[videoblogging] Re: How patience made a good camera

2009-03-21 Thread Otto
All we need is a Flip-like camera that can upload directly to the web. Maybe in a Cel phone? Make way drunk dialing for drunk vlogging! Topher Polack Topher - at - the diversion - dot - com

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How patience made a good camera

2009-03-21 Thread Jay dedman
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 7:14 AM, Otto ottorab...@gmail.com wrote: All we need is a Flip-like camera that can upload directly to the web. Maybe in a Cel phone? Nokia seems to have made this happen from what I've seen through Rupert's work. Take a video, even edit a little, and then upload from

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How patience made a good camera

2009-03-21 Thread David King
That'd be nice! As an aside, at last weeks sxsw, I didn't see one nokia (though I'm sure they were there) ... But saw many a flip. I think user experience won over upliading convenience for a lot of us! Sent from my iPhone On Mar 21, 2009, at 7:07 AM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How patience made a good camera

2009-03-21 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Been having a lot of fun with a jailbroken iPhone -- Qik. Just learning how to shoot with it. Sound's pretty darned good, even at a fair distance in urban exterior setting based on recent test. No editing, but...

[videoblogging] Re: How patience made a good camera

2009-03-20 Thread Heath
I've been saying since I have been on this group, that ease will almost always trump everything else... We are just a small group when compared to the world and for most people, they just want it to work and to be easyI mean let's face it, that's why Itunes and Ipods were/are so