
Kaninho
I am a international tourism student, and I travel a lot. I want a all round camera that delivers me lively pictures.
I heard some people talking that the cheapest dSLR camera's takes "better" pictures than the best bridge/hybrid camera. I am leaning towards the Panasonic Lumix FZ35/FZ38 or the newer model which will be availabe in 2 weeks, or should I buy a 8 year old dSLR camera for that money ? I am really liking the Lumix FZ35/FZ38 and I have seen really impressing pictures taken with that camera, and the HD camcorder is also a plus, but on the other hand, the old dSLR will still have a bigger sensor, which will lead to quality images. The 2009/2010 Lumix FZ35/FZ38 & FZ45(newest model) will all have the newest technological features, which will be handy I guess compared to the old dSLR. Will the technological improvements in 8 years make up for the lacking sensor in the hybrid / bridge camera?
Will this be visually noticable in a standard photo format?
And yes I know, like the old saying goes, "Fear not the weapon but the hand that wields it."
So I am thinking about the lumix FZ35/FZ38 , or the newer model, or a 2002 model dSLR...
Answer
I can get great shots with my Nikon Coolpix P90. If you're not going to shoot anything bigger than 4x6's, I doubt if it's going to matter much.
I can get great shots with my Nikon Coolpix P90. If you're not going to shoot anything bigger than 4x6's, I doubt if it's going to matter much.
Is it possible to download a Power Point presentation to You Tube?

carmen
I'm doing a pp project and just want to have a video of it, is this possible with Power Point 2010?
Answer
Yes it is possible to do it but you have to use windows movie maker just follow the steps bellow
You have created a terrific PowerPoint presentation. Now you want to show and share the genius piece on the top video hosting site YouTube. The problem is, YouTube, a tremendous reservoir of videos, only accepts videos or video clips from digital cameras, camcorders and cell phones that are in such format as WMV, AVI, MOV and MPEG, while neither PowerPoint presentations are video files nor Microsoft itself supports such a PPT-to-YouTube conversion. Hence you may fail when you are to upload a PowerPoint file onto YouTube.
How to troubleshoot the issue? Here I am to show you two easy ways to put PowerPoint presentations onto YouTube.
Method 1 Use Windows Movie Maker
You can use Windows Movie Maker included in your Windows machine. The application is helpful to make a beautiful slideshow or video clip (e.g. mixing your songs with pictures, video clips, lyrics and etc). Then you can save it as video file with the extension of .wmv.
Or just get the clips you want, save and convert them, then mix/match them with pix/sound/etc using Windows movie maker to create new masterpieces. When the output video comes out, upload and put the video presentation to YouTube.
Method 2 Use Third-Party software to convert PowerPoint to YouTube-Ready Video
You can google for a sound PowerPoint-to-YouTube-video converter. Or simply take our Leawo PowerPoint to Video, which is right to help you convert a PowerPoint presentation to a stunning Flash video welcome by YouTube. What's more, it works without any loss of sounds, movies, animations or transitions from the original PowerPoint. The output video from the conversion software always retains all the subtitles of your source presentation.
In three simple clicks, you will access your PowerPoint presentation in video of MPEG, AVI, MP4, WMV, MOV and 3GP with excellent quality.
Exact Steps of Converting PowerPoint files to Youtube video:
1. Install and run Leawo PowerPoint to Video
2. Click Import to input a PowerPoint presentation you want to convert.
3. Set the output format if necessary and click the Start button to start converting PowerPoint presentations to YouTube video.
No more than a few seconds, you can get your PowerPoint presentation in vivid video that is easy to put onto YouTube.
Yes it is possible to do it but you have to use windows movie maker just follow the steps bellow
You have created a terrific PowerPoint presentation. Now you want to show and share the genius piece on the top video hosting site YouTube. The problem is, YouTube, a tremendous reservoir of videos, only accepts videos or video clips from digital cameras, camcorders and cell phones that are in such format as WMV, AVI, MOV and MPEG, while neither PowerPoint presentations are video files nor Microsoft itself supports such a PPT-to-YouTube conversion. Hence you may fail when you are to upload a PowerPoint file onto YouTube.
How to troubleshoot the issue? Here I am to show you two easy ways to put PowerPoint presentations onto YouTube.
Method 1 Use Windows Movie Maker
You can use Windows Movie Maker included in your Windows machine. The application is helpful to make a beautiful slideshow or video clip (e.g. mixing your songs with pictures, video clips, lyrics and etc). Then you can save it as video file with the extension of .wmv.
Or just get the clips you want, save and convert them, then mix/match them with pix/sound/etc using Windows movie maker to create new masterpieces. When the output video comes out, upload and put the video presentation to YouTube.
Method 2 Use Third-Party software to convert PowerPoint to YouTube-Ready Video
You can google for a sound PowerPoint-to-YouTube-video converter. Or simply take our Leawo PowerPoint to Video, which is right to help you convert a PowerPoint presentation to a stunning Flash video welcome by YouTube. What's more, it works without any loss of sounds, movies, animations or transitions from the original PowerPoint. The output video from the conversion software always retains all the subtitles of your source presentation.
In three simple clicks, you will access your PowerPoint presentation in video of MPEG, AVI, MP4, WMV, MOV and 3GP with excellent quality.
Exact Steps of Converting PowerPoint files to Youtube video:
1. Install and run Leawo PowerPoint to Video
2. Click Import to input a PowerPoint presentation you want to convert.
3. Set the output format if necessary and click the Start button to start converting PowerPoint presentations to YouTube video.
No more than a few seconds, you can get your PowerPoint presentation in vivid video that is easy to put onto YouTube.
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