Frage von Kathi:Hello,
I've already read something by the Forum in the hope of finding an answer to my question, but I did not become really looking for.
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And although we have often borrowed a camcorder of acquaintances. The recordings were always on a small video cassette, which was then set to look into an adapter box. So you could look at with the help of a VCR, or the player admitted.
I can not imagine that this technique is still common, as VCRs are actually dying on the "" and ours is synonymous broken.
We would now like to grow us a camcorder, but with all the different recording formats, I find no data. M
I read often of MiniDV cassettes, which is the same as these "outdated" camcorder?
I would prefer if I can connect the camera s.den PC and manage the film and burn if there could be.
Which Camera to a maximum of ¬ 300) would be appropriate to document a vacation and may include rapid movements synonymous with weak light conditions (riding?
Schonmal I thank you for the help.
Love Greetings
Kathrin
Antwort von Gast:
The recordings were always on a small video cassette, which was then set to look into an adapter box. So you could look at with the help of a VCR, or the player admitted. that was probably VHS-C.
I can not imagine that this technology is still common it is not synonymous. Today is digitally recorded on MiniDV or Digital8 (although mainly the former variant has prevailed).
I would prefer if I can connect the camera s.den PC and manage the film and burn if there could be. any MiniDV camera has a Firewire output. in the PC you need a Firewire card. both are connected with a Firewire cable to each other and thus makes the data transfer in both directions possible. that is, visual / ton of the camera can play in the PC and vice versa, you can play his cut back on movies from the PC video band.
Which Camera to a maximum of ¬ 300) would be appropriate to document a vacation and may include rapid movements synonymous with weak light conditions (riding? must tell you the answer, unfortunately someone else.
Antwort von coconut:
Hi Kathi,
Welcome to the forum.
... any MiniDV camera has a Firewire output. in the PC you need a Firewire card. both are connected to each other and thus makes the data transfer in both directions possible. that is, visual / ton of the camera can play in the PC and vice versa, you can play his cut back on movies from the PC video band ... Sorry, little objection to the quoted.
Not all Mini DV Cam is synonymous with a DV input, and may cut output again movies onto tape. That is usually reserved for the more expensive models.
An example would be a good all round camera, the Panasonic NV-GS27, which SonyHC17 (or the successor models of HC23 and HC24)
With the handling of the Panasonic is better in my opinion, as is used in the Sony's touch screen usein (fingerprints !!)...
Try the easy handling of the times, what suits you better.
Please note: For the processing with the PC is s.diesem a Firewire connection required (called i-Link or IEEE1394). About this Schittstelle the recording is transferred to the calculator, and with a corresponding program worked (cut, overdubbed, title, etc., may be) depending on gusto.
These Programs are in simple form with some camcorders, others do not.
But you conveniently Gets eg on ebay (the slightly older Ulead VideoStudio 8SE for 1. Teuro) with which you can then burn the finished films synonymous onto a CD or DVD. A corresponding DVD Burner required ;-)
Antwort von milos2003:
Sorry, little objection to the quoted.
Not all Mini DV Cam is synonymous with a DV input, and may cut output again movies onto tape. That is usually reserved for the more expensive models. Of course you have absolutely right. I had forgotten the simple fast times.
perhaps there in Firewire FAQ with some other nice tips, but does not know how relevant the messages are there.
http://www.slashcam.de/katalog/Firewire-FAQ.html
Antwort von Markus:
I would prefer if I can connect the camera s.den PC and manage the film and burn if there could be. Hi Kathrin,
in the next post you'll find a good introduction to the advancement of the video editing. Maybe that helps synonymous with the camcorder choice, given that many people think newcomers, USB is the standard digital connection. ;-)
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FireWire FAQ">Connect capture> camcorder / recorder s.PC, recording and editing
Which Camera to a maximum of ¬ 300) would be appropriate to document a vacation and may include rapid movements synonymous with weak light conditions (riding? No camcorder will meet this requirement. 300 ¬ is in fact the lowest entry-level digital camcorders and devices of this type in low light conditions simply do not have good shots.
In this context, it is like comparing the intensity of a camcorder (value in lux). These numbers do not forget, for a small number of lux (ie, high light sensitivity) says nothing about the image quality of that lighting.
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Antwort von Kathi:
Thank you for your loving responses. I'm going to read me at times through the links and I see the "Recommendations" times.
Since I drive for half a year on a Caribbean island, I am looking to hire now there, VAT does indeed have a lot of technique and there is a lot cheaper (still corresponds to the European standard) wait times ;-)
Antwort von beiti:
Technique a lot cheaper (still corresponds to the European standard) Then I would not leave me. As far as I know there are devices to North American standards (60 Hz), widely used as a European 50-Hz equipment.
With the terms PAL and NTSC we must be careful way, because it synonymous in South America is a PAL version at 60 Hz, which do not have much in common with our TV system.
Antwort von Kathi:
Technique a lot cheaper (still corresponds to the European standard) Then I would not leave me. As far as I know there are devices to North American standards (60 Hz), widely used as a European 50-Hz equipment.
With the terms PAL and NTSC we must be careful way, because it synonymous in South America is a PAL version at 60 Hz, which do not have much in common with our TV system. Thanks, I am sure, if I find here nothing suitable. My uncle lives there and has advised me that, he will have time to ask (the island of St. Maarten and the way, is very European, you can pay synonymous mi euro;))
I would still prefer to buy here because of the warranty claims.
LG Kathrin
Antwort von Markus:
Since I drive for half a year on a Caribbean island, I would look to hire times there ... Hi Kathrin,
which I must strongly advise you also. On the island of St. Maarten is spreading the television standard NTSC-M (the same as in North America).
The PAL-branch in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, etc. are PAL-M and-N. In this country we have the TV standard PAL B / G. These are small differences that determine whether devices work or not.
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