Originally posted by viix
TRV 33E is fine. It's how you shoot the video that makes a difference. I used to use a PD150, loaned.
Most mini DV cameras are quite good nowadays. The PD150 I had used on the other hand is for broadcast. They have accurate
Originally posted by viix
A good prosumer camera is of course the panasonic MX500. It's a 3CCD camera, compact, and is almost as good as the sony PD150 in picture qualtiy. Else, the newer 24P cameras coming up might be worth a look. It's shoots video that looks a little more like film.
How true, I've yet to see a demo footage myself.
Cheers!
Originally posted by teerex
BTW how are you coming along with editing, background music, voice over, etc with your video clips?
Which s/w r u using?
Originally posted by teerex
S40 - like you, I'm also in the learning stage. Pinnacle does not seem to be able to work with my firewire card. Unable to get into capture mode with that s/w. So still go back to Ulead Video Studio 6. Perhaps we can learn from each other, and maybe from urban too.:bsmilie:
Originally posted by the_tick
Have you tried searching the newsgroup rec.video.desktop
There's a wealth of information for both beginners and experts.![]()
Originally posted by S40
Hmmm....seems there's a lot to be done to my PC.....
Which camcorder are u using at the moment?
I'm currently using the Sony TRV-33E, previously I was using a Digital 8 handycam.
Originally posted by Allen
Maybe I am wrong but the PD150 is NOT broadcast quality. Its merely using 3 x 1/3" (or is it 1/2") CCD. (after all DVCAM is still compressed video and 4:2:0)
Most higher-end cameras use 2/3" CCD. Even Sony's DXC-637 or D30 with PVV backs are considered "Industrial Grade" not broadcast.
Example of an old broadcast format: BVW400AP or the DVW700.
Originally posted by Allen
Is there a 24P Consumer, Prosumer grade camera? How then are you able to playback 24P on standard PAL (25 frames) monitors?
Pardon my ignorance on this, I am really curious. I do know some "DV" cameras can shoot 25-Progressive.
Originally posted by teerex
My capture card from Convergence was not able to capture with Pinnacle s/w. But ok with muvee and video studio.
I think the Dazzle card works with Pinnacle. You should confirm with vendor when you purchase the firewire card.
Maybe someone else here could shed some light on firewire cards and their compatibility with s/w.
Yes, rendering sure does take a lot of tiime. I'm using a P4, 1Ghz. Rendering a 55min. mpeg1 video takes abt 3hrs.
Originally posted by freeworld
I am also looking for a Camcor. How does Sony TRV-33E perform for indoor shot and night shot? How about the audio recording?
Is the still photo shot good enough for photo developing?
I am also considering Panasonic GX7EN and GS70. Have anyone tried these 2 camcor?
Sorry for so many qns.
Thanks