Showing posts with label best camcorder sound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best camcorder sound. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Camcorders??




mobandy64


ok I want a camcorder for just like being stupid and like taping wierd moments and putting them on youtube. i went to the best buy website and there was like DVD miniDV flash sumtin and like hard drive. Idk waht the difference is and idk what i need to get. I doubt my mom will get it for me and so ya i need you to just tell me witch type would be best and how much they usually cost if you could provide a link that would be awsome
oh ya nd is there won that you can like charge in stead of putting new bateries in but if letting it be charged makes it like real cheap and like u no um um um like not a good camera than nvm



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Sounds like you want a compact, portable, easy to use camcorder for very basic recording and distributing to a video sharing site.

First of all, almost all 3g phones will not only fill in as the camcorder you need, but some can send your video directly to YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/mobile

Second, any digital still photo camera in video mode will take the videos you describe. The digital still camera will also save the video into a format that is already compatible with YouTube.

If those two options don't interest you, try the RCA "Traveler" Small Wonder EZ210 Digital Camcorder with 4 Hour Recording and 2GB Included SD Memory http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0014CUY7W?ie=UTF8&tag=motionpicturecentral-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0014CUY7W or the Flip Video Mino Series Camcorder, 60 Minutes (Black) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0016BXRB6?ie=UTF8&tag=motionpicturecentral-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0016BXRB6

What kind of camcorder has good sound quality.?




Kevin


I guess I'm not a bad singer but I want to find out for sure, so I try recording my voice with my Canon NTSC ZR85 Digital Camcorder. WHOA! Do I sound bad, but I found out later that it was the camcorders fault... I even took out this crusty AIWA micro cassette recorder (TP-M200 V-SENSOR) voice recorder that probably was made in 1995 and recorded my voice with it. The sound quality with the AIWA is much better. What is the cheapest way to make the camcorder I have right now match the sound quality of the AIWA, and if there is no way with my current camcorder, what camcorder should I buy?

I've checked my camcorder and there aren't any visible slots for a external microphone.
I also have a Canon PowerShot A520 that can record videos. There aren't any visible slots for a microphone either.
REMEMBER: I'm trying to sing and maybe play piano or guitar along with my singing. I'm not being to picky but I want the camcorder to do my voice justice. It would also be good if I could upload the videos onto the internet.

If you can help me, thanks.



Answer
The ONLY camcorder with "good sound quality" for loud audio will be one with manual audio control or use an external device to capture the audio - like a field recorder from M-Audio, Zoom, Edirol, Marantz, Sony, Tascam - or my favorite, Fostex.

On the cameras and camcorders: The lower end models do not have a mic jack - and some folks will tell you that the built-in mics are not very good - That may be true, but in my opinion, it depends on the audio level hitting those mics. Once the audio hits the mics (whether built-in or external), there needs to be a way to control that volume getting onto the video (in your case, onto miniDV tape).

If you have a strong, loud, voice, and you are close to the camcorder, it is likely that you are over-driving the auto mic gain circuit. This results in a very muddy, sound. As an experiment, try this: place the camcorder in one room, start recording and go into another room. See if the playback on the audio is any better... it *should* be.

If you are looking for a new camcorder, the least expensive ones with manual audio are a couple in the Canon FS series. They are standard definition, flash memory camcorders. I think they also have a mic jack. In the miniDV tape world, the least expensive camcorders with a mic-in jack and manual audio control are the Canon HV30 and the Sony HDR-HC9. They are also 1080i hidef camcorders (they can shoot standard def, too).

If you go the field recorder route, you will record audio with the camcorder and the field recorder - then replace the camcorder audio with that from the field recorder when you are editing the video.

In either case, when in manual audio mode, you do not want the audio meter to "peak" - the loudest audio should be around 3/4 to the peak on the meter. When you peak a lot, that is when the audio gets over-saturated and the muddiness happens. There is no way to fix this bad audio in editing.

The type of camcorder you get needs to be able to get the video into your computer. You just need the right tools:

MiniDV tape requires a firewire port on your computer and you will use a firewire cable to connect the DV port of the camcorder to the firewire port on the computer. Firewire400, IEEE1394a, DV and i.Link are all the same thing. If your computer does not have a firewire port, hopefully it has an available expansion slot so you can add one. MiniDV tape continues to provide the best available video quality when compare to the other storage media used by consumer grade camcorders.

Hard drive and flash memory camcorders store the video data files in the same formats - very highly compressed MPG2 for standard definition or even higher compression for AVCHD encoded high definition video. Because hard drive camcorders can have problems with vibration that will cause them to stop recording, I do not recommend them for you. The loud audio could cause the hard drive protection mechanism to kick in and you waill not be able to record video. Flash memory does not have this vibration issue (MiniDV tape does not have a vibration problem, either). Flash memory camcorders will connect to your computer with USB and the video data files will copy to your computer - while this sounds easy, keep in mind that you want to be able to archive the video somewhere.

In the case of the miniDV tape based camcorders, if you do not re-used the tape, that digital tape is the archive. In the case of the hard drive camcorder or flash memory camcorder, if you do not copy that video to something else (other than the working video project) and delete the video from the camcorder, that video is gone forever.

The only thing DVD based camcorders are good for is being a paperweight or a doorstop so will not be discussed... since you are looking for video/audio recording and editing capabilities.

