Sunday, September 8, 2013

What is a good video camera that will not distort?

best video camera for recording music
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best video camera for recording music image



Aj


I want to record loud music and all of my camera's distort. What is a good video camera that is not too much money.


Answer
hey! man
you must have a good camcorder with mic input to refrain from thees problem because it will help you to add a external mic & grab very good sound. if you can try Sony HDR-cx430v/ HDR-CX160 or you are looking more cheaper camera go to Panasonic GS25 but you can't buy brand new one because its not manufacturing any more but trust me its a good & reliable one..

A good camera or a camcorder for recording music cover videos?




Sheikh


I need a good camera or a camcorder for recording music cover videos and music videos . I'll be using a external mic so the sound of the camera won't matter much. But I want a camera with high quality video capacity and my budget is under 200 dollars


Answer
All digital still cameras an most camcorders in your price range do not have a mic jack - so recording the audio separately is likely required.

Less expensive camcorders have small lenses and imaging chip and will not record video well under low-light or poor indoor lighting conditions. You end up spending money on lighting. As the recording device increases in cost, the lenses and imaging chip get larger allowing for better low/poor light behavior. While that lens diameter and imaging chip size increases, the camera's feature set increases and various controls start moving out of the menu and to the outside of the camcorder.

Point and shoot cameras are designed to capture digital still images. Capturing video (and audio) are secondary "convenience features". No mic connection and very limited other controls...

Any device can capture decent video if the lighting is adequate. This could be as simple as capturing video outside during bright, sunny conditions or inside adding lights like tripod-mouted worklights (relatively inexpensive - or maybe already in the garage?) from the hardware store... or as complex (and expensive) as getting PAR56 cans mounted to light trees and use dimmers...

You should also use some sort of steadying device... this could be a chair, floor, shelf, stack of books or a tripod...




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