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February 15th, 2013 4 comments


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What camera should I buy for skateboarding?

January 31st, 2013 2 comments

I’m possibly attending Camp Woodward this summer and I’m trying to figure out which camera I should buy for their Video Production camp. We film for Action Sports (specifically skateboarding and BMX), so if anyone who is perhaps a former Woodward camper or skateboard edit filmer, please help me!!!!!
I want a camera that’s going to last me for a long time, and something with HD, and hopefully not used. I have a price limit of about $3,000, but I can make my budget fit around it.
Thanks.
Also, I’m not looking for a GoPro right now, but if you’d give me any advice about that, it’d help.

GoPro would be the way to go.

What TV company gives you the best quality for the price, 32", and is $350 or less?

January 29th, 2013 4 comments

Looking to buy a 32" TV for my room. I would be playing PS3 on it and watching a little bit of TV. So of course HD, 720p or 1080p doesn’t matter. $350 or less is my price limit.

32 inc LCD come with standard 720P / 60 HZ refresh rate models.
mid end 1080P 60 HZ refresh rate models
High End 1080P 120 refresh rate models.
1080P models better in total display quality than 720P models , even from an 32 inc TV, our eye noticeable the difference. keep in mind, is nothings to do with " our eye will not getting any difference between 720p / 1080P from small screen ". is because of the TV quality as TV maker take 1080P models as Mid / hi end products.
32 inc 720 P models vs 32 inc 1080P models = low end PC monitor vs hi end PC monitor.
Due to response time , all LCD TV not really good for moving image , there must be so call motion blur. and motion blur can be easily noticeable for sports movies / game . from big screen LCD TV , even 32 inc ! standard 60 HZ refresh rate cause very uncomfortable to our eye from any fast moving image .
you need 120 HZ refresh rate to cover the motion blur.if you use PS3 from standard 720P 60 HZ refresh rate 32 inc models, you regret and feels uncomfortable due to motion blur , think about it !
unless you requirement is " standard ", don’t mind about total performance / motion blur .
for smooth pictures to play game / watch sports movies / fast action moving image , 120 HZ refresh rate is a much ! and 120 HZ only available from 1080P models.
Samsung / LG / Sony / Panasonic / Sharp / Toshiba 32 inc LCD is more reliable than any other local house brand TV.
you paid for what you get !
because of you budget $ 350. sorry to said , quality and reliability is also limit .try to accept the standard pictures quality and a little uncomfortable " motion blur ", if you get an 720P 60 HZ 32 inc LCD TV.
if you go for " off brand ‘ 32 inc LCD TV, just take a little more risk after 1 year. may need to keep on repair the TV. accept the " inconvenience ".

How is the Canon PowerShot SX40 HS with action photos/videos?

December 22nd, 2012 1 comment

I am looking for a camera to shoot HD photos and videos of horses (mainly jumping). How is the SX40 with sports/action?

I can’t speak to the video side but being a partially controllable camera, if you can set your shutter to at least 1/500 and can adjust your ISO for arena light (usually terrible) then you might do alright.

Whats a good camera for outdoor use?

December 22nd, 2012 6 comments

I’m looking into getting a camera for takeing pictures at sport events (mostly paintball) and I need a camera that can take good pictures while the person is moving….. And any upgrades?. Aslo no camera over like 375

Go for the GoPro HD Motorsports Hero.It is especially made for dynamic sports so it takes great action shots and it is well under your budget. Features include:
Professional-grade full HD video up to 1080p
60 frames per second option in 720p and WVGA resolutions provides liquid smooth slow motion playback
Videos can be easily edited with iMovie or Windows Movie Maker
Industry’s widest angle (170ยบ) and sharpest lens captures more of the scene, including you
Includes easy-to-apply mounts for attaching camera to any helmet, motorcycle, car, ATV, jet ski, snowmobile, boat, or virtually any vehicle.
Impact-resistant housing is waterproof to 180 ft (60 meters)

Read this review on its sports shots feature:

http://www.amazon.com/review/R3BHGT18PAZT4H/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B002VA57XC&nodeID=&linkCode=&tag=faumioe-20

Which of these 2 TVS will have the better picture?