Good luck!




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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Camera/camcorder with sound record on video?







I'm going to see Coldplay at concert again, but last time i recorded videos they came out
really hard to hear and croaky because of how loud it was, so my question is,
What camera (or camcorder) can record good sounds at a concert?
And how much is the price range for camera/camcorder's that do this?
(Before anyone says, you're aloud to take pictures and film it because i've heard people
say it's illegal or something)
Thanks in return



Answer
You need a lesson on camcorder microphones. The standard Consumer level camcorder, HD or SD Microphones, are all the same. They get their best audio to a point about 4 feet from the camcorders microphone. The further than that you move, the audio capture quality diminishes. In a noisy environment, that fall off is near vertical.

So off you got with your camcorder, you get to the concert and your in the 17th row on the floor. The band comes on, you fire up your camcorder and start recording. the concert ends and off you go to your editing program. You get the footage on your computer, view it and this is what your hear. The audios best parts are of the bands biggest fan, sitting right in front of you, singing, talking, foot stomping, yelling and snorting. then the nearer background noises are mostly the same thing. The band, if they can be heard at all, are very faint in the background of the audio.

If you want the best possible audio, do what is required to get a feed from the mixer to camcorders MIC port or a Digital Audio recorder. Be prepared to offer the cable you need to use on their system, this means having many cables at your disposal. Then, because you cannot get to a microphone, have fun syncing the audio and video back together.

Which camcorder has better sound, the Polaroid v130 or Flip Ultra?




Kyle


I want to get a good camcorder for recording drums and posting videos on youtube and such and these are the two cameras I am down to. Which one has better sound quality?


Answer
Small consumer camcorders don't record sound very well. They have a tendency to record sound that you don't want, like behind the camera and/or at higher frequency noise.

There are two ways to make better audio:
1. Use a good external microphone if the camera has a jack for that.
2. Record your audio with recorder then edit it into your video (best way).

Hint: ever wonder why you almost always see a sound man following a cameraman around on those reality TV shows? That because he can get better audio than the camera can.




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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Camera/camcorder with sound record on video?







I'm going to see Coldplay at concert again, but last time i recorded videos they came out
really hard to hear and croaky because of how loud it was, so my question is,
What camera (or camcorder) can record good sounds at a concert?
And how much is the price range for camera/camcorder's that do this?
(Before anyone says, you're aloud to take pictures and film it because i've heard people
say it's illegal or something)
Thanks in return



Answer
You need a lesson on camcorder microphones. The standard Consumer level camcorder, HD or SD Microphones, are all the same. They get their best audio to a point about 4 feet from the camcorders microphone. The further than that you move, the audio capture quality diminishes. In a noisy environment, that fall off is near vertical.

So off you got with your camcorder, you get to the concert and your in the 17th row on the floor. The band comes on, you fire up your camcorder and start recording. the concert ends and off you go to your editing program. You get the footage on your computer, view it and this is what your hear. The audios best parts are of the bands biggest fan, sitting right in front of you, singing, talking, foot stomping, yelling and snorting. then the nearer background noises are mostly the same thing. The band, if they can be heard at all, are very faint in the background of the audio.

If you want the best possible audio, do what is required to get a feed from the mixer to camcorders MIC port or a Digital Audio recorder. Be prepared to offer the cable you need to use on their system, this means having many cables at your disposal. Then, because you cannot get to a microphone, have fun syncing the audio and video back together.

Which camcorder has better sound, the Polaroid v130 or Flip Ultra?




Kyle


I want to get a good camcorder for recording drums and posting videos on youtube and such and these are the two cameras I am down to. Which one has better sound quality?


Answer
Small consumer camcorders don't record sound very well. They have a tendency to record sound that you don't want, like behind the camera and/or at higher frequency noise.

There are two ways to make better audio:
1. Use a good external microphone if the camera has a jack for that.
2. Record your audio with recorder then edit it into your video (best way).

Hint: ever wonder why you almost always see a sound man following a cameraman around on those reality TV shows? That because he can get better audio than the camera can.




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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

whats the best way to record dv sound while making a short movie using a digital camcorder?

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siintech


I'm trying to record sound while shooting a short movie. I have a panasonic DVX 100 and would like to buy some audio equiptment to be able to record sound so I don't have to use the camcorder sound...
any help is appreciated.

thanks
siin...



Answer
You'll want an external shotgun microphone like the Sennheiser K6/ME66, mounted over-head on a boom with a special shock-mount holder, and connected with an XLR cable to the DVX-100 inputs.

The Sennheiser is a workhorse and widely used in the industry. This should run you about $500 or so.

Its also important to have a boom operator to position the mic over the actors and follow them during each take without creating any extra noise or dipping the mic in to the shot.

Can I transfer my hard drive camcorder directly to DVD without using a computer?




mary1176


I'm thinking about buying a hard drive camcorder and want to know if I can directly transfer the hard drive camcorder footage to dvd without having to download it onto the computer? I'm really torn between getting a minidv and a hard drive camcorder. It sounds like the hard drive camcorders have come a long way and are much more user friendly. Please help!!


Answer
I just bought this JVC Everio with an external DVD recorder:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?type=product&id=pcmprd93500050016

I love this camera! Very easy to use and records direct to DVD without a computer.




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