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I'm wondering right now what is the current best deal for a digital video camera that connects easily to your computer so you are able to transfer the video you recorded from your camera to your computer for video editing and movie making. Right now the current one i have is a basic straight to mini cassette so I'm forced to rewind when i mess up recoding something. I'm trying to find something 500 or below. Also please include a link of the camcorder you suggest
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There is a new type of digital video camera that encompasses a hard drive. As a result, there is no tapes or other types of media that need to be removed from the camera in order to upload the video to a pc, basically you just connect the camera to your pc and upload the video from the camera's hard drive to the hard drive on your pc. Because the video camera has a hard drive you can record over 10 hours worth of quality videos. That is pretty amazing. Currently reviews are pointing to the JVC Everio GZ-MG35 as a great camera that encompasses the hard drive technology.
There is a new type of digital video camera that encompasses a hard drive. As a result, there is no tapes or other types of media that need to be removed from the camera in order to upload the video to a pc, basically you just connect the camera to your pc and upload the video from the camera's hard drive to the hard drive on your pc. Because the video camera has a hard drive you can record over 10 hours worth of quality videos. That is pretty amazing. Currently reviews are pointing to the JVC Everio GZ-MG35 as a great camera that encompasses the hard drive technology.
Are camcorders good for still photography as well?
Sunny Deol
Or are they only meant for video recording?
How about the Sony DCR SX21E?
I am finding it difficult to choose between a digital camera and a camcorder, so asking.
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If you think about it, you could answer your own question.
Video is shot at 30 fps, which means that you have no ability to use controlled shutter speeds like 30 seconds or 1/4000th second and all those in between
Pick the camera that most suits your needs.
If you want to shoot still images, buy a digital camera.
If you want to shoot video, buy a video camera
If you want to shoot both, some dSLR cameras have a video feature, you you may want to read this first.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/camcorders/cam-cam.shtml
If you think about it, you could answer your own question.
Video is shot at 30 fps, which means that you have no ability to use controlled shutter speeds like 30 seconds or 1/4000th second and all those in between
Pick the camera that most suits your needs.
If you want to shoot still images, buy a digital camera.
If you want to shoot video, buy a video camera
If you want to shoot both, some dSLR cameras have a video feature, you you may want to read this first.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/camcorders/cam-cam.shtml
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