Mason C
i'm trying to find the best sports HD Digital Camcorder ranging from $90-$150!
Any help please try to stick to the design of the flip video camera and i do really like the vertical style and the sports style so like something that would stand on its own
Answer
the best sports style camera is what ever suits your taste and budget , the SVP t-500 is the best for your budget
the best sports style camera is what ever suits your taste and budget , the SVP t-500 is the best for your budget
Best digital camera for sport photos and video footage?
Noxx
I'm taking pictures and videoing horses for my own personal use. They're always moving so I need a camera with the ability to take clear moving shots. But I also need one to take 720p or 1080p video footage. I'm not looking for professional photographer quality, just something nice enough to compliment myself and my equines on today's social networking sites.
I was thinking about the Sony DSCW650 or Fujifilm JZ100, but neither seem to be able to tackle what I'm looking for. I'm looking to stay under $100 but if I find the PERFECT digital camera I'd be willing to spend up to $200. Like I said this isn't for professional photos, but my own enjoyment. Thank you very much (:
Answer
A key requirement of any camera for taking moving objects is shutter lag - how long is the time between pressing the button and camera capturing the image. On cheap cameras you press the shutter and the camera thinks for a second or so before taking the shot. In that time the horse has moved out of the "perfect" pose you thought you had.
As a minimum you need to be looking at a bridge camera - Fuji make excellent bridge cameras.
Something like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fujifilm-FinePix-S4800-Digital-Camera/dp/B00AX12W5C/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1383827635&sr=8-4&keywords=fuji+bridge
or with a higher budget
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fujifilm-FinePix-HS30EXR-EXR-CMOS-Tiltable/dp/B006Q8VA2W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383827635&sr=8-1&keywords=fuji+bridge
A key requirement of any camera for taking moving objects is shutter lag - how long is the time between pressing the button and camera capturing the image. On cheap cameras you press the shutter and the camera thinks for a second or so before taking the shot. In that time the horse has moved out of the "perfect" pose you thought you had.
As a minimum you need to be looking at a bridge camera - Fuji make excellent bridge cameras.
Something like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fujifilm-FinePix-S4800-Digital-Camera/dp/B00AX12W5C/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1383827635&sr=8-4&keywords=fuji+bridge
or with a higher budget
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fujifilm-FinePix-HS30EXR-EXR-CMOS-Tiltable/dp/B006Q8VA2W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383827635&sr=8-1&keywords=fuji+bridge
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