Tuesday, April 1, 2014

What is a good cheap Full HD 1080p Camcorder?




Matt R


I am an amateur film maker. I need a relatively inexpensive HD camera to film with. Any suggestions?


Answer
The Aiptek A-HD+ 1080P High Definition Camcorder is one cheap suggestion.

What is a Good Hd 1080P Video Camera for Under 300$?




Brandon


I have around 300$ and I want to find a nice Hd Video Camera that is 1080P focuses in on things and is an all out good camera for things like technical reviews and you know yeah please help!
I didn't ask for a message you simply copy and pasted. I asked for a camcord that is Hd 1080p and focuses in on stuff within my range of 300$ or less. Now I get what you are trying to say but you did not answer my question how I wish you would of



Answer
ANY camcorder can record good, high quality HD video under the following conditions:

1) The lighting is good. Less expensive camcorders have small lenses and small imaging chips. Under low light conditions, video capture quality will result in grainy video. Turn up the lighting and the video will look great.

2) The camera is steady. Humans were not built to be steady. Use a tripod, chair, rock... anything but not handheld.

3) Do not constantly pan or zoom. If you must, pan or zoom slowly and not a lot.

All the camcorders in the same price area from all the major manufacturers (Sony, Canon, Panasonic, JVC) will provide you approximately the same video quality. The difference is how you use the camcorder.

And that is one of the BIGGEST reasons why the "professionals" - with experience and skill - can provide "amazing" quality. They work within the capabilities of the equipment. They do not expect their equipment to do something it was not designed to do. Conversely, someone with no skill or training with the best and most expensive equipment available will still capture garbage.

So... pick a camcorder in your price range, learn it, use it within it's capabilities - and you'll be fine. Use the camcorder outside its capabilities - or expect it to do things it was not designed to do - and you will have problems.




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