Posts Tagged ‘Firewire’

Choosing The Right Camcorder For Making Web Videos

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
camcorders
Bruce Walls asked:


If you intend to start shooting video to use on your website and for submitting to video sharing sites for more exposure and to drive traffic to your site then make sure to consider the following points and spend your money wisely.

It is all too easy to overspend and pay for features that you do not need. Think of all the features that your mobile phone has and you never use so don’t make the same mistake with your camcorder.

The camcorder is the center piece and mainstay of your video production and if the camcorder you choose doesn’t have the needed features, it will be difficult or even inpossible, to produce a quality video.

Having a camcorder with the following features can be the difference between a video that will look professionally produced, or one that is obviously home made.

Here is a list of features to help you select the right camcorder.

MiniDV: The best and most flexible format. Consider HDD but give DVD camcorders a miss, if you do buy one then you will soon realize its limitations.

External Microphone Terminal: Required so you can plug in an external microphone. A must have. Check for the external mic terminal first, if it’s not there, choose another camcorder.

FireWire Terminal. Might be listed as a DV terminal or a IEEE-1394 connection. A must have so you can send and receive digital video between camcorder and computer.

Remote Control: Needed so you can operate the camera while recording yourself. Allows you to start the record, zoom, pause, etc. Extremely useful.

Headphone Terminal: Required so you can use headphones to check the audio being recorded. Another must have.

1/4″ or larger CCD: Avoid anything smaller. The larger the CCD the higher the resolution of the video.

10X Optical Zoom: Do not settle for less and do not be seduced by digital zoom which is pretty worthless for our needs.

Manual White Balance: Required to balance colors under all lighting conditions.

Image Stabilization: Steadies the image as you shoot. It doesn’t compensate for bad camerawork, but it can help smooth out a shot when you can’t use a tripod.

Tripod Socket: You would be hard put not to find this but worth mentioning.

Top or Side Loading Tape: Inconvenient to have a bottom loading tape when using a tripod.

Analog Video In/Out: Convert and record analog video to miniDV format or miniDV format to analog. Can connect to a VCR or 8mm camcorder. Most useful.

Manual Focus And Exposure Controls: Having the ability to turn off automatic control leads to better production as you become more experienced.

S-Video In/Out: Needed so you can record input from computer screens. Most useful.

Size Does Matter: A camcorder that is too small can be difficult to operate, will also have a smaller LCD. Look for a medium sized camcorder. When out and about take your digital camera for unexpected shots.

Finally: Stick with the major name brands, Canon, Sony etc. Avoid the temptation to buy a used camcoder from eBay. No need to spend more than the minimum if you can buy a major brand with all the above mentioned features, unless you are planning on moving up a level in your production then go for a ‘pro’ quality camcorder. My Canon MVX350i has all these features and cost me less than $500.

Research online and narrow down your list noting the prices. Then visit a store and have a ‘hands on’ before making your final choice. Check on the stores best price and if they are much more expensive then order online and just be patient until it arrives.



Michele

How You Can Benefit By Having A Digital Camcorder Hard Drive

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
camcorders
Corbin Newlyn asked:


If in the past you were working with the older types of the digital camcorders, and have been having difficulty of exchanging the tape frequently enough, with the newer technology there is no longer any need of it. Digital camcorders now are equipped with hard drives; you can easily just save the entire movie, or several of them if you wish, while not having to delete the prior ones, or even exchanging each and every instance of you finishing one movie.

This hard drive is like a computer hard drive; as a matter of fact they are a great deal similar to a laptop hard drive in relation to physical appearance, capacity, physical size or features. This was invented due to the fact that previously you needed to exchange the tapes primarily every hour when their space was depleted. With this new digital camcorder hard drive, up to 240 hours of raw movie photographic film can be held inside the camera.

Benefits Of Technology

The most beneficial part of it is that you can just merely transfer the entire file by way of FireWire or USB 2.0 in specific instances to your PC to be altered etc. The transfer rate relies upon the kind of transfer you are utilizing; USB more often than not requires a more extensive time frame than FireWire.

In the past, camcorders which had this internal hard drive were produced exclusively by JVC, Panasonic and Sony, only today with increasing popularity as well as demand, there are numerous additional manufacturers in the market designing more modern and improved models. When the digital camcorder hard drive was initially introduced onto the market, the capacity was just about 20 to 30 Gigabytes. But presently, there are hard drive sizes all the way up to 60 Gigabytes. Nevertheless, nearly all of the high end ones are really costly, and not very common.

As a consequence of having a hard drive for your camcorder as the primary storage system, in specific instances, image quality has to be compromised, implying that it has restricted storage size in comparison to other kinds of camcorders employing different video data formats such as the MiniDV and so on.

But in spite of this disadvantage, this kind of camcorder is nevertheless very much preferred, since with an incorporated digital camcorder hard drive, transferring is quicker than with other devices; due to the fact of the smaller video size because of diminished quality and technological progress such as FireWire etc.. However, a digital camcorder hard drive still favorably compares to all the lower end storage system such as the tapeless system, in which you have a compressed video format like the MPEG-4 and so on.



Michelle