Q. I'm hoping to make a really good YouTube video soon but I'm having problems trying to find the right video camcorder I want one with a tripod stand and it records with really good high definition quality I'm asking you guys because whenever I look on a site where their advertising a camcorder the quality video isn't as good as they show it of you have any good suggestions please do tell
A. I just purchased the sony bloggie
It has everything except optical zoom at a great price
full hd at 30 frames per second
270degree swivel lens
tiny
takes sd and memory stick pro duo
has an internal usb port, no need to carry an extra cord
shoots 720 p at 60 frames fer second, and can upload straight to youtube and facebook without opening your browser
(included is sony pmb software)
It has everything except optical zoom at a great price
full hd at 30 frames per second
270degree swivel lens
tiny
takes sd and memory stick pro duo
has an internal usb port, no need to carry an extra cord
shoots 720 p at 60 frames fer second, and can upload straight to youtube and facebook without opening your browser
(included is sony pmb software)
What HD camcorders can take photos while recording videos?
Q. I have a JVC Everio GZ-MS230 camcorder, and I love it. I've had it for two years, and the main feature I love is that it can take images while recording. Eventually, I'm going to upgrade, since I want an HD camcorder. The quality on this one is good, but I'd really like an HD one, since I film and take photos of concerts.
So, which HD camcorders can take photos while recording? Thank you c:
So, which HD camcorders can take photos while recording? Thank you c:
A. Any in the Sony HDR consumer camcorder series.
Any in the Canon HF series.
In either case, you need to press the "Photo" button while video is being recorded. Chances the camcorder will shake when you do this is very high. Many of these camcorders come with a wireless remote that has a "Photo" button, but the wireless remote needs to be able to see the front of the camcorder. This is not necessarily convenient, but can work. Consumer grade camcorders usually do not have a wired remote - though the upper end of the Sony consumer cams sometimes do.
My Sony HDR-HC1 has a LANC port to which I connect a wired remote. One of the buttons on the wired remote is "Photo" (along with zoom, focus and power buttons). Since I am not touching the camcorder when the photo button is pushed, there is no camera shake.
Once you set a budget, you'll see what fits - and understand what features will be available from the different manufacturers.
Any in the Canon HF series.
In either case, you need to press the "Photo" button while video is being recorded. Chances the camcorder will shake when you do this is very high. Many of these camcorders come with a wireless remote that has a "Photo" button, but the wireless remote needs to be able to see the front of the camcorder. This is not necessarily convenient, but can work. Consumer grade camcorders usually do not have a wired remote - though the upper end of the Sony consumer cams sometimes do.
My Sony HDR-HC1 has a LANC port to which I connect a wired remote. One of the buttons on the wired remote is "Photo" (along with zoom, focus and power buttons). Since I am not touching the camcorder when the photo button is pushed, there is no camera shake.
Once you set a budget, you'll see what fits - and understand what features will be available from the different manufacturers.
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