Tuesday, June 24, 2014

what is a good camcorder that has the following things?




Sam Lerman


What is a good camcorder that has the following things:

- Minimum of 10x optical zoom

- Great playback on PC and TV quality (And if HD videos can play on a standard box television and standard box-like computer, then preferably HD quality)

- HDD or SD Card camcorder

- Doesn't take up too much space on the computer

- Compatible with Windows Movie Maker

Please also, unless you don't know, mention where you can buy this camera.



Answer
Since Microsoft MovieMaker can't deal with HDV or AVCHD, that drops all 1080i or 1080p camcorders off the list. As well, Panasonic and JVC fall off the list because they use a ".mod" file type for the highly compressed MPEG2 video they store. Since you specified HDD or SD cards, that drops MiniDV tape (which provides best available video quality - but it is your decision) and DVD based (which provide the worst available video - good you dropped these). Since you specified SD memory, that drops some Sony cams off the list (they use Memory Sticks).

That leaves
Canon FS series (SD)
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ProductCatIndexAct&fcategoryid=173

Sony (standard def HDD)
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=3555

and maybe Samsung (which I would not bother with, so no link - sorry).

Since you didn't tell us your budget, you get to finish narrowing it down.

Shop Amazon.com, bhphotovideo, adorama, frys... if the price looks too good to be true, it probably is - don't get sucked into price scams.

"Doesn't take too much room on the computer" is up to you. If you want high quality video, you cannot compress it very much. If you want small space, either the video is very short or you compress it a lot - you cannot have high compression, high quality, long video clip length and expect it to take up a small space on the computer - It does not work that way.

minidv camcorder records dot on video?




whodouthin


when i film anything with my camcorder (canon zr85) i get this one dot (kinda like a dead pixel) when i record or take a picture with it...
here's a few screen shots, one of my keyboard, and the other of my keyboard zoomed in (optical zoom), to prove that it doesn't move with the picture..its in a fixed location..i made the one part of the picture bigger, to show it more clearly...they are 2 different pictures.

(the pics are in the extra details)

does anyone know what it is from, or how to fix it?...
(i think its a faulty sensor on it, it is about 4 years old.)
flickr/photos/33953133@N02/3162148188/
flickr/photos/33953133@N02/3162148174/
opps..add the dot com part after flickr for the pics..sorry.



Answer
Probably a hot pixel. Not too uncommon. But the ZR85 had some CCD issues. This caused distorted video, and could be the cause of the problem. To get this fixed, contact Canon. They will replace the defective part at no charge. Here's full info:
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=PgComSmModDisplayAct&fcategoryid=818&id=29819&keycode=2112&modelid=9739

can't guarantee that's your issue, but if you haven't had the CCD issue fixed, you could get a new CCD and have your issue resolved in the deal...




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