Re: Video Camera
- From: "walt" <walt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 20:13:07 -0700
Well I can see I have a lot to look at. Is it important to have a firewire
port? I noticed on some of the models it just has a usb port.
Thanks for all the information.
"Yves Alarie" wrote:
> I think you have everything you need as far as hardware and software. Nero
> or Roxio?
> I use Roxio, a friend use Nero. They both get you there. I don't see a big
> difference between the two. Nero may be a little friendlier to use and since
> you have it I would stick with it.
> I don't think I would want to "recommend" a camcorder.
> I have used Sony TRV10, TRV20, TRV50 (these are already discontinued
> models....anything over two years in this field is old and over three is
> senile) and very pleased with all three. All are MiniDV. Have been tempted
> with new Sony models recording on DVD instead of MiniDV but the quality is
> just not quite there yet. So pick a Canon or a Sony MiniDV in your price
> range and right now good very good quality is from $800 to 1200, and good
> quality from $600 to 800.
> I can tell you what I do not like. The pocket size. They are nice to take
> along but I have a hard time working with them. The LCD is just too small
> for me. When shooting video you want to look at the LCD. Particularly when
> you are shooting action, like in your horse shows. A large LCD allows you to
> look at the action on the LCD and even lift your eyes from it to see were
> the action will be going on and move your camcorder smoothly toward it. You
> can't do this with a small LCD and you sure can't do this using the
> viewfinder, unless you are a pro camera person.
>
>
> "walt" <walt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4ABA4E3A-15A4-4F7B-AE50-15D483EAD4FA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Thanks Yves, yes I do have two DVD drives double layer for burning. I do
> have
> > Nero that came with the computer and just got the upgrades to 6. something
> > (they are free updates at their site). I also have Roxio on my old
> computer.
> > Do you think one is better then the other? I can upgrade my Roxio, but
> that
> > will be about $50 for the 7.something. Could you recommend a minidv. And
> what
> > are the extra things that I will need. I know you always need something
> extra
> > so everything works. I mean like an extra battery disks (what size) or
> > whatever else you would suggest. Thanks for the help.
> >
> > "Yves Alarie" wrote:
> >
> > > Here is a good site for camcorder reviews:
> > > http://www.camcorderinfo.com/d/Reviews&level_b=Camcorder.htm
> > > Canon/Sony. Difficult to go wrong with them.
> > > I would certainly go with the MiniDV tape format. Nothing less.
> > > Your computer has all the resources to download the video from the tape,
> > > edit the tape and copy to a DVD disk to distribute the DVD to
> prospective
> > > buyers.
> > > To download the tape to your computer, you just use Movie Maker 2, part
> of
> > > XP, or the software that will be supplied with the camcorder.
> > > To edit the tape (movie) once stored on the computer you again use Movie
> > > Maker 2 or the software that will be supplied with the camcorder.
> > > Now you have a "movie" file on your computer.
> > > You need to copy it to a DVD disk.
> > > To do this you need a DVD drive.
> > > You don't mention that you have such in your computer.
> > > If you don't have this, you will need to purchase such.
> > > Look for an external DVD drive that can be connected to your computer
> via a
> > > Fire Wire port (you need this port to connect your camcorder to your
> > > computer in order to download the content of the camcorder tape to your
> hard
> > > drive) or a USB2 port (forget about USB1, too slow for video).
> > > Once you have this DVD drive connected to your computer, you can copy
> the
> > > movie from your hard drive to a DVD disk.
> > > To do this you will need software. Widely used are Roxio and Nero
> copying
> > > software.
> > >
> > > "walt" <walt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > news:8486F53E-CBF6-4BA2-B07E-A6D8F25EA0F2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > I want to get a Movie Camera. I am partial to Canon. We raise and show
> > > > miniature horses. I want the camera to take to shows to take video of
> the
> > > > events and for training and sending to prospective buyers. Can someone
> > > > suggest a good medium priced video camera and what I need in the way
> of
> > > > software to accomplice this.
> > > > I am using XP Home SP2 Gateway 7200x 1gig mem 200gig hard drive. 3.2
> > > > processor. Thanks
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
>
>
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