I've been loyal to Canon Elphs for years. They are ultra-portable and
shoot video with sound. Let me know if you have any specific
questions about them.
-Matt
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, awarner20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have just started Vlogging and have
Verdi,
How's the Xacti's photo quality?
Dennis
ymimexico.org/vlog
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Canon makes some great cameras that work well for videoblogging. At
their
highest quality they probably have the best video I've seen from an
MPEG4
Thanks to everyone for replying so quickly. I have some consumer
researching to do...Froogle, here I come!
p.s. Josh Leo, I'm about 30 minutes away from you:)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Tyas went through 3 cameras in this post last
where at? you on the vlogmap?On 5/11/06, awarner20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to everyone for replying so quickly. I have some consumerresearching to do...Froogle, here I come!p.s. Josh Leo, I'm about 30 minutes away from you:)--- In
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL
I'm no photo quality expert but, I'd say it's decent. I've seen better and I've seen worse. You can check out some full resolution shots on my Flickr account.URL:
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=87210002size=ocontext=set-72057594049062680 URL:
I really like my Casio Exilim 5mp. I have a 2g card and the sound and
vid come out awesome! the only down side is shooting vid of something
somewhat far away. By far i mean 200yrds or so. It still gets the
image but not as clear as a DV
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Here at eyespot.com we've been using some Pentax Optio S6 cameras that
record 640x480, 30fps DivX onto SD cards.
I haven't personally tried one yet, but I'm interested in hearing
whether anyone else uses/likes/dislikes it.
(Lately I've been interested in tapeless cameras for convenient
I love the canon elph cameras, but there's no way to connect an
outside microphoe. THey capture the sound very nicely if it's somewhat
quiet-ish and/or if you keep the camera close to the person talking..
Peter
On 5/11/06, greendesertpro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here at eyespot.com we've