Minggu, 17 November 2013

What is better video record camcorder or camera?

Q. My HD 720p Aiptek camcorder cant here my voice when far
i need to closer in the speaker then i cant record myself.
Some camera dont need to closer to camera and they can here voice.

A. buy a new camcorder, they are so much better than caaras, dont you dont want to fill up your camara with videos


What camcorder to use on a low budget fetish porn?
Q. I want to shoot some low budget fetish porn for clips4sale with my gf.
IS there any good HD camcorders in 300-500$ range that can be good to start off with until we get more money to buy a better one? Also if i get a full HD camcorder, am I able to change the setting to high quality or 780p so I can upload the video at a lower disk space usage if necessary?

A. The subject really does not matter.

This same recommendation goes for capturing decent video - whatever it is... Under good lighting conditions, any camcorder can capture decent video. In your price range, the Canon HF R entry level or the HF M mid-range consumer camcorders fit. Consider investing in a decent lighting kit.

Generally speaking, consumer grade camcorders will have a "video quality" setting. This will determine the amount of compression applied to the video when captured. The marketing term, "Full HD" generally refers to 1080p video. 99.999$ of humans can't tell the difference between 1080p, 1080i and 720p when the video is captured, edited and rendered properly.

780p is non-standard, so you probably won't find that setting anywhere. Some cameras allow that selection; many do not and instead always capture 1080i/p and let the user pick from "best quality (large file size, very clear on a large monitor, low compression) down to "Low Quality" (small file size, not so clear on a large monitor, high compression) and a few steps in between.

It is always recommended to capture at highest quality - you can always compress and reduce quality and file size... but once the data is compressed, you can't get back all that lost video data, so you can't upgrade back to high quality...

If you think you have decided on a camcorder, download and read the manual before you buy to be sure it has what you want - including the different file size/video quality settings.





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