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The top HD 3D camcorder brands are JVC, Canon and Panasonic. The list of top 15 camcorders was published here http://bestbuyings.com/review/camcorders-panasonic-v100k-42x-intelligent-zoom-sd-camcorder-black-review-357472620.html
What is the best depends on what are the features you need, how much you are willing to spend for it. Canon EOS C100 is perhaps the highest quality. It has DSLR quality video, it is optimized for run-and-gun and one-man-band style shooting, a specialty of event videographers, documentarians and independent filmmakers. It has several unique features: One Shot AF, Push Auto Iris, a built-in microphone, non-compression HDMI out and superimposed timecode and 2:3 pull down marker
The top HD 3D camcorder brands are JVC, Canon and Panasonic. The list of top 15 camcorders was published here http://bestbuyings.com/review/camcorders-panasonic-v100k-42x-intelligent-zoom-sd-camcorder-black-review-357472620.html
What is the best depends on what are the features you need, how much you are willing to spend for it. Canon EOS C100 is perhaps the highest quality. It has DSLR quality video, it is optimized for run-and-gun and one-man-band style shooting, a specialty of event videographers, documentarians and independent filmmakers. It has several unique features: One Shot AF, Push Auto Iris, a built-in microphone, non-compression HDMI out and superimposed timecode and 2:3 pull down marker
Question about my JVC camcorder?
PrincessJ
I have a JVC Digital Video Camera GR-D250U and I was wondering how I can get stuff off of it onto my PC? Is there a place where I can put a memory card or a USB I can use? The camera takes pictures and I would like to use it to take my daughters Christmas pictures since I broke my regular camera.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Ok your video camera is a mini-dv (tape) the only way to get the video off it is via firewire IEEE1394. Check your computers has a firewire port, go to device manager and look for it. if it has then you only need a cable if not then you need to get a card and cable you can get them both for about $45. install the card very simple, and turn the computer on. windows will sort everything out for you.
connect the camera to the computer and turn the camera to play/edit mode. Again windows will detect it and install its own drivers. you can then use movie maker to capture the video, open WMM and go to capture video. Its that simple/
as for taking stills, look at the spec could not see that it does.
go here for the handbook.
http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.jsp?modelId=MODL027359&pathId=26&page=1&archive=true
Does not have USB.........................
on lft hand side towards the top of the page.
Good luck
RR
Ok your video camera is a mini-dv (tape) the only way to get the video off it is via firewire IEEE1394. Check your computers has a firewire port, go to device manager and look for it. if it has then you only need a cable if not then you need to get a card and cable you can get them both for about $45. install the card very simple, and turn the computer on. windows will sort everything out for you.
connect the camera to the computer and turn the camera to play/edit mode. Again windows will detect it and install its own drivers. you can then use movie maker to capture the video, open WMM and go to capture video. Its that simple/
as for taking stills, look at the spec could not see that it does.
go here for the handbook.
http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.jsp?modelId=MODL027359&pathId=26&page=1&archive=true
Does not have USB.........................
on lft hand side towards the top of the page.
Good luck
RR
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