i need this type of digital camera!
please keep in mind it has to have all these features!
record video in mp4 format!
1080p
10x zoom
self timer up to 60 seconds.
fully compatible with Eye-FI 8GB Explore X2 SDhc card!
8 hours of battery life!
supports hd!
has a touch screen!
can look at pictures and has video playback!
August 31st, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 17 Comments
Artist: Michael Jackson. Song performed: Stranger In Moscow. Video restored by DorianDiaconu. Audio improved by DorianDiaconu. Watch in High Definition for best quality. Jackson planned upon filming this concert for a DVD release by Christmas time, so more camera angles (including individual crowd shots) were used, and the audio was later remastered heavily to emphasize the percussion and audience sounds. This concert was also an early experiment by Jackson with High Definition cameras. The release was ultimately cancelled due to Jackson’s dissatisfaction of the behind-the-scenes filming. However, the performance was televised extensively in many different countries, making it one of the most readily available concerts. The most common version is the one aired by Sat.1 and most other channels, but other versions, such as the one that aired in South Africa (with a small segment from a concert at Johannesburg), and a Japanese version with alternate camera angles also exist. [Read the rest of the article here: tinyurl.com Find me on: Facebook: tinyurl.com Twitter: tinyurl.com © MJJ Production Inc / All Rights Reserved Best wishes, Dorian.
August 31st, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 17 Comments
Even Marchettino does mistakes while filming! I attached my GoPro HD Motorsports camera just next to the exhaust tip of my Abarth, apparently the suction cup wasn’t very well installed, and just after a little drive you can see my camera falling and rolling in the street. Marchettino Facebook page: www.facebook.com Marchettino’s Abarth playlist videos here: www.youtube.com
August 30th, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 32 Comments
Artist: Michael Jackson. Song performed: Smooth Criminal. Video restored by DorianDiaconu. Audio improved by DorianDiaconu. Watch in High Definition for best quality. Jackson planned upon filming this concert for a DVD release by Christmas time, so more camera angles (including individual crowd shots) were used, and the audio was later remastered heavily to emphasize the percussion and audience sounds. This concert was also an early experiment by Jackson with High Definition cameras. The release was ultimately cancelled due to Jackson’s dissatisfaction of the behind-the-scenes filming. However, the performance was televised extensively in many different countries, making it one of the most readily available concerts. The most common version is the one aired by Sat.1 and most other channels, but other versions, such as the one that aired in South Africa (with a small segment from a concert at Johannesburg), and a Japanese version with alternate camera angles also exist. [Read the rest of the article here: tinyurl.com Find me on: Facebook: tinyurl.com Twitter: tinyurl.com © MJJ Production Inc / All Rights Reserved Best wishes, Dorian.
August 30th, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 21 Comments
Note: the following video was not green screened. all of this was filmed in person Just as the title says. this is a video showing off my Canon Vixia 1080p HD Camcorder (I’ve owned this camcorder since February 5th [My Birthday] and I’ve been using it constantly since then. so your probably saying. “Dont you already use this camera?” Yes i do but this video is REALLY showing off the High Definition capabilities and zooming functions. this is where my camera truely shines!) Tell me your thoughts on the quality ^_^
August 30th, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 10 Comments
heey i just bought a Kodak ZX1 Pocket High Definition Flash Video Camera and
the batteries that came with it are pre-charged but i’m wondering if it’s better to
charge them first and then use them?
thanks
August 30th, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 58 Comments
The only thing better than watching heaving Teahupoo barrels is watching them in super slow motion from a Phantom HD camera. More at : billabongpro.com
August 30th, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 18 Comments
I’m looking into buying a new digital camera or camcorder and I need some suggestions. I’d like to keep the price under 0.
First and foremost, I’d like something that records in a video format that I can just drag and drop onto my computer without needing some special conversion software like so many video camcorders do these days. I’ve worked with a few HD camcorders in the past and the whole conversion process was just an extra headache that I didn’t need.
Video is more important to me than photos, though something that takes decent photos would be nice. I know a lot of digital cameras can take great movies, and I’m not going to be filming every aspect of my life or anything like that, so I thought I might be able to get away with one of those. The fact that digital camera videos are usually playable on any computer without needing some kind of conversion is the main attraction for me.
I’d be willing to go for a camcorder if more economically reasonable. I mean, if the video quality is drastically different and the conversion process isn’t a complete pain in the rump, I’d consider it.
That being said, any suggestions that would keep me around the 0 mark?
Thanks!
August 30th, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 12 Comments
I was wondering which SD Card I should get for my camcorder, it’s a Samsung HMX H200 if anyone can recommend a good SD card that’ll be great, a 8GB SD card is all im looking for, btw I’ve heard that there are different types of class for the SD cards so which class would you recommend for this camera? Thanks 10 points.
August 29th, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 14 Comments
Shirts! bit.ly Fans! bit.ly AHHH!! Audio seems a bit quiet. Probably will stick to not HD.
August 29th, 2011 | Posted in HD Cameras | 37 Comments