Re: [videoblogging] Recommendations for a small camera (Xacti or other) to shoot in India

2008-06-16 Thread B Yen
I have a Sony PD150 P&S camera (with a 1G card), & tried out the video a couple of weeks ago: http://tesla-roadster.blogspot.com [ my officemate in grad school was M. Eberhard/Telsa Motors ] I was surprised at how good the .mpg looked on my computer. I imported it to iMovie, & exported it as

Re: [videoblogging] Recommendations for a small camera (Xacti or other) to shoot in India

2008-06-16 Thread pepa
my canon powershot (sd600) doesn´t admit 8 g cards, only 1 and 2 g. http://pepa.tv http://teleperra.com On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I agree. I've been using a Canon Ixus 860 (European name for > Powershot, I think) and it shoots beautiful video. I love

Re: [videoblogging] Recommendations for a small camera (Xacti or other) to shoot in India

2008-06-16 Thread Rupert
I agree. I've been using a Canon Ixus 860 (European name for Powershot, I think) and it shoots beautiful video. I love it. And it's FANTASTIC in low light. Better than Xacti. But not quite so good a grip. I think the Xacti pistol grip is the best way to shoot - better than the traditi

Re: [videoblogging] Recommendations for a small camera (Xacti or other) to shoot in India

2008-06-12 Thread Jay dedman
> I'm heading to India for my honeymoon and the entire summer and plan to vlog > and do some > interviews from there. > I *do not* plan to bring my macbook. I just want to bring a firewire or usb > cable and upload > at cafes. > It needs to be small, light and easy to travel with and have decent so