Monday, December 23, 2013

HD camcorder for school?

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drmoonwalk


I'm gonna be starting film school soon and I will be needing a new camera. I want to get a HD camera but I'm not sure which to get. I cant seem to find a camera with a handle on top for under $1500 and I was trying to stay under $800. Are there any out there?

If not I found the Sanyo WH1 which shoots 720p and is waterproof which is really cool but is it god enough?

Any suggestions?


Thanks



Answer
Canon VIXIA HG20 AVCHD 60 GB HDD Camcorder
24Mbps offers the highest bit rate in AVCHD for High Definition video - enabling improved color reproduction and tonality
Record up to 22 hours of High Definition video to a 60 GB Hard Disk Drive
Includes a genuine Canon 12x High Definition video lens
Comes with a 3.3 megapixel full HD CMOS sensor (1920 x 1080) and a DIGIC DV II image processor
Features Canon's SuperRange optical image stabilizer
Price $700
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-VIXIA-AVCHD-Camcorder-Optical/dp/B001DTTCQA/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=photo&qid=1241677116&sr=1-10&tag=commentglitte-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325

Sony DCR-HC30 to Imovie help!?




Oompa17


Im trying to import video using a usb cable from my sony dcr-hc30 into my macbook but it wont read my camera...how do i make the settings compatible?


Answer
USB won't work to get video from that camcorder to any Mac - regardless of settings

You did not tell us which MacBook. MacBook Air laptops have no firewire port and no way to add one. If your MacBook was made between October 2008 and June 2009, it does not have a firewire port and there is no way to add one. Your best option is to get another Mac with a known working firewire port and an external hard drive, import the video over firewire and save the project files to the external drive, dismount the drive, power the drive down, disconnect the drive, connect it to the MacBook, power everything up, then edit the video.

Firewire, IEEE1394, DV and i.LINK are all basically the same thing - and they are not USB.

If your MacBook was made before October 2009 or after June 2009 or any other Mac made inthe last 10+ years, it will have a firewire port.

The DV port on a miniDV tape based camcorder is always 4-pin.

The firewire port on a MacBook (or any other Mac equipped with a firewire port) can be either 6-pin firewire 400 or 9-pin firewire 800.

To determine which firewire port your MacBook has - other than looking at it:
Under the Apple (top left of the monitor), select "About this Mac".
Click on "More Info..."
Under the "Hardware" dropdown, click once on "Firewire".
To the right, it will indicate either "Maximum Speed: Up to 400 MBPS" or "Maximum Speed: Up to 800 MBPS".

Yes, 4-pin to 6-pin (firewire 400) or 4-pin-to 9-pin (firewire 800) are readily available and both work well.

Apple, Frys, Adorama, bhphotovideo and lots of other brick/mortar and online stores carry them. If you choose a brick/mortar store, call them before you go to be sure they have it in stock.




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