Saturday, December 14, 2013

i need a good qualtiy video camera to take sport demos on!?

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what is a good quality video camera/camcorder that takes good quality sport demos and doesn't cost a whole lot of money.

what would be ur sujestions.

i'm looking to shoot skateboarding, bikking, motocross, hockey and extreme ice skating demos.

any help?



Answer
I really believe buying a camera is an individual choice.
The person needs to read alot of reviews on cameras and learn as much as they can from the internet.
Go to the store and hold them and try them to see what they feel like and how they take pictures.
I can only give a suggestion of what to look for in a new digital camera.
Good Luck

What is a fairly good, but inexpensive video camera?




Layla Kyri


Due to the fact that my best friend will soon graduate and move out of state, I'm looking into ways to actually to see her, in a more fun way than skype or something. I'm thinking youtube videos to each other, sorta in a FiveAwesomeGirls way. This requires a camera (not webcam) that has good enough picture and sound, and cheap enough that I can buy two without going broke. Got anything?


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Camcorders or still image cameras that happen to record video and ausio as a convenience feature range in price from about $50 to over $50,000.

"Inexpensive" means different things to different people. For a camcorder to provide decent low-light behavior and have appropriate audio connectivity and control, I think "inexpensive" starts at around $800 (and something in the Canon HF S area would be appropriate). For less $, one capable of dealing with extreme sports like the GoPro Hero or Contour cameras might be interesting. Or a Sanyo Xacti... These have a smaller lens and imaging chip and less manual audio gain control. Or a point and shoot camera like something from the Canon PowerShot family that happens to capture video as a convenience feature...

So... first, set a budget rather than just say "inexpensive". Then see what fits and ask here again.




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