Q. ok so i have a band named All But The Fallen! and so i wanted to recored a type of music video for a song that we wrote but i have had lots of diffent camcorders but the video quality is bad and sometimes you cant understand what were saying and so i i decide tp ask here and thanks
A. Your recording a band, just pointing a camcorder at yourselves will not produce a very good video. What you need to do is find out if any of those camcorder have a MIC jack. If so hook something like this up - http://asimplelife.ca/boss.html, run the feed out to the MIC jack on that camcorder. Then get several friends to man the other camcorders and make your self a good video. The camcorder with the audio feed going into it is your audio track, all the video from all the other camcorders is bonus. Have fun doing a multi camera edit.
Using what you see on my site, I have recorded audio from one band, many renditions of that band, many different members of that band, many times. I simple run wires from the system they have, which is capturing the microphones and electric guitars, and run 3 microphones to the drummer and record sometimes with a camcorder, but due to location and atmosphere where I record this, it is easier to use a Digital Audio Recorder to capture the audio.
Have Fun.
Using what you see on my site, I have recorded audio from one band, many renditions of that band, many different members of that band, many times. I simple run wires from the system they have, which is capturing the microphones and electric guitars, and run 3 microphones to the drummer and record sometimes with a camcorder, but due to location and atmosphere where I record this, it is easier to use a Digital Audio Recorder to capture the audio.
Have Fun.
How good is the video quality of the Canon Powershot SX10 IS?
Q. Should I just buy a digital camera AND a camcorder? Or is the video quality of the SX10 good enough to replace a camcorder? What gigabyte of SDHC card would be appropriate for shooting videos?
A. Not any P&S camera can match the quality found on the most modest camcorder and certainly none of the features found on camcorders.
The video feature on P&S cameras are just a little marketing feature, never meant to replace a true video camera
If your goal is to make video shorts of other homegrown videos, look to camcorders made by Canon, Panasonic, JVC or Sony
The video feature on P&S cameras are just a little marketing feature, never meant to replace a true video camera
If your goal is to make video shorts of other homegrown videos, look to camcorders made by Canon, Panasonic, JVC or Sony
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