Q. It's the Kodak playsport Zx3. I've seen many different batteries for it, but don't know which one provides the longest use. I need help from an expert. Please be descriptive, I want to know exactly the details that make it the best. This camcorder takes great quality videos, it just barely lasts any time, less than an hour. More like half an hour, even though some say it is standard for the battery to last about an hour. I really am looking for a big change.
A. there is only one correct battery for a Playsport Zx3 and that is the KLIC7004. my experience is the Kodak brand battery works best, i have tried internet generic replacements and tossed them out. you should be able to get the Kodak battery at Walmart or photo stores.
What Camera can I use to take good quality videos?
Q. I want to be able to take good quality videos to post tutorials and such on my blog and Youtube. I am not a videographer so I don't want to invest in a lot of equipment, but I am a photographer. Would the Canon Mark II or III do the trick? I've never used a camera that can take video but I certainly know my old camcorder doesn't cut it. Thanks!!
I would be willing to invest in a Canon Mark II or III because I need a new camera for my photography and if it really does a good job with video it would be great to have a Camera and Video Recorder in one, instead of buying a camera and then a camcorder seperately which would probably be more expensive.
I would be willing to invest in a Canon Mark II or III because I need a new camera for my photography and if it really does a good job with video it would be great to have a Camera and Video Recorder in one, instead of buying a camera and then a camcorder seperately which would probably be more expensive.
A. Don't know what your "old camcorder" is, but it is an excellent tool to learn with.
For a person that doesn't "want to invest in a lot of equipment", your choice of the Canon Mark II or III is certainly an expensive place to start.
The Canon 650D (T4i) has a good quality video, as does the Nikon D7000.
For a person that doesn't "want to invest in a lot of equipment", your choice of the Canon Mark II or III is certainly an expensive place to start.
The Canon 650D (T4i) has a good quality video, as does the Nikon D7000.
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