Having Fun With Your Camcorders
by Mike Selvon
You can have a lot of fun with camcorders,
especially with new digital brands that let you transfer your footage onto a computer for easy
editing and fun augmentation.
The possibilities are endless and transforms a
computer to that akin to becoming the director of your own films. You can turn your family movies
into nostalgic hits that everyone can enjoy. Whatever you choose to do, chances are that digital
recording equipment can make it happen.
Buying a Digital
Camcorder
Of course, in order to have all of this fun,
you'll need to go buy a digital camcorder. Buying one can be tricky because there are many
different products on the market. Each camcorder has its own flaws and selling features, so check
with a salesperson to help find the camcorder that best works with your needs.
You'll want to know about things
like:
- Digital recording
format:
Does the camcorder record for capabilities with DV tape,
DVD-R, MiniDV tape,
DVD-RAM or Hard Drive?
- Still imaging recording format:
Does the camcorder use secure digital recording, a multimedia card, a memory stick duo type or
a standard memory stick type of recording? * Price: How much does the camcorder cost and what
comes with that cost? Does it cover any recording software or a memory stick? * Manufacturer:
Is it a Sony, Canon digital, JVC, Panasonic, etc.?
After you have some of these basic questions
answered, you should be more equipped to make a choice. Most reliable cameras with a decent set of
software and recording equipment will end up running less than $800, but there are some that are
priced less than $500 such as the Canon Digital that runs around $300.
For the best value, you should be prepared to
spend a good amount of money and make your camcorder a solid investment. It could last you quite a
long time.
Software
After you've purchased your camcorder, get some
computer accessories to go with it so that you can start editing your footage. PC World is a good
place to start looking for an assortment of accessories to go with your
camcorder.
At www.pcworld.com, you can find a ton of
information about your specific camera and the software that best goes with it.
Even though camcorders are now smaller and
offer more recording features than ever before, the most important development in their technology
has been in the editing software. The ability to take digital recordings and edit them has opened
up an entirely new set of creative doors for users.
The ability to delete, move, save and alter
footage with software products like Final Cut Studio and Adobe Production Studio puts the power
to create images into the hands of everyday people.
About the Author
Find out how digital cameras technology can make you an exceptional film photographer while having fun
with camcorders from Mike Selvon portal and let us know what your
think at the digital photography blog.
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