Thanks, Roland. More suggestions brands/ types camera's?
2009/9/4, Roland <[email protected]>: > The problem with DV camera: > - they use miniDV tape support, > - you need a firewire card to record your video, > - capturing is made in real time (that means if you recorded 2 hours > video it will take you 2 hours to put it on your computer) > - DV take shots in PAL or NTSC format. These formats are fixed: > - PAL is 720x576 at 25fps interlaced > - NTSC is 720x468 at 30fps interlaced > > > There are DVD camera too but I don't really know them: > - storage: DVD or miniDVD > - format: MPEG2 (720x576 at 25 fps) > > > With SD card camcorder or hard disk one: > - you can transfert your video to your computer way faster. > - sizes are often larger (720p, D1, 1080p ...I don't know) > - some of them have an integrated camera with a flash. > - video format: h264 in avi or mov container > > > But things you will have to look are: > - how much optical zoom (my little samsung vpd371 has a 34x zoom) > - can you add an external microphone (that's optionnal but can help you > in some ways) > - can you take photos with it? (optionnal too) > - want to make night shots? > - want a remote control? > - ... > > > You said you want to shot while biking: > - I saw aiptek had an external cam called sportycam on some model ==> > see google image. The size of the recorded video may be small though. > - maybe you should consider a format with high framerate to make > slowmotion actions. > - ... > > > Good luck Schoap > > Roland. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Cinelerra mailing list > [email protected] > https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra > _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
