Tuesday, May 21, 2013

What type of electronics should i get?

Q. Heyy guyz i need your help. Okay so i need to get a digital camera, video camera, either a laptop or computer system. And I am thinking of getting a recording system. The laptop and/or computer needs to be able to edit pictures, movies, vocal and instrumental recordings and things and the everyday things. and the digital and video camera should be compact and small and take good quality pictures. Can anyone tell me the names of not very expensive but good quality electronics. I am willing to spend money. okay thanks

A. With regards to a computer for photo and video editing Apple is great for that. I have used both Windows and osx and I do prefer windows for other reasons but for video and pictures the apple definitely is better. And I would suggest canon for your cameras. A GL1 or Gl2 would be great for video and the canon EOS 1D is a great SLR camera. The GL2 and the 1D I believe both do both take video and stills. You can get cheap used ones online from E bay or this great sight I know of , camcorders: http://www.onequality.com/professional-camcorders-c-30.html and the cameras: http://www.onequality.com/professional-cameras-c-22.html . Check it out, they can get your camera needs, and A windows computer that is good would be a Dell Studio 15 check them out here: http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/deals/popular_laptops OR with apple you could get a Mac book check that out here http://www.apple.com/macbook/


Whats the best video camera for recording music covers?
Q. I want to start making covers on youtube. I don't really know a lot about video cameras. I was thinking about getting a flip HD. are they any good? I have about $200 to $300 range. Thanks in advance

A. I am not familiar with that camera, I know a lot of people use them though so I guess they are good. However, I think it's A LOT more important to have a decent microphone and music/video editing software. Most good singers on YouTube record with some sort of HD camcord, but the vocals/instrumental are recorded with a good microphone. You can get a decent microphone to start with at $100 or less, or you can spend a lot more if you'd like...but my suggestion is to invest in a good microphone that will work for your needs (not sure if you're recording voice or instruments...different microphones work for different setups/instruments) - also you should invest in software/hardware so that whatever you record will be of high quality (if you just plug a decent mic into a computer and record, it's going to sound bad...but if you record into, say, a minidisc player, the quality will be much better - though there are other things you can use besides a minidisc player). The video really should be the last thing to worry about...it's better to have high quality audio and just record yourself with a HD digital camera rather then just using a HD camcord that could have bad sound.
I hope you get what I'm saying. Try to look into other options...or at least a seperate microphone and video recorder.
Good luck.

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How do i put sound into the videos i make with my kodak easyshare digital camera?
Q. Ok well i recorded a video with my Kodak Easyshare digital camera and as some of you that have these may know, when you replay the video, there is no sound and i think i read somewhere in the manual that you have to manually put the sound into the video which i think is comepletely inconvenient so i was wondering if any of you knew how to get the sound onto the video that you record with this particular camera. Thanks.

A. The quickest way to synchronize the Video from a separate audio recorder is, to do a Finger Countdown of 3 sec while symultaniously counting vocally. Do this before every shot.

Following which, you load them to a decent video editing software, where, you can then synchronize audio and video via your audible vocal countdown and visual finger countdown.

For example:
say: "three - two - one - zero"
while your fingers countdown from: 3 -2 -1 - 0





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