Saturday, December 31, 2011

CANON VIXIA HF-200 CAMCORDER TEST FOOTAGE

I just looked back at this video I posted a while back and I apologize for the lousy picture quality. I hadn't had the camera long enough to figure out how to upload the best quality. Check out some of my other videos as they look better but when I compare the original AVCHD file it looks bad. Picture quality really goes down in three steps. The original AVCHD file can be read on the computer using "Splash Lite" and thats impressive. When it's converted to WMA at 720P it looks almost as good and when you upload the WMA to Youtube you lose at least 30% more picture quality. So from the original file to Youtube you lose about 40% original video quality. Youtube is notorious for degrading both the sound and video quality. Further it should not be called HD but rather HQ because of the drop in video quality. Note to those who want good low light quality. (1) Use the highest picture quality setting (MXP) and set it to "Cinema" mode--those 2 combined will knock out 95% of the low light grain that destroys the video. You can use the lower quality setting outside and not notice much difference but inside under low light you will really see the difference. This is a fantastic camcorder. I hear a lot of complains not about the camcorder but the lack of editing software. Over at Amazon I was reading the reviews and a guy said that COREL VIDEO STUDIO PRO X2 DOES a great job. I downloaded the trial version (30 days) and it works flawless!!!! If you want an easy solution thats it. Here ...

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Sony DCR-SX60 Handycam Camcorder

Chic design meets impressive performance in the ultra-compact Sony DCR-SX60 Handycam Camcorder. Conveniently flexible, it can record video to 16GB of embedded memory or removable Memory Stick Duo™ or Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media. A professional-quality Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® lens captures crisp, high-resolution images and its 60x optical zoom brings the action up close and personal.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Choosing Camcorders

!±8± Choosing Camcorders

The variety of options in camcorders have come a long way. While a few years back only professional videographers had camcorders with all the bells and whistles, these days anyone can have the camera power of the pros.

If a camcorder purchase is in your future, here are some things to keep in mind:

1. Digital or Analog -Digital Camcorders are the general rule these days as they are lighter and more compact than the bulky analog camcorder. Additionally, Digital camcorders are quick and easy to transfer the video to your computer, a DVD, and retain perfect quality throughout.

2. Recoding Media - There are a number of styles of recording media used in camcorders from MiniDV to DVD's and even flash cards. Read up to be familiar with the types of media used by the cameras you are considering.

3. Screen Size - This is an important consideration if you don't want to have your eye to the viewfinder the whole time you are recording. Most camcorders have a small video screen that can be viewed to see the image you are recording. While big screens make it nice to know the shot you are getting, you need to keep in mind they suck up more battery power.

4. Finding Buttons - While many people are wowed by the smaller size of camcorders, it is important to make sure you can still use them. Find out where the controls are on the camcorders and see if you will be able to comfortably and conveniently hit the buttons to get it to work.


Choosing Camcorders

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