button, and most SD card storage models start a whole new video file when you start/stop the Record button.

Some SD card and HDD storage models have a "pre-record" function that actually saves several seconds of video from before you press Record. So, a "Pause" feature has no advantage.

Sony, Panasonic, JVC, and Canon all make affordable models that sell in your price range. (See a typical B+H Photo listing of models on sale here: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Camcorders/Ns/p_PRICE_2%7c0/ci/1871/pn/2/N/4294548093 )

Sony currently has some price promotions that stretch your shopping dollar ($50-$150 off certain models) that are in effect this month. (See the B+H Photo page for examples.)

If you prefer the "pistol grip style" camcorders (like the Sanyo/Panasonic "Xacti"/HX-WA series), look at a Panasonic HX-WA3 model ($198). Panasonic bought Sanyo, and rebranded the Xacti pistol grip line into their HX-WA series.

For palm-size camcorders, you can always buy an accessory grip handle that threads onto the bottom of the camcorder via the tripod socket.

hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
 


Im looking for a new camcorder because im a into aviation and, someone find me a good cheap camcorder?
Q. Im a student soo i hardly have any money atall.
but im a plane spotter and i am looking for a cheap good camcorder :)
good picture and sound quality.
easy to upload to the internet.
anyone help? thanks

A. go the SVP , they are hard wearing reliable camera's which have the strength and technology to give the best camera's a run for there money , I would suggest the T-100 or T-500 for design and quality , have two of them , I have a $5000 canon xm2 camera , and use the t-500 for productions , as they pretty much have the best quality minus the zoom function , although they have a 5x optical zoom which is small but handy . I have tow t-500's they are small , and able to be taken anywhere , and offer brilliant an epic colour and rendering capabilities , and most of all , under $150US including postage (you will need to grab the code from the top to get 30% off)
they are light and robust , and weigh around or less than 500gma and are high definition 1080p ,
for a one seater cessna , you put the cam in a suction phone holder so that you can operate it hands free , if your talking about r/c planes , you rig a bolt bettween the landing gear for dry use , or either uses , by sealing a case in epoxy resin and either placing strong magnets in the epoxy resin and placing on the fuselage





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