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Nope didn't think so either. We all know parents don't get this.
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Dec 17 2011, 09:09 AM |
Hey Coz. I notice the quality of your video is great! Is it 1080 or 720 HD? I want to get an HD 1080p (maybe even 60 fps) camcorder, but was just curious as to what you use. -Brandon Hey Brandon! I have been using two cams: - Nikon D3S which belongs to a good friend helping me out with my videos Nikon D3S - Nikon D3100 which I bought in October Nikon D3100 The D3100 is clearly on a lower level than the D3S, but the price difference is also notable plus, my friend is a pro-photographer. The D3100 can provide the right quality for shooting (you have a maximum of 10 minutes of shooting with 1,920 x 1080 - Full HD) Are you planning on buying one yourself? Cosmin |
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Dec 17 2011, 02:31 PM |
I had the pleasure of using D3100 for 10-15 lessons, with 3 different lenses, and it's awesome machine to have for both photographs and video. The only problem is video monitoring and video limit, so you need a person who will operate the cam (or risk to create big mistakes).
Also, had the pleasure of using D3 recently for some photos. That machine is intimidating! -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Dec 17 2011, 03:37 PM |
Yeah, guys. This is why I want to get a camcorder with a flip screen. I do tutorials and it would be perfect. Actually perfect for any guitar video, really. In the meantime, if I am close enough to the camera where I am sitting, I just use a CD I don't care about to see what the camera sees. Hey, it's works well enough, but I'm ready to move up.
I was thinking of getting a bundle at Walmart.com, but I think I'll just go for a straight camera, and see how high the GB of the card it will read. Hopefully the one I end up wanting will be a 16GB compatible camera. I don't know yet. What do I look for concerning the auto-focus feature? Is it labeled 'auto focus' or image 'stabilization'? I'm speaking of when the camera is constantly focusing ...really annoying. Perhaps there's a camera out there that has the option to turn that off or on? I just don't want to be doing a video and the thing go in and out of focus on me. You instructors don't have the problem it seems. I never see it anyway. Tell me more about this? Here's a few 1080p cameras I am comparing: DXG Pro Gear JVC Everio This Sony Handycam is intriguing even though it's priced high. I'm just not sure what to get. I must get some more RAM for my computer though before this. I have 4GB and I want to go to 8GB. This will help my Sony Vegas editing. It lags even on Preview mode. Draft sometimes fouls up too. Here's a guide to camera shopping I am looking over. I follow this guy on YouTube. |
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