November 24th, 2012 3 comments

Vizio 32" LCD 60 hz 1080p or Samsung 51" plasma 600 hz 720p? Both are comparable price. The Samsung is much larger obviously, plasma w/ much higher refresh rate, but is only 720p so I’m not sure. I will be using this TV for dramas, action, sports, and gaming and want the highest quality picture.

Well, without a doubt 1080p is better than 720p. Keep in mind however that this is only a slight difference and is only noticed if you TV is over 42" If it is less than 720p and 1080p looks exactly the same. Samsung is usually a superior brand to Vizio. I know you want to know about the picture quality but 720p is still exceptional quality and Sunday Football would look great with a 50" TV. Make sure you have an HD package with your cable company because if you don’t they will both look have the bad quality. Go with your gut and happy choosing!

What are the main difference between all three of the Canon Rebel cameras?

November 23rd, 2012 3 comments

I love taking pictures and my brother has the nikon D40. I’ve taken lots of pictures and I really would like a Canon instead of a Nikon, I know the T1i has HD video taking option, but what is the big difference between the XS and XSi? Aswell I would like the cheaper one but I want one that can take good close up’s and I love taking action shots, like sports (hockey, skiing) What would you recommend? Pro’s and Con’s.

Real simple: Except for slight speed difference;
The XS is a base model with a 10.1MP CMOS sensor (better for low-light than Nikon D40/D40x/D60/D3000 – which all have a CCD)
The XSi adds live view ( but focus is much slower in LV mode) and 2.2MP more.
The T1i adds HD video but won’t AF in video mode, so you must focus before recording & hope your subject doesn’t change distance or manually focus. It also ups the resolution to 15.1MP.

The lens matters more than the camera (all three should work for you). I’d recommend getting it at a camera store as they will help if you have any problems (try getting photo help @ Walmart).

What is the best HD video recorder to use for making music videos &/or video journalism?

November 9th, 2012 1 comment

I would like to do more with the recorder like sporting events and family outings….I dont want to spend much but I really need quality footage. (Affordable yet with a pro-style look)

I like Cnet they do well in the reviews and are a good source as well….
http://reviews.cnet.com/camcorders/
PC mag is good as well I chose the Sony line the Editors Choice are some good models after you find it look at Amazon or Best Buy online they give good deals….
http://www.pcmag.com/products/?action=defaultadvancedquery&cid=1644&sid=1644&gridtitle=Recent%20Product%20Reviews&googlequery=q%3d%26start%3d0%26num%3d10%26mt823%3d21253%26c%3d1378

As for getting a high end camera many use a cheaper camera as they are good prices and great videos only gig is the audio which many use a audio recorder on the side.

Sony Cameras are the ones many use in the HD area its a lot of money in the area of $4,000 min to upwards to 5 to $6,000

Are GoPro cameras only useful for people who do extreme sports?

October 26th, 2012 2 comments

I’m looking for an affordable video camera that shoots HD and the GoPro is nice. It is small, affordable and is very popular.

But it doesnt have a screen to see what youre filming.

I just want something I can make high quality videos with. The most extreme way I would use it is for longboarding.

Any other suggestions if the GoPro isnt suited for me?

They are not a practical camera for all the reasons already listed in your previous answer. They are great for mounting on something.

Good camcorders for action sports for the price?

October 7th, 2012 2 comments

I’m looking for a camera for preferably under $300 for skiing movies, that means it has to handle at least 60ffs, full hd, and also have good focus for interviews. It dosnt have to have auto focus or auto aperture, and i would prefer it to be manual. Thanks!

Sony DCR-VX2100 3CCD MiniDV Handycam Camcorder w/12x Optical Zoom is just the right size when it comes to handheld filming. Most of the weight of the camera is towards the front, but is perfectly balanced from the top handle. The camera is also not too long, allowing you to get closer to the subject when using a fisheye and allowing you to manipulate the camera in tight quarters.