Re: [videoblogging] true 60fps

2005-08-24 Thread duncan speakman



cheers for the links andrew, i love that video collection
no i'm actually working a hack for the book, just wondering what other
kit it can be achieved with (i'm looking for consumer kit that people
might have) apart from the Canon stills cameras.
d

On 8/24/05, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Are you looking to do high-speed capture to slow movement?
Here is a neat assortment of cameras that record from 10,000 frames  
per second to 25million frames per second (wow!)
http://www.photonics.com.sg/productsbody1.html

And here is the famous gallery of goods that show clearly why anyone  
would want to record so many frames (to see all the action):
http://www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/high_speed_video/

  


  
















  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] true 60fps

2005-08-23 Thread andrew michael baron




Are you looking to do high-speed capture to slow movement?
Here is a neat assortment of cameras that record from 10,000 frames  
per second to 25million frames per second (wow!)
http://www.photonics.com.sg/productsbody1.html

And here is the famous gallery of goods that show clearly why anyone  
would want to record so many frames (to see all the action):
http://www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/high_speed_video/

On Aug 23, 2005, at 3:29 PM, Anders Clerwall wrote:

> On 8/23/05, robert a/k/a r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>   ixsus 700 is known in the usa as cannon sd500
>>
>> anyone else on here using that camera?
>>
>> do you feel there any limitations making vlogs with this camera?
>>
>> find the audio acceptable? any known audio deficiencies?
>>
>
> I've use that one for all of my videos so far (except the Google  
> Earth one).
> The camera is awesome, picture-wise.
>
> There's a pretty nasty frequency-spike around 5kHz or something like
> that, and I've tried to filter that out, but it's hard to get rid of
> totally.
> But the audio is otherwise pretty good considering.
>
> The longest continuous video I've captured with it was around 30
> minutes. Could've gone longer if I hadn't had so many damn pictures on
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Re: [videoblogging] true 60fps

2005-08-23 Thread Anders Clerwall




On 8/23/05, robert a/k/a r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   ixsus 700 is known in the usa as cannon sd500
> 
> anyone else on here using that camera?
> 
> do you feel there any limitations making vlogs with this camera?
> 
> find the audio acceptable? any known audio deficiencies?

I've use that one for all of my videos so far (except the Google Earth one).
The camera is awesome, picture-wise.

There's a pretty nasty frequency-spike around 5kHz or something like
that, and I've tried to filter that out, but it's hard to get rid of
totally.
But the audio is otherwise pretty good considering.

The longest continuous video I've captured with it was around 30
minutes. Could've gone longer if I hadn't had so many damn pictures on
it :)
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vlog: http://randomshow.com/



  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] true 60fps

2005-08-23 Thread robert a/k/a r
 ixsus 700 is known in the usa as cannon sd500

anyone else on here using that camera?

do you feel there any limitations making vlogs with this camera?

find the audio acceptable? any known audio deficiencies?



cheers
r

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On Aug 23, 2005, at 11:39 AM, duncan speakman wrote:

Hi all,

does anyone here have a camera that shoots true 60fps (or higher?) I use a Canon Ixus that lets me shoot at 60fps (although the process to get it into FCP at 60fps is not so straightforward) .. I know all the ixus range do it but i was just wondering if anyone owns any other makes that do it (either DV or stills camera) 

d

(p.s. i think in the US the ixus range is called Powershot SD or something.. they are the tiny ones that look like a silver brick)

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[videoblogging] true 60fps

2005-08-23 Thread duncan speakman



Hi all,

does anyone here have a camera that shoots true 60fps (or higher?) I
use a Canon Ixus that lets me shoot at 60fps (although the process to
get it into FCP at 60fps is not so straightforward) .. I know all the
ixus range do it but i was just wondering if anyone owns any other
makes that do it (either DV or stills camera) 

d

(p.s. i think in the US the ixus range is called Powershot SD or
something.. they are the tiny ones that look like a silver brick)

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