Frage von Christoph L.:Meal in the round,
following issues:
I need a camcorder in the mid-price range (+ ¬ -400) to situations that happen around my favorite pastime, fishing to resume.
These include nature photography, fishing or shooting the same things. For several scenes, I would then cut together short films. Nothing big, no huge effects or anything, just simply cut multiple video sequences together.
I would also keep a video diary.
Now I've read something smart and thinking in this area at the Panasonic HDC SD66 to be very good, right?
Drawback of the camcorder is of course the external connections are missing, what would be interesting to my above issue, especially for a microphone for the video diaries.
What I'm wondering if I really need a Full HD camcorder?
Purchase of a Full HD camcorder would take to upgrade my PC to edit the videos are at all sensible to.
I must not now be using a superduper Full HD Picture in my videos, but have of course the camcorder should have a good picture, but it must be Full HD?
What if there were any for FullHD camcorder outside the area that would be recommended.
Best regards and many thanks in advance,
Christopher L.
Antwort von Replay:
A Sony. They can find very good synonymous FullHD SD. Then you have a camcorder that can just both and you can decide for themselves and always have the opportunity to use HD.
A pure SD camcorder I would not recommend it.
Antwort von gunman:
Meal in the round,
following issues:
I need a camcorder in the mid-price range (+ ¬ -400) to situations that happen around my favorite pastime, fishing to resume.
These include nature photography, fishing or shooting the same things. For several scenes, I would then cut together short films. Nothing big, no huge effects or anything, just simply cut multiple video sequences together.
I would also keep a video diary.
Now I've read something smart and thinking in this area at the Panasonic HDC SD66 to be very good, right?
Drawback of the camcorder is of course the external connections are missing, what would be interesting to my above issue, especially for a microphone for the video diaries.
What I'm wondering if I really need a Full HD camcorder?
The purchase of a Full HD camcorder would take to upgrade my PC to edit the videos are at all sensible to.
I must not now be using a superduper Full HD Picture in my videos, but have of course the camcorder should have a good picture, but it must be Full HD?
What if there were any for FullHD camcorder outside the area that would be recommended.
Best regards and many thanks in advance,
Christopher L. Hi,
So whether it be HD or not you must decide just you alone! View s.and just the difference in picture quality then you hit your decision. It is true that you need for HD editing potenenten a PC, especially for AVCHD.
But there are synonymous cameras like the Canon HV 30 or 40, which in HDV quality (1140 x 720 if I am correct) record and that's a huge difference in quality to SD (standard definition) and this material can be on a reasonably current PC work with. It must not be a permanent Quad Core.
The proposal with the SonyCX is synonymous ... not bad. A simple SD camcorder I would buy are no longer synonymous.
Antwort von molch:
If you have enough disk space available to you, it prepares synonymous few circumstances, your Full HD videos in SD before cutting Resolutionmit an editing program to convert friendly codec. Then you can cut easily with your Calculator, and still have the raw material in FullHD Resolutionauf the Calculator. Some editing programs offer you synonymous already the function with the SD-Video for liquid cutting work, but to save them (rendering) of your film to HD to take files so you can cut in the end in standard definition, but still get a FullHD video!
In the sense FullHD is never a bad choice. Much more should you, as you have indeed been identified, evaluate for yourself what else must have the camera (microphone in, or perhaps a remote control so you while fishing the remote camera when it is "interesting" can be turn on?)
Lg
Björn
Antwort von Filmo:
@ Gunman:
HDV = 1440x1080
the small of Canon HDV cams are but a good tip!
Antwort von gunman:
@ Gunman:
HDV = 1440x1080
the small of Canon HDV cams are but a good tip! Yes thanks, one should not too quickly press ENTER!
Antwort von Büschel:
What kind of computer do you have anyway? With hardware-hungry for the AVCHD video editing is now synonymous again.