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Posted by Bible John on 10/24/29 11:45
Just watched the same wedding that I recorded with my JVC SXM250U analog
camcorer, with a friends Sony Mini DV camera on a DVD that she burned for
us. Boy what a difference!
The audio and picture both came in much clearer! But then again I believe
she had a mic attached to the speakers and somehow inlined into the
camcorder, which was an unfair advantage, so it was obvious the audio came
in clearer. But I did notice a individual that lacked a mic, so when he
spoke the audio was not a ton better than my JVC. She was the person
assigned to record the wedding. I just did it for fun, so she did get some
equipment that I did not have.
Its not that I cannot live with a analog camcorder (especially with my
budget), the mini DV ones are much nicer! I saw a JVC analog camcorder like
my own selling for $150 at Circuit City the other day, and the cheapest Mini
DV camcorder was selling for $300. It lacked a light, because it had
nighvision. I do not know anything about this and if it has any advantages
over a camcorder light.
But I do have a question.
Since my ibook lacks a DVD burner, it looks like my export format will have
to be VHS. Will this greatly reduce the videos, so that this Mini DV
camcorder will be just like my JVC analog camcorder? If this be the case,
then there is no point to the Mini DV camcorder since I will not be able to
convert to DVD.
The friend that recorded the wedding is not using a computer, but a DVD
recorder (which I lack). I think if I were to spend, it would have to be on
a external DVD burner for my ibook G4.
Thanks,
John
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to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in
you, with meekness and fear
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