Q. Wanting to buy camcorder. Need something to video for awhile. Not like really long.
A. http://www.walmart.com/JVC-Everio-GZ-MG230-Camcorder-2GB-mircoSD/ip/10878773
it may be a bit pricy but for the camcorder, its certainly worth it and be a wise investment for you.
it takes still pictures, 34x zooming capability (you can zoom in an object even half a mile away and still get clear pictures) ... takes hours of videos which can be adjusted to regular or wide screens, nice color reproductions. and the best thing about it is ... it has a 30GB internal memory which can take thousands of pictures and hours of videos.
so no more packing extra dvds or tapes for backup .. its all in there. aside from the small compact handy design, i've never had any problems with it working with my computer.
and for you question .. 64mb ... a normal movie is about 700 mb (2hours), so you can probably have about 10 movies on an 8GB one. but just imagine, how many hours on a 30GB memory like this one i'm talking about.
So there you have it ... and good luck with your buy, even if its not this one. and hope it will serve you good.
it may be a bit pricy but for the camcorder, its certainly worth it and be a wise investment for you.
it takes still pictures, 34x zooming capability (you can zoom in an object even half a mile away and still get clear pictures) ... takes hours of videos which can be adjusted to regular or wide screens, nice color reproductions. and the best thing about it is ... it has a 30GB internal memory which can take thousands of pictures and hours of videos.
so no more packing extra dvds or tapes for backup .. its all in there. aside from the small compact handy design, i've never had any problems with it working with my computer.
and for you question .. 64mb ... a normal movie is about 700 mb (2hours), so you can probably have about 10 movies on an 8GB one. but just imagine, how many hours on a 30GB memory like this one i'm talking about.
So there you have it ... and good luck with your buy, even if its not this one. and hope it will serve you good.
What is the difference between purchasing a camcorder with night shot plus vs one with a built in light?
Q. I attend a lot of candlelight parties so I'm looking to purchase a camcorder that can record in very low light.
A. There are different terms...
In the Sony world, the "nightshot" feature is a built-in infrared emitter which lets you take video in total darkness (or VERY low light), but the video is monochromatic - typically green/white not black/white. I find them to be useful (but grainey) up to about 8-10 feet away, but people's and animal's eyes look very odd.
Using a regular video light (whether built-in or added on) uses normal visible light. Typically, the built-in or less expensive add-ons are not very bright so for them to be useful you need to be really close (3-5 feet) to whatever you are capturing to video.
For a camera to capture well in low light, it needs to have a BIG lens and a BIG imaging chip system. A camcorder with a single BIG CMOS or CCD will out perform a camera with 3 small CCDs. I am not aware of any camcorders less than $1,000 with 3 CMOS chips.
Camcorders in the less than $700 range will be able to pick up the candlelight easily because the flame is bright, but people images lit by the candlelight will be very grainy, unless they are a foot or closer to the candle - which would be dangerous and not recommended.
In the Sony world, the "nightshot" feature is a built-in infrared emitter which lets you take video in total darkness (or VERY low light), but the video is monochromatic - typically green/white not black/white. I find them to be useful (but grainey) up to about 8-10 feet away, but people's and animal's eyes look very odd.
Using a regular video light (whether built-in or added on) uses normal visible light. Typically, the built-in or less expensive add-ons are not very bright so for them to be useful you need to be really close (3-5 feet) to whatever you are capturing to video.
For a camera to capture well in low light, it needs to have a BIG lens and a BIG imaging chip system. A camcorder with a single BIG CMOS or CCD will out perform a camera with 3 small CCDs. I am not aware of any camcorders less than $1,000 with 3 CMOS chips.
Camcorders in the less than $700 range will be able to pick up the candlelight easily because the flame is bright, but people images lit by the candlelight will be very grainy, unless they are a foot or closer to the candle - which would be dangerous and not recommended.
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