Q. compatible with my mac book pro? I need to know cuz i'm looking into buying it and need to know if i can use it with imovie or if i need final cut pro. i know it has a 1080i and dv
A. Yes, the Canon XH-A1 camcorder will be compatible with a Mac book pro. All camcorders will always work on both PCs, and Macs, so thats nothing to worry about. As it is a Mac Book Pro, it will have firewire ports needed for video transfer, and that's all that is needed. You could even switch back and forth between Macs and PCs for transfering your footage. It's not a matter of operating system, so that's nothing to worry about :)
...your footage will look great with Final Cut!!
...your footage will look great with Final Cut!!
Book on Samsung mini dv?
Q. Video camera
A. Book, what book?
It is a MiniDV tape camcorder. Insert tape, make sure battery is charged, turn camcorder on, press start, record movie. Done. Hook camcorder by Firewire to a IEEE1394 port on your computer, open a Video editing program, open import function, let it control your camcorders video file import to a local hard drive.
Turn Camcorder on, open viewing window, play with controls White balance, use this every time the light source your shooting in changes. Exposure, use it lighten or darken a scene, good for low light shooting. Effects, play with those, no long term damage can be done. Widescreen or 4:3, easy choice, widescreen full time will make you happier. Button on camcorder turns on/off Auto function. Best video is always in Manual mode. You will, through menus have an automatic shooting mode, they list good.
Everything else is pretty much straight forward.
It is a MiniDV tape camcorder. Insert tape, make sure battery is charged, turn camcorder on, press start, record movie. Done. Hook camcorder by Firewire to a IEEE1394 port on your computer, open a Video editing program, open import function, let it control your camcorders video file import to a local hard drive.
Turn Camcorder on, open viewing window, play with controls White balance, use this every time the light source your shooting in changes. Exposure, use it lighten or darken a scene, good for low light shooting. Effects, play with those, no long term damage can be done. Widescreen or 4:3, easy choice, widescreen full time will make you happier. Button on camcorder turns on/off Auto function. Best video is always in Manual mode. You will, through menus have an automatic shooting mode, they list good.
Everything else is pretty much straight forward.
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