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April 27, 2012, 09:48:28 PM by elmerlang
Views: 798 | Comments: 30 Hi--I have a Canon HV20. I'm looking to step up a notch. Wondered what anyone thinks of the Rebel T3i or other EOS cams and whether they are a significant step up from the HV 20. March 03, 2012, 09:46:50 AM by pilsburypie | Views: 1548 | Comments: 19
Right all, mentioned my SD900 has LCD screen issues, which I am perfectly sure was just bad luck. Amazon refunded no issues. I then noticed the price of the X900 was coming down and decided to go mad and spend an extra £150 over the SD900 for the sole reason of wider angle (35mm vs 29.8mm). I did find with the SD900 the field of view was a little tight inside, but I was used to the near 28mm field of view of my GS500 with .66 Raynox lens for the last 5 years. Anyhow, that £150 will be forgotten ... January 08, 2011, 01:50:40 PM by pilsburypie | Views: 16472 | Comments: 96
Hi all Researching several cameras and on reading the review at camcorderinfo.co.uk, which seems to rate it very highly, some worrying comments along the same lines stick out: 1. So, if you want the sharpest image possible from the HDC-TM700, you should use its 1080/50p settings—the only problem is this footage is nearly impossible to work with or edit on a computer. 2. However, when you shoot with the HDC-TM700's native 1080/50p setting, the c... September 24, 2009, 07:56:01 PM by GeoffSOz
Views: 8049 | Comments: 24 Hi all, For some time I've seen many people struggle with getting good audio from Mixers etc into their camera. Last year I was asked to present a session about "Understanding Audio for Video" for the local video club, and the following is an excerpt from that presentation. It is mostly on general concepts, rather than specifics, but I trust this will help some to have an understanding, and then at least be aware of what the problems are (and what needs to be done to overcome them)... Pages: [1]
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