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From: "Richard Amirault"
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kevin Lim"
>> Richard,
>> Woah, Amazon had it for $350, but I guess the price fluctuates.
It pays to check around .. B&H Photo has it for $320.00 !!
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/569230-REG/
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From: "Kevin Lim"
> Richard,
> Woah, Amazon had it for $350, but I guess the price fluctuates. Here are
> the lenses you can get, and I have the wide angle one. See
> http://en.akihabaranews.com/19049/image/little-things-make-a-difference-xacti-hd1010-1000-lenses
Richard,
Woah, Amazon had it for $350, but I guess the price fluctuates. Here are
the lenses you can get, and I have the wide angle one. See
http://en.akihabaranews.com/19049/image/little-things-make-a-difference-xacti-hd1010-1000-lenses
Also take a look on Vimeo for hd1010 samples.
Kevin
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From: "Kevin Lim"
Hello Cheryl,
> I'm in the amateur category, so my budget has typically been below $400.
I ended up with the Sanyo Xacti HD1010, which is the 2nd gen to HD1000, with
the newest being HD2000. What's nice about this series is the MPEG4/H264
video form
Hello Cheryl,
I'm in the amateur category, so my budget has typically been below $400.
I ended up with the Sanyo Xacti HD1010, which is the 2nd gen to HD1000, with
the newest being HD2000. What's nice about this series is the MPEG4/H264
video format which is native to the Mac as well as video sh
Cheryl Benson: "My range is under $400..."
Given your price-point and the other factors mentioned, I'd suggest
considering a Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA9 (under three hundred at WalMart, as of
this date).
We are using a multi-camera system with the CA9 among them, which we use for
underwater and fowl w
I have searched the archives, and looked at the other Sanyo, Canon &
Camcorder suggestions, not a lot came up. . have been eyeing them for a
year now.
I am looking for suggestions, it is hard to tell from pictures and
presently I am unable to get out to see how they feel, how heavy they
are or sma
Hi-
I work with a program teaching refugees how to shoot and edit video. You
can check out our program @ http://www.buffaloyouthinmotion.org/
There have been lots of problems and joys along the way. I'd be happy to
answer any questions about the program or how we do things. My email is
Its interesting stuff. Adobe have offered it for years providing you use their
flash media server. As already mentioned Silverlight can do it, but again you
need some Microsoft tech on the server side. Apple offer it via http streaming
which their more recent iphones, ipad, safari & quicktime ca
Hi Lisa,
You might like to look into "Participatory Video":
http://insightshare.org/
Would seem to be a good fit for your scenario.
Cheers,
Christian
On 4 Apr 2010, at 03:33, Lisa Harper wrote:
> Very helpful pointers, Gena and Jay.
>
> I'm a bit embarrassed to say this is research for a f
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