Thursday, May 2, 2013

I really want to get into photography and was looking into some cameras. The Kodak EasyShare Z981 seemed good?

Q. but unfortunately it doesn't have 1080p video recording (which I would really like). Are there any other cameras that are similar to this in price and mega pixels but record video in 1080p?

A. Hi, Kodak Playsport and newly released Kodak PlayTouch have 1080p video recording.
The Kodak Playsport is a great mini camcorder with waterproofing which has as much appetite for adventure as you do. And it's not afraid to get wet. This audacious little camera can plunge up to 10 feet under water and capture the entire experience in full 1080p HD. And you don't need to worry about blurry footage when things get a little shaky. With built-in image stabilization, the Kodak Playsport will stay steady as a rock. From the waves, to the slopes, to the mud-soaked trails, this Kodak Playsport was made for the extremes.

Kodak PlayTouch video camera has 3 inches wide touchscreen technology; you can easily skim through the HD videos with just a fingertip touch. With new on-camera editing and Kodak's exclusive Share button, the PlayTouch video camera makes it easy for consumers to share their favorite moments with friends and family in full 1080p HD.


What is a good camera to shoot 1080p YouTube videos?
Q. I would like to buy a new camera that shoots 1080p video for YouTube. I've been looking at some Canon ones but I am still undecided. Also would be nice if it's in the $200 and under range.

A. Canon ixus 115 hs an 220 hs have got 1080p video recording (under 200 dollars)
Sony WX 50 shoots 1080 p at 60 fps and has its price under 170 dollars
Try choosing any one from the above listed


What is the best setting for after effect in mac ?
Q. let say i import 1080p video record from my DSLR into AE , and i already added some effect and i want the output setting after render exactly the same size like my original video file size that from my camera , what should i do and what is the best output setting for 1080p without having less quality ofthe video ?

and should i go with CBR or VBR ?

A. See this FAQ entry:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/729526





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