Saturday, February 1, 2014

Good HD camcorder for Youtube?




Chris K


I currently use a Flip Ultra HD which sucks ass and I want a new camcorder. My budget is around 200 dollars. Don't suggest any cameras that suck. I hate stuff that sucks.

My Youtube name: CKSpoiler



Answer
Hi,
I found some good camcorder options for you. They are as given below:

Kodak Zi8 0.29 GB Hard Drive Camcorder - $149.95
Aqua Kodak Zi8 High Definition Camcorder - $204.00
Pure Digital F630 Camcorder - $134.00
Canon Legria HF200 Camcorder - $1,025.00
Creative Technology Vado HD 8 GB HDD Camcorder - $193.00
Kodak Zi6 Camcorder - $122.00
Samsung SC-MX20 Flash Memory Camcorder BLK - $178.00
RCA EZ210 Camcorder - $115.00
Sanyo VPC-CG10 Camcorder - $185.00
Kodak Zx1 Pocket Video Camera Digital - $177.00

More options are available at http://wize.com/digital-camcorders/t13-youtube
Chose the best from the options available that suits best your requirements.

Camcorder Options For Youtube Videos?




Taylor Liu


I started filming beauty and fashion videos to upload them onto youtube.
My camera isn't the best, so I'm looking into getting a camcorder!
Do you have any suggestions?
Things I need to camera to do is FOCUS when I hold a product up to the lense, and be good with close up for tutorials.

Thanks so much, and please check out my channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MakeUpOnHeels?feature=mhum



Answer
You do not say what camcorder you currently have. You would need in excess of $3500 to get a HD camcorder that could match the video Quality of a $300 MiniDV Tape camcorder has.

Consumer level HD camcorders have 3 major problems. 1) Blurry, out of focus, fuzzy areas closely around people in consumer level HD camcorder footage. 2) Any movement, even a simple wave of one hand or arm, will leave on the video track forever, screen ghosts and artifacts that follow the movement. Makes for bad video. 3) mandatory record times. 1hour, 30 minutes, 8 minutes, 3 minutes. Advertised maximum record times for consumer level HD camcorders. Are you supposed to just put the camcorder away when recording media is full? What is with that? With a MiniDV tape camcorder, a 90 second tape change has you back and recording in no time at all.

You can get the Canon ZR930 for about $300. (see focus tip below) It is a MiniDv tape camcorder, has a manual mode, and a Mic jack . Visit my Youtube channel to see one in action
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0QHSfFMBIE

http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/camcorders/minidv_camcorders/zr930

Focus tip (this is what you need) turn camcorder's easy or auto off. You need the camcorder in manual mode for this to work. Start camcorder. Select something a fair distance away (I use post it note on far wall with writing on it, you could use a car a block away, out doors). You are going to zoom all the way in close ( best to do this on a steady support, Tripod or beanbag) to this thing or object. Use your manual focus controls to focus on the thing or object. Once focused, leave camcorder on, bring you zoom back to normal position. At this point your camcorder is in focus within the distance of the thing you focused on. So if the the thing you focused was 30 feet away, everything within the that 30 feet in front of the camcorder is in focus. Whether it is an object 6 inches from the camcorder or something 30 feet from the camcorder, both objects are in focus.




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