Friday, December 6, 2013

What current camera has very quick auto focus?

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Jay


I usually use cameras for videos and I'm looking for one with 1080p HD video with very quick autofocus (up close and far back), bright colors, etc. I also kinda want one that is current so maybe one that came out this year or 2012, no later. I'm not really looking to spend a ton of money for a DSLR, so preferably a digital camera or something please. I look up reviews on youtube to see which I like best so please leave your suggestions.


Answer
For video you don't want auto focus. It's a gimmick that doesn't work. It's slow and the focus is always jumping around trying to find a spot to focus on.

I use only manual focus and it works the very best on any video camera dslr or camcorder.

Can I shoot Snowboard videos with a Camcorder that shoots 30 FPS?




Leopold


Since the 2011/2012 snowboard season just came up I thought it might be a cool idea to film some of it. There is a really good deal for a camcorder at a local store and it shoots in HD with 30 FPS. Are 30FPS enough to film sport videos clearly? Please help, thanks a lot!


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A speed of 30 fps is adequate, and it has the added advantage of being compatible with a lot of other equipment you might need to use, such as editing systems.

How clear each of the 30 frames per second looks depends on how much light you have. In bright sunlight, you can use fast shutter speeds and each frame will be very sharp and distinct ⦠although this can produce an undesirable stroboscopic effect in extremely bright light. In low light, each frame will be blurry. In both cases, motion will be reasonably smooth.

If you want really smooth motion, you need much higher frame rates, but few cameras (especially consumer models) are capable of higher rates. A camera that shoots 60 fps progressive can provide a great improvement, although displaying the results may still be problematic since it requires a compatible display or TV set. Higher rates work even better but require specialized cameras and often specialized editing and display equipment.




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