Showing posts with label best 60 fps camcorder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best 60 fps camcorder. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2013

What is the best camcorder that can get a lot of frames per second, but still have a high quality video?

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Nishantha


I'm looking for anything that can record around 200 fps (or more) in HD . The quality doesn't have to be huge, as long as its not blurry or bad. If it also has an option for ever faster FPS in low quality thats great but not necessary. All I really need is a camera that can do slow motion in good quality.


Answer
sony "handycam" dcr-sr585

has night vision
good framerate
hd quality and hd streaming
win 2000/xp/vista compatible
60 gigs
has,picture camera option
good zoom sorta....25x
carl zeiss lens...ok i guess
touch screen user interface
comes with remote for distance one man recording(or whatever you would call it,im sleepy)

slow motion would be more of an editing software business,not important as a cam feature

i got it when it was slightly new, 300 dollars....its been a year since

What is the difference between NTSC and PAL formats for a digital hard drive camcorder?




drag0n


I am trying to buy a hard drive camcorder online, but the description says the camcorder is NTSC format. I thought digital camcorders were all formats, cant they be switched? Whats the difference? Does that mean I cant use it in a PAL country?
Thanks



Answer
NTSC is based on the 60 hertz AC frequency we use here.
PAL is based on the 50 hertz AC frequency used in Europe and elsewhere.

For a video recorder there is not much difference as far as the camera is concerned. What makes a difference is if you want to burn the video on to DVD and/or play back on different systems. There is a NTSC standard for 24.97 FPS for DVD usage. This is for Zone 0 compability. This is fine for computer playback, but can be a problem with some tabletop DVD players that are locked to a single zone.

In your computer you can change the format from NTSC to PAL with a video editor. It is not any automatic thing, you have to setup everything correctly.




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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Any suggestions on a picture camera that captures great HD video?

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xfilerman7


I have seen some that capture 720p at 60 fps. I assume this will look great in an HD tv, but are there any that capture true HD, 1080i at 30 or 60 fps? Appreciate any info.


Answer
There are digital compact to high zoom cameras now available that can record video in HD (1280x720 @ 30fps) or FULL HD (1920x1080) @ 30fps. They also allow HDMI connection to a HD TV.

One (still image) camera that records in Full HD (and stereo audio) is Canon's SX1 IS (10MP, 20x optical zoom). Video file sizes at this resolution are big (approx. 1GB per 3 minutes of video).

If you want the ability to record in Full HD and also 5.1 channel surround sound, you will need to look at a Full HD camcorder, instead.

What kind of memory amount do you recommend for HD video?




Brian John


I am going to be purchasing an High Definition video recorder of some sort soon, and I was wondering what type of memory capacity I should get. It will be on a memory card of some kind like a microSD or similar.

So lets say you have 1 hour of 720p video at 30 fps, how much memory would that take?

What about 60 fps?



Answer
I would consider Sony HDR-CX110 High Definition Handycam Camcorder
* 1920x1080 Full HD Recording w/3MP still image
* Memory Stick PRO Duo media slot
* 1/4" back-illuminated "Exmor R" CMOS sensor
* 1080/60p playback via HDMI and compatible HDTV
* 30mm CZ Vario Sonnar T* with 25x Optical zoom




